Originally posted by Dolos
No because Bruce Lee isn't necessarily any particular character that he has portrayed in one of his films. If so, pick one. Enter the Dragon? Okay, that might make this more even.As to what ublo gooblu said a few posts above me, Bruce Lee has worse concentration and neural placidity, cognitively he has no enhancements from the SSS, Khan has been genetically modified not just physically, but cognitively as well. CA from the movies never demonstrated a vertical leap when weighed down by gigantic photon weapons as high as Khan did either. Khan also has comparable damage soak in my mind, taking multiple stun blasts when he braced himself for them. He's able to overcome the Vulcan Nerve Pinch, he could crush skulls with his bare hands.
I thought that we were using the character from Enter the Dragon. I also thought that someone had established that the serum doesn't just augment people to their physical peak. It doesn't make sense if that was all it did, either, as that would force someone who undergoes the process to also require weeks or possibly months of rigorous training to adjust to their altered body. Rogers was, while disoriented, for the most part able to function just fine after taking the serum. Lee, someone already used to honing their body to a desired level of fitness, would strike me as being able to adjust even better than Steve.
Do we even know how heavy those weapons were? One looked no larger than perhaps a large assault rifle, while the other was significantly bigger. How do photonic weapons house their payload? Are there cartridges? How does the density of energy output affect the weight of the physical casing?
I've had a similar point brought up in another debate. How exactly do stun blasts work? Are we sure that Khan keeping conscious from multiple hits is a matter of damage soak in the traditional sense?
Originally posted by Dolos
Now we have a subpar Bruce Wayne on the SSS - and still no tweaked genetic modification pertaining to his mental processes, just some decades of honed procedural memories. But Khan has also sharpened his martial discipline to his superior peak.
"Sub-par Bruce Wayne"?
I'm not saying that Lee could take Batman, but that's probably one the worst generalizations I've ever read.
Originally posted by Dolos
Wow, everyone just switched roles with Quanchi to join on this Bruce Lee wank train.Way to use his choreographed fights in the same way you'd use a street fight for an example. Dumbasses.
You're aware that this thread is about the character Lee from Enter the Dragon and not the actor Bruce Lee, right?
Originally posted by ImpedimentSpock beat an elite male and has shown himself to be three times as strong as Kirk. Spock is an elite Vulcan.
Yeah, no."Vulcans are about three times as strong as an [b]average human
, owing to Vulcan's higher gravity although their durability is equal to humans."Keep dancing.
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Originally posted by dadudemonI disagree entirely. Khan and the skills he has demonstrated is enough to beat this amps Lee IMO. Feel free to disagree.
This is actually a good point.Depending upon the scenario, Trek nerds put him anywhere from 3-5 times stronger than human males. Some reason that Spock is actually stronger than pure blood Vulcans (based on feats) because his human side amps his Vulcan side strength.
However, just regular Bruce Lee from ETD is enough to beat Khan. It would be a tough fight, but Lee wins that.
Lee is far faster and much more skilled as a fighter than Khan, base form. His durability is really high. Not as high as Khan's. Khan appears to be slightly stronger, but I could be wrong because it has been a while since I've seen ETD.
Giving Lee the Super Soldier Serum? This thread becomes spite.