Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
Current day Robocop would massacre oldschool protocol. One ed 209 beat the hell out of original Robo 😂 in the current day Robocop those thousands of rounds you were talking about for the orginal were made up for in a matter of seconds by the three ed's in the current movie 😉
Nah, reboot Robo couldn't harm 87' Robo with his guns, while reboot can get his arm severed by a powerful handgun; he also has a human skull by all appearances and the human hand is another weak-spot.
It's essential a tank vs a lightly armored Porsche.
Originally posted by PsychotronAnd the new one has a metal skull.
The old one had a metal skull with a face glued on it.
Originally posted by RobtardNope, he has a metal skull, at least where is brain is. Remember they showed his brain in a plastic container that they covered with metal.
Nah, reboot Robo couldn't harm 87' Robo with his guns, while reboot can get his arm severed by a powerful handgun; he also has a human skull by all appearances and the human hand is another weak-spot.It's essential a tank vs a lightly armored Porsche.
Originally posted by Mindset
Nope, he has a metal skull, at least where is brain is. Remember they showed his brain in a plastic container that they covered with metal.
I'm talking about his face, the part that's either not covered by metal or only partially covered when he goes into Bubblebee combat-mode. That by all appearances is still flesh and bone.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
How would Robocop kill the T-800? It's literally impervious to Robocop's weaponry.
The same can be said for Robocop about the Terminator. I would assume that the Terminator is stronger than Robocop but it only has access to the same weapons that Robocop does. I would assume that Robocop could just keep jumping on the Terminator until it dies 😂
I think the Terminator has an advantage over Robocop because it's targeting system. I'm sure it could eventually get a few luck locks onto Robocops head. With that said though, Robocop has all of the major advantages with his speed and agility.
Originally posted by Robtard
I'm talking about his face, the part that's either not covered by metal or only partially covered when he goes into Bubblebee combat-mode. That by all appearances is still flesh and bone.
I agree that's a definitely weak spot but we don't even know how much of the brain, Robocop even needs to remain functional. I would assume that as long as the hardware within the brain stays intact he would remain operational and I think it would be relatively difficult for the Terminator to get a lock on Robocops head if he remains in motion.
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I agree that's a definitely weak spot but we don't even know how much of the brain, Robocop even needs to remain functional. I would assume that as long as the hardware within the brain stays intact he would remain operational and I think it would be relatively difficult for the Terminator to get a lock on Robocops head if he remains in motion.
I'd be safer to assume he needs his brain to function, especially considering that by the end of the film he overroad the commands.
But the Terminator has both a gattling-gun and a grenade launcher, it need not be super precise to get face shots. Though a single hit twith the grenade launcher anywhere would probably severly damage this Robocop.
I think Robocops maneuverability would be enough to avoid the gattling gun. Why do you think this Robocop is any less durable than the original version? Going off of the original movie I don't recall him enduring anymore damage than the reboot version. They both stood up to a barrage of damage from an Ed-209 unit.
I think the fact that the reboot version was able to take a pounding from the ed-209 unit while in full sprint says a lot. Granted he eventually went down but he was able to endure quite a bit before he fell. He was also able to destroy two units without without heavy firepower
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I think the Terminator has an advantage over Robocop because it's targeting system.
Also, reboot Robocop isn't that far off in durability as compared to pre-reboot. All the shots that hurt him were 50 cal rounds.
As far as strength and durability go, post-Cameron terminators are definitely stronger and more durable than reboot Murphy. Pre-Cameron versions however, not so.
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I think Robocops maneuverability would be enough to avoid the gattling gun. Why do you think this Robocop is any less durable than the original version? Going off of the original movie I don't recall him enduring anymore damage than the reboot version. They both stood up to a barrage of damage from an Ed-209 unit.I think the fact that the reboot version was able to take a pounding from the ed-209 unit while in full sprint says a lot. Granted he eventually went down but he was able to endure quite a bit before he fell. He was also able to destroy two units without without heavy firepower
When the OCP security forces get the jump on him, 87' takes thousands of armor-piercing rounds before he starts showing damage.
It took what appeared to be hours to break him into pieces using heavy industrial equipment and they had to go at his joints.
In Robocop 2, he survives falling off a skyscraper and seems fine.
There's probably some more crap in Robocop 3, but I really can't recall much from that abortion except the bullet-catching nonsense and the clownish ninja-androids. But I think it's fairly evident that the reboot isn't nearly as tough as the original. Defintely faster and extremely more agile.
Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Of course, T2 Terminator IIRC rained gatling fire on a crowd of cops without killing a soul, so his accuracy isn't that bad.I just don't see how Rebootcop can do much to T-800.
Not to post-Cameron versions, but pre-Cameron versions have crappy durability, are slow, and nowhere near as strong or hyperactive as post-Cameron versions. Rebootcop could probably end those versions with his bare hands, let alone his automatic weapons.
Originally posted by Psychotron
Didn't the T-800 rip a T-600 in half with ease in that piece of shit Terminator Salvation? Rebootcop should probably stay out of the Terminator's reach.
Originally posted by Epicurus
Reboot Robocop has a far superior HUD as compared to any version of the T-800. It's practically a smaller-scale, slightly more realistic version of the Midnighter's battle computer.Also, reboot Robocop isn't that far off in durability as compared to pre-reboot. All the shots that hurt him were 50 cal rounds.
As far as strength and durability go, post-Cameron terminators are definitely stronger and more durable than reboot Murphy. Pre-Cameron versions however, not so.
I wasn't disregarding Robocops targeting system. There is no way to say which one has the better targeting, however, Robocop has the more vulnerable points points to target. The terminator only has to connect a few shots to Robocops head. Although, if Robocop stays in motion I don't think that will be very easy to accomplish.
Originally posted by Robtard
When the OCP security forces get the jump on him, 87' takes thousands of armor-piercing rounds before he starts showing damage.It took what appeared to be hours to break him into pieces using heavy industrial equipment and they had to go at his joints.
When you compare that scene to what the modern Robocop endured against the Ed-209s I don't see any way to say that one version is more durable than the other. Robocop had to have taken thousands of high caliber rounds from those eds in the current movie.
I don't recall him taking all that many shots in that scene, his speed/agility is what kept him in the fight, until he was tagged and his partner jumped in to save him. I'll have to DL and watch that scene again.
But the skycraper fall is still far more impressive than anything the reboot Robo survived.