This is preposterous. Anyone who voted for the Meteor last battle and is now voting against it is just a huge hypocrite. I mean, come on! Patrick Stewart is just one guy. There's no chance that he would survive (whereas in the last battle maybe one or two of the Guild would have made it to carry on their legacy after the meteor hit). There is no way that Patrick Stewart could possibly win this battle. He's an actor (sorry Jim), and they are not prone to surviving large-chunks-of-space-rock impacts (Jim, I'm so, so sorry).
Are you suggesting that the meteor has some kind of capacity to aim itself? It's a big rock. It just sorta goes in one direction. Patrick Stewart may be an actor, but he's also a mammal, and mammals had a pretty good track record when it comes to surviving the actual KT meteor event.
Wow. That's depressing...to know that you're a giant rock, in space, and you're going to fall onto another giant rock, except it's got green stuff and moving bits, and you're going to explode and cause a lot of problems for a lot of moving bits on that other big rock. Unless they are somehow self-propelled, but I don't see any space wings on that guy.
Yeah, and it's largely unfair to allow one competitor to be able to escape the arena in these fights to the death. Remember, it is a cage match, which means that Stewart is likely trapped in a cage at ground zero.
True, but in that case the space rock will have to start out in the cage. Making it no longer a space rock, but just a big rock sitting inside a cage. Patrick Stewart could just deliver a few Shakespearean monologues to give the ticket-buyers their money's worth, then call in the fight doctor to declare the meteor to have zero life signs.
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