Nothing else you posted is relevant or should even be addressed. It's simply wrong. I've already shown you why it is. You should not post on this, again.
You're not addressing it because you can't counter it. At least be honest.
The entire structure of the debates in the movie vs forum is based on what we actually see or are told in the movies. Equilibrium states that gun kata is based on bullet trajectories. You saying it isn't goes against the movie and so you are wrong.
My asking what feats does Preston or Zero exhibit that beat Wesley's shooting the wings off of flies for accuracy is entirely valid.
We'll take the 3 most directly comparable scenes from Zero and Wesley.
Whose sniping shot was more impressive?...Clearly Wesley's that killed Sloan.
Whose accuracy was more impressive...The completely untrained Wesley shooting the wings off of moving flies or shooting bullets out of mid air or Zero shooting a stationary cigar in Wolverine's mouth?...Clearly Wesley's feat.
Whose raid on the enemy was more impressive? Wesley at the fraternity or Zero on the militia compound?
Clearly Wesley...He killed far more opponents of a far higher standard.
What's more impressive?. Wesley killing the vast majority of his enemies in the raid on the fraternity with pistols and shooting most of them square between the eyes and continually proccuring by snatching them out of mid air after killing the people using them against him or Preston using fully auto pistols that he reloads using clips that he pre-positioned or had on his person...All the while missing a large portion of his shots. Or Zero killing a handful of militia after jumping over a fence.
See how it works?...Movie feats...That's what we go on...Not you making up some trajectory in your head and claiming that it doesn't curve all that much despite the fact that we clearly see in the movie that bullets can curve a full 360 degrees.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Been thinking about this for some time.......Jaden/Placidity/Whoever else sided with the bullet benders, you guys are right. They would probably win this matchup.Yes, this is me conceding. It only took a year, shut up.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=505676&highlight=preston+vs+wesley
Also, this:
Originally posted by dadudemon
The furthest we got was Placidity...indicating that a bent bullet ends up in a significantly different location than a straight line bullet. I showed, quite clearly, that it ends up in almost the same exact point. The first time Gibson fires a bent bullet: it curves right around Jolie and hits the target where he'd been shooting it straight on, to begin with. The trajectory change does little for Gibson. What's worse: it take a bit to pick his arm up and fire: Preston can literally clear a room of a dozen highly training people before one person can bring their gun up from their side and fire. Wesley, while most likely faster on the draw, will have no chance to fire one curved bullet. Even if he did, Preston still moves into any position that is safe, regardless, because of the little to no difference at all of were the bullet ends up by the time it reaches the target.Also, Gibson was seen shooting a bullet right out of the air: but that was one bullet. He can't do shit against multiple bullets and he easily goes down.
The problem is: you have the two faster "gun" drawers on the same team. No matter how skilled at bending bullets the Fox/Gibson team is, that doesn't prevent the Preston/Zero team from killing them both before they can get even one bent bullet off.
Besides, bending the bullet does jack shit for a victory.
RJ, you never had your eyes opened: you always thought Zero/Gibson won and you still do.
Me thinks this is just a ploy to revive this thread rather than you actually admitting defeat.
Bending bullets means squat to people that are knowledgable of it, and /or expecting it from an opponent, especially to battle savvy characters like Preston and Zero. That said, Zero Soloes, too fast, too agile, with a return fire reaction and accuracy too great NOT to close the gap and pwn the Wanteds..
Originally posted by Juk3n
Bending bullets means squat to people that are knowledgable of it, and /or expecting it from an opponent, especially to battle savvy characters like Preston and Zero. That said, Zero Soloes, too fast, too agile, with a return fire reaction and accuracy too great NOT to close the gap and pwn the Wanteds..
That's largely my conclusion: Zero has the fastest draw out of all of them and can shoot off 2 bullets before all by Preston pull out their gun and fire one bullet.
Originally posted by Robtard?
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=505676&highlight=preston+vs+wesley
Originally posted by dadudemon
That's largely my conclusion: Zero has the fastest draw out of all of them and can shoot off 2 bullets before all by Preston pull out their gun and fire one bullet.
Actually they don't start off face to face.
Likely Zero/Preston will be looking for them when two bullet rounds a corner and enters their brains.
Originally posted by 0mega Spawn
but they were shown curving bullets from a cover 😬
So they start from cover (no), they are going to curve bullets first thing (which they never showed doing as a "first resort"😉, and are faster on the draw than both of the other peeps (not the case, at all)? 😬
Also, Preston isn't a "cover" dude. He walks right out into the open and RAAAAAAPES. Having Preston in cover as the thread starts (not the case) is a gimp to try and get a win. This is the lengths people are resorting to do try and garner a win. 😬