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Ed beats Thanos. Size difference is too much and Abelisaurs like Thanos aren't quite the most sturdy in build. And given this is a fight, Thanos' probable speed advantage won't be enough to offset the fact if he gets remotely in striking range, Ed's going to land a hit much sooner vs. later.
Yes but unless the walker can somehow walk backwards as fast as it could sprint forward, it's going to get overtaken. Grimm durability is something quite impressive given many of the super sized ones plow through buildings without slowing down. Meanwhile the Star Wars' series cannons tend to...
Walker certainly has the range advantage, but the Grimm likely has a faster travel speed. And if Ruby's very strong sniper rounds wouldn't do squat to them, with these same rounds tearing extremely durable grimm to shreds. So it probably can close the distance and put that massive lifting...
@The JP universe Tyrannosaurus can't see things not in motion. Debated as it is, most sources treat it as canon lately. By comparison the real world Tyrannosaurus has had vision accutity studies and has been shown to have excellent vision. Additionally it's shorter legs and wider frame as one...