I bet a foil is ten times more efficient than a Batlev (sp?). I always thought that the batllev combat scenes looked clumsy at best.
Seeing as a foil is designed not to injure, I'll go with the Bat'leth if we ever duel.I bet a foil is ten times more efficient than a Batlev (sp?). I always thought that the batllev combat scenes looked clumsy at best.
For what it's worth to the discussion, an M-16 rifle with a full mag is 3.99 kg.a typical bat'leth weighed about 5.3 kilograms
Yes, it is a impractical weapon. It's too heavy, the cutting edge is the inside. There are weapons on Earth that have that, but with the overall shape of the bat'leth, you're never going to actually cut anything. When it's actually properly moving, it can crush bone well enough, but to get it moving with proper speed, you need time. And in close quarter combat, any split second counts. Considering the reach of this weapon, you're not gonna get it moving fast enough to be effective against someone with a decent knife. Why? To gain enough momentum behind it, you need to have it behind you to get enough speed behind it. Anyone with say, a bowie size knife, would have plunched said knife in your gut.
But you're still comparing it as a sword. Maybe the point (pun intended) isn't cutting. It's like saying a sword is impractical compared to an M-16. Try out a bat'leth vs a bat'leth and see if it is impractical vs itself.
Well, the stated weight was probably no more than uninformed jibberish on the part of the writers. Even so, it would be too heavy to use in a sustained battle. Perhaps the more interesting question is how it would have evolved if it had been used in warfare and not invented in a vacuum. I suspect it would start to look more like some Chinese swords with, perhaps, a pike at one end.But in real life, with the weight, lenght and dimensions of the bat'leth, it is basicly only cons.
Well, the stated weight was probably no more than uninformed jibberish on the part of the writers.
Seeing as a foil is designed not to injure, I'll go with the Bat'leth if we ever duel.![]()
I believe the rapier would be an equivalent for actual combat, as sport fencing evolved from Italian rapier swordsmanship.Alright, I meant the lethal equivalent of a foil. I don't remember how it's called.
I believe the rapier would be an equivalent for actual combat, as sport fencing evolved from Italian rapier swordsmanship.
In terms of practicality of the bat'leth, what is "practical" to extraterrestrials with different physiology and mentality won't necessarily be the same as what humans would consider practical.
Kor
It would not take long for someone to realize that distance and reach are their friends.Again, the bat'leth is designed for close in and personal fighting, which is the Klingon's cultural preference.
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