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Gargoyle VS Predator


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No, it was Rakai that did the proving and fact-giving. I wasnt wrong about what i said about Gargoyles and Yatja, i just wasnt aware of some of the feats of the Yautja. And, again, i wasnt wrong because i wasnt saying the Gargoyles would win easily, i was saying they could win, depending on the scenario, which has been agreed on. I dont know how else i can state that. And im very bored of this.

QUOTE (skadoosh @ Feb 9 2012, 05:16 PM)

There was no lapse in logic, you just disagree with me. Youre being very general about the fight, i wasnt. Now:

 

Gargoyles are the protectors of humans, they are not only trained to fight, but trained to fight properly, in battle. Yautja are trained to hunt. Not fight, hunt. Obviously, much of their hunting skills can be used in a fight, but they are not trained in the same way as Gargoyles. Gargoyles get weaker with age, but so do Yautja. Gargoyles are strong enough to lift and throw cars and tear through solid steel with ease, Yautja, for the most part, are not. Their weapons can cut through helluva lot of stuff, but they Gargoyles also have the advantage of size; the Gargoyles claws are bigger than the Yatja's wrist-blades, and the Gargoyles are bigger overall, so they have the advantage of a longer reach. Also, the Gargoyles have seven limbs to attack the Yautja with. Thats a lot.

 

Also, i stated that i think the Gargoyles would lose to the most experience and heavily-armed Yautja.

 

It depends, obviously. It depends on the Yautja, how old/experienced/physically capable he is, what hes armed with, etc, and it depends on the Gargoyle, how old/experienced/physically capable he is, what hes armed with, etc. It just depends.

 

How is this wording your argument correctly but us misunderstanding?

 

You exactly said, "Yautja are trained to hunt. Not fight, hunt" Which is wrong, they are extremely trained to fight, they are an honorable but mostly barbaric race, they fight all the time, that would be like saying that the Vikings were just sailors not fighters.

 

You exactly said: "Gargoyles get weaker with age, but so do Yautja" Which is also wrong, the older the yautja gets the actually get MUCH stronger an unblooded can easily lift at least a ton, it would be close to actually say 2 tons. The elders lift well over 10. Goliath, easily the strongest Gargoyle would be lucky to be 3 tons, and that is giving him credit.

 

You exactly said: "Gargoyles also have the advantage in size." Even Goliath, again the biggest and strongest gargoyle is as stated in the show "a little over 7 feet tall and over 300 lbs." Which the weight is far too low on, Goliath would easily be at 450. A yautja is on average, is well over 7 feet. "Shorty" The Yautja who was considered the smallest of his clan was 6'8". It would take the biggest and strongest gargoyle there is to match the size and strength of an undersized yautja.

 

You exactly said: "the Gargoyles claws are bigger than the Yatja's wrist-blades, and the Gargoyles are bigger overall, so they have the advantage of a longer reach." Which is wrong on all 3 points. The length of the Yautja wrist blades average 18 inches, at least 10 or so inches go past their hands, which makes their reach even longer. as stated only Goliath was even close to the size of a Yautja, they do not have a size advantage or a reach advantage.

 

That is not you being misunderstood, that is you just plain wrong.

 

You are using Goliath as an example of a normal gargoyle that would be like saying Paul White is an example of a normal human.

 

The gargoyles are more or less human size, just stronger. Every gargoyle except Goliath would be MUCH smaller and weaker than even the smallest Yautja.

Taking Goliath as being a normal gargoyle, would be like saying that Dachande is a normal Yautja.

 

It would take the strongest and most powerful of the gargoyles to match up with even a youngblood.

 

Also on top of all that the gargoyles do not have the killer instinct that Yautja do, they do not go into a fight trying to kill their enemies and rip them apart, the Yautja do."

 

 

 

That is me exactly "Proving and fact giving"

That was on page 1.

 

You can continue arguing and looking like a bigger child if you want, I find it funny that multiple people point out directly with facts that you are wrong and yet you still insist that you were not wrong.

I teach at a k-8 school, I see it all the time, it will be ok.

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