Quote from: Luciana on September 27, 2015, 06:45:26 PMAh you were right. It is based on Krav Maga, but it has Marine Corps and other various tactics implemented. Mainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent. The way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.My honest guess is there is no real name to it if it's so heavily altered and a combination of tactics.That sounds about right. Influences in Krav Maga and some other stuff too. And I read that there's a difference between the KM taught to civilians and military people, so that could explain the apparent discrepancies.
Ah you were right. It is based on Krav Maga, but it has Marine Corps and other various tactics implemented. Mainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent. The way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.My honest guess is there is no real name to it if it's so heavily altered and a combination of tactics.
Quote from: Liquid Snake on September 27, 2015, 07:18:58 PMQuote from: Luciana on September 27, 2015, 06:45:26 PMMainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent.That's the exact opposite of what Krav Maga is supposed to do. It emphasizes taking the other guy down as quickly as possible.QuoteThe way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.Exactly.Apologies. The videos I scrolled through just seemed like some extra flashy bullshit, but I guess promotional videos can do that.
Quote from: Luciana on September 27, 2015, 06:45:26 PMMainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent.That's the exact opposite of what Krav Maga is supposed to do. It emphasizes taking the other guy down as quickly as possible.QuoteThe way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.Exactly.
Mainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent.
The way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.
Basically....I'm kind of bothered that they didn't even bother messing around with his looks OR voice, he just comes off as way too much like Otacon.
Quote from: Kupo on September 27, 2015, 07:24:15 PMQuote from: Luciana on September 27, 2015, 06:45:26 PMAh you were right. It is based on Krav Maga, but it has Marine Corps and other various tactics implemented. Mainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent. The way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.My honest guess is there is no real name to it if it's so heavily altered and a combination of tactics.That sounds about right. Influences in Krav Maga and some other stuff too. And I read that there's a difference between the KM taught to civilians and military people, so that could explain the apparent discrepancies.That's true. There are certain parts of the body where if you hit hard enough you can easily kill em. My dad showed me a few (I'm not gonna say that here), which is kinda scary.
Quote from: Luciana on September 27, 2015, 07:26:55 PMQuote from: Kupo on September 27, 2015, 07:24:15 PMQuote from: Luciana on September 27, 2015, 06:45:26 PMAh you were right. It is based on Krav Maga, but it has Marine Corps and other various tactics implemented. Mainly the difference is Krav Maga seems to be prolonging fights in a martial arts way, rather than disabling the opponent. The way my father and others implement it is you want to disable them as fast as possible. That means dislocating muscles, bringing them down to the ground, breaking arms, etc.My honest guess is there is no real name to it if it's so heavily altered and a combination of tactics.That sounds about right. Influences in Krav Maga and some other stuff too. And I read that there's a difference between the KM taught to civilians and military people, so that could explain the apparent discrepancies.That's true. There are certain parts of the body where if you hit hard enough you can easily kill em. My dad showed me a few (I'm not gonna say that here), which is kinda scary.Yeah, I've heard that it can be particularly brutal. Pain in so many ways that I can't even begin to imagine. >.> And basically no such thing as 'going easy on them'. Ouch.
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
I can understand the voice, as I sound exactly like my father, but they already committed that sin when they made Naked Snake look identical to Solid Snake. Kind of lazy.
Quote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 07:48:40 PMI can understand the voice, as I sound exactly like my father, but they already committed that sin when they made Naked Snake look identical to Solid Snake. Kind of lazy.It makes sense that Big Boss' genetically identical son, whom he raised himself, would end up being exactly like him physically and audibly.
It makes sense that Big Boss' genetically identical son, whom he raised himself, would end up being exactly like him physically and audibly.
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Quote from: Baron Von Scheiรenhausen on September 27, 2015, 08:38:17 PMYouTubeAll of these have been posted, lol.
Quote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:39:55 PMQuote from: Baron Von Scheiรenhausen on September 27, 2015, 08:38:17 PMYouTubeAll of these have been posted, lol.Even the Skullface ones?
Quote from: Baron Von Scheiรenhausen on September 27, 2015, 08:40:39 PMQuote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:39:55 PMQuote from: Baron Von Scheiรenhausen on September 27, 2015, 08:38:17 PMYouTubeAll of these have been posted, lol.Even the Skullface ones?Even the Skullface ones.
Quote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:54:36 PMQuote from: Baron Von Scheiรenhausen on September 27, 2015, 08:40:39 PMQuote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:39:55 PMQuote from: Baron Von Scheiรenhausen on September 27, 2015, 08:38:17 PMYouTubeAll of these have been posted, lol.Even the Skullface ones?Even the Skullface ones.They're worth posting again, though
This one is good. Not Skullface though. YouTube
Quote from: Liquid Snake on September 27, 2015, 08:07:23 PMIt makes sense that Big Boss' genetically identical son, whom he raised himself, would end up being exactly like him physically and audibly.Well, they're not genetically identical. And Big Boss did not raise David, so. . .
Quote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:16:36 PMQuote from: Liquid Snake on September 27, 2015, 08:07:23 PMIt makes sense that Big Boss' genetically identical son, whom he raised himself, would end up being exactly like him physically and audibly.Well, they're not genetically identical. And Big Boss did not raise David, so. . .Within 5% difference genetically iirc.
Quote from: Prime Uta on September 27, 2015, 10:33:33 PMQuote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:16:36 PMQuote from: Liquid Snake on September 27, 2015, 08:07:23 PMIt makes sense that Big Boss' genetically identical son, whom he raised himself, would end up being exactly like him physically and audibly.Well, they're not genetically identical. And Big Boss did not raise David, so. . .Within 5% difference genetically iirc.Wait, what? When in GotP was this stated? There's less than 5% difference between a human being and a chimpanzee. Most humans who are completely unrelated to each other have a 99.5% genetic similarity or more.Is this more Kojinetics at work?
Quote from: Liquid Snake on September 27, 2015, 10:47:48 PMQuote from: Prime Uta on September 27, 2015, 10:33:33 PMQuote from: Eliab on September 27, 2015, 08:16:36 PMQuote from: Liquid Snake on September 27, 2015, 08:07:23 PMIt makes sense that Big Boss' genetically identical son, whom he raised himself, would end up being exactly like him physically and audibly.Well, they're not genetically identical. And Big Boss did not raise David, so. . .Within 5% difference genetically iirc.Wait, what? When in GotP was this stated? There's less than 5% difference between a human being and a chimpanzee. Most humans who are completely unrelated to each other have a 99.5% genetic similarity or more.Is this more Kojinetics at work?Very beginning of Act 3, think. Naomi explains why Liquid Ocelot was looking for Big Boss's corpse, and it was the biometric key thing. The camera pans to the computer screen, where one clone had a ~3.5% difference and the other had a ~4.5% difference.