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[QUOTE=big_adventure;179501]Like the vast majority of battles with non metas against metas with pretty impressive speed, durability and strength, yes. The OP offered three modes - HtH, no prep, and with prep. In the first two, Bourne is dead before he knows the fight has started. In the last, he might have some outside chance to do something - I mean, the claymore solution could work out, but that's seriously it. If he's got one-sided prep, he can probably take it with that strategy more consistently.
But at the end of the day, this is a fight between fast strong durable superhumans and a guy who is faster, stronger, more durable and much more skilled than any real world human, but who is still not even close to his foes.[/QUOTE]
did you notice that I meant to say "absolutely no prep" for the metahuman characters? And that the metahuman has to be pretty low enough for Bourne to actually destroy/hurt him?
and is it still possible for the vamps to defeat even a prepped Bourne, even if the latter has a shot at doing something? this is just a general versus question i'm asking.
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[QUOTE=Bullet Sniper;180026]did you notice that I meant to say "absolutely no prep" for the low-tier metahuman characters?[/QUOTE]
It won't matter.
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[QUOTE=Bullet Sniper;180026]
and is it still possible for the vamps to defeat even a prepped Bourne, even if the latter has a shot at doing something? this is just a general versus question i'm asking.[/QUOTE]
Considering they'll be beyond his ability to track in any way, it's certainly possible.
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[QUOTE=Bullet Sniper;180026]did you notice that I meant to say "absolutely no prep" for the metahuman characters? And that the metahuman has to be pretty low enough for Bourne to actually destroy/hurt him?
and is it still possible for the vamps to defeat even a prepped Bourne, even if the latter has a shot at doing something? this is just a general versus question i'm asking.[/QUOTE]
The question you posted was difficult to lock down - it was missing some context and wasn't clearly written. I saw EXACTLY what you wrote, and tried to give you a coherent reply. A skilled normal needs advantageous situations to win against metas who are much stronger/faster/tougher than they are. You really shouldn't need to ask that question, to be fair.
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[QUOTE=big_adventure;180270]The question you posted was difficult to lock down - it was missing some context and wasn't clearly written. I saw EXACTLY what you wrote, and tried to give you a coherent reply. A skilled normal needs advantageous situations to win against metas who are much stronger/faster/tougher than they are. You really shouldn't need to ask that question, to be fair.[/QUOTE]
Alright, advantageous situations. Got it.
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[QUOTE=Surtur;175261]They don't really have any of the standard vampire weaknesses to exploit.[/QUOTE]
He can cut his head off while edward is crying and being unlikeable in a corner.
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[QUOTE=alex;181639]He can cut his head off while edward is crying and being unlikeable in a corner.[/QUOTE]
Nah Edward only cries if he thinks Bella is dead...and for some reason if he see's those Charmin bear commercials.
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[QUOTE=Surtur;183063]Nah Edward only cries if he thinks Bella is dead...and for some reason if he see's those Charmin bear commercials.[/QUOTE]
Be fair, we [I]all[/I] cry for those.
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[QUOTE=The MunchKING;175490]He gets standard knowledge. What's SK in Twilight about Vamp weaknesses?[/QUOTE]
Flames are also their weakness too.
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[QUOTE=Tyrannoraptor;4824931]Flames are also their weakness too.[/QUOTE]
that's nice. he still gets blizted.
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Perhaps he could plant sonic emitters in the area with prep which mayyyy disorient the vampire by causing him pain and make him a stationary target but given Edward's speed that is also likely not to work at all. :p
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I am convinced this guy is a troll. He revived a 6-year-old thread just for a stupid comment?
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If only Jason Bourne had necromancy like this, he might stand a chance.
[QUOTE=Tyrannoraptor;4824931]Flames are also their weakness too.[/QUOTE]
Not exactly. Yes, they're flammable, but they don't exactly burn quickly enough for it to matter here. It's part of why they need to be completely dismembered before being set on fire, so they have to reconstruct themselves instead of simply being able to put the fire out.
It's not like setting them on fire causes them to die or something. There's also the gaping plot hole of Carlisle supposedly being utterly incapable of killing himself if fire is an easy way of killing a vampire, but I digress.