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The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.
~ Albert Schweitzer

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Summary

Humans (Homo sapiens) are highly intelligent primates that have become the dominant species on Earth. They are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina and together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae (the great apes, or hominids). Humans are terrestrial animals, characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other primates; and highly advanced and organized societies.

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Tier:9-B, higher with Rage Power & Statistics Amplification | 9-B with most weaponry/explosives, 9-A with TBG-7V warheads, 8-B with MOAB & ATBIP, 7-C to 7-A with Nukes, 6-C with the World's Nuclear Weapon Stockpile

Name: Varies

Origin:The Real World[1][2]

Sex: Varies

Age: Varies (oldest human lived to 122 years and 164 days[3])

Classification: Human; Homo Sapiens

Peak Human/Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Adaptation (by time, exposure and/or several manual/biological ways[4], humans can adapt to adverse temperatures[5][6], higher altitudes[7][8], outer space, pain, swimming/diving in water, the dark (through the eyes), the effects of drugs, radiation, wounds, exercise, & other physical stresses), Genius Intelligence, Preparation (The human race would benefit immensely from having time to prepare, becoming the top of the food chain with sheer brain power) Vehicular Mastery (There's humans skilled at driving), Weapon Mastery, Martial Arts and Pressure Points (With the existence of multiple martial artists), Stealth Mastery, Accelerated Development (Possessing a higher innate IQ resulting in accelerated development of other skills), Acrobatics (By doing parkour), Hacking, Burrowing (By digging), Limited Memory Manipulation (Shown here), Social Influencing (Some people are capable of easily manipulate and influence others), Empathy (Can understand/feel what others are experiencing within their frame of reference), Enhanced Senses (Some people have a 4th cone receptor allowing them to see more colors, some have more sophisticated and precise tastebuds, has a vision 20 times better than the average human and can distinguish faces from kilometers away), Photographic Memory, Body Control (By having immense flexibility capable of twisting bones or stretchingskin; Marfan Syndrome is a condition that affects the connective tissues of the body which can give an abnormal amount of flexibility. Martin Laurello can rotate his head 180-degrees. Julia Gunthel can fit inside a 50x50 cm package), Multiple Personalities (Via DID), Small Size (Types 0 and 1; the shortest man of all time is 54.64 cm tall; the shortest baby was 23.876 cm tall), Large Size (Type 0; the tallest human was 2.72 m) Rage Power and Berserk Mode (Under hysterical strength), Surface Scaling (With and without equipment), Instinctive Reaction (Shown here; with enough experience, procedural memory can be used to predict movement and automatically execute a response, granting increased reaction speed), Immortality (Type 2; can survive internal decapitation, gaping holes in the brain), Supernatural Luck (Frane Selak is regarded to be the luckiest man to ever live), Limited Regeneration (High-Low), Minor Self-Resurrection[9], Bodily Weaponry (via means like teeth[10][11][12] and nails[13][14]),

Resistance to Pain (CIP prevents a person from feeling any kind of physical pain), Poison (Some people can inject snake venom without secondary effects due to the Arsenite Methyltransferase. With the ALDH2 gene), Cold (Can sink in freezing water and run in glaciers with no protection without harm), Fire and Heat (Can walk while completely engulfed in fire and be completely unscratched), Electricity (Can handle 500 watts of electricity harm), Empathy (Via apathy), Diseases (Exposing themselves to antibodies through vaccines can build up resistance to diseases such as smallpox, measles, etc. The Delta 32 mutation can protect people from HIV), Fear (The Urbach–Wiethe disease makes people incapable of feeling fear) and Radiation (Has developed resistance to radioactivity)

Flight (Via planes and other aircrafts), Spaceflight (Via rockets), Data Manipulation and Limited Information Analysis (With computing technology, synesthesia makes it easier for humans to process information), Extrasensory Perception (Can see heat, chemical spectrums, gamma rays, and others via Hyperspectral Scanning), Technological Manipulation (Can disable electronics with EMPs), Poison Manipulation and Paralysis Inducement (Withchemicalweaponry), Electricity Manipulation (With tasers), Homing Attack (Via heat-seeking weaponry), Explosion Manipulation (With explosives), Camouflage (With ghillie suits people can hide people from sight, multi-spectral camouflage can hide people from thermal infra-red vision, radars and other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum), Healing and Purification (With medical equipment), Fire Manipulation (Via flamethrowers), Radiation Manipulation (With nuclear weapons), Water Manipulation (With water cannons), Disease Manipulation (With biological warfare), Smoke Manipulation and Status Effect Inducement (With smoke grenades), Sound Manipulation (With sonic weapons), Sleep Manipulation (With tranquillizer darts and sleeping gas), Limited Black Hole Creation (With the Hadron Collider), Magnetism Manipulation (With magnets), Limited Ice Manipulation (With freeze sprays), Limited Fragrance Manipulation (With perfumes and other cosmetics), Light Manipulation (With flashbangs), Energy Projection (With laser weapons), Acid Manipulation, Corrosion Inducement and Limited Illusion Creation (With psychochemical warfare), Heat Manipulation (With thermobaric weapons and heat rays), Self-Sustenance (Type 1, with oxygen tanks and spacesuits), Damage Reduction (With body armor or shields),

Attack Potency:Wall level (The strongest humans can chop woodand bricks, bend steel with kicks, punch down treeskill hogs by hitting them on the head; Jonah Lomu can produce this level of energy from a simple tackle; Lydia Angyiou managed to trade blows with a non-hungry Polar Bear[15]), higher with Rage Power and Statistics Amplification (Suppression of theNCoR1 gene causes an increase in muscle mass, 2x the speed, and 2x the endurance; Myostatin-inhibitor Hypertrophy is when the body doesn't produce myostatin to limit muscle growth) | Wall level with most weaponry/explosives (Such as baseball bats, katanas, AK rifle platforms, shotguns, grenades, stielhandgranate, RPG-7, etc.), Small Building level with TBG-7V warheads (TBG-7V thermobaric warheads are used in attacking bunkers and buildings. Its theoretical explosive yield from its 10 meter lethal blast radius should be ~95,298,833 J), up to Building level with vehicles (Such as Bradley Fighting Vehicle with ATACMS missiles or Iowa-class battleships, etc.), City Block level with MOAB (Carries a yield of 11 tons of TNT) and ATBIP (Carries a yield of 44 Tons of TNT), Town level (The Smiling Buddha bomb carries a yield of 8 kilotons of TNT, the Little Boy carries a yield of 15 kilotons of TNT, Fat Man carries a yield of 21 kilotons of TNT, the RDS-1 carries a yield of 22 kilotons of TNT) to Mountain level with Nukes (The Tsar Bomba carried a yield of 58 megatons of TNT, it could've yielded 100 megatons of TNT), Island level with the World's Nuclear Weapon Stockpile

Speed:Peak Human travel speed (The fastest human ever could run at 44.72 km/h) with Subsonic combat speed and reactions (Can throw punches at 45 mph and kicks at 129 km/h; the fastest swing of a baseball bat was 103 mph; the fastest baseball pitch is 169.14 km/h; the fastest BB pellet cut by sword is 158.29 km/h; the fastest rugby ball caught was 100.58 km/h; the fastest shuttlecock caught was 255.78 km/h; fastest tennis ball a human caught was 154.15 mp; the fastest reaction time is .101 seconds with the fastest impulses reaching 320 mph & the fastest conduction velocities being 80-120 m/s[16][17]) | Transonic attack speed with Rocket Launchers (300 m/s), Supersonic attack speed with rifles (About 850 m/s), Supersonic+ attack speed with handguns (1,442 m/s[18]), Hypersonic attack speed with missiles (Mach 6), Speed of Light attack speedwith laser weapons; Hypersonic flight speed with aircrafts (The X-15A-2 possesses a speed of 7,274 km/h[19]), Massively Hypersonic flight speed with rockets (The Saturn V SA-505 can travel up to Mach 32.3[20]); Transonic travel speed with the ThrustSSC

Lifting Strength:Class K (The most a person could lift was 1,117 lbs.; most weight lifted by Atlas Stone lifts in one hour is 17,463.60 kg (38,500.65 lbs.); an aircraft weighing approximately 70 tons (154,323 lbs.) plus 300 kg (661 lbs.) of anchors and chains was the heaviest object pulled at the World's Strongest Man competition; heaviest vehicle pulled was 99,060 kg (218,389 lbs. 14.95 oz); Paul Anderson back lifted 6270 lbs, or 2844 kg, Gregg Ernst back lifted two cars, which weighed 5340 lbs. or 2422.183 kg. The highest standing jump is 1.616 meters. Javier Sotomayor has a high jump of over 8 feet. Mike Powell has a long jump of over 29 feet.), higher with Rage Power and Statistics Amplification | Class K with the Lenco Bearcat G2

Striking Strength:Wall Class (With denser bones; scaling to durability. The hardest punch ever thrown was 129,161 units, which is said to be the equivalent to 96 horsepower equal to getting hit by a Ford Escort (1,804,640 J); Mike Tyson was able to punch with this much force. Shogun Rua was able to kick this hard; the strongest kicks and stomps can be on theselevels), higher with Brass knuckles, Rage Power and Statistics Amplification

Durability:Wall level (Longest fall ever survived without a parachute was 10.16 km high; the most broken bones a human can survive is 433, which is equivalent to 162,375-4,295,360 joules; John Ferraro had a skull that is 16 mm thick which is 2.3x thicker than the average human skull; a man had bones eight times denser than normal bones; the strongest bones can be on these levels), higher with Statistics Amplification | Small Building level with aircrafts (such as the A-10 Thunderbolt II), Building level with land vehicles (i.e. the Bradley Fighting Vehicle), Small Town level with watercrafts (like Iowa-class Battleship)

Stamina:Superhuman (The most a human could run was 350 miles without stopping, eating, sleeping or slow down for 80 hours and 44 minutes straight.The Khoisan people can run for multiple hours on end in a desert without stopping, which would cause heatstroke for an animal[21]. Longest time held breath underwater is 24 minutes 3 seconds), higher with Statistics Amplification (Some humans possess a mutation which drastically reduces the need of sleep without feeling sleep deprivation[22]; Polycythemia is a condition where there is a higher amount of red blood cells in the body which can increase oxygen-carrying capacity by 50%. The DEC2 gene reduces the required amount of sleep to only 6 hours instead of the 8 to 8.5 required by normal people. The inhibition of the LR-15r-Alpha gene allows an incredibly high endurance in muscles)

Range:Below Standard to Extended Melee Range (via Small and Large Size; the longest nails grew to 1.978 m; the longest arm span is 2.88 m), likely Several meters (the longest vertical reach is 3.17 m; the longest hair grew to 5.627 m) | Extended Melee Range with melee weaponry, Kilometers with firearms, Tens of kilometers with Nukes

Standard Equipment:

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  • Knife: A knife is a tool with a cutting edge or blade often attached to a handle or hilt. One of the earliest tools used by mankind, knives appeared at least two-and-a-half million years ago, as evidenced by the Oldowan tools. Originally made of wood, bone, and stone (such as flint and obsidian), over the centuries, in step with improvements in both metallurgy and manufacturing, knife blades have been made from copper, bronze, iron, steel, ceramic, and titanium. Most modern knives have either fixed or folding blades; blade patterns and styles vary by maker and country of origin.
  • Sledgehammer: A sledgehammer is a tool with a large, flat, often metal head, attached to a long handle. The long handle combined with a heavy head allows the sledgehammer to gather momentum during a swing and apply a large force compared to hammers designed to drive nails. Along with the mallet, it shares the ability to distribute force over a wide area. This is in contrast to other types of hammers, which concentrate force in a relatively small area.
  • Crowbar: A crowbar, also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally a Prise bar or Prise bar, colloquially, in Britain and Australia sometimes called a jimmy, gooseneck, or pig foot, is a tool consisting of a metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, often with a small fissure on one or both ends for removing nails or to force apart two objects. Crowbars are commonly used to open nailed wooden crates or pry apart boards. In mining, crowbars have been used to break and remove rock, but not as much in modern mining.
  • Katana: A katana is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. It was used by the samurai of ancient and feudal Japan.
  • Baseball Bat: A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal club used in the sport of baseball to hit the ball after it is thrown by the pitcher. By regulation it may be no more than 2.75 inches (7.0 cm) in diameter at the thickest part and no more than 42 inches (1.067 m) in length. Although historically bats approaching 3 pounds (1.4 kg) were swung, today bats of 33 ounces (0.94 kg) are common, topping out at 34 ounces (0.96 kg) to 36 ounces (1.0 kg).
  • Brass Knuckles: Brass knuckles are "fist-load weapons" used in hand-to-hand combat. Brass knuckles are pieces of metal shaped to fit around the knuckles. Despite their name, they are often made from other metals, plastics or carbon fibers. Designed to preserve and concentrate a punch's force by directing it toward a harder and smaller contact area, they result in increased tissue disruption, including an increased likelihood of fracturing the intended target bones on impact. The extended and rounded palm grip also spreads across the attacker's palm the counterforce that would otherwise be absorbed primarily by the attacker's fingers, reducing the likelihood of damage to the attacker's fingers.
  • Axe: An axe is an implement that has been used for millennia to shape, split and cut wood, to harvest timber, as a weapon, and as a ceremonial or heraldic symbol. The axe has many forms and specialized uses but generally consists of an axe head with a handle, or helve. Before the modern axe, the stone-age hand axe was used from 1.5 million years BP without a handle. It was later fastened to a wooden handle. The earliest examples of handled axes have heads of stone with some form of wooden handle attached in a method to suit the available materials and use. Axes made of copper, bronze, iron and steel appeared as these technologies developed. Axes are usually composed of a head and a handle.
  • Chainsaw: A chainsaw is a portable, mechanical saw which cuts with a set of teeth attached to a rotating chain that runs along a guide bar. It is used in activities such as tree felling, limping, bucking, pruning, cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression and harvesting of firewood. Chainsaws with specially designed bar and chain combinations have been developed as tools for use in chainsaw art and chainsaw mills. These specialized chainsaws are used for cutting concrete during construction developments. Chainsaws are sometimes used for cutting ice, for example, ice sculpture and winter swimming in Finland. Someone who uses a saw is a sawyer.
  • Machete: A machete is a broad blade used either as an agricultural implement similar to an axe, or in combat like a long-bladed knife. The blade is typically 30 to 45 centimeters (12 to 18 in) long and usually under 3 millimeters (0.12 in) thick. In the Spanish language, the word is a diminutive form of the word macho, which was used to refer to sledgehammers. In the English language, an equivalent term is matchet, though it is less commonly used. In the English-speaking Caribbean, such as Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, and Grenada and in Trinidad and Tobago, the term cutlass is used for these agricultural tools.
  • Whip: A whip is a tool that was traditionally designed to strike animals or people to aid in guidance or exert control through pain compliance or fear of pain, although in some activities, whips can be used without inflicting pain, such as being an additional pressure aid or visual directional cue in equestrianism. Whips are generally one of two types, either a firm stick designed for direct contact, or a flexible line that requires a specialized swing to be effective and may have less precision in return for a longer reach and greater force. There are also whips that combine both a firm stick and a flexible line, such as hunting whips.
  • Springfield Armory XD: The Springfield Armory XD is a series of semi-automatic pistols sold by Springfield Armory, Inc., in the United States along with follow-on variants: XD-M, XD-S, and XD-E. Polymer-framed and predominantly striker-fired, the series is manufactured by HS Produkt in Karlovac, Croatia.
  • Revolver: A revolver (Also called a wheel gun) is a repeating handgun that has a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers (Each holding a single cartridge) and at least one barrel for firing. Before firing a round, the hammer is cocked and the cylinder rotates partially, indexing one of the cylinder chambers into alignment with the barrel, which allows the bullet to be fired through the bore. The hammer cocking can be achieved by either the user manually pulling the hammer back (as in single-action), via internal linkage relaying a rearward movement of the trigger (as in double-action), or both (as in double/single-action). By sequentially rotating through each chamber, the revolver allows the user to fire multiple times until having to reload the gun, unlike older single-shot firearms that had to be reloaded after each shot.
  • Nagant M1895: The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire. The Nagant M1895 was chambered for a proprietary cartridge, 7.62×38mmR, and featured an unusual "gas-seal" system, in which the cylinder moved forward when the gun was cocked, to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the fired projectile and allowing the weapon to be suppressed (an unusual ability for a revolver). Its design would inspire the M1893 Pieper Carbine and Steyr 1893 revolver
  • Colt M1911: The M1911, also known as the Colt Government or "Government", is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1986. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The pistol's formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 for the original model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, adopted in 1924. The designation changed to Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 in the Vietnam War era.
  • Colt Detective Special: The Colt Detective Special is a six-shot, carbon steel framed, 2" barreled, double-action revolver, and the first example of a class of firearms known as "snubnose revolvers". Made by Colt's Manufacturing Company, this model revolver, as the name "Detective Special" suggests, was intended to be a concealed weapon used by plainclothes police detectives. Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. It was designed from the outset to be chambered for higher-powered cartridges such as the .38 Special, considered to be a powerful caliber for a concealable pocket revolver of the day. The Detective Special uses a slightly smaller frame than the Colt Official Police or Smith & Wesson Model 10 (K-Frame) revolvers but is larger than the five-shot Smith & Wesson Model 36/Model 38/Model 42 (J-frame) revolvers.
  • Uzi: The Uzi is a family of Israeli open-bolt, blowback-operated submachine guns. Smaller variants are often considered to be machine pistols. The Uzi was one of the first weapons to use a telescoping bolt design which allows the magazine to be housed in the pistol grip for a shorter weapon. The first Uzi submachine gun was designed by Major Uziel "Uzi" Gal in the late 1940s shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel. The prototype was finished in 1950. First introduced to Israel Defense Forces (IDF) special forces in 1954, the weapon was placed into general issue two years later. The Uzi has found use as a personal defense weapon by rear-echelon troops, officers, artillery troops and tankers, as well as a frontline weapon by elite light infantry assault forces.
  • Desert Eagle: The Desert Eagle is a semi-automatic pistol notable for chambering the largest centerfire cartridge of any magazine-fed, self-loading pistol. Magnum Research Inc. (MRI) designed and developed the Desert Eagle. The design was refined, and the pistols were manufactured by Israel Military Industries (IMI) until 1995, when MRI shifted the manufacturing contract to Saco Defense in Saco, Maine. In 1998, MRI moved manufacturing back to IMI, which later commercialized its small arms branch under the name Israel Weapon Industries. Since 2009, the Desert Eagle Pistol has been produced in the United States at MRI's Pillager, Minnesota facility. Kahr Arms acquired Magnum Research in 2010.
  • Makarov Pistol: The Makarov pistol or PM is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol. Under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov, it became the Soviet Union's standard military and police side arm in 1951.
  • Glock: The Glock is a series of polymer-framed, short recoil-operated, locked-breech semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by Austrian manufacturer Glock Ges.m.b.H. The firearm entered Austrian military and police service by 1982 after it was the top performer in reliability and safety tests. Despite initial resistance from the market to accept a perceived "plastic gun" due to concerns regarding durability and reliability which proved unfounded, as well as fears that its use of a polymer frame might bypass the detection of the metal detectors in airports, also unfounded, Glock pistols have become the company's most profitable line of products as well as supplying national armed forces, security agencies, and police forces in at least 48 countries. Glocks are also popular firearms among civilians for recreational and competition shooting, home- and self-defense, and concealed or open carry
  • Smith & Wesson Model 57: The Smith & Wesson Model 57 is a large frame, double-action revolver with a six-round cylinder, chambered for the .41 Magnum cartridge, and designed and manufactured by the Smith & Wesson firearms company. The gun was designed as a weapon for law enforcement agencies. However, due to size and recoil it found more favor with civilian target shooters and hunters.
  • AK-47: The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova, is a gas-operated, 7.62×39mm assault rifle, developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. It is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov rifle family. 47 refers to the year it was finished. Design work on the AK-47 began in 1945. In 1946, the AK-47 was presented for official military trials, and in 1948, the fixed-stock version was introduced into active service with selected units of the Soviet Army. An early development of the design was the AKS, which was equipped with an underfolding metal shoulder stock. In early 1949, the AK-47 was officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces and used by the majority of the member states of the Warsaw Pact.
  • M60 Machine Gun: The M60, officially the United States Machine Gun, Caliber 7.62 mm, M60, is a family of American general-purpose machine guns firing 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges from a disintegrating belt of M13 links. There are several types of ammunition approved for use in the M60, including ball, tracer, and armor-piercing rounds. It was adopted in 1957 and issued to units beginning in 1959. It has served with every branch of the U.S. military and still serves with the armed forces of other states. Its manufacture and continued upgrade for military and commercial purchase continues into the 21st century, although it has been replaced or supplemented in most roles by other designs, most notably the M240 machine gun in U.S. service.
  • Adaptive Combat Rifle: The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is a modular assault rifle designed by Magpul Industries of Austin, Texas, and known initially as the Masada. In late January 2008, Bushmaster Firearms International entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development, and sales of the Masada. It was then known as the Bushmaster ACR. However, Remington Arms is contracted to manufacture the rifle for the US military and US law enforcement agencies. Whereby, it was known as the Remington ACR.
  • M24 Sniper Weapon System: The M24 Sniper Weapon System (SWS) is the military and police version of the Remington Model 700 rifle, M24 being the model's name assigned by the United States Army after adoption as their standard sniper rifle in 1988. The M24 is referred to as a "weapon system" because it consists of not only a rifle, but also a detachable telescopic sight and other accessories. The M24 SWS has the "long action" bolt version of the Remington 700 receiver but is chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO "short action" cartridge that has an overall length of 2.750 inches (69.85 mm). The "long action" allows the rifle to be re-configured for dimensionally larger cartridges up to 3.340 inches (84.84 mm) in overall length.
  • Barrett M82: The Barrett M82A1, standardized by the U.S. military as the M107, is a recoil-operated, semi-automatic anti-materiel precision rifle developed by the American Barrett Firearms Manufacturing company. Despite its designation as an anti-materiel rifle, it is used by some armed forces as an anti-personnel system. The M107 variant is also called the Light Fifty for its .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) chambering and significantly lighter weight compared to previous applications and the 15% heavier base M82 model. The weapon is found in three variants, the original M82A1 (and A3), the bullpup M82A2 and Barrett M107A1 with muzzle brake designed to accept a suppressor and made out of titanium instead of steel. The M82A2 is no longer manufactured, though the XM500 can be seen as its successor.
  • FN-FAL: The FAL is a battle rifle designed by Belgian small arms designer Dieudonné Saive and manufactured by FN Herstal. During the Cold War the FAL was adopted by many countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), with the notable exception of the United States. It is one of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by more than 90 countries. Because of its prevalence and widespread usage among the militaries of many NATO and first world countries during the Cold War, it received the title "The right arm of the Free World". It is chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The British Commonwealth variant of the FAL was redesigned from FN's metrical FAL into British imperial units and was produced under license as the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle.
  • Minigun: The M134 Minigun is a 7.62×51mm NATO six-barrel rotary machine gun with a high, sustained rate of fire. It features a Gatling-style rotating barrel assembly with an external power source, normally an electric motor. The "Mini" in the name is in comparison to larger-caliber designs that use a rotary barrel design, such as General Electric's earlier 20 mm M61 Vulcan, and "gun" for the use of rifle ammunition as opposed to autocannon shells. "Minigun" refers to a specific model of weapon that General Electric originally produced, but the term "minigun" has popularly come to refer to any externally powered rotary gun of rifle caliber. The term is sometimes used loosely to refer to guns of similar rates of fire and configuration, regardless of power source and caliber.
  • PKP Pecheneg Machine Gun: The PKP Pecheneg is a Russian 7.62×54mmR general-purpose machine gun. It is a further development and modification of the PK machine gun. It is said to be more accurate than all its predecessors due to a heavier, non-removable, forced-air-cooled barrel with radial cooling ribs and a handle which eliminates the haze effect from hot gases and keeps the barrel cooler, making the weapon more reliable. A steel jacket encloses the barrel to and runs up to the muzzle similarly to the Lewis machine gun provide forced air cooling. Low pressure created at the front of the jacket during firing draws cool air into the jacket through oval windows at the rear of the jacket. Furthermore, the weapon is capable of having a telescopic sight or other sights mounted on it, which increases its accuracy and effective range.
  • Gewehr 41: The Gewehr 41, commonly known as the G41(W) or G41(M), is a battle rifle manufactured and used by Nazi Germany during World War II. By 1940, it became apparent that some form of a semi-automatic rifle with a higher rate of fire than existing bolt-action rifle models was necessary to improve the infantry's combat efficiency. The Army issued a specification to various manufacturers, and Mauser and Walther submitted prototypes that were very similar.
  • Karabin Mosin: Karabin Mosin wz. 1891, również: karabin Mosina, trzyliniowy karabin wzoru 1891 roku, pot. Mosin-Nagant – skonstruowany pod koniec XIX wieku przez Siergieja Mosina rosyjski karabin powtarzalny. Karabin ten i jego wersje rozwojowe były podstawowym uzbrojeniem żołnierzy Armii Imperium Rosyjskiego i Armii Czerwonej od lat 90. XIX wieku do lat 50. XX wieku, kiedy to zastąpił go karabinek automatyczny AK.
  • Mk 2 Grenade: The Mk 2 grenade (initially known as the Mk II) is a fragmentation type anti-personnel hand grenade introduced by the U.S. armed forces in 1918. It was the standard issue anti-personnel grenade used during World War II, and also saw limited service in later conflicts, including the Korean War and Vietnam War. Replacing the failed Mk 1 grenade of 1917, it was standardized in 1920 as the Mk II, and redesignated the Mk 2 on April 2, 1945. The Mk 2 was gradually phased out of service as the M26-series (M26/M61/M57) grenade was introduced during the Korean War. Due to the tremendous quantity manufactured during World War II the Mk 2 was still in limited issue with the US Army and US Marine Corps throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The U.S. Navy was one of the last users of the Mk 2 when it was finally withdrawn from U.S. military service in 1969, replaced with the M33 series (M33/M67).
  • M67 Grenade: The M67 grenade is a fragmentation hand grenade used by the United States military. The M67 is a further development of the M33 grenade, itself a replacement for the M26-series grenades used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the older Mk 2 "pineapple" grenade used since World War I.
  • Grenade Launcher: A grenade launcher is a weapon that fires a specially designed large-caliber projectile, often with an explosive, smoke or gas warhead. Today, the term generally refers to a class of dedicated firearms firing unitary grenade cartridges. The most common type are man-portable, shoulder-fired weapons issued to individuals, although larger crew-served launchers are issued at higher levels of organization by military forces. Grenade launchers can either come in the form of standalone weapons (either single-shot or repeating) or attachments mounted to a parent firearm, usually a rifle. Larger crew-served automatic grenade launchers such as the Mk 19 are mounted on tripods or vehicles. Some armored fighting vehicles also mount fixed arrays of short range, single-shot grenade launchers as a means of defense
  • RPG-7: The RPG-7 is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank rocket-propelled grenade launcher. It—along with its predecessor, the RPG-2—were designed by the Soviet Union; it is now manufactured by the Russian company Bazalt. The weapon has the GRAU index (Russian armed forces index) 6G3. The ruggedness, simplicity, low cost, and effectiveness of the RPG-7 has made it the most widely used anti-armor weapon in the world. Currently around 40 countries use the weapon, and it is manufactured in several variants by nine countries. It is popular with irregular and guerrilla forces. The RPG has been used in almost all conflicts across all continents since the mid-1960's from the Vietnam War to the ongoing Syrian Civil War.
  • Anti-Tank Mine: An anti-tank mine (abbreviated to "AT mine") is a type of land mine designed to damage or destroy vehicles including tanks and armored fighting vehicles. Compared to anti-personnel mines, anti-tank mines typically have a much larger explosive charge, and a fuze designed only to be triggered by vehicles or, in some cases, tampering with the mine.
  • Stielhandgranate: The Stielhandgranate was a German hand grenade of unique design. It was the standard issue of the German Empire during World War I and became the widespread issue of Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht during World War II. The very distinctive appearance led to it being called a "stick grenade", or "potato masher" in British Army slang, and is today one of the most easily recognized infantry weapons of the 20th century
  • Dynamite: Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents and stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Northern Germany and patented in 1867. It rapidly gained wide-scale use as a more powerful alternative to black powder. Today, dynamite is mainly used in the mining, quarrying, construction, and demolition industries. Dynamite is still the product of choice for trenching applications, and as a cost-effective alternative to cast boosters. Dynamite is occasionally used as an initiator or booster for AN and ANFO explosive charges.
  • SMAW: The Mk 153 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon (SMAW) is a shoulder-launched rocket weapon with the primary function of being a portable assault weapon and a secondary anti-armor rocket launcher. Developed from the B-300, it was introduced to the United States Armed Forces in 1984. It has a maximum effective range of 500 meters (550 yd) against a tank-sized target. It can be used to destroy bunkers and other fortifications during assault operations; it can also destroy other designated targets using the dual mode rocket and main battle tanks using the High-Explosive Anti-Armor (HEAA) rocket. Operations in Afghanistan and Iraq saw a thermobaric rocket added, which is capable of collapsing a building.
  • MK3 Grenade: The MK3 offensive hand grenade is a cylindrical concussion grenade designed to produce casualties during close combat while minimizing danger to friendly personnel exposed in the open owing to minimal fragmentation. There is a secondary fragmentation hazard though from rocks, gravel, wood splinters, glass, etc. The grenade is also used for concussion effects in enclosed areas, for blasting, or for demolition tasks. The shock waves produced by this grenade when used in enclosed areas are greater than those produced by the fragmentation grenade. It is, therefore, very effective against enemy soldiers located in bunkers, buildings, and fortified areas. It is commonly known as the "concussion" or "demo" grenade.

The first version was created in March 1918. It was designed to be used during trench assaults to knock out bunkers and clear trenches without producing fragmentation that could injure the user or friendly forces nearby.

  • Mortar: A mortar is usually a simple, lightweight, man-portable, muzzle-loaded weapon, consisting of a smooth-bore metal tube fixed to a base plate with a lightweight bipod mount and a sight. They launch explosive shells (technically called bombs) in high-arching ballistic trajectories. Mortars are typically used as indirect fire weapons for close fire support with a variety of ammunition.
  • Trinity: Trinity was the code name of the first detonation of a nuclear device. It was conducted by the United States Army at 5:29 a.m. on July 16, 1945, as part of the Manhattan Project. The test was conducted in the Jornada del Muerto desert about 35 miles (56 km) southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, on what was then the USAAF Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, now part of White Sands Missile Range. The only structures originally in the vicinity were the McDonald Ranch House and its ancillary buildings, which scientists used as a laboratory for testing bomb components. A base camp was constructed, and there were 425 people present on the weekend of the test.
  • Fat Man: "Fat Man" was the codename for the nuclear bomb that was detonated over the Japanese city of Nagasaki by the United States on 9 August 1945. It was the second of the only two nuclear weapons ever used in warfare, the first being Little Boy, and its detonation marked the third nuclear explosion in history. It was built by scientists and engineers at Los Alamos Laboratory using plutonium from the Hanford Site, and it was dropped from the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bockscar piloted by Major Charles Sweeney.
  • Ivy Mike: Ivy Mike was the codename given to the first full-scale test of a thermonuclear device, in which part of the explosive yield comes from nuclear fusion. Ivy Mike was detonated on November 1, 1952, by the United States on the island of Elugelab in Enewetak Atoll, in the now independent island nation of the Marshall Islands, as part of Operation Ivy. It was the first full test of the Teller–Ulam design, a staged fusion device.
  • Little Boy: "Little Boy" was the codename for the type of atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 during World War II. It was the first nuclear weapon used in warfare. The bomb was dropped by the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay piloted by Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr., commander of the 509th Composite Group of the United States Army Air Forces and Captain Robert A. Lewis. It exploded with an energy of approximately 15 kilotons of TNT and caused widespread death and destruction throughout the city. The Hiroshima bombing was the second man-made nuclear explosion in history, after the Trinity test.
  • RDS-1: The RDS-1, also known as Izdeliye 501 and First Lightning, was the nuclear bomb used in the Soviet Union's first nuclear weapon test. The United States assigned it the code-name Joe-1, in reference to Joseph Stalin. It was detonated on 29 August 1949 at 7:00 a.m., at Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, after top-secret research and development as part of the Soviet atomic bomb project
  • W54 Warhead: The W54 was one of the smallest nuclear warheads deployed by the United States. It was a very compact implosion-type nuclear weapon design, designed for tactical use and had a very low yield for a nuclear weapon, in the range of 10 to 1,000 tons TNT equivalent. Its original use was in the Davy Crockett short-range rocket, but it was later adapted as a man-portable Special Atomic Demolition Munition, and later as the basis of nuclear-tipped air-to-air missiles. A later development was the W72, which were rebuilt W54s used with the AGM-62 Walleye guided bomb. The W72 was in service until 1979.
  • Pokhran-I: Smiling Buddha was the assigned code name of India's first successful nuclear bomb test on 18 May 1974. The bomb was detonated on the army base Pokhran Test Range (PTR), in Rajasthan, by the Indian Army under the supervision of several key Indian generals. Pokhran-I was also the first confirmed nuclear weapons test by a nation outside the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. Officially, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) characterized this test as a "peaceful nuclear explosion". A series of nuclear tests was carried out in 1998 under the name Pokhran-II.
  • Castle Bravo: Castle Bravo was the first in a series of high-yield thermonuclear weapon design tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, as part of Operation Castle. Detonated on March 1, 1954, the device was the most powerful nuclear device detonated by the United States and its first lithium deuteride fueled thermonuclear weapon. Castle Bravo's yield was 15 megatons of TNT, 2.5 times the predicted 6.0 megatons, due to unforeseen additional reactions involving lithium-7, which led to the unexpected radioactive contamination of areas to the east of Bikini Atoll. At the time, it was the most powerful artificial explosion in history.
  • Operation Crossroads: Operation Crossroads was a pair of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in mid-1946. They were the first nuclear weapon tests since Trinity in July 1945, and the first detonations of nuclear devices since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The purpose of the tests was to investigate the effect of nuclear weapons on warships. The Crossroads tests were the first of many nuclear tests held in the Marshall Islands, and the first to be publicly announced beforehand and observed by an invited audience, including a large press corp. They were conducted by Joint Army/Navy Task Force One, headed by Vice Admiral William H. P. Blandy rather than by the Manhattan Project, which had developed nuclear weapons during World War II. A fleet of 95 target ships was assembled in Bikini Lagoon and hit with two detonations of Fat Man plutonium implosion-type nuclear weapons of the kind dropped on Nagasaki, each with a yield of 23 kilotons of TNT (96 TJ).
  • Tsar Bomba: The Soviet RDS-220 hydrogen bomb, known to the Western nations as Tsar Bomba, was the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created. Tested on 30 October 1961 as an experimental verification of calculation principles and multi-stage thermonuclear weapon designs, it also remains the most powerful human-made explosive ever detonated. The bomb was detonated 4000 m above the Sukhoy Nos ("Dry Nose") cape of Severny Island, Novaya Zemlya, 15 km (9.3 mi) from Mityushikha Bay, north of Matochkin Strait. The detonation was secret but was detected by US Intelligence agencies. The US apparently had an instrumented KC-135R aircraft in the area of the test – close enough to have been scorched by the blast.

Intelligence:Supergenius (Humans prevail as the smartest species in the planet, becoming the top of the food chain out of sheer brain power and due to tool usage and creation, can tame and domesticate multiple animal species, has deep knowledge of all fields of science such as physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry and many others, could stalemate the best chess supercomputer, in terms of combat, has knowledge and tons of experience on all kinds of weapons and martial arts, including the hardest martial arts to master such as Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Can easily manipulate and influence other people to do whatever needed. The smartest human to have ever lived could perfect an entire language from just 1 day of learning it, could already talk fluently with adults at 1 year of age, could develop a mathematical algorithm at 6 years of age, passed a medical exam at Harvard at 6 years just as a hobby, could give classes at Harvard at 11 years of age, mastered 40 languages as an adult and had an estimate IQ between 250 and 300. Can utilize speed reading), higher with Statistics Amplification (Hyperthymesia is a condition where a person can remember almost everything they've learned in vivid detail. The NR2b geneincreases memory and learning speed)

Weaknesses: Vulnerable to diseases; requires food, water, sleep, and other forms of substance to survive and utilize the body to the maximum potential.

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  • Shotokan: A style of Karate that uses strikes.
  • Ju Jitsu: The Japanese martial art style of Jujutsu focuses on grips, holds, and throws. By redirecting or manipulating the energy of an attack, you can defeat the attacker.
  • Bajutsu: Bajautsu is a Japanese military equestrian martial art.
  • Jeet Kune Do: Jeet Kune Do is a martial arts style first created by the late martial artist and movie star, Bruce Lee.
  • Kyusho Jitsu: A martial art focused on targeting pressure points.
  • Kuntao: Kuntao is a Southeast Asian martial art that uses a combination of hand strikes, kicks, grappling and weapons.
  • Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP): The Marine Corps Martial Arts Program teaches unarmed combat, knife training, bayonet techniques, etc.
  • Kokondo: Kokondo is a style that combines techniques from Karate and Jujutsu. This style is often used in self-defense.
  • Chun Kuk Do: Chun Kuk Do is a hybrid American Korean martial art created by Chuck Norris. And if you have been hiding under a Martial Arts rock for decades, Chuck Norris is movie star and Martial Arts expert.
  • Kenjutsu: Kenjutsu is a martial arts style originally focused on teaching sword techniques. Kenjutsu is less focused on sparring, and more focusing on ways to wield swords, often as a means of education.
  • Bokator: Bokator is an ancient Cambodian martial art that includes grappling, strikes and weapons training. Oral tradition indicates that bokator, a close-quarter combat system, was used by the ancient Cambodian armies before Angkor was founded. Bokator is not to be confused with other martial arts native to Cambodia.
  • Niten Ichi-Ryu: Niten Ichi-Ryu is a two-sword martial arts style created by the famous Japanese samurai, Miyamoto Musashi.
  • Vale Tudo: Vale Tudo is a Brazilian martial arts system that is similar to Mixed Martial Arts but with even fewer rules. The limited number of rules can result in more injuries during Vale Tudo contests. It originates in Brazil where Martial Art styles have often challenged each other in these brutal contests.
  • Shaolin Kung Fu: Shaolin Kung Fu is a well-known style of Kung Fu. This martial art was developed by the monks at the Shaolin Temple in China. Over the years it has been a popular base art for film storylines and TV shows. Indeed, many Shaolin monks have gone onto star in 'world' tours to show their incredible feats of skill.
  • Glima: Glima is a Scandinavian wrestling-based martial arts that was created by the Vikings. Although not much is known of this style, historians are able to understand its background, origins and even techniques due to archaeological finds.
  • Butthan: Butthan is a Bangladeshi martial art that includes mediation, self-defense and weapons.
  • Wing Chun: Wing Chun is a Chinese martial arts style focused on strikes, grappling and weapons training. Wing Chun was founded by a female named Yim Wing Chun around the reign of Emperor Jiaqing (1796-1820).
  • Panantukan: In Filipino martial arts, panantukan is the boxing component. The Panantukan system, however, is not a sport, but instead, a system of fighting for the streets. Suntukan, Pangamot, Pakamot, and Mano-Mano are also the names of this martial art.
  • Shorinji Kempo: A form of martial arts that combines personal growth, health and spirituality with the practice of self-defense techniques such as punches, kicks, escapes, throws, etc. Established in 1947, this Kung Fu style is regarded as a modified Japanese version of the traditional Shaolin form of Kung Fu.
  • Enshin Kaikan: The Enshin Kaikan is a Japanese martial art that incorporates the Sabaki method (which is aimed at channeling an opponent's power against them). There are a lot of kicks, punches, sweeps, throws, etc. involved in this martial art.
  • Praying Mantis Kung Fu: There are many techniques used in Praying Mantis Kung Fu, some of which are redirection, joint manipulation, pressure point attack, and trapping.
  • Kickboxing: Kickboxing is a martial arts style focused on powerful kicks and punches. It rose to popularity in the 80's thanks to the famous Kickboxer movies starring Jean Claude van Damme
  • Wushu: Wushu is the modern-day sports version of Kung Fu. Wushu is known for its incredible acrobatic displays and has been made popular by Jet Li who is a movie star that has trained in the Wushu systems. It is not uncommon to find huge Wushu schools in China.
  • Kyudo: Kyudo is a Japanese martial arts style focused on archery.
  • Bajiquan: The Bajiquan style is a Chinese martial art that is popular for its use of elbow strikes and explosive power.
  • Coreeda: An Australian aboriginal form of martial arts with a strong focus on wrestling.
  • Bajiquan: There are many Chinese martial arts styles, but Bajiquan is famous for its explosive power, elbow strikes, and fluid movement.
  • Hung Ga: A southern Chinese martial art, Hung Ga (or Hung Gar) combines 5 animal styles, including the Dragon, the Leopard, the Snake and the Tiger (Crane, Dragon, Leopard, Snake, Tiger).
  • Kobudo: A form of Japanese (Okinawan) martial arts that emphasizes weapons training. Among the weapons used in this fight are the bo staff, the sai, the tonfa, and the nunchaku.
  • Hwa Rang Do: A Korean martial art based on both sparring and self-defense, as well as training with weapons as a part of its techniques.
  • Lethwei: Lethwei is a Myanmar (Burma) martial art that is similar to Muay Thai and Kickboxing. However, Lethwei has less restrictions as these martial arts allows techniques such as headbutts.
  • Catch Wrestling: Catch Wrestling is a grappling martial art created in the late 1800s that combines techniques from wrestling, Judo, Jujutsu and other grappling martial arts.
  • Lerdrit: Lerdrit is a military martial art used by the Royal Thai Army.
  • Shuai Jiao: A Chinese martial art focused mainly on wrestling and grappling techniques.
  • Silat: As a type of Southeast Asian martial art, the style of Silat focuses on striking (using elbows and knees), throwing, takedowns, and weapons training. Silat is a popular martial art because of its fast techniques for self-defense as well as its long history
  • Silambam: Silambam is an Indian martial art focused primarily on staff fighting.
  • Kendo: The Japanese martial art form called Kendo emphasizes the use of swords (such as the Bokken and Katana).
  • KAPAP: KAPAP means face-to-face combat in Hebrew. Despite not being as well-known as Krav Maga, this Israeli martial arts system is used by a number of Israel's elite military units.
  • Sumo: Sumo is a Japanese martial art focused on wrestling.
  • Tai Chi: Many senior citizens use the slow movements of Tai Chi to improve their fitness and balance, reduce stress, and help them feel better overall. In this way, Tai Chi is viewed as a "gentle" martial art.
  • Jujutsu: Jujutsu is a Japanese martial art that focuses on the martial arts weapon known as the Jutte (Jitte).
  • Huyen Langlon: Huyen Langlon is a martial art from northeastern India.
  • Dambe: Dambe is an African martial art focused primarily on boxing, but it also uses kicking techniques.
  • Itto-Ryu: A Japanese martial art focused on the sword. There are many sub-styles of Itto-Ryu and these martial arts had significant influence on the development of modern Kendo.
  • Defendu: This British martial art was created by William Fairbairn and Eric Sykes. In World War II, Allied soldiers and Office of Strategic Services agents were taught this system. It led later to the development of self-defense systems called 'combatives'.
  • Mau Rakau: Mau Rakau is a weapons-based martial arts developed by the Maori of New Zealand.
  • Military Martial Arts: Martial arts used by and/or developed for the military are known as military martial arts. As opposed to sport-based martial arts, which ban certain techniques in order to prevent injuries, they are designed for real-life combat situations.
  • Singlestick: This ancient English martial art uses a wooden rod to practice techniques that were originally designed to teach cutlass fighting to sailors.
  • Icho-Ryu: Icho-Ryu is a fusion of martial arts such as Aikido, Goju Ryu Karate, Jujutsu, Judo and Aikijujutsu. It was created to meet the needs of law enforcement officers.
  • Kyokushin: The karate method called Kyokushin was created in the early 1960s by Masutatsu Oyama. The Kyokushinkai organization represents these styles and sets the standards for safety gear to be seen during competitions. Kyokushin is an international style of Karate, which means "the way of the open hand."
  • Bujutsu: Bujutsu is the Japanese martial arts of the Samurai.
  • Canne de Combat: Canne de Combat is a French martial art that focuses on a sports version of cane fighting.
  • Muay Boran: Muay Boran is a Thai martial art. Modern Muay Thai evolved from this martial arts style.
  • Hanbojutsu: Hanbojutsu is a martial art that utilizes the Hanbo (a 3-foot wooden staff).
  • Capoeira: Capoeira is a very fluid and acrobatic martial arts style from Brazil.
  • Nunchaku Do: The art of Nunchaku Do focuses on the use of Nunchaku (Nun chucks) for sport purposes. They are an illegal weapon in most countries. Their original use was in farming as rice flails.
  • Taekkyeon: The Taekkyeon style of martial arts focuses mainly on kicks, side sweeps, trips, pushes, and other similar moves.
  • Yaw Yan: Yaw Yan is a Philippine kickboxing martial art. Additionally, grappling techniques are used to defend against weapons.
  • Sikaran: In Philippines Martial Arts, Sikaran is almost exclusively focused on kicking.
  • Linh Quyen Dao: It is a form of Vietnamese martial arts.
  • Hojojutsu: The technique of hojojutsu is based on ropes that are used to restrain or disable attackers.
  • Kino Mutai: Known as Kina Mutai (Kino Mutai), this Philippine martial art uses unconventional tactics such as biting and eye-gouging to combat the enemy.
  • Kuk Sool Won: Kuk Sool Won is a form of Korean martial art focused on strikes, kicks, grappling, joint locks, weapons training and techniques for healing.
  • HEMA: Historically European Martial Arts - HEMA are mostly sword-based martial arts that use techniques developed in Europe between the 1300s and 1800s.
  • Ninjutsu: Originally, ninjutsu derived from the martial arts practiced by spies and assassins of ancient Japan, the ninjas (Japanese spies). Ninjutsu gained fame throughout the 80’s thanks to a number of high-profile movies.
  • Kyuk Too Ki: This art is another name for the Korean version of kickboxing.
  • Hung Ga: Hung Gar is also known as Hung Ga and is a Chinese martial art with an emphasis on kicking and hand techniques.
  • Lathi Khela: The Lathi Khela is a form of martial arts that combines stick-fighting with a form of wrestling.
  • Jukendo: Jukendo is a Japanese martial art focused on the bayonet.
  • Bando: A martial art style called Bando originates in Myanmar (formerly Burma), a country located in Southeast Asia.
  • Schwingen: Schwingen is a Swiss martial arts focused on grappling.
  • Sojutsu: Sojutsu is a Japanese martial art focused on spear fighting.
  • Combat Hopak: Combat Hopak (or Boyovyy Hopak) is a Ukrainian martial art supposedly derived from Cossack military traditions.
  • Pankration: This Greek martial arts style combines grappling, kicking techniques and boxing. It was part of the first Olympics in 648 BC.
  • Shuri-Ryu: Shuri-Ryu is a martial art that combines elements of Karate and Kung Fu.
  • Nam Hong Son: Nam Hong Son is a Vietnamese martial art.
  • Cuong Nhu: Cuong Nhu is a Vietnamese-American hybrid martial art that combines elements from Shotokan Karate, Aikido, Judo, Wing Chun, Vovinam, Tai Chi and Boxing.
  • Special Combat Aggressive Reactionary System (SCARS): This martial arts program was taught to US Navy Seals in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • Pencak Silat: Pencak Silat is the name used to refer to a variety of Indonesian martial arts.
  • Bartitsu: Bartitsu, an English martial art which combines boxing, cane fighting, and jujutsu, amongst other elements, combines lots of things. It is thought that the revival of this martial art is due to the rise in popularity of Sherlock Holmes (a fictional master of Bartitsu).
  • Judo: In its original form, Judo is a Japanese martial arts style that emphasizes grappling and joint locks. Today it is an Olympic sport that has undergone a number of rule changes to make the sport more dramatic and exciting to watch. There are no lower body submissions like leglocks in Judo and indeed not leg grabs allowed. It is one of the most practiced sports in the world today.
  • Fencing: Fencing is a sport that focuses on the use of the sword. Its history is well documented as it was a dominant fighting style used across the globe before the invention of the firearm.
  • Bagua Zhang: The “Eight Trigram Palm” style is one of the 3 best known Wudang styles. Best known for its “circle walking”.
  • Shintaido: Shintaido is a martial art that combines Karate, Kenjutsu and Bojutsu with spiritual and mediation elements.
  • Ssireum: Ssireum is a Korean martial art focused on wrestling.
  • Siljun Dobup: Siljun Dobup is a sword-based martial arts based on Japanese and Korean traditions.
  • Krav Maga: Krav Maga is a martial arts style originating in Israel that focuses on the rules of wining combat in "real life" situations. It was developed for Israeli soldiers and has since been adapted for civilians. The art has many techniques but will often use blocks and strikes at the same time. Students are known to become very proficient in self-defense in a short amount of time when training in Krav Maga
  • Qwan Ki Do: Qwan Ki Do (Quan Khi Do) is a Vietnamese martial art founded by Pham Xuan Tong in the 1960s.
  • Iaijutsu: Iaijutsu is the combat version of Iaido.
  • Soo Bahk Do: Soo Bahk Do is a Korean martial art that grew out of Tang Soo Do.
  • Hapkido: Hapkido is a Korean martial arts style focused on punches, kicks, throws and joint locks.
  • Kung Fu To’a: Kung Fu To’a is an Iranian martial arts style that combines Kung Fu and Yoga.
  • Niyuddha: Niyuddha is an ancient Indian martial art focused on kicking, punching and throwing.
  • Yamanni-Ryu: Yamanni-Ryu is a martial arts style that focuses on training with Okinawan weapons (Kobudo).
  • American Kenpo: American Kenpo is a hybrid martial arts style. It is also known as Kenpo Karate.
  • Sanshou (or Sanda): Sanshou is a martial arts style developed for the Chinese military. It is focused on combat training and combines elements of kung fu, grappling and self-defense techniques.
  • Vovinam: Vovinam is a Vietnamese martial arts style.
  • Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu: Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu is a traditional Japanese martial art focused on unarmed combat, throws, strikes to vital areas, joint locks, etc.
  • Shin Kicking: Shin Kicking is an English martial arts or combat sports where the contestants kick each other in the shins until one withdraws from the contest. It is seen more at local festivals now than practiced as a Martial Art
  • Won Hwa Do: Won Hwa Do (or WonHwaDo) is a Korean martial art known for its circular techniques.
  • Sibpalki: Sibpalki is a Korean martial art that teaches close combat skills that were utilized in the late 1700s.
  • Byakuren Kaikan: Byakuren Kaikan is a Japanese martial art focused on full contact sparring. This style originated out of Shorinji Kempo.
  • LimaLama: A martial art from Samoa.
  • Shooto: It was developed by Satoru Sayama and is based on Japanese martial arts techniques that have elements of mixed martial arts. It is more of an organization than a Martial Art as such, but any fighter that has been involved in Shooto can certainly handle themselves.
  • Bojuka: The Bojuka method of self-defense consists of grappling and striking at vital places on the body of an opponent. Developed by Tom Schrenk the system draws upon techniques used by criminals. It took over 25 years to develop and contains both empty hand and knife techniques.
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a Brazilian martial arts style focused on ground fighting. Its origins come from Judo, where a Japanese immigrant taught a Brazilian Judo. However, over the years these techniques were adapted by Helio Gracie, and he created the more modern version. The BJJ Ranking system can take 10 years to go from white to black belt. These techniques use leverage to overcome stronger opponents.
  • Jojutsu: Jojutsu (or Jodo), also known as Japanese martial arts is an art focusing on the short staff (Jo).
  • Shoot fighting: Similar to mixed martial arts, shoot fighting is a combat sport. Techniques from Muay Thai Kickboxing and total body submission grappling are emphasized. Its origins are mainly Japanese, but it does also have a great deal of heritage from the ancient Greek art of Pankration. Shoot fighting is arguably the Godfather of MMA and its various organizations have produced fighters such as Ken Shamrock and his brother Frank. Although some rules differ, often fighters cannot strike each other in the face with a closed fist.
  • Tahtib: It is an Egyptian martial art centered around stick fighting. Students generally train with a 4-foot wooden stick.
  • To-Shin Do: A “modernized” version of Ninjutsu.
  • Keysi: The Keysi fighting system was first developed by Justo Dieguez and Andy Norman and grew to large scale fame thanks to its appearance in many action films, including the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy. The art is based on savage street self-defense tactics that were originally developed as the founder Justo had to fight as a child in the Spanish mines, often fighting large groups of men. The techniques involve the use of short-range elbows and limb destructions.
  • Defense Lab: Defense Lab is the name of the organization created by former Keysi founder Andy Norman. After a disagreement over the future of Keysi, Andy formed his own organization, Defense Lab. This organization has grown to multiple schools over the world and teaches a varied syllabus, including self-defense, sports combat, and also a modernized version of Krav Maga. It features and draws upon techniques from Keysi, JKD and boxing to provide a street self-defense syllabus that has been adapted into several police training syllabuses worldwide.
  • Eddie Quinn's The Approach: The Approach system is a method of striking created by self-defense expert Eddie Quinn. It focuses on the use of powerful and fast hammer strikes and can be learned in hours. The powerful strikes are one of the fastest ways to enable someone with little or no skill to become able to defend themselves in a short period of time.
  • Ghost: Developed by world famous Martial Arts coach, Phil Norman. Ghost is a method of striking, offense and defense that can be used by boxers and MMA fighters to land strikes, without getting hit themselves. Pressure tested in both MMA and boxing matches; the system has been shown to help martial artist to hit an opponent with ease.
  • Boxing: Boxing is a sport that evolved out of bare-knuckle boxing. This activity was used for entertainment purposes and then eventually gambling. It later progressed into a gloved sport for the fighter's safety and today is a multi-billion dollar business. Boxers are known for their incredible fitness, and knowing how to punch hard, head movement and footwork.
  • Taido: Taido, consists of a combination of various elements of Japanese martial arts, such as karate and the use of gymnastic movements.
  • Small Circle Jujitsu: The martial art of Small Circle Jujitsu originated in the United States. Using modified techniques from martial arts such as Jujutsu, Judo, and others, it is a hybrid grappling system.
  • Nhat Nam: The art of Nhat Nam is a form of martial arts that originates from Vietnam.
  • Kumdo: Kumdo is a Korean martial art with sword techniques similar to Kendo.
  • Kinomichi: Kinomichi is a martial arts style that originated in France and was developed by one of the students of the founder of Aikido.
  • Fu Jow Pai: Fu Jow Pai is a Chinese martial famous for its “Tiger Claw” style.
  • Bataireacht (Irish Stick Fighting): Bataireacht is the martial arts better known as Irish stick fighting.
  • Bokh (Mongolian Wrestling): Bokh is a traditional wrestling martial art that was practiced by Mongol warriors. It is better known today as Mongolian Wrestling.
  • Leopard Kung Fu (Bao Quan): Leopard Kung Fu is a Chinese martial art that focuses on aggressive speed and agility to defeat an opponent.
  • Eskrima, Arnis & Kali: Eskrima is a martial arts style from the Philippines focused on the use of stick and blade weapons (i.e., Yantok). This martial art is also known as Arnis and Kali.
  • Karate: Karate is a Japanese martial arts style focused on punches, hand/elbow strikes, knee strikes and kicks.
  • Yabusame: Yabusame is a Japanese martial art focused on archery while mounted on horseback.
  • Wrestling: Wrestling is an ancient martial arts style of fighting. It focuses on grappling, throws and “pinning” your opponent. Today it is also an Olympic sport. Wrestling is one of the main styles used in MMA.
  • Shindo Jinen Ryu: Shindo Jinen Ryu is a martial art that combines elements of Karate, Aikido & Jujutsu.
  • Taiho Jutsu: Taiho Jutsu is a Japanese martial art that was originally designed to help feudal police arrest armed criminals.
  • Taekwondo: Taekwondo is a Korean martial arts style focused primarily on punches, blocks, strikes and kicks.
  • Kung Fu: Kung Fu is a Chinese martial arts style focused on hand/arm strikes, kicks and even weapons training. Made famous by numerous films, there is an abundance of kung fu styles.
  • Quarterstaff: The British martial arts that uses a 6–9-foot wooden staff.
  • Laamb: Laamb is a Senegalese martial art that combines wrestling and punches.
  • Varma Kalai: Varma Kalai is an Indian martial art focused on pressure points. They claim that is also used for healing applications.
  • Dumog: Dumog is a Philippine martial art focused on wrestling. It is often now trained by JKD enthusiasts.
  • Xtreme Martial Arts: Xtreme Martial Arts (XMA) combines gymnastics with martial arts techniques in order to create acrobatic martial arts “tricks”.
  • Muay Thai: Muay Thai is a martial arts style from Thailand. It focuses on elbows, knees and shin kicks and is also an exciting sport to watch.
  • Pradal Serey: Pradal Serey is a Cambodian martial art similar to Muay Thai and Kickboxing. Pradal Serey is well known for its use of elbow strikes in order to win a fight.
  • Naginatajutsu: Naginatajutsu is a Japanese martial arts style focused on the long pole weapon known as the Naginata.
  • Jailhouse Rock: Jailhouse Rock (JHR) is a martial arts system that was developed in the US prison system.
  • Monkey Kung Fu (Hou Quan): Monkey Kung Fu is an unorthodox and acrobatic style used to disorient and attack opponents from unusual angles and positions.
  • Choy Li Fut: Choy Li Fut (or Cai Li Fo) is a substyle of Kung Fu that combines long and short-range techniques.
  • Angampora: Angampora is a Sri Lankan martial art that focuses on unarmed combat, grappling, weapons and pressure points.
  • Spochan: Spochan is a martial art that uses “air soft” weapons to practice various sword & stick-based fighting techniques.
  • Shaolin Kempo Karate: Shaolin Kempo Karate is a hybrid martial art that combines techniques from Shaolin Kung Fu, Karate and Asian wrestling.
  • Gungsol: Gungsol or Gungdo is a Korean martial art focused on archery.
  • Keijojutsu: Keijojutsu is a Japanese martial art focused on police stick fighting (batons).
  • Gatka: Gatka is an Indian martial art focused on weapons, especially swords.
  • Nippon Kempo: Nippon Kempo is a Japanese martial art that uses punches, kicks, joint locks and grappling techniques.
  • Krabi-Krabong: Krabi-Krabong is a weapon-based martial arts from Thailand.
  • Haidong Gumdo: Haidong Gumdo is a Korean martial art focused on sword techniques. It contains elements similar to Kenjutsu and Iaido.
  • Gongkwon Yusul: Gongkwon Yusul is a Korean hybrid martial art that includes elements from Hapkido, Jujutsu, Judo and Boxing.
  • Thien Mon Dao: Thien Mon Dao is a Vietnamese martial art.
  • Kalaripayattu: Kalaripayattu is an ancient martial arts style from India.
  • Zui Quan: Zui Quan is better known as the “Drunken Fist” style.
  • Aikido: Aikido is a Japanese martial arts style focused on redirecting the attack away from you. Aikido concentrates on throwing, joint locks, traditional Japanese weapons, etc.
  • Mixed Martial Arts: Mixed Martial Arts isn't some much a style, more of a sport. It was created (its modern version) in the 1990's when the UFC or Ultimate Fighting Championship was born. Fighters generally train in Kickboxing, wrestling, BJJ and other Martial arts. However there have been new MMA schools that focus on the actual MMA sport emerge over the years.
  • Tessenjutsu: Tessenjutsu is a Japanese martial art based on the use of Tessen (war fans).
  • Budokon: Budokon is a hybrid system that combines martial arts training with Yoga.
  • US Army’s Modern Army Combatives Program: This is the martial arts program taught by the U.S. Army.
  • Aikijujitsu: Aikijujitsu is a sub-genre of Jujutsu. In contrast to Jujutsu, Aikijujitsu focuses more heavily on blending with the opponent, moving joint-locks, and other esoteric principles.
  • Combat Hapkido: Combat Hapkido is seen as a spin-off of traditional Hapkido. It has a much greater focus on self-defense and grappling than traditional Hapkido.
  • Okichitaw: Okichitaw is a hybrid martial art that combines the traditional fighting techniques used by the Cree Indians (Native Americans) with techniques from martial arts such as Taekwondo and Judo.
  • Bakom: Bakom (also known as Vacon) is a Peruvian martial art that combines Jujutsu with street fighting techniques. It was created our of the need to learn how to survive in the slums of Peru.
  • Pehlwani: Pehlwani is an Indian martial art focused on wrestling & grappling techniques.
  • Bojutsu: Bojutsu is a weapon-based martial arts focused on the long staff (Bo).
  • Daido Juku Kudo: Daido Juku Kudo is a Japanese martial art that practices mixed martial arts techniques while wearing a traditional gi.
  • Yoseikan Budo: Yoseikan Budo is a Japanese martial arts system that combines a number of different martial arts including Aikido, Jujutsu, Judo, Karate, Kobudo and Boxing.
  • Danzan Ryu: An American hybrid form of Jujutsu. It is also known as Kodenkan.
  • Araki Ryu: Araki Ryu is a Japanese martial art focused on traditional Japanese weapons such as the sword, spear, staff, etc.
  • Malla Yuddha: Malla Yuddha is an Indian and Southeast Asian martial art focused on combat wrestling.
  • Kajukenbo: The martial art of Kanjukenbo was developed in Hawaii. and is a combination of many different martial arts, such as Judo, Karate, and Eskrima, to name a few. This self-defense system was designed so that it can be used effectively in real personal defense situations and street fights.
  • Zui Quan: A style of Kung Fu known as Zui Quan is better known as "Drunken Fist.". Not a great deal is known about the origins of the art, however the movements are designed to make people appear as if they are drunk. It is linked to a story of the 8 drunken immortals and over time, this styel has appeared in numerous martial arts films.
  • Lua or Kapu Kuialua: This is a traditional Hawaiian martial art that concentrates on bone breaking, boxing, wrestling and using weapons. Introduced to the Island of Hawai by colonists, the art is extremely brutal and comprises of the full range of combat, including battlefield strategy.
  • Luta Livre: Known in Portuguese as "Free Fighting", Luta Livre is a grappling martial art originating in Brazil. It is basically a no gi version of BJJ and many battles were fought in Brazil over which art was the most successful. At its best, Luta Livre is a powerful martial art which can rival any grappling systems in the world.
  • Zulu Stick Fighting: Zulu stick fighting is a South African weapons-based martial arts that is linked to the rearing of cows. Today it is mostly a ceremonial art, however it is used by young boys still to herd cattle. The art is also known as Donga. The sticks were tools to direct cows, and it is said that where there are cows you will also find a Zulu stick fighter.
  • Han Mu Do: Han Mu Do (or Hanmudo) is a Korean martial arts style. It is translated into the phrase The Korean Martial Way.The art is very similar to Taekwondo, however, has principles based on life, spirituality and health. Its techniques involve grappling, striking and weapons.
  • Tang Soo Do: Tang Soo Do is a Korean martial arts style that is similar to Taekwondo and Karate. The art claim to fame in the 1990’s when MMA fighter Gary Goodridge represented the art in the UFC 8 tournament. However, it later emerged that he was paid to say he trained in the system and wear the Gi, the reality was different.
  • Iaido: There is a Japanese martial art called iaido, which focuses on drawing a sword (bokken, iaito or shinken) from its scabbard. There is a substantial number of kata (forms) involved, and sparring is not part of this martial arts system.
  • Savate (French Kickboxing): The sport of savate is commonly known as French boxing, and it involves the use of both the hands and feet as weapons. People start Savate and think it's the same as traditional kickboxing, but Savate fighters use kicks more than they use punches, which means they don't load up on their kicks to the fullest extent when they're kicking. Savate allows only foot kicks, as opposed to systems like Muay Thai that also allow shin and knee kicks. To practice Savate, fighters are required to wear specially designed boots, and male practitioners are referred to as tireurs, while female practitioners are known as tireuse.
  • Systema: Systema is a martial arts style used by some Russian special forces (i.e. Spetsnaz). It does have a long and varied history. However, it evolved out of the various Russian Martial Arts and was long used by the top Russian Military. Systema might look odd, but it is a system that blends health and fitness into combat training, with breathing a core part of its study.
  • Eagle Claw Kung Fu: Known for its gripping and striking techniques, joint locks, takedowns, and pressure point attacks, Eagle Claw Kung Fu is a type of Chinese martial art. Its history is argued among the practitioners, but many believe it is a style that emerged from the Shaolin Temple.
  • Sambo: Sambo is a Russian martial arts style that focuses on grappling in a jacket. The art has 2 core styles, these are Sambo which is simply jacket wrestling and Combat Sambo which adds punches and kicks to the mix. Sambo is known for its heavy focus on leglocks which was a key aspect. The reasoning behind this was that on the battlefield it would take 2 soldiers to carry off one with a broken leg. Today Sambo is one of the most respected Martial Arts around the world.

Key: Base | W/ Weapons and Equipment

Note: Despite the title, this is not actually a composite profile, but rather a profile detailing all the limits of human potential.

Explanations

  • Regeneration (High-Low)[24]:Collapse
    • Heart: Cardiomyocyte necrosis activates an inflammatory response that serves to clear the injured myocardium from dead cells, and stimulates repair, but may also extend injury. Research suggests that the cell types involved in the process play an important role. Namely monocyte-derived macrophages tend to induce inflammation while inhibiting cardiac regeneration, while tissue resident macrophages may help restoration of tissue structure and function.
    • Endometrium: The endometrium after the process of breakdown via the menstruation cycle, re-epithelializes swiftly and regenerates. Though tissues with a non-interrupted morphology, like non-injured soft tissue, completely regenerate consistently; the endometrium is the only human tissue that completely regenerates consistently after a disruption and interruption of the morphology.
    • Fingers: In May 1932, L.H. McKim published a report describing the regeneration of an adult digit-tip following amputation. A house surgeon in the Montreal General Hospital underwent amputation of the distal phalanx to stop the spread of an infection. In less than one month following surgery, x-ray analysis showed the regrowth of bone while macroscopic observation showed the regrowth of nail and skin. This is one of the earliest recorded examples of adult human digit-tip regeneration. Studies in the 1970s showed that children up to the age of 10 or so who lose fingertips in accidents can regrow the tip of the digit within a month provided their wounds are not sealed up with flaps of skin – the de facto treatment in such emergencies. They normally won't have a fingerprint, and if there is any piece of the fingernail left it will grow back as well, usually in a square shape rather than round
    • Liver: The human liver is particularly known for its ability to regenerate and is capable of doing so from only one quarter of its tissue, due chiefly to the unipotency of hepatocytes. Resection of liver can induce the proliferation of the remaining hepatocytes until the lost mass is restored, where the intensity of the liver's response is directly proportional to the mass resected. For almost 80 years surgical resection of the liver in rodents has been a very useful model to the study of cell proliferation.
    • Vas deferens: The vas deferens can grow back together after a vasectomy–thus resulting in vasectomy failure. This occurs due to the fact that the epithelium of the vas deferens, similar to the epithelium of some other human body parts, is capable of regenerating and creating a new tube in the event that the vas deferens is damaged and/or severed. Even when as much as five centimeters, or two inches, of the vas deferens is removed, the vas deferens can still grow back together and become reattached–thus allowing sperm to once again pass and flow through the vas deferens, restoring one's fertility.
  • Resurrection: In modern times, there are a handful of documented cases of people coming back from the "dead," such as a condemned prisoner who somehow survived a hangman's noose (especially before the "long drop" was implemented to snap the neck), or an avalanche victim declared dead but who later recovers[25].

Others

Notable Victories:

Notable Losses:

Inconclusive Matches:

References

  1. Timeline of the human condition - Southampton (Archived)
  2. Human Impact on the Environment (Archived)
  3. Oldest people - Wikipedia
  4. http://www.des.ucdavis.edu/faculty/Richerson/ESP30/0-4%20Human%20Adaptations.pdf (Archived)
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20130306113906/http://anthro.palomar.edu/adapt/adapt_2.htm (Archived)
  6. https://byjus.com/biology/homeostasis/ (Archived)
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20130306124405/http://anthro.palomar.edu/adapt/adapt_1.htm (Archived)
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20130303014356/http://anthro.palomar.edu/adapt/adapt_3.htm (Archived)
  9. True Stories Of People Who Came Back To Life
  10. https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/top-10-which-animals-have-the-strongest-bite/ (Archived)
  11. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15745-human-bites (Archived)
  12. https://www.nature.com/articles/4800307 (Archived)
  13. https://www.cdc.gov/tetanus/about/causes-transmission.html (Archived)
  14. https://www.quora.com/Can-human-fingernails-puncture-human-skin?share=1 (Archived)
  15. Protective mother wrestles lost polar bear - The Globe and Mail
  16. How to Improve Reaction Time (Archived)
  17. Unit 6 (uh.edu) (Archived)
  18. .220 Swift - Wikipedia
  19. Fastest aircraft, rocket-powered: Guiness World Records
  20. Most Extreme Human Spaceflight Records - Space.com
  21. The Intense 8 Hour Hunt | Attenborough Life of Mammals | BBC Earth - YouTube
  22. Scientists Discover How Gene Mutation Reduces the Need for Sleep - UCSF
  23. The Ultimate List of Martial Arts (theselfdefenceexpert.com)
  24. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia
  25. Resurrection: A History of Myths - Live Science

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#2  Edited By CryoLancer47

So what you're saying is, this guy bodies MCU street levelers and some comic ones as well?

Very well done.

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So what you're saying is, this guy bodies MCU street levelers and some comic ones as well?

Very well done.

What level do you put those street levelers at?

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This is not a Respect Thread. And following VSBW own system, we aren't Supergenius tier on intelligence even if it was the collective of all mankind onto a single being.

For that tier requires a lot and we have not been able to even hope to create reality rewriting technology like the people on those category has.

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This is not a Respect Thread. And following VSBW own system, we aren't Supergenius tier on intelligence even if it was the collective of all mankind onto a single being.

For that tier requires a lot and we have not been able to even hope to create reality rewriting technology like the people on those category has.

Then what do you call a respect thread?

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@a_random_user: not a respect thread?? What is it then??

Good job OP...

I've always wondered who the strongest fictional character a comp. Human can beat.

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This is not a Respect Thread. And following VSBW own system, we aren't Supergenius tier on intelligence even if it was the collective of all mankind onto a single being.

For that tier requires a lot and we have not been able to even hope to create reality rewriting technology like the people on those category has.

It's obviously a respect thread, albeit one with a difficult task to compress feats from a myriad of people into a single ocmposite human being, which the title also suggests. Very much a respect thread.

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I feel like the other person was too involved at visiting Reddit to know what a respect thread is.

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Gojo nodiffs

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Should have just named this respect thread after me.

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Not sure what I have to do with this, but excellent job!! Pretty awesome stuff. Thanks for taking the time, and for tagging me! Rock on!

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#16  Edited By Watcer

Great job


:D

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Should have just named this respect thread after me.

Why you?

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@a_random_user: not a respect thread?? What is it then??

A deleted VSBW page

Then what do you call a respect thread?

A pile of feats that showcase each and every single thing the individual can do with scans for it, an extensive compendium of its capabilities. What are all its hacking feats? We know he can hack, but what feats do he has of it? "Every single feat a human has ever had of hacking"? Neat, what does that includes tho? Same goes to everything else a CH can do. Some are just citing studies and scientific pages. At least show a scan of what the pages says.

It is by all accounts, nearly impossible or severely hard to make a CH RT, and that's just using the peakest of peaks of humans. The format doesn't helps at all, makes it harder to list, since VSBW is made to use the strongest feat and take it as an "everything else".

Strength alone can be divided into Striking, lifting, biting, crushing etc.

And this

Durability:Wall level (Longest fall ever survived without a parachute was10.16 km high; the most broken bones a human can survive is4 33, which is equivalent to 162,375-4,295,360 joules; John Ferraro had a skull that is 16 mm thick which is 2.3x thicker than the average human skull; a man had boneseight times denserthan normal bones; the strongest bones can be onthese levels)

Is really, really damn bad, since a CH goes by physics, saying "Wall level" is wrong. Since withstanding those forces with an area of a bullet for example, could pierce through our skin. You can't just class us as you would class a fictional char. You would have to divide the CH durability feats to piercing, concussive, compressive, etc etc. The person who survived the longest fall ever would die against a strike from Mike Tyson.

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Not sure what I have to do with this, but excellent job!! Pretty awesome stuff. Thanks for taking the time, and for tagging me! Rock on!

I found you from that chimpanzee battle thread.

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u really made this look so dumb by putting it into the VSB format for no fucking reason bro. its also retardly long, why did u make it so long lol

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What a great compilation of bullshit! Congratulations.

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https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-created-a-black-hole-in-the-lab-and-then-it-started-to-glow

Composite Human has Black Hole/Star lvl AP

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Dang CH is catching up to Batman with prep. Lol

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What a great compilation of bullshit! Congratulations.

Define bullshit.

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@johncenation7: Ayo homie??? How you're doing???

Think it will be interesting to post this here.

Bishnu Shresthafights against a crew of Thugs on India

Bishnu was on a train to back to his hometown in Nepal on a break from the army. Presumably he'd had enough of the violence.

The train was stopped and boarded a band of about 30-40 robbers, armed with knives, some of whom had been travelling as passengers, in the Chittaranjan jungles in West Bengal around midnight.

They started snatching jewellery, cell phones, cash, laptops and other belongings from the passengers. Shrestha decided not to do anything. He was unarmed apart from an army knife. A Khukri.

The dacoits were armed with knives, swords and a few country made handguns. So he did nothing. The dacoits saw that he was a soldier and left him alone.

However, a couple of the bandits grabbed hold of a young 18-year-old girl, a medical student, sitting near him, and asked her to strip off her clothes. She refused- and they decided to rape her in front of her parents and all the other silent onlookers on the train.

The girl pleaded for help: ´You are a soldier. Save a sister´

Bishnu says he thought of his own sister that point. And then he snapped. He whipped out his Khukuri, and attacked the nearest dacoit.

He grabbed one to use as a shield. It was one man with a knife against upto 40 in an enclosed space- which ensured that they couldn't overcome him by sheer numbers.

He killed 3 with his blade and injured 6-8 so badly that they were still crawling around when the police arrived. He took severe cuts on one arm and finally collapsed due to blood loss.

But by then, after watching 3 of their friends falling within seconds- the rest of the bandits decided that it was smarter to run away to instead of taking on the one-man-killing-machine.

When the intended rape victim's family offered him a large cash reward, he refused it with the following comment: "Fighting the enemy in battle is my duty as a soldier. Taking on the thugs on the train was my duty as a human being."

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@frozone: 👏👏👏👏

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Humans are total badasses when we want to be!

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@frozone said:

@johncenation7: Ayo homie??? How you're doing???

Think it will be interesting to post this here.

Bishnu Shresthafights against a crew of Thugs on India

Bishnu was on a train to back to his hometown in Nepal on a break from the army. Presumably he'd had enough of the violence.

The train was stopped and boarded a band of about 30-40 robbers, armed with knives, some of whom had been travelling as passengers, in the Chittaranjan jungles in West Bengal around midnight.

They started snatching jewellery, cell phones, cash, laptops and other belongings from the passengers. Shrestha decided not to do anything. He was unarmed apart from an army knife. A Khukri.

The dacoits were armed with knives, swords and a few country made handguns. So he did nothing. The dacoits saw that he was a soldier and left him alone.

However, a couple of the bandits grabbed hold of a young 18-year-old girl, a medical student, sitting near him, and asked her to strip off her clothes. She refused- and they decided to rape her in front of her parents and all the other silent onlookers on the train.

The girl pleaded for help: ´You are a soldier. Save a sister´

Bishnu says he thought of his own sister that point. And then he snapped. He whipped out his Khukuri, and attacked the nearest dacoit.

He grabbed one to use as a shield. It was one man with a knife against upto 40 in an enclosed space- which ensured that they couldn't overcome him by sheer numbers.

He killed 3 with his blade and injured 6-8 so badly that they were still crawling around when the police arrived. He took severe cuts on one arm and finally collapsed due to blood loss.

But by then, after watching 3 of their friends falling within seconds- the rest of the bandits decided that it was smarter to run away to instead of taking on the one-man-killing-machine.

When the intended rape victim's family offered him a large cash reward, he refused it with the following comment: "Fighting the enemy in battle is my duty as a soldier. Taking on the thugs on the train was my duty as a human being."

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Frozen needs to stop underestimating humans.👍

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But can he beat Goku?

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@panzerx said:

But can he beat Goku?

Depends on the situations at hand, normally they cannot beat Goku.

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Anyone else?

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Hello everyone, I have made a small update on the blog.