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Post by Monster Master on Oct 7, 2007 17:44:12 GMT -5
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Post by Azure_Ghidorah on Oct 7, 2007 18:19:23 GMT -5
Hmm... I know I haven't said much in any of the KOTA matches, but I'm putting in my opinion.
Assuming Giga sees Argus as the bigger threat, he'll fire of those Giga Cannons at him, which will do a number on him, but no where near as much as it would do if those shells were turned on Neo-Space Godzilla.
Said crystalline saurian only has regeneration and a hell of a lot of ranged attacks going for him, but that wont save him from Argus or the Giga, so he's out after a decent-length duel.
Then it comes down to Argus Vs Giga... And I have to say: Argus for the win. He's simply got too great a quality of armor on him which is preventing the Giga from dealing enough damage to him before he's crushed.
...But I won't cast my vote yet.
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Post by Bio on Oct 7, 2007 20:42:54 GMT -5
Since Argus is technically invincible, and technically omnipotent in his strength, I think the choice is fairly obvious.
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Post by HyperGFreak on Oct 7, 2007 22:26:14 GMT -5
NSG, as stated, is going to have hell cut out for him here. If either Argus or GG gets close enough for melee, either the former breaks his neck with the Clothesline or the latter crunches and chops him. Peh. He won't go down without beaming the hell out of both of them, either... Now, Argus does have his godly advantage here, and even with GG's dexterity, organic critters usually have a mobility advantage. Fact. They're both godly strong, too, so if Argus gets his claws into a gap in GG's armor...the end. However, GG has jaws and blade, and better range... Kaiju creators, get in here and give us some more info to base our arguments off of.
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Post by Omegarex24 on Oct 8, 2007 8:53:09 GMT -5
The Gojulas Giga knows all there is to know about NSG, seeing as how he is part of the same timeline, but in the future of said timeline. Argus, however, he knows nothing about. That might mean he either 1) tries to finish off NSG as quickly as possible, or 2) goes for the foe he knows nothing about. I lean towards the former. Argus can do a lot of damage, but the Gojulas cna match him in most respects. NSG is no slich either, and isn't adverse to using his Gravity Tornado and telekinesis to great effect.
Really, this is quite the brawl and could go either way.
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Post by Inferno Rodan on Oct 8, 2007 21:04:10 GMT -5
Alrighty then, I guess I need to inform everyone of how NSG vs. Giga goes down. In their battle, they fight to a standstill. NSG manages to incapacitate Giga long enough to pull out. He'd lost a shoulder crystal and had gotten seriously torn up, and continuing to fight simply wasn't worth it. If the fight had been to the death, though, NSG would have emerged the victor, mainly because of his regen.
However, Giga has two advantages that allow him to fight NSG practically to a standstill, neither of which Argus has. The first is being a machine. NSG can't effectively read his thoughts. The second is a ranged weapon that NSG can rarely react to, due to the lack of warning prior to firing and the speed with which the payload is delivered. The Giga Cannons were able to throw NSG off balance long enough for Giga to close the distance and engage NSG in melee, where he had the advantage.
Now, that brings us to this battle. Giga, sadly, stands little chance here. While his firepower is immense, he lacks the ability to keep Argus at bay long enough for it to be any real use. And Argus has the physical power to dominate even Giga.
NSG is a whole nother matter though. He's not gonna let Argus get close. Argus can do very little if he can't get his hands on his opponent. NSG on the other hand... well, you know. It'll take quite literally days, but NSG will slowly be able to wear Argus down.
Heh, the three of them stack up quite interestingly against each other. NSG and Giga are nearly even against each other. Agus trumps Giga. NSG trumps Argus.
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Post by Monster Master on Oct 8, 2007 22:29:28 GMT -5
Well.. He does have the smarts to use the Earthquake Punch to create earthquakes and destroy all of the crystals at once, this MAY give Argus a slight amount of time to move in, that, or create a powerful enough one that will topple NSG long enough for him to move in.
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Post by Inferno Rodan on Oct 8, 2007 22:51:20 GMT -5
or create a powerful enough one that will topple NSG long enough for him to move in. Ah, but NSG will know that Argus is going to use the attack as soon as Argus himself does. He'll levitate off the ground to avoid it.
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Post by Monster Master on Oct 8, 2007 22:52:51 GMT -5
or create a powerful enough one that will topple NSG long enough for him to move in. Ah, but NSG will know that Argus is going to use the attack as soon as Argus himself does. He'll levitate off the ground to avoid it. Witch will still then give Argus time to leap and do that trademarked attack he ever-so loves.
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Post by Bio on Oct 9, 2007 7:43:20 GMT -5
Any strategy that requires a party to spend days on end continually attacking automatically loses, in my book. Very few living creatures can accomplish such a feat, and even a hardass like NSG would probably get bored and try something else. There's simply no bloody way he's going to spend days endlessly attacking Argus.
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Post by Inferno Rodan on Oct 10, 2007 12:17:38 GMT -5
Witch will still then give Argus time to leap and do that trademarked attack he ever-so loves. Which, again, NSG would know is coming and would either counter or avoid. No strategy Argus can come up with will work against NSG, simply because NSG will know about it as soon as Argus does. There's simply no bloody way he's going to spend days endlessly attacking Argus. He will when he has no choice in the matter. Fight to the death and whatnot.
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Post by Bio on Oct 10, 2007 14:33:14 GMT -5
No, he'll do everything in his power to find an alternative. What's more, he'll tire long before. It'll take a LOT of energy to hold Argus, and I doubt he'll be able to maintain that much in the time it takes him to wittle Argus down molecule by molecule. Nevermind the body fatigue factor.
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Post by Monster Master on Oct 10, 2007 15:59:52 GMT -5
He let Dagarha and others hit him, he'll let Argus do the same. The only difference here is the fact when that happens, NSG is gonna' be dead.
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Post by Inferno Rodan on Oct 10, 2007 19:18:19 GMT -5
No, he'll do everything in his power to find an alternative. What's more, he'll tire long before. It'll take a LOT of energy to hold Argus, and I doubt he'll be able to maintain that much in the time it takes him to wittle Argus down molecule by molecule. Nevermind the body fatigue factor. Are you telling me how my own kaiju thinks? No, he's gonna keep Argus away from himself. Period. Once he sees that his attacks are having little effect, he'll aim for Argus' eyes to blind him. Since eyes aren't skin, there's no reason that won't work. And a blind Argus is significantly less dangerous. And what makes you think NSG will tire, hmm? He can create more crystals at will, so Argus destroying the field will be of little consequence in the long run. And there's the fact that NSG doesn't need to absorb energy nearly as often as his previous self. Thoughout the entire demo battle, he absorbed energy a total of 3 times, one of which was after he had energy-sucking Barem attached to him. The other times he did it were far from neccessary; he just did it to keep his battery full, so to speak. He let Dagarha and others hit him, he'll let Argus do the same. The only difference here is the fact when that happens, NSG is gonna' be dead. He didn't "let" anyone hit him. Dagahra was hidden god knows how many hundred feet underwater. NSG couldn't sense him. MOGs managed to hit him for the same reason. Mothra Leo got him with the powder because he was distracted. Those are the only times he was struck.
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Post by Monster Master on Oct 10, 2007 19:27:04 GMT -5
Since when does having psychic powers and the ability to enter one's mind have a form of space limit?
Creating an earthquake that's greater than any other on Earth prior wouldn't distract NSG? Uh-huh. Hell, seeing his entire fortress, even if he can just create a new one, just fall to the ground and mountains crumble should be enough to distract him.
And he let Gaira rush in. Seeing how Argus is NOTHING but hand-to-hand strength, why would it be any different here?
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