Cyclops versus Han Solo

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Cyclops versus Han Solo

Cyclops from the XMen movies (between part 2 and 3) versus Han Solo, the episode five version.

Cyclops has left the XMen after Jean Grey's death and become a bounty hunter, and Jabba has offered him a million credits to bring Solo in, dead or alive. He tracks Solo down to a cantina on Tattooine.

Solo, aware of Cyclop's intentions, draws his Blastech DL44 and opens fire.....

Who wins?

Whoever shoots first.

Neither are fast enough to dodge the other person's fire, and both will die from one hit. So...

Han 5/5. 😐

Scott would probably have the upper hand here since his powers are more powerful than the standard issue blaster, IMO. Also, Scott's aim is impeccable since he shoots at what he sees without fail.

Han is a quick draw master and a dead eye shot himself. Remember when he shot four or five times at Vader in ESB? His blaster cleared his holster in the blink of an eye and all ths shots were kill shots, center mass.

Originally posted by Impediment
Scott would probably have the upper hand here since his powers are more powerful than the standard issue blaster, IMO.

Power doesn't matter since both attacks will kill them in one hit.

Just sayin'...

It's not like Solo is just gonna stand there, you know.

Scott can fire his optic blasts considerably faster than Han can draw his blaster, aim, and fire.

Han takes it, he's got luck on his side.

Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk
Whoever shoots first.

Neither are fast enough to dodge the other person's fire, and both will die from one hit. So...

Han 5/5. 😐

As GL clearly decided, Han always shoots second.

So that gay scott.

Originally posted by Impediment
IMO. Also, Scott's aim is impeccable since he shoots at what he sees without fail.
Originally posted by Impediment
Scott can fire his optic blasts considerably faster than Han can draw his blaster, aim, and fire.

These points are valid and trump anything Han could do, so even though he's a way cooler character, Han dies 10 out of 10. Sorry SW fannies.

Why are we sure that Scott can activate his visor before Han can draw his blaster?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
It's not like Solo is just gonna stand there, you know.

Why do you say things like this when the exact same would be true of the non-Starwars character you're dieing to see lose?

So not even the slightest chance of Cyclops missing?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Why are we sure that Scott can activate his visor before Han can draw his blaster?

Because Scott just has to look and think, Han has to look, think, draw, aim and squeeze the mother****ing trigger. Granted, we're talking 10ths of a second here, but those 10ths determine who is dead and who isn't.

Originally posted by Robtard
Because Scott just has to look and think, Han has to look, think, draw, aim and squeeze the mother****ing trigger. Granted, we're talking 10ths of a second here, but those 10ths determine who is dead and who isn't.

...no, I'm pretty sure Scott has to look, think......and then get his hand on his Visor and activate it.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
So not even the slightest chance of Cyclops missing?

So, not even the slightest chance of Han missing? (see below)
Originally posted by Robtard
Why do you say things like this when the exact same would be true of the non-Starwars character you're dieing to see lose?

See what I mean about doing that?

Originally posted by Bardock42
...no, I'm pretty sure Scott has to look, think......and then get his hand on his Visor and activate it.

The touching of the visor is to change the level/magnitude of fire, not to fire.

It stands to reason if he's entering the cantina to kill or capture someone, he would have it set to whichever kill, stun, obliterate setting beforehand.

Originally posted by Robtard
The touching of the vixor is to change the level/magnitude of fire, not to fire.

It stands to reason if he's entering the cantina to kill someone, he would have it set to whichver kill, stun, obliterate setting.

Is that stated in the movies? Because I think it is in order to fire.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Is that stated in the movies? Because I think it is in order to fire.

The concussive blast come from his body/eyes, not the visor.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Is that stated in the movies? Because I think it is in order to fire.
I was just thinking that too.

Han is pretty damn fast and accurate as hell, he displays this when shooting at Vader.