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In " The Call of Cthulhu" there were many death with physicians unable to find any visible disorder.
* The narrator's grand-uncle. Although he had no dreams of Cthulhu or R'lyeh, was found dead after quite some time studying Cthulhu's scuptor and data.
* Two experienced sailors died out of pure...
First fighting experience =/= martial art knowledge. The guy Cap fought with knew lots of flashy moves, sure he did, but he didn't truly master them.
"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." - Bruce Lee.
Meanwhile...
The Hunter. He has dealt with giant werewolves, townfolks armed with Gatling guns, and Lovecraftian tentacled monsters with energy attacks of all sort...
Plus, if they manage to kill the hunter, he would just wake up as if all were just a mere bad dream, and proceed to kill off Tokyo verse again, now knowing full well of his foes' tricks.
I vote for The Hunter. Even with his standard gears, he has deal with lots of fast, deadly, giant werewolves; deranged townsmob armed with gatling guns and sniper rifles; and cosmic tentacles monster that our feeble minds can't even comprehend...
So a bunch of edgy tentacled cannibals won't...
The Ashen One has low curse resistance than the Good Hoonter. And the Accursed Brew is a curse-based AOE attack, which, theorically, stacks with the Hunter's curse manipulation (via being a Great One). This would likely one-shot the Ashen One.
Even if the human form is used, the Ashen One would...
I don't think dinosaur carapace is as hard as 9-mm bulletproof steel. And here's a video Matt testing a 9-mm steel body shield with guns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRsvs4qTaNg
Compisite Human can penetrate not even the armour but the skulls of all dinosaurs
Don't close the thread just yet.
Ignore @CCFB, the same happened on the thread lion vs CH, he just couldn't accept the fact that human is smarter than apes & animals and has better equipment and can snipe 'em from a long range. And probably he didn't even read what others debate earlier.
So...
CU stomps via accuracy and range advantage. Bowel Disrupter only has a dozens meter rang, which seems to be less than 50 meters. Before Spider can get to the rage to shoot, CH could shoot several arrows at Spider with his peak human speed and reflex.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5124123/US-Army-testing-AI-exoskeleton-soldiers.html
The best product so far increases mobility a bit, but still counts when it comes to combat. And this doesn't even count as a weapon