The squad manages to effect a breakout and escapes with their gear. Hawkeye is tasked with bringing them in.
He gets his standard gear and a comprehensive dossier of each squad member as well as shoot to kill orders.
Squad manages to get to an abandoned warehouse full of old machinery and sets camp.
Hawkeye is dropped a mile away at night time via stealth chopper and starts his hunt.
Assume he has: explosive, acid, freeze, bola, rope, taser, flashbang, adhesive and poison arrows plus whatever arrows he has shown on screen. Adhesive/bola are spiderman sweb strength.
Does he have to stalk them, one by one? If he uses one of those bunker buster arrows, as seen in AoU, he might be able to take the majority of them out at once. At around 1:30 mark, here:
Also, he has an EMP arrow as well, which he used during the ship/dock fight scene in AoU. Would likely screw with the more complicated tech the Squad has. At 2:20, here:
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That makes it difficult for the Squad, actually. If he can stealth around and operate at range, they will have trouble tracking him down. Like I said, that EMP arrow can likely knock out things like Deadshot's eye-targeting system.
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Well, that's what I mean with Deadshot. He is the only one who has gear that could realistically track Clint at long range (that eyepiece could pick up heat signatures etc. IIRC). Take that out, and they are flying blind against an opponent who is prepped and well-briefed against them, and specialises at ranged combat, so he could likely pick most of them off fairly easily from there.
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To be completely honest, with these stips, I don't see this fight lasting very long at all. The knowledge makes a big difference. Clint will know that DS is his biggest threat, as well as what he is packing. And the SS most definitely did not operate like some disciplined military unit, in the film. They kind of just bundled together and went after the villain. The way I see it going, Hawkeye takes out DS' gear with the EMP arrow, which will likely result in the Squad bunching together to try and figure out what is going on, leaving them a prime target for something like a bunker buster arrow.
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It's possible for Clint to succeed but it depends on many variables.
He has the element of surprise. More hard facts are needed to properly debate this. Like where is each member located in relation to Hawkeye. The exact details of the warehouse (is it locked, what's exactly In it, etc).
If so, whats your take on Deadshots aiming ability? Do you find it as "Monty Hall" as some of us feel it is compared to what Winter Soldier has shown?
Anyway to get back on topic, under these stips, I believe Clint drops them all without question with the expection of El Diablo...
I wonder can his human form be simply killed (in which case the team has absolutely no chance) or will significant harm to his human form trigger his Devil Form...
Other than that nagging question, I think Clint takes care of business and ends them all...
Edit: I take it that we are to assume that Enchantress is not part of the team (even though she was technically a member for a brief period of time)?
Without PIS to hinder her, she'd end Clint even under these conditions; assumming that she's part of the team that is...
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Well, El Diablo's human form DID get killed by a demo charge, so safe bet that an exploding arrow will work just fine (or regular arrow through the eyesocket. There are no onscreen showings suggesting he can still function after getting an arrow in the brain). There is also no evidence that severe trauma itself triggers the demon form. When he went flaming shaman in the movie, it seemed like he was just consciously letting loose something he'd been holding back.
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Yeah, had to wait til it came out on itunes. Rented it and planning to buy it once it bits the bargain bin. They were impressive "feats". Certainly better than WS, no doubt. But if you look closely at the scene where he was shooting them zombie dudes. It actually looks like some of his shots missed. Could be just me, though. But I certainly rewinded the scene enough times at thst point.