I'm just picturing a human and a cheetah at the starting line, waiting for the pistol to fire. I wonder how it's gonna turn out? 

With the human in the cheetah's belly.I'm just picturing a human and a cheetah at the starting line, waiting for the pistol to fire. I wonder how it's gonna turn out?![]()
No, dogs have no calf muscles to speak of and would have to slow to a walk after a few miles. It's the same lack of calf muscles that means a Human can't run as fast as a horse, but we can out distance one over the course of a day.I'm sure someone can train a dog to beat a human in a marathon.
Unlikely, an adult cheetah is typically only the size of a small man, and because they used their claws for traction as they run, their claws aren't sharp at all.With the human in the cheetah's belly.I'm just picturing a human and a cheetah at the starting line, waiting for the pistol to fire. I wonder how it's gonna turn out?![]()
With the human in the cheetah's belly.I'm just picturing a human and a cheetah at the starting line, waiting for the pistol to fire. I wonder how it's gonna turn out?![]()
But in terms of an animal competing with a Human in a marathon (over 26 miles) neither a dog nor a cheetah could.Yeah, but a cheetah can clock in at 110 kph / about 65 mph. And wolves can maintain a speed of about half that for 20 minutes, even if a wolf pack (including juveniles) "only" averages about 25 km / 15 miles per day.
An adult Human in average shape could likely kill a cheetah with their bare hands. In order to run as fast as they do, cheetahs have a light skeletal structure.And if a cheetah got its jaws around your neck, you'd be unlikely to survive.
I don't think it truly matters at all, because ultimately technology has a means of equaling things out, IMO (do you really need to be super strong when you can move things around with a transporter or an antigrav?). Even the physically superior Khan can be brought low by a mere Human with the right tool (either with a spanner or by blackmail).
QFT. Does it matter in the real world that some men can be 2-3+ times as strong as other men. Or even stronger than women for that matter? Or that some women can be 2-3 times stronger than some men?In my opinion it does not matter.
I didn't say it was correct, I said it seemed correct for some characters.Still never okay to despise any race.
No, dogs have no calf muscles to speak of and would have to slow to a walk after a few miles. It's the same lack of calf muscles that means a Human can't run as fast as a horse, but we can out distance one over the course of a day.I'm sure someone can train a dog to beat a human in a marathon.
Unlikely, an adult cheetah is typically only the size of a small man, and because they used their claws for traction as they run, their claws aren't sharp at all.With the human in the cheetah's belly.I'm just picturing a human and a cheetah at the starting line, waiting for the pistol to fire. I wonder how it's gonna turn out?![]()
In terms of a race, a cheetah can only run about four or five hundred yards, then it has to stop and rest.
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Oh. You mean stronger as in actually physically stronger. In which case I agree with C.E. Evans, and as you already pointed out, we're not even the strongest on our own planet, so why would it matter if that is extended to the galaxy at large?
I thought from just the thread title that you might be asking whether it matters if humans are the predominate species of the Federation or not. THAT would make a pretty big difference in the way stories play out.
But in terms of an animal competing with a Human in a marathon (over 26 miles) neither a dog nor a cheetah could.Yeah, but a cheetah can clock in at 110 kph / about 65 mph. And wolves can maintain a speed of about half that for 20 minutes, even if a wolf pack (including juveniles) "only" averages about 25 km / 15 miles per day.
An adult Human in average shape could likely kill a cheetah with their bare hands. In order to run as fast as they do, cheetahs have a light skeletal structure.And if a cheetah got its jaws around your neck, you'd be unlikely to survive.
Just beat it to death.
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Because cheetahs extend their claws for extra traction when they run, their claws are blunt.Better have on some riot gear so it's claws don't disembowel you.
Which fans asked these questions?Oh. You mean stronger as in actually physically stronger. In which case I agree with C.E. Evans, and as you already pointed out, we're not even the strongest on our own planet, so why would it matter if that is extended to the galaxy at large?
I thought from just the thread title that you might be asking whether it matters if humans are the predominate species of the Federation or not. THAT would make a pretty big difference in the way stories play out.
No, it's just many fans ask why Vulcans are stronger, or why Klingons have redundant organs, and as I stated I don't think it matters. They're not Earth-native species, so I don't see what else to expect.![]()
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