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uncaswarriorbrave |
Posted - July 03 2003 : 11:20:59 PM Who is the better warrior in terms of speed, vitality, strength, stamina, and experience? |
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English Trader |
Posted - September 25 2003 : 9:57:43 PM I have to vote for Chingachgook also. In the end, I believe his experience provided the RIGHT speed, vitality, strength and stamina when he needed it most. Magua certainly had the first four characteristics, but he lost to Experience.
Very tough call though.
quote: Originally posted by uncaswarriorbrave
Who is the better warrior in terms of speed, vitality, strength, stamina, and experience?
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wlogwihlas |
Posted - September 25 2003 : 10:44:58 AM Magua had the aura of a warrior that no other character carried. in my book he will always be the best
wlogwihlas |
susquesus |
Posted - September 04 2003 : 11:39:53 PM I'm gonna vote for Chingachgook. Sure Hawkeye was the crack-shot, but in every aspect excepting the rifle he and Uncas were the Chingachgooks' pupils. Hand to hand and with the throwing of the war club he was unstoppable. When he sticks it to Magua at the end, whew!-makes me shiver. |
caitlin |
Posted - July 04 2003 : 11:25:48 AM quote: Originally posted by richfed
Rambo? :) Just kidding ...
In this movie, I think it is Hawkeye who proves to be the ablest of warriors ...
Wow, I think that's a tough one. Though I think Hawkeye proves himself worthy of the title, one has to look at Magua and admire his cunning. |
richfed |
Posted - July 04 2003 : 05:40:53 AM Rambo? :) Just kidding ...
In this movie, I think it is Hawkeye who proves to be the ablest of warriors ... |
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