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<blockquote data-quote="Random Bystander" data-source="post: 7147015" data-attributes="member: 6702095"><p>Oh, I know. However, in my experience on the internet, defensive posting is an unfortunate necessity. I would be glad were it not so; however, I am not sure I could believe it weren't.</p><p></p><p>Ah; that's something of a yes/no answer. Here I was speaking in general; however, the longbow was an exception. Addressing the Hundred Years' War; at the beginning of the war, longbow arrows could penetrate the armour of the day. At the end of the war, they were much less effective.</p><p></p><p>There are crossbows designed for military use when silence is a requirement, as well as for hunting. One particular design essentially reverses the bow and pulley, resulting in a long draw and quite a bit more power. Modern competition bows use pulley systems; however, I know too little about them to venture an opinion.</p><p></p><p>Kryptonite, whether literal or metaphorical, or some kind of magic, would both seem to be good advantages. Applying realism to superpower comics does get you a very different setting in many ways. And I have thought it silly that Batman does not study magic. Yes, the comics have made it clear that he hates magic; however, Batman also hates crime, socialization, and showing emotions. Those are also all things he has studied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Random Bystander, post: 7147015, member: 6702095"] Oh, I know. However, in my experience on the internet, defensive posting is an unfortunate necessity. I would be glad were it not so; however, I am not sure I could believe it weren't. Ah; that's something of a yes/no answer. Here I was speaking in general; however, the longbow was an exception. Addressing the Hundred Years' War; at the beginning of the war, longbow arrows could penetrate the armour of the day. At the end of the war, they were much less effective. There are crossbows designed for military use when silence is a requirement, as well as for hunting. One particular design essentially reverses the bow and pulley, resulting in a long draw and quite a bit more power. Modern competition bows use pulley systems; however, I know too little about them to venture an opinion. Kryptonite, whether literal or metaphorical, or some kind of magic, would both seem to be good advantages. Applying realism to superpower comics does get you a very different setting in many ways. And I have thought it silly that Batman does not study magic. Yes, the comics have made it clear that he hates magic; however, Batman also hates crime, socialization, and showing emotions. Those are also all things he has studied. [/QUOTE]
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