The fight takes place in an airport hangar, plenty of cover, crates and what not. Let's say it is the hangar from the final shootout scene in "Bad Boys." At night and the hangar is half lit, half darkness.
Preston is armed with his twin pistols, Zero with his twin pistols.
To the death.
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No, but he does have Gun Kata. I'm on the fence on this one.
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Well, Zero is not a h2h combatant, but he has enhanced agility, killer aim, and was pulling the trigger so fast that a semi-auto was firing like an full-auto.
If he stays away from Preston, I think Zero takes it.
Prestons guns can go full auto, remember that. I wonder how his Gun Kata will deal with such a fast moving opponent.
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OK, the question remains. Which is a greater asset? Preston's mastery of Gun Kata, or Zero's athleticism?
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I'd say Zero's athleticism, from what we've seen he can easily duck behind a crate, then while Preston is expecting him to come from another side, he'll hop 10 feet above the damn thing, and reign down bullets while he's still flying through the air.
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Retards, the lot of you. Preston's gunkata isn't reliant on the speed of bullets, as he managed to to avoid not getting hit when multiple men fired with machine-guns, so it doesn't matter how fast Zero can squeeze his trigger.
Fight starts; they both open fire, Preston's not going to be in the way of Zero's bullets, just what he does. Can Zero say the same about Preston's? Not likely.
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Yeah, not doubting Zero's aim, as it's dead on. The gunkata is the deciding factor in here, imo; it trumps Zero's aim, as Preston simply won't be in the way of the bullet(s).
Now, if he could curve bullets like Wesley, that would counter the gunkata.
One could argue that Gun Kata is based on humans moving at human/peak human speeds. Zero moves faster than this.
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Really? I thought it was based on the most probable locations a person or people would be firing from (throw some complex 3D trig in there) and, presto, Gun Kata system of dodging and avoidance was derived.