Posted May 16, 201213 yr Here are two pioneers of the word known as Justice and now, please tell me, who do you think would win in both a normal fight and a fight of opinions?
May 16, 201213 yr I say Batman, Batman is a genius, philanthropist, detective, pilot, escape artist, master disguise, master in 127 styles of martial arts including Tai Kwon do, Judo, Mai Tai, karate, boxing, Jiu Jitsu, Ninjutsu, degrees in criminal science, forensics, computer science, chemistry, engineering, biology, advanced chemistry and technology, has photo graphic memory, stock with the latest and technology known to men, always well prepared, has plans to take down fellows heroes if any go rouge, or mind control (Read Tower of Babel or watch Justice League: Doom) Even became part of Sinastor Core, and the black lantern core, also He's the goddamn Batman. Edit: Also Batman stands by his morals no matter the cost, he has even thought numbers of time to kill one of his most hated enemies The Joker but never does because he believe there is always another way then killing someone. Edited May 16, 201213 yr by The One Truth
May 16, 201213 yr tutti frutti. I would have to say Batman for this one. Ignoring their physical abilities, Batman actually uses his head more should the situation call for it. Akainu usually just taunts his opponents and uses disception in order to get his way. Assuming Batman learned of the weakness of what Devil fruit users have of being submerged underwater and, for the time being losing their Devil Fruit powers, I'm sure that Batman would come up with a plan to use this more to his ability to trap Akainu, on top of learning how overconfident he tends to be in battle to his advantage. Akainu definition of Justice appears to be that if those that don't follow his views of doing whatever it takes to catch criminals, even if it means taking the lives of marines that run away for whatever reason, are in the wrong, thus having little to no sympathy to them, let alone certain allies of his. Batman more so appears to accept the fact that people have different views of Justice, but will take on the situation should it be too out of hand. Should Batman come across an incident where someone, such as an officer for example, be nervous or scared of the situation for whatever reason in terms of battle he tries to understand, try to motivate that person if he can, and help them in any possible way. At the very least he tries to save the lives of both allies, citizens, and criminals alike in order to give them a second chance on life. Nonetheless, my vote goes to Batman in terms of who has a better definition of Justice.
May 16, 201213 yr Author tutti frutti. I would have to say Batman for this one. Ignoring their physical abilities, Batman actually uses his head more should the situation call for it. Akainu usually just taunts his opponents and uses disception in order to get his way. Assuming Batman learned of the weakness of what Devil fruit users have of being submerged underwater and, for the time being losing their Devil Fruit powers, I'm sure that Batman would come up with a plan to use this more to his ability to trap Akainu, on top of learning how overconfident he tends to be in battle to his advantage. Akainu definition of Justice appears to be that if those that don't follow his views of doing whatever it takes to catch criminals, even if it means taking the lives of marines that run away for whatever reason, are in the wrong, thus having little to no sympathy to them, let alone certain allies of his. Batman more so appears to accept the fact that people have different views of Justice, but will take on the situation should it be too out of hand. Should Batman come across an incident where someone, such as an officer for example, be nervous or scared of the situation for whatever reason in terms of battle he tries to understand, try to motivate that person if he can, and help them in any possible way. At the very least he tries to save the lives of both allies, citizens, and criminals alike in order to give them a second chance on life. Nonetheless, my vote goes to Batman in terms of who has a better definition of Justice. I love your answer :].
May 16, 201213 yr That is kinda hard to say. Batman has better morals than Akainu so I prefer him on that point. About fighting: Akainu probably would have upperhand in combat if Batman would face him without plan. If Batman has time to analyze Akainu and figure out his weakness, then Batman has upper hand.. Pretty much what Zhill05 said..
May 16, 201213 yr I love your answer :]. tutti frutti. Thanks for that. I did the same thing with a couple other comparisons that have caught my attention, one example was one piece and naruto. http://kh13.com/forum/topic/24707-boa-hancock-one-piece-vs-lady-tsunade-naruto/ I try to look at everything that I have at least seen with what the comparison invovles if I can. Thanks again, Iamkingdomhearts100.
May 16, 201213 yr Author tutti frutti. Thanks for that. I did the same thing with a couple other comparisons that have caught my attention, one example was one piece and naruto. http://kh13.com/foru...tsunade-naruto/ I try to look at everything that I have at least seen with what the comparison invovles if I can. Thanks again, Iamkingdomhearts100. No probs :].
May 20, 201213 yr Since when was Batman known as a pioneer for justice? Wonder Woman and Superman are much more well known for Justice than Batman is just saying. Superman in the beginning was fighting for social justice and against tyranny.Today is seen as a brave and kind-hearted hero with a strong sense of justice, morality and righteousness (pre new 52). Edited May 20, 201213 yr by Deadshot
Here are two pioneers of the word known as Justice and now, please tell me, who do you think would win in both a normal fight and a fight of opinions?