Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20190119003858/@comment-25936766-20190201142814

HotSwappableGaming wrote: 1) That's what I meant, about the Atlas Tech. Same tech, he disolved one and the other was fine.

4) I don't give a damn who you are, greatest fighter in the world or not, an army of civilians with weapons will eventually beat a single man.

6) That's a valid point, though I still think the flow of battle would favor Adam. A couple hits into the wall, a moonslice through a torso, and romantic music in the background. 1) Yes, but the Atlas tech in the Black Trailer was outdated on top of that. The upgraded versions were outright released just 3 eps into Volume 2. And Yang's arm was stated to be state-of-the-art, and she received it multiple months after the Fall of Beacon so the tech would've been even better.

4) See, that logic works in real life. But it falls apart in a show where people can jump 3 meters into the air, run up buildings, and obliterate entire waves with Aura tricks, Dust tricks, or in Adam's case, the power of edge.

Normal civilians that can barely handle blocking hits with a shield, versus a man that can and has eliminated dozens of AKs and WF Mooks, both of which are stronger and more skilled than the Menagerians were. The latter wins.

Also because of the law of conservation of ninjutsu

6) If you think Adam could push Hazel into a wall, you haven't been paying attention. The only one who could even push him back just a bit, was Ozpin (fastest boi in the show, objectively), and even then it was pretty momentary. Nora sent him flying, but only after being overcharged.

And Adam's moonslices don't mean much to a man who literally gets pierced body-through in the chest by a giant stinger, and just gets up and shrugs it off.

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Also, because it seems you never realized it: 'You don't'' have to quote the entire paragraphs. You can delete them until they're small so they don't take up so much space.'''