Originally posted by The ScenarioWe just see random things happening and I feel we don't see everything. I don't think Khan was aiming at him. The point is to show the overwhelming odds against him. Thats what makes it more impressive since he easily succeeds.
So your argument is that Khan is actually aiming at someone who is offscreen, while the movie focuses on this running guy so that we can't see the whole scene?Am I interpreting your response correctly?
Originally posted by The ScenarioShould I have included the second shot that hits or is that enough?
That may actually be another scene of Khan missing than the one I'm thinking of. But it clearly shows Khan missing, so it works. Quanchi just doesn't pay attention to films and when he gets a man-crush on a character, that character in his fantasies can do no wrong.
Even if both guys went down (as I recall, however, only one did) there remains the question for you. Did Khan miss?
Based on the evidence, the answer is yes. I'll fully admit that after that shot Khan hit one of them. But a miss is still a miss, even if you hit later. That's a 1/3 hit rate, quan. That's not good.
Robocop is capable of firing down his opponent's gun barrel at range with the 1st shot.. he is ridicluously well armoured also.
and Yoda has precog and the ability to intercept and/or deflect fire back at opponents.
He is a very small and agile target also.
Khan may as well just get comfortable being totally outmatched but crusted to your wallpaper by your constant 'rhythmic enthusiasm'.
Love your double standardry.
You find any unorthdox display by McClane (or any other character you preemptively decide must lose against whomever the object of your ltest crush is) as a 'fail' somehow even though one way or another he wins all his shit,
now when Khan loses to McCoy then Uhura and Spock, and misses with 2 shots out of three, you now insist he wins despite all screenfeats and cry...?
LOL at your constant unremitting bitterness and butthurt/alternate Khan wanking.
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Robocop is capable of firing down his opponent's gun barrel at range with the 1st shot.. he is ridicluously well armoured also.
and Yoda has precog and the ability to intercept and/or deflect fire back at opponents.
He is a very small and agile target also.Khan may as well just get comfortable being totally outmatched but crusted to your wallpaper by your constant 'rhythmic enthusiasm'.
Love your double standardry.
You find any unorthdox display by McClane (or any other character you preemptively decide must lose against whomever the object of your ltest crush is) as a 'fail' somehow even though one way or another he wins all his shit,
now when Khan loses to McCoy then Uhura and Spock, and misses with 2 shots out of three, you now insist he wins despite all screenfeats and cry...?LOL at your constant unremitting bitterness and butthurt/alternate Khan wanking.
Robocop has a form of combat awareness, via his computer and predictive abilities, that gives him virtual battle precog. Any scene that showcases his "auto-lock" vision and subsequent shooting (even when the bad guys move) proves this.
Sure, it is not true Battle Precog like a Jedi has but it is functionally the same.
So which is greater: a seasoned Jedi's predictive abilities or Robocop's?
Originally posted by The ScenarioNo, he did not miss. Your attempts to prove otherwise have failed.
Even if both guys went down (as I recall, however, only one did) there remains the question for you. Did Khan miss?Based on the evidence, the answer is yes. I'll fully admit that after that shot Khan hit one of them. But a miss is still a miss, even if you hit later. That's a 1/3 hit rate, quan. That's not good.