You basically can create a "Techno Ninja" that functions like Naruto's Ninja's.Ninpo in Trek:
Invisibility -- Jem'Hadar
Transformation/illusion -- Sylvia, Korob, Q, Ardra
Bunshin (cloning) -- Losira
Elemental control, enlargement -- Apollo
You basically can create a "Techno Ninja" that functions like Naruto's Ninja's.Ninpo in Trek:
Invisibility -- Jem'Hadar
Transformation/illusion -- Sylvia, Korob, Q, Ardra
Bunshin (cloning) -- Losira
Elemental control, enlargement -- Apollo
The real mystery: did Kirk actually make butt-to-face contact, or did he let go an SBD that subsequently knocked the Orion flat on his back?The Flying Butt Slam
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I don't disagree with you, but you do need to train for the eventuality of hand to hand combat with no other weapons.Best defense options, truth be told? How about a Type II on your belt, a Type I up your sleeve, a MACO stun grenade in your pocket, and a neck knife under your uniform. Because directed energy and laser-honed tritanium are better than your fists anyday.
don't disagree with you, but you do need to train for the eventuality of hand to hand combat with no other weapons.
Let's say you don't have any projectile launching weapons anymore because you were disarmed.If you're packing multiple weapons, hand to hand combat becomes less eventual. Lose one, you just pull another.![]()
Which Martial Arts have you studied in your life?Martial arts aren't just about fighting, of course. If anything, they're more about avoiding a fight, learning how to defuse a situation with the minimum necessary force, which would certainly appeal to Starfleet. More fundamentally, they're about self-discipline and physical and mental conditioning. They're about technique and skill, which can be applicable in a variety of ways -- for instance, principles learned in martial arts could be applied to starship combat, in terms of avoiding and redirecting attacks, employing movement and misdirection, thinking strategically, etc. Or they could be applied to diplomacy, showing people how to let go of their aggression and fear rather than being ruled by them. The philosophy of martial arts could probably be applied to engineering or operations as well, since it's all about channeling energy and effort in the most productive, least wasteful way.
Which Martial Arts have you studied in your life?
None in actual practice, though I sometimes wish I had. But I've always been interested in the subject and have read about the principles and philosophies involved.
Anyway, how many people here have studied phaser combat? We're talking theory here.
Robert Heinlein, is that you?Let's say you don't have any projectile launching weapons anymore because you were disarmed.
Everything is down to melee weapons or hand to hand combat.
Take your pick.
What then?
Nope, I'm just being practical.Robert Heinlein, is that you?
Sighs...jokes are hard in text.Nope, I'm just being practical.
Just because you're disarmed of your projectile launcher, doesn't mean the fight is over.
Sometimes there is no surrender, there is no give up, there is no quitting.
Either Fight to Survive or Die.
I want every StarFleet Officer to "Fight to Survive"! "To Win if possible & Complete their objectives if practical".
So a typical night at the pub after you're drunk!
In reality, nothing “mystical” ever works…
2. Use a weapon if you have one. And the longer range, the better.
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