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Possible addition for Jaime Lannister

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I agree with the OP, specifically for "Possibly Limited Information Analysis".

But, more importantly, you should go to the Message Wall of some admin to ask for their input, because non-staff members can't do much beside discuss.
 
I think this is just a feat of intelligence, but it's not that impressive to realize that others are superior without fighting them.
 
I think this is just a feat of intelligence, but it's not that impressive to realize that others are superior without fighting them.
I don't think you can know that without information analysis, unless one of his characters performs a strength feat that you can't do in front of your eyes.
 
Well like, if an MMA veteran watches an MMA fight, they'll probably be able to ascertain roughly how strong the two combatants are as it's happening.
 
To my knowledge I don't know if it's possible and if it's already happened, and I don't see how we can know that someone is stronger than us just by seeing him fight.
 
I think Armor has some good points. This whole thing comes from a place of discipline and skill.

Yes, I understand where you're coming from on this, but let's just take basically any professional martial artist, for example. Their goal is not only to analyze their opponents for any potential strengths they may have over you, but to also study them for any weaknesses that they may be able to exploit.

What Jaime is doing here come from a similar place, except instead of martial arts, it's from chivalry and swordplay. It seems to have some overlap with the ability proper, but I believe it falls just short to actually be Information Analysis. It's just really good awareness of one's strengths compared to their peers. That's basically it, from where I stand.
 
I think this is just a feat of intelligence, but it's not that impressive to realize that others are superior without fighting them.
I think Armor has some good points. This whole thing comes from a place of discipline and skill.

Yes, I understand where you're coming from on this, but let's just take basically any professional martial artist, for example. Their goal is not only to analyze their opponents for any potential strengths they may have over you, but to also study them for any weaknesses that they may be able to exploit.

What Jaime is doing here come from a similar place, except instead of martial arts, it's from chivalry and swordplay. It seems to have some overlap with the ability proper, but I believe it falls just short to actually be Information Analysis. It's just really good awareness of one's strengths compared to their peers. That's basically it, from where I stand.
Okay so you're two staff members who disagree with this and think it's a feat of intelligence. Should I include this feat in Jaime Lannister's Intelligence section?
 
Sure, I suppose that's fine.

Also, you shouldn't bump threads multiple times in a day. Just once or twice is more than enough, otherwise the entire thread becomes filled with unnecessary clutter.
 
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