| Nirvana_Nut85 said:
Regarding his neck, a neck can be broken quite easily, so his muscles are 5 times stronger, then it will take force to twist it. as for his senses sure, he might sense snake for a moment, but then he would turn around and see nothing (mean while Snake is blended in with a wall or some object) then he'd surprise him. |
Most human necks can be snapped easily.
Master Chief's bones, however, cannot break. Period. You could run his naked neck over with a tank tread, and it would kill him because it crushed his windpipe, but it would not break his neck. There is not enough force in Solid Snake's entire body to break the ceramic ossified bones in the Chief's neck.
Master Chief can also see in night vision, in infrared, in thermal waves...
And, oh yeah, he has an anti-personell radar.
Snake can't hide from him.
Assuming that both of them have the same equipment (and in this scenario they do), there are two possibilities:
1. They both have the Mjolnir armor. To clarify, a normal human, no matter how strong, dies from trying to use this armor. An ODST (a physical equivalent to Snake from about 500 years in the future) who wears the armor and tries to move his arm has the movement amplified to the point that it breaks his arm, and then the force of his reactions to the break - his intake of breath, the slightest twitch - are amplified to the point that it ends up pulverizing all of his bones and organs, killing him horrible. Snake is tough, maybe the toughest unaugmented human specimen, but the Spartan-IIs are the only ones who can wear that armor and live.
2. They both have someo ther collection of equipment, in which case Master Chief is still so physically superior to Snake that it barely matters. He's trained in stealth tactics (the books reveal that he fights primarily using stealth in urban warfare environs, more or less like Snake only with less hiding in plain sight and more believable stealth), he's better with guns, he's faster, he's stronger, he's a better hand-to-hand fighter.
There is no scenario in which Master Chief is going to lose to Snake. I like Snake better, but that is the way it is.
@kos-mos:
Master Chief is very human and likable, you just have to dig into the books to see more of him. The games show enough - the second and third in particular - but the books really delve into who he is.
Him being likeable has nothing to do with why I'm arguing with him.







