-Samurai- Uses the skill of power and strenght, having armor almost unpenetrable and skill with a sword thta even the most skilled swordsman would be in ahh
-Ninja- Uses the skill of stealth and speed, these deadly assasins can move with ease and dodge any blow from either sword or spear, they use special equipment and uses the shadows as an advantage
Samurai=Slow but Strong Ninja=Fast but Weak
go ahead and reply your choice then say why
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Pirates > Ninjas
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There is no way a ninja would be able to penetrate the amour of a samurai while dodging the samurai's sword at the same time. A samurai would have no problem fighting a ninja.
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Ninja! This project says it all: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Cyclone103/152510
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so far
ninjas-3
samurais-1
::::::Ninjas in the lead!!!!::::::::, but that can be changed
all be added up at end of next week
keep on posting replys
Last edited by Freestylin_Monkey (2008-05-22 07:54:25)
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if you've researched both, Ninja's in real life are higher ranked than samurai's so they would easily win. Samurai's are like common army men, Ninjas would be your special duty heavily trained men.
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Ninjas. Why I ask? Because they have an assortment of weapons, rather than just one sword, and because ninjas are more popular.
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MahoAshley wrote:
if you've researched both, Ninja's in real life are higher ranked than samurai's so they would easily win. Samurai's are like common army men, Ninjas would be your special duty heavily trained men.
Yeah, Right. If you had actually researched, you would know that Samuri were more than the common foot soldier. They were the Knights of japan. Ninjas, if they weren't urban legends spawned by samuria, were assasins.
Samuri: Wore flexible armor which allowed them to twist and turn unlike knights.
There swords were and alloy of iron and other distinct metals, cooled in the exact tempature of water to bring about extremly sharp, durable and flexable swords which were better than the Iron ones the knight used because they did not snap under pressure.
The samuri used there swords as an extension of the arm and used very fluid movements that lost less energy than the hacking and slicing a knight did.
They also had bows and arrows sometimes, which were deadly on horseback.
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it.
Ninjas: I have already shown my scepticalty that they ever existed. If they did, it wouldn't be like Naruto. They could not walk on water or stop swords with there bare hands. The walking on water myths were most likly spawned by witnesses to them while they escaped, where they sometimes put poles in the water to cross it. Ninjas were assasins, not good for up close for fighting. They possesed throwing stars, or shurikens. These they would throw at a passing Shogunate or Daiymo from a nearby tree. They also probably crept into houses at night, on orders from there own shogun to kill a rival.
I will not express my opinion to this vote but more so educate you so you have a tiny real backround and not just so stupid japanese TV show to guide your answer.
P.S. My longest post ever!
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ninjas
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Bobby500 wrote:
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it..
Okay, that's kinda disturbing. Loyalty is one thing, but this is WAY different. What happened, the samurais were dropped on thier heads when they were born or somthing? Or were they all suicidal? OxO'
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DigiFox wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it..
Okay, that's kinda disturbing. Loyalty is one thing, but this is WAY different. What happened, the samurais were dropped on thier heads when they were born or somthing? Or were they all suicidal? OxO'
Yeah, it is disturbing. I think that they were just raised to think that is normal or somthing.
Once, in a war between two daiymos, one of them told all of his prisoners "You can either die by torture at our hand, or go up to the front lines and commit suicide by your own hand." Needless to say, most of them went straight to the enemy and commited suicide. It scared the other troops so much that the daiymo with the prisoners won easily.
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Bobby500 wrote:
DigiFox wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it..
Okay, that's kinda disturbing. Loyalty is one thing, but this is WAY different. What happened, the samurais were dropped on thier heads when they were born or somthing? Or were they all suicidal? OxO'
Yeah, it is disturbing. I think that they were just raised to think that is normal or somthing.
Once, in a war between two daiymos, one of them told all of his prisoners "You can either die by torture at our hand, or go up to the front lines and commit suicide by your own hand." Needless to say, most of them went straight to the enemy and commited suicide. It scared the other troops so much that the daiymo with the prisoners won easily.
That reminds me of an episode of Higurashi that Maho showed me, it was, disturbing.... (Still prefer ninjas...)
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DigiFox wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it..
Okay, that's kinda disturbing. Loyalty is one thing, but this is WAY different. What happened, the samurais were dropped on thier heads when they were born or somthing? Or were they all suicidal? OxO'
lol
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Whilst a samuri would probably win a fair fight, I vote Ninja, purely on the basis that they wouldn't fight fair.
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Mayhem wrote:
Whilst a samuri would probably win a fair fight, I vote Ninja, purely on the basis that they wouldn't fight fair.
Too true! A ninja would sneak up on the samurai and kill him.
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A quote form the creator of Dilbert: Any Hero Title (In this case, Samurai) can be descibed to make the here look like an idiot.
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so far
ninjas-8
samurais-2
::::::Ninjas in the lead!!!!::::::::, but that can be changed
all be added up at end of next week
keep on posting replys
--------------OKAY lets change some things before we go on
1-dont give me facts about the choices, only your decision and explanation
2-when I say samurai, i dont mean the regular knight,i mean like a legendary warrior samurai, known to be undefeatable!!!against a ninja(perhaps this changes things!!)
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If its "Legendary Samuri" is it also "legendary Ninja?"
If there is a legendary samuri, it is Miyamoto Musashi, author of "The Book of 5 Rings."
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DigiFox wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it..
Okay, that's kinda disturbing. Loyalty is one thing, but this is WAY different. What happened, the samurais were dropped on thier heads when they were born or somthing? Or were they all suicidal? OxO'
Yes this is called Di Nippan (its probabbly not spelled right) They did commit suicide when asked by their emperor. Many died this way by doing important suicidal missions. Another example of this are Kamakazis which I don't really want to get into too much. Yes the Japanese did commit suicide but this allowed them to not lose a war until ww2. So I would have to go with samurais.
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mrguy740 wrote:
DigiFox wrote:
Bobby500 wrote:
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it..
Okay, that's kinda disturbing. Loyalty is one thing, but this is WAY different. What happened, the samurais were dropped on thier heads when they were born or somthing? Or were they all suicidal? OxO'
Yes this is called Di Nippan (its probabbly not spelled right) They did commit suicide when asked by their emperor. Many died this way by doing important suicidal missions. Another example of this are Kamakazis which I don't really want to get into too much. Yes the Japanese did commit suicide but this allowed them to not lose a war until ww2. So I would have to go with samurais.
Since you won't get into kamikazis, I will. However, it won't be as long as my last lecture.
Kamikazi in japanese means "divine wind". It was first used when a monsoon sunk all of the war ships about to attack japan that were sent by Kubla Khan (son of Genghis Khan). However, the mentioning he is refering to is during world war 2, on the pacific front.
Young japanese pilots, full of nationalism and promises that they would go to heaven for doing so, would fill there planes with dynamite. They would then fly straight into U.S. warships, blowing gaping wounds and often sinking them.
One of the reasons this was so effective was that they were afraid of dying so you couldn't drive them off with machine gun fire. The only way to stop them was to blow up the dynamite in the skys before they hit the plane. This was very hard to do at the time.
Okay, lecture done.
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Bobby500 wrote:
MahoAshley wrote:
if you've researched both, Ninja's in real life are higher ranked than samurai's so they would easily win. Samurai's are like common army men, Ninjas would be your special duty heavily trained men.
Yeah, Right. If you had actually researched, you would know that Samuri were more than the common foot soldier. They were the Knights of japan. Ninjas, if they weren't urban legends spawned by samuria, were assasins.
Samuri: Wore flexible armor which allowed them to twist and turn unlike knights. http://www.quanonline.com/military/mili … rawing.jpg
There swords were and alloy of iron and other distinct metals, cooled in the exact tempature of water to bring about extremly sharp, durable and flexable swords which were better than the Iron ones the knight used because they did not snap under pressure.
The samuri used there swords as an extension of the arm and used very fluid movements that lost less energy than the hacking and slicing a knight did.
They also had bows and arrows sometimes, which were deadly on horseback.
The last thing they had going for them was there intense, sometimes sucidal loyalty and honor. If there lord told them to commit suicide, they would do so gladly with nothing asked or said. If captured by the enemy, they would commit suicide by taking there swords and cutting an L shape into there chests. This was deemed honorable and the enemys usually allowed it.
Ninjas: I have already shown my scepticalty that they ever existed. If they did, it wouldn't be like Naruto. They could not walk on water or stop swords with there bare hands. The walking on water myths were most likly spawned by witnesses to them while they escaped, where they sometimes put poles in the water to cross it. Ninjas were assasins, not good for up close for fighting. They possesed throwing stars, or shurikens.http://www.budoshop-sp.si/skin1/images/ … riken1.jpg These they would throw at a passing Shogunate or Daiymo from a nearby tree. They also probably crept into houses at night, on orders from there own shogun to kill a rival.
I will not express my opinion to this vote but more so educate you so you have a tiny real backround and not just so stupid japanese TV show to guide your answer.
P.S. My longest post ever!
You sir, are absolutely right
Last edited by mrguy740 (2008-05-27 21:31:21)
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viper650 wrote:
ninja. just watch "ask a ninja"
thats my reason
ask a ninja rox!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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