With the time batman has well he is speed rushing the gorrilas (thus giving him prep time) he will pre plan which ten gorrilas to pressure point first, he quickly touches the next ten (ten finges, for ten touches of death at once), and then moves on to he next ten, quickly cycling through the gorrilas one set after another, well making sure not to be caught in the barrage of flailing lifeless gorrila corpses.
Whoa, man. Although I am a devout Bat Fan, and know he is very fast, and skilled, and prepares, etc, your point is absolutely impossible.
How can he be THAT fast? They are all coming at once. I don't think he can splay his fingers far enough to kill ten at once, if they are all zooming in. And what's to say he can get them in all the right spots.
Hmmm, i sense a fan-boy here. First off, the gorillas walk on their knuckles. You may not understand that point but just think about it. They walk with their knuckles and reach heights of 6ft. This mean their reach is incredible. Ergo, before Batman can apply his touch of death a gorilla has sent his head rolling 30ft away
Yes I understand no prep time, but the time it takes for the gorrilas to run to him, batman uses this time as prep time, so even though he did not start with initial prep time, he salvaged the situation and made prep time; even 2 seconds is enough time for prep time.
P.S. even though the gorrilas may have longer reacher and superior strength, batman will make use of his gained prep time, in which he accurately predicts their movements during the first second, and then the entire fight with the last remaining second; he then proceeds to dodge them and applies the touch of death to ten gorrilas before they know what has happened. He repeats two more times to finish the other two sets of ten; all the while humming the batman theme song.
Originally posted by slade10That is the only way batman has even a slight chance...i believe that his fight still goes to the gorillas...hell it would be hard to take on one...if batman was in a twelve by twelve foot featurless room...i would say batman has a hell of a fight...
Non-human primates are not built to run. Batman has olympic-level speed and stamina. He could just run away and take them out one by one as he came across useful objects in the environment.I mean, batman is like macgyver*100.
Originally posted by jgiant
That is the only way batman has even a slight chance...i believe that his fight still goes to the gorillas...hell it would be hard to take on one...if batman was in a twelve by twelve foot featurless room...i would say batman has a hell of a fight...
Yea, 12 x 12 room, batman has no chance. Actually, it would be hard to fit that many gorillas in a room of that size, unless you stacked them on top of each other. 🙂
Jungle or mountainous terrain, 50% victory. Batman won't be able to use his speed/endurance as well in rough terrain.
Flat terrain, batman wins 100% of the time. Humans evolved specifically as running apes. Batman could just run them all to exhaustion, then come back and snap their necks. They certainly wouldn't be smart enough to stop and re-think their attack plan.
Originally posted by slade10I was sayin one on one...
Yea, 12 x 12 room, batman has no chance. Actually, it would be hard to fit that many gorillas in a room of that size, unless you stacked them on top of each other. 🙂Jungle or mountainous terrain, 50% victory. Batman won't be able to use his speed/endurance as well in rough terrain.
Flat terrain, batman wins 100% of the time. Humans evolved specifically as running apes. Batman could just run them all to exhaustion, then come back and snap their necks. They certainly wouldn't be smart enough to stop and re-think their attack plan.
Yea, 12 x 12 room, batman has no chance. Actually, it would be hard to fit that many gorillas in a room of that size, unless you stacked them on top of each other.Jungle or mountainous terrain, 50% victory. Batman won't be able to use his speed/endurance as well in rough terrain.
Flat terrain, batman wins 100% of the time. Humans evolved specifically as running apes. Batman could just run them all to exhaustion, then come back and snap their necks. They certainly wouldn't be smart enough to stop and re-think their attack plan.
You got it the other way round, jungle and mountain terrain is where batman has 100% of winning. In a jungle batman can use the trees. In the mountain terrain can just make the lot of them fall in some cliff
Flat terrain is about 50 -85% chance of success.
Baby gorrilas climb trees for protection but when they start to get as bulky as their parents they stay on the ground longer and longer after each season after each year.
Silverback Gorrilas cannot climb trees, and even if they could every branch that they step could potentially break.
And with this said batman will be able to climb faster