Ryuji Yamazaki
04-11-2006, 04:58 AM
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Train Heartnet from Black Cat manga
Weapon: Hades (Orihalcon Pistol. 6 Rounds, 2.5 kg)
A lighthearted, courageous man who's highly skilled with a gun. He works as a sweeper with his partner Sven. He seems to enjoy tormenting him and tightening their already small budget as low-paid sweepers, as it is shown, for example, by his exaggerated food consumption. Some of Train's distinguishing features are his spikey brown ruffled hair, his catlike slitted eyes, a choker with a tiny bell attached to it, and the XIII tattoo he has on his chest. He has low alcohol tolerance, but loves to drink milk. His nickname is "Black Cat", and was given to him when he was still working as an assassin in Chronos. His weapon-of-choice is Hades, an ornate black revolver with a matching XIII engraved into its side. He received this gun when he entered Chronos, and still uses it. In the past, he was once a bitter, emotionless assassin, but after he met Minatsuki Saya, he began to loosen up and was moved by her freedom as a sweeper. His partner in Chronos, Creed Diskence, was not pleased by this change in Train, and killed Saya. Train afterwards left the Chronos in order to be an independent sweeper in the memory of Saya, and later on joined with Sven Vollfied as his partner. Once Creed appears, Train decides to capture him, not as an assassin seeking revenge, but as a sweeper. Following his incident of being reverted to a child due to Doctor's Lucifer nanomachine, Train becomes able to charge his Hades with his body's cell energy to make a regular bullet much faster and more powerful; enough to actually pierce an alloy plate. Hades is then compared to one of the scientific-research supersonic-speed-shooting guns, no more no less than a "Rail Gun". He also has a few melee moves he uses with Hades, which he uses when he wants to defeat Shiki at Clarken Island, when he realizes that he trusts too much in Tao, so he decides to try to make Shiki realize Tao's not a "Perfect" technique, so he shoots his third Rail Gun shot at the air (He only could shoot three per day if he wanted the Rail Gun energy cicle to renovate normally), saying that he doesn't even need the Rail Gun to beat Tao. He beats Creed by shooting his ultimate Rail Gun shot with all his mental energy focused on the gun, shooting so much energy that he breaks Hades's barrel into pieces. Some years later, Hades's repaired and good as new for Train to use, shown in the ending.
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Vincent Valentine from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Weapon: Quicksilver
Vincent serves as a supporting character in the film, playing a larger role than many of the other main Final Fantasy VII characters who make appearances. In the two years since the end of the game, Vincent has been traveling the world alone. He first appears to rescue Cloud from an ill-fated battle with the three primary antagonists in the forest outside the Forgotten Capital, and reveals to him that he rescued Tseng and Elena of the Turks after their torture at the hands of Kadaj's gang. He further reveals the nature of Geostigma, a disease from which many suffer, and that he's learned that the Shin-Ra have discovered the remains of Jenova, which Kadaj and his gang are desperately seeking. He later participates in the battle against Bahamut SIN.
Guns only, no transformation. Both get pistol of their choice.
Who would win?
Train Heartnet from Black Cat manga
Weapon: Hades (Orihalcon Pistol. 6 Rounds, 2.5 kg)
A lighthearted, courageous man who's highly skilled with a gun. He works as a sweeper with his partner Sven. He seems to enjoy tormenting him and tightening their already small budget as low-paid sweepers, as it is shown, for example, by his exaggerated food consumption. Some of Train's distinguishing features are his spikey brown ruffled hair, his catlike slitted eyes, a choker with a tiny bell attached to it, and the XIII tattoo he has on his chest. He has low alcohol tolerance, but loves to drink milk. His nickname is "Black Cat", and was given to him when he was still working as an assassin in Chronos. His weapon-of-choice is Hades, an ornate black revolver with a matching XIII engraved into its side. He received this gun when he entered Chronos, and still uses it. In the past, he was once a bitter, emotionless assassin, but after he met Minatsuki Saya, he began to loosen up and was moved by her freedom as a sweeper. His partner in Chronos, Creed Diskence, was not pleased by this change in Train, and killed Saya. Train afterwards left the Chronos in order to be an independent sweeper in the memory of Saya, and later on joined with Sven Vollfied as his partner. Once Creed appears, Train decides to capture him, not as an assassin seeking revenge, but as a sweeper. Following his incident of being reverted to a child due to Doctor's Lucifer nanomachine, Train becomes able to charge his Hades with his body's cell energy to make a regular bullet much faster and more powerful; enough to actually pierce an alloy plate. Hades is then compared to one of the scientific-research supersonic-speed-shooting guns, no more no less than a "Rail Gun". He also has a few melee moves he uses with Hades, which he uses when he wants to defeat Shiki at Clarken Island, when he realizes that he trusts too much in Tao, so he decides to try to make Shiki realize Tao's not a "Perfect" technique, so he shoots his third Rail Gun shot at the air (He only could shoot three per day if he wanted the Rail Gun energy cicle to renovate normally), saying that he doesn't even need the Rail Gun to beat Tao. He beats Creed by shooting his ultimate Rail Gun shot with all his mental energy focused on the gun, shooting so much energy that he breaks Hades's barrel into pieces. Some years later, Hades's repaired and good as new for Train to use, shown in the ending.
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Vincent Valentine from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Weapon: Quicksilver
Vincent serves as a supporting character in the film, playing a larger role than many of the other main Final Fantasy VII characters who make appearances. In the two years since the end of the game, Vincent has been traveling the world alone. He first appears to rescue Cloud from an ill-fated battle with the three primary antagonists in the forest outside the Forgotten Capital, and reveals to him that he rescued Tseng and Elena of the Turks after their torture at the hands of Kadaj's gang. He further reveals the nature of Geostigma, a disease from which many suffer, and that he's learned that the Shin-Ra have discovered the remains of Jenova, which Kadaj and his gang are desperately seeking. He later participates in the battle against Bahamut SIN.
Guns only, no transformation. Both get pistol of their choice.
Who would win?