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Interesting analysis, but if you're taking your premise to its logical conclusion, Musashi in front of Jack would see a black landscape. A different type of emptiness. Jack is a fighter born from despair.

>His Goudou is a threat on the level of prime Mushashi, so more than anything, he would acknowledge Jack as his fellow "warrior", as in, a combatant unburdened by aesthetics, seeking only to "bite" the way Mushashi "cuts".

I strongly disagree with this. Jack is still far from being on Musashi/Yujirou's level, and he uses biting as a means to an end (winning), whereas Musashi cuts because he likes cutting.