Originally posted by -K-M-
Once again...no. He has done the same thing to other metahuman Agency assassins way back in vol.1-2. He has done it to many other people then "thugs" as you say 😬
yea cannon fodder whoopy. wolverine does the same shit as does sabertooth, but I never ecpt taskmaster to drop his weapon and cry like he did. and both of theses to are hell of a lot scarier then moon night.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
yes it does. I mean running awya one thing, dropping your weapon and crying another matter in it self.Taskmaster deals with a crazed phycho who immortal and damage soak makes mist moon knight look like a joke and he never onces done that. It clearly looks to be pis.
I know taskmaster and I know dam well that not within his character.
hell I wouldent even ecpt it if wolverine was the one who did that to taskmaster. And wolverine has an insane damage soak and empathy which would explain it far better then moon knight doing it and still I say it be pis.
Pretty sure he threw his weapon away when he came against Iron Man during one of their encounters
That's nice, except for he generally tries to run away in all his fights and directly has said he doesn't like fighting personally
Then you would be wrong.
Ok? Except it's in Taskmaster's character to try to run from fights and here he was pinned and couldn't get anywhere. But really your basically upset that Wolverine didn't do it then?
Originally posted by Battlehammer
your trying to tell me you can profide evidences of moon knight scaring werewolf by night into dropping a weapon and crying?
Not werewolf he just made him whimber like a dog (old werewolf not the new uber version), and Lurpine dropped his sword
Originally posted by Starscream M
none of those are even close to the caliber of taskmaster
That's nice, I didn't say they did now did I? Battlehammer claimed MK used his "intimidation" on just thugs and then I gave examples of him doing it to assassins and metas. No where did I claim they were even close to being on Taskmaster's level as their not. Try to keep up.
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Once again to all why are people thinking this feat is the be all be all feat? It's ok, but nothing amazing.
Just my 2 cents here.
Based on what I've seen, Taskmaster retreats when he knows he can't win.For example when he withrew from fighting Iron Man in his own UDON series.No shame in that.Just good sense.
I have never ever seen him flat out drop his weapons and cry as he did against MK.He lost all control.That was something all together different and against the grain. 😬
Originally posted by Warrior18
Just my 2 cents here.Based on what I've seen, Taskmaster retreats when he knows he can't win.For example when he withrew from fighting Iron Man in his own UDON series.No shame in that.Just good sense.
I have never ever seen him flat out drop his weapons and cry as he did against MK.He lost all control.That was something all together different and against the grain. 😬
Originally posted by Warrior18
Just my 2 cents here.Based on what I've seen, Taskmaster retreats when he knows he can't win.For example when he withrew from fighting Iron Man in his own UDON series.No shame in that.Just good sense.
I have never ever seen him flat out drop his weapons and cry as he did against MK.He lost all control.That was something all together different and against the grain. 😬
Didn't he throw his gun away from Iron Man in their first encounter, think UDON was their second?
Meh! He was just terrified as he cou;dn't move and no matter what he did to MK he just kept coming and Taskmaster knew what MK did before hand (slice somone's face off). I'm really not suprized and I have read basically everything of Taskmaster sans his Iniatitive apperances.
Originally posted by Battlehammer
taskmaster pinned under a rock?
Under the mooncopters hatch, it's really not an amazing feat by any stretch of the mind. What's impressive is MK's durability and his intimidation not MK's fighting ability.
Originally posted by -K-M-
Not werewolf he just made him whimber like a dog (old werewolf not the new uber version), and Lurpine dropped his swordThat's nice, I didn't say they did now did I? Battlehammer claimed MK used his "intimidation" on just thugs and then I gave examples of him doing it to assassins and metas. No where did I claim they were even close to being on Taskmaster's level as their not. Try to keep up.
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Once again to all why are people thinking this feat is the be all be all feat? It's ok, but nothing amazing.
I used the word thug true, but I simply ment no one of taskmaster caliber.
Originally posted by -K-M-
Under the mooncopters hatch, it's really not that amazing feat. What's impressive is his durability and his intimidation not MK's fighting ability.
I missed that. I read it, but missed that he was stuck. That actually makes it more believable.
I retract my pis statement, my mistake
Originally posted by -K-M-you may have to try to keep up because I think you misconstrued battlehammer's point
That's nice, I didn't say they did now did I? Battlehammer claimed MK used his "intimidation" on just thugs and then I gave examples of him doing it to assassins and metas. No where did I claim they were even close to being on Taskmaster's level as their not. Try to keep up.
Originally posted by Starscream M
you may have to try to keep up because I think you misconstrued battlehammer's point
No he directly said thug and nothing at all about the calibur of Taskmater and i quote:
"Yes on thugs. Not on a highly trained assassin. Who deals with an immortal phycho regularly. It makes no senses at all and sounds like pis to me."
Then again you have no idea what's going on half the time in threads so I'm not suprized.
Originally posted by -K-M-but those people you named aren't highly trained assassins...
No he directly said thug and nothing at all about the calibur of Taskmater and i quote:"[b]Yes on thugs
. Not on a highly trained assassin. Who deals with an immortal phycho regularly. It makes no senses at all and sounds like pis to me."Then again you have no idea what's going on half the time in threads so I'm not suprized. [/B]