Re: Still awaiting your rebuttal. Where we last left off:
Originally posted by XanatosForeverWhy can't he pull both triggers at the same time ?
I am only following the format you have established, which is to provide showings for proposed results. There are no showings for either character being able to cook a steak, so that cannot be determined. It also does not have much to do with the debate at hand.Based on the scene, the showings available for observation, we never see Khan firing both weapons at the same time. He does fire on multiple targets, yes, but he alternates fire between each gun. By this, and your format, Khan is unable to wield both simultaneously.
Yoda survives wartime, trains a new generation, which leads to the fall of the Sith. That sounds more like a success to me.
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We see him effectively dual wield the weapons at charging opponents which is more difficult than firing two weapons at a single target.
Yoda hides on a distant planet after his epic failure. Terrible. Weak.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I have proof of him hitting his targets backed by Kirks words. You don't.
I have proof of him missing some targets backed by screenshots and .gifs.
Quan, the thing you need to understand is that both of these are true. Khan hits most targets, but also misses some. That is all I'm saying.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Why can't he pull both triggers at the same time ?We see him effectively dual wield the weapons at charging opponents which is more difficult than firing two weapons at a single target.
Yoda hides on a distant planet after his epic failure. Terrible. Weak.
He cannot because, per your modus operandi, we do not seem him pull both triggers at the same time. He must either pull the trigger to the repeating weapon, or angle the cannon and then pull the trigger to fire it.
He does an admirable job of using both weapons, switching between them skilfully when the situation arises. Given the disparaging weight and shape of his two weapons, are you certain it would be less difficult for him to fire them simultaneously? Even if you do not, Khan must think so, or else why would he not use the tactical advantage of wielding both guns at once?
Yoda survives wartime, trains a new generation, which leads to the fall of the Sith. That sounds more like a success to me. Your personal opinions of the character do not change the canon.
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Originally posted by The ScenarioSo you conceded he has hit targets. Progress. You are halfway there. Now make the proper move and admit you were wrong.
I have proof of him missing some targets backed by screenshots and .gifs.Quan, the thing you need to understand is that both of these are true. Khan hits most targets, but also misses some. That is all I'm saying.
Originally posted by quanchi112
So you conceded he has hit targets. Progress. You are halfway there. Now make the proper move and admit you were wrong.
Did you miss the bit where I said I was using your argument style? I was never actually disagreeing with you, I was trying (and apparently failed) to prove a point about your posting style.
Khan has hit targets. I don't and never seriously denied this.
Khan both misses and hits.
Originally posted by The ScenarioThat is why I said you trolled because I knew you didnt believe it. Glad to have snapped you out of it.
Did you miss the bit where I said I was using your argument style? I was never actually disagreeing with you, I was trying (and apparently failed) to prove a point about your posting style.Khan has hit targets. I don't and never seriously denied this.
Khan both misses and hits.
Khan ethers Yoda due to his superior skills and weaponry.
Originally posted by Stealth MooseKhan defeated all the Klingons in his path.
Khan can't even hit a stationary klingon. How can he hit Yoda with the latter's precog, deflecting lightsaber, and TK?I'm assuming you live in a state where weed is entirely legal.
Yoda could not defeat Dooku or Palpatine. Simply awful.