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Anyone else notice how the Spartan pretty much rubbed the glass out of his eye, said he's fine, and went back to fighting? Tithonus Pednaud. Been watching this show as well. The science is highly speculative.
I have no idea how a computer program will calculate variables. I mean, how would you actually program the effectiveness of plate armor? Assign it a number between one and ten? Also way to much opinion in this thing to make any outcome serious. Still enjoy the carnage though. As for the Spartan and the eye full of glass, that final battle is just a Hollywood fight scene encompassing some of the scenarios and tactics used in the fights run. It's not representative of any one battle.
Tithonus Pednaud Visit J. Tithonus Pednaud's homepage! Find all posts by J. I'm amazed that anyone from here watches this shit or anything else on Spike. Well done. Ya, original Spike programing usually sucks balls Entertaining at the very least. I didn't even know it was Spike until I looked it up online after being told about it. I assumed it was Discovery or something. I just watched something called 'Aftermath' on the Deadliest Warriors website.
It's supposed to clear up any forum complaints and nerds being nerdy. Funny thing is their answers on there are even more ambiguous then on the show. It's like watching a political debate in that not a single question is answered directly. For example, they were asked if they took into account that knights wore chain mail under their breastplate and if that would have any effects on the Pirate vs. Knight battle. Their expert replied that 'well, chain mail isn't that effective against bullets' and that was all he said.
So, was that a yes or a no or 'oh shit we forgot' or 'let's just ignore that'. Downloaded the pirate vs knight episode. This type of programme is exactly why I hate american factual TV shows. They repeat everything they say about 10 fucking times and re-cap every 2 minutes. Why can't just just repeat the tests a few times or do variations instead of re-capping some bollocks we've seen ten times already or show some re-enactment crap.
Really poor. Originally Posted by bigtimecow. Now now, America does have some good factual warrior shows, you just won't see it on Spike. You know a show is definitely shit when you sign onto facebook and see people's statuses being updated with shit like "dat show is really cool i didnt know ninjas through eggs full of glass lol!!.
If they actually put effort into making their experiments at least appear scientific, we'd probably be watching it on the Discovery Channel rather than Spike. But really, what the fuck happened to legitimately educational programming?
May 5th, , AM. They stopped showing it on Spike when they realized it had neither violence nor hot girls. I love the Spike girls. Hey now, thanks to Manswers I now know that fake boobies don't float. Educational AND incorporation of boobage. Great work Spike. Seriously, I hate that god damned show.
Way to assaulting on the senses. Hmm, for not caring so much about this, you sure have a lot of time on your hands to research and write so much about it and the people involved in the production. To me, your article was not so focused on fact vs fiction, but rather more about putting people down. All that does is make YOU look unprofessional. They seem to be planning everything to be very close. It felt hugely scripted, hardly accurate and hardly proper scientific.
I don't know if im right but it looked like agility and supporting weapons had no effect in the system whatsoever. Pure muscle seem to win most of the time. That just didn't make sense.
Example: 'Spoiler' Ninja vs Spartan We all know that the effect of pepperspray is pretty intense right? I saw people hyperventilating, puking etc.
The ninja seem to use something like that, but also pulverised glass for the eyes. Would a Spartan warrior really blink his eyes one time and go on fighting? Just because he was trained to have physical pain?
That just sounds rubbish. Out of a battles the ninja could these sort of tricks over and over again. Because the spartan warrior was made just like a roman warrior to fight entire armies. To work in a group, forming one big shield and deal devastating attacks to huge and not agile moving masses of flesh.
The ninja is a one on one specialist. But leaving a man cripple on the ground as the effect of glass or pepper in your eye will lead to the same thing. A ninjato in you neck, which is an instant kill. I got the feeling the system did not counter these sort of combo attacks, if you could call i that.
There seem to be a lot more of these plot holes. Which at times can get really frustrating. But when your looking for good fun and the effect that some weapons have, do watch. You'll enjoy it! This show is kind of a guilty pleasure. I watch it, I laugh, and sometimes, I even learn something - despite the inaccuracies and sometimes rather obviously bias.
What this show really is is a role-playing game with historical figures, and the simulation is the results of the program rolling the dice. It's a fun and interesting show The change in line up, the introduction of the new pretentious and really unlikable computer guy totally ruined the show. I've watched the first 2 episodes 1. Gladiator vs Apache Warrior and 2. Viking vs Samurai and was very impressed. The show uses a lot of the high tech data devices like Sports Science and goes as in-depth as possible in the shows time slot.
It uses multiple factors in deciding who would win the fights. That range from distance to weapons used. The use of modern day experts in the cultures make for great trash talking. Other fights to look forward to include Spartans, ninja's and pirates. If your interested in the history of warriors throughout time and can believe in the science deciding the winner then this show is a must watch.
And even they aren't that great. The show itself takes an interesting, if unoriginal idea, of pitting warriors of different eras against each other. A few problems though. However, some of the guests to have impressive skills I speak of course of the ninja guys. On the other hand, the fight at the end can be pretty cool. While this is certain to attract a certain type of viewer, watch only the first and last 5 minutes if you at all value the integrity of television.
Deadliest Warrior turns out to be decent schlock entertainment, but like many good contemporary shows, turns out to be fairly informative. The notion that you could actually determine who is the deadliest warrior in history is silly, not because they compare warriors from completely different times who could've never met anyway, but rather because the match-ups are all out of context -- Gladiator vs.
The show features a few regulars and then some guest warriors who specialize not only in knowledge of the particular warriors but who also are masters of the particular fighting styles and weapons of their particular historical warrior as well. The two different modern warrior groups usually trash-talk each other in goofy machismo fashion; I think they're being serious but it's good for a laugh.
Each show demonstrates the period weapons and their capability against fairly realistic human analogs. For instance, they smash in the head of a dummy with a tomahawk, and the dummy is a simulated skull with simulated brain matter surrounded by ballistics gel. When the skull flies apart, so does the brain matter; it's pretty graphic even though it's just a dummy. There are a few extremely impressive demonstrations of skill by the guest warriors, so that's cool to see.
The "computer program" they run at the end to determine who would win the most times out of appears to be some cheesy spreadsheet. I'm sure there's more to it, but they offer zero in terms of methodology, adding to the goofiness. The final battle simulation at the very end is pretty cool though, and it nicely ties in all of the weapons that were tested in the lab.
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