Originally posted by Darkstorm ZeroFalse as it has never been proven he missed. Prove it, zero.
That is YOUR speculation though. You are trying to justify those misses in a horribly convoluted and unproven way.Your original speculation was that Khan had 100% perfect accuracy. This was disproven, and now you are flipping through flaming hoops to try and justify it. "Those are not misses! He hits peeps offscreen!!! I swear it!" was shouted, by you, with absolutely nothing to substantiate it.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I don't have to prove your speculation wrong. You need to prove your case.
Actually, you do. Do you not get how this works or something? If you want to claim that Khan is aiming at something the camera can't see, it up to you to prove that claim.
All I have to do is show Khan missing. Like so,
Originally posted by The ScenarioYou have not proven he misses though which is the point. I don't have to disprove your theories.
Actually, you do. Do you not get how this works or something? If you want to claim that Khan is aiming at something the camera can't see, it up to you to prove that claim.All I have to do is show Khan missing. Like so,
Originally posted by quanchi112
We don't ever see him definitively ever miss. I guess you concede.
Bullshit, him hitting those walls is definitive and indisputable. You stating that there are offscreen Klingons he was firing at, and hit, is no different than me claiming that there were giant white unicorns offscreen firing rainbow beams of pure love at everyone. Evidence or it didn't happen.
And you DO have to prove it, because you made the original 100% perfect accuracy claim.
Originally posted by Darkstorm ZeroClaim was made he missed. Onus is on your side.
Bullshit, him hitting those walls is definitive and indisputable. You stating that there are offscreen Klingons he was firing at, and hit, is no different than me claiming that there were giant white unicorns offscreen firing rainbow beams of pure love at everyone. Evidence or it didn't happen.And you DO have to prove it, because you made the original 100% perfect accuracy claim.