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A gladiator.
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Proud, thrilling killer of ancient Rome.
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An Apache.
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Fierce and scalp -taking master of
death.
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Who is Deadly?
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To find out, our world draws fighters to
test history's most lethal weapons.
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Using 21st century science, we'll see
what happens when the two warriors go
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-to -toe.
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No rules, no safety, no mercy.
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It's a duel to the death to decide who
is the deadliest
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warrior.
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In Los Angeles, California, we've
created a high -tech fight club.
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We've put together a dream team of
doctors, scientists, and martial arts
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experts. And one UFC world champion, the
Iceman Chuck Leder.
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Like those?
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Feel good, huh?
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Then, we've turned them loose with the
world's most lethal weapon.
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All to create a battle between two
legendary warriors.
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The Apache.
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One of history's greatest stealth
fighters and the forerunner of today's
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forces versus a gladiator, an invincible
death machine who thrilled
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bloodthirsty spectators in ancient Rome.
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ER doctor and ultimate fighting
physician Armand Dorian will analyze the
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potential of the weapons.
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Instant death. I'm going to tell you if
they're going to die or not. I'm going
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to tell you if their heart's going to be
beating. I'm going to tell you if
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they're going to bleed out.
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Biomedical engineer and karate black
belt Jeff Damelin will use high -tech
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sensors to collect the stats.
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I take real numbers from scientific
tools and relate that to the amount of
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injury or amount of damage that a weapon
would inflict on an opponent.
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Test findings will be tracked by
computer whiz Max Geiger.
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He'll input the results into a battle
simulation program.
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This is the digital equivalent of good
old -fashioned mayhem. The weapon data
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that we're gathering represent blood
pumping through arteries, stabs, lashes,
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cuts, all kinds of horrible grisly
things. The simulator will take these
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and create a blow -by -blow death match
between the fight.
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The winner will be the deadliest
warrior.
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Gladiator weapons will be wielded by
Chris Torres, a mixed martial artist who
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specializes in Roman warfare.
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The gladiator lived for only one thing,
and that is to kill.
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Gladiator expert Steve Dietrich has
worked as a weapons historian for
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Hollywood films, one of the world's
leading instructors in gladiator combat.
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Gladiators are as tough as they come
because they don't have the option to
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They're criminals, they're murderers,
they're robbers, they're slaves. They
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the biggest, the meanest, the strongest,
the most durable.
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Those are the fodder from which they
hone and create a gladiator.
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There were two ways out for a gladiator.
The gate of death, the gate of life.
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You went out the gate of death dragged
out as a loser.
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He walks through the gate of life as a
winner, bloodied, scarred, unbeatable.
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The Apache has never seen this machine
that just has nothing else on his mind
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but to win, to kill, to destroy, to
bleed.
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That's why the Apache is going to go
down.
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Fast and hard.
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Fighting for the Apaches, full -blooded
Hickory Apache, Alan Tafoya.
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A two -time world champion knife
fighter.
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There's no rules to an Apache when it
comes to fighting.
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The bottom line is, if you're my enemy,
I'm going to kill you.
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A member of the Lipan Apache clan, Snake
Blocker.
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is a veteran combat instructor with five
black belts in martial arts.
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He teaches Apache fighting tactics to
the U .S. military.
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We don't care. The Apaches did not care
what looked pretty. This looked pretty
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for an Apache.
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Throughout the Southwest, the Apaches
were feared as cunning and ruthless
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fighters. Apaches were the first
guerrilla warfare fighters known to
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history.
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They would wait to the last possible
minute within a few feet of the enemy,
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at the exact same time in unison, all
the Apaches would do their war scream.
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Apaches took pride in outsmarting their
enemies.
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They knew the psychology of combat. They
knew how to use fear to their
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advantage.
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Their opponents would start getting
confused, scared.
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The Apaches just took them apart piece
by piece, and sometimes they really did
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enjoy it.
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So how would this fierce, stealthy
commando fare against the Gladiator,
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sole purpose was to fight to the death?
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Right now I have to give the edge to the
Gladiator, solely based on the fact
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that he's wearing armor, and the Apache
isn't.
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My money's on the Apache.
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The Gladiator isn't armored in the right
ways to defend himself from the deadly
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weapons that the Apache carries.
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The Apache's most famous weapon was
simple and deadly.
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The tomahawk, a sharp blade fixed across
a short handle that could crack heads
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and slice through flesh.
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To test the traditional stone blade, our
team readied the first target, a
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synthetic skull with the same density as
human bone.
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I'm going to mount this to your arm.
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Jeff wires sensors to both weapon and
warrior to measure the striking force.
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A high -speed camera will help analyze
the impact.
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Are you ready, Snake?
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Ready. Okay, three, two, one, go!
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Ten years of emergency medicine is not
needed to tell you what happens here.
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If you see brain matter, you basically
die.
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Bye -bye, gladiator.
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Bye -bye.
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How the freak was that, guys? It was
pretty impressive.
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When he comes in, he gets... Whoa!
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Nice. Pop goes the skull.
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Man, where's those gladiators, man? Are
they looking at this? You see yourself,
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guys? Dude, even you look disturbed by
what you just did.
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Despite the gruesome damage...
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The gladiators are unimpressed.
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Gladiators got bronze.
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Yeah. See this?
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You see that?
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Oh, it's all you.
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It's all you, man.
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To drive home his point, Snakeblocker
takes aim with a tomahawk made from the
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jawbone of a horse.
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Three, two, one, go. Ah!
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At close range, the tomahawk is more
than lethal.
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But how does it fare as a distance
weapon?
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This is the tomahawk that my forefathers
used.
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This is a modern -day tomahawk that's
used by the modern -day forces.
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Still very effective, and it's still
here today, just like the Apache.
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32 miles per hour.
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29. Okay.
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Woo! Three tomahawks, three hits.
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49 miles per hour on that one.
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All right. Injogo.
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Injogo. Alan's speed and precision with
a tomahawk is a tough act to beat.
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Long -range weapon.
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We'll get your Roman gladiator coming
in, fight over.
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That's it. He shot it pretty deep inside
that wood. A lot thicker than human
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tissue. The numbers don't look good for
the gladiator.
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So at a distance of about 9 feet, you
know, he's going to see it, but he's not
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going to have time to react, whereas at
about 22 feet, he'll be able to dodge
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it. And that's if he can see it coming
with that helmet on.
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Don't even get me started on that
helmet, man. That thing is going to be a
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trap. Who would throw away their weapon
anyway?
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I mean, that's a great Hollywood
invention, throw away your weapon. I
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glad you're accurate with that weapon,
because as soon as you throw it, that
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weapon is worthless. You might as well
throw it away. It's not doing any good.
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And Apache will not throw all his
tomahawks. He's saving his last tomahawk
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take your head off.
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The gladiators answer the tough talk
with a close combat weapon that launched
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modern -day prize fights.
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Little piece of Rome, right in the face.
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Bam! They give me a distinct advantage
when I'm throwing my jab.
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Coming up, ultimate fighting champ Chuck
Liddell unleashes his most powerful
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punch to decide who is...
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The deadliest warrior.
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Inside our L .A.-based weapons lab, two
teams of legendary warriors are
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preparing for a bone -crushing battle.
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The question, if an Apache fought a
gladiator, who would win?
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Gladiators are going to destroy Apaches
because that's all that they train for.
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A gladiator did only one thing, and that
was kill and survive.
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The Apache doesn't need a fight for
show. If an Apache has an enemy to kill,
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will kill that enemy.
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Each side brings a deadly arsenal of
weapons.
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Apache weapons, as simple, timeless,
effective.
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To an Apache, anything is a weapon.
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Whatever it takes to take his enemy's
life is what he's going to use.
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But the gladiator's weapons were
especially designed to kill and maim.
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They utilized superior weapons.
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Their weapons were made for combat.
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The Apaches have the tomahawk. They want
to come in close and get dirty.
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This is how Romans get dirty. They're
going to take some of this, the kestis,
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right in the face. Bam!
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The kestis, developed more than 2 ,000
years ago.
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It's the world's first boxing glove.
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complete with iron spikes.
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This would shred your flesh.
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It would punch through the skin and hit
bone.
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This is how damage got done the Roman
way.
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Since ancient Roman death boxes are in
short supply, the team turns to a modern
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-day gladiator known for his toughness
and punching power.
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Former UFC light heavyweight champion,
Chuck Liddell.
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Welcome to the laboratory, man.
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It's pretty thick.
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How you guys doing?
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Nice haircut.
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For a fighter like Chuck, the
gladiator's gear is a playground of
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possibilities.
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That's sort of our secret weapon against
the Apache Tomahawk.
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It was used by a gladiator called a
scissore or scissor. You can imagine the
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meaning of that when you unsheathe it
and see what kind of damage you can do
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with it.
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18 inches of steel designed to block and
flight in a single motion.
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Those are sort of the evolution of the
boxing glove. The Romans started with a
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wrapping around the wrist and then he
balls into...
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Something that was just kind of a
shredding tool.
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In order to shred, I didn't break bones.
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Right.
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Before Jeff Damerlin can find out what
Chuck can do with the characters, he
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needs to know how lethal Chuck is
without it.
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This thing here is a three -dimensional
accelerometer. So when you punch, wham,
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that's what we're going to see. And I
can use those numbers to determine the
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lethality of that punch.
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Cool. That's sick.
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First, Jeff measures the speed of
Chuck's punch.
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Two, one.
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Go!
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Yeah!
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Take a look at this, man. You're off the
charts.
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I got 14 meters per second. The average
Olympic boxer was 9 meters per second.
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You're almost 1 .5 times that number.
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Cool, cool.
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So now what we're going to do, Chuck,
we're going to get your punch force.
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3, 2, 1, go!
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Yeah! Nice one, man. You want to try a
hook? Go!
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Yeah!
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You know what? I think that one's going
to give us our best reading.
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Chuck's reputation as a power puncher
was one in the octagon.
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Now, he has scientific proof to back it
up.
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According to the numbers, if you punch
him in the nose, the cheek, the jaw, the
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neck, they're all going to bust.
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It's over 1 ,000 pounds of force coming
down on somebody's face.
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I mean, these numbers are real and
amazing to me. The characters will
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concentrate Chuck's force onto the tips
of razor -sharp iron spikes.
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I'd love to bring one of these into the
archipelago.
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That'd give me a think advantage when
I'm throwing my jab.
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This would make a whole other level of
being scared.
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On your call, on your call. Three, two,
one, go!
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Yeah!
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Whoa, look at that, man.
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So comparing this to a flat -fisted
punch.
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That ranged anywhere between 100 and 120
PSI. Those Kestis jumped it up to over
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331 PSI. That's going to hurt.
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Absolutely, that's going to hurt.
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The Kestis cripples Chuck's punching
power, but it will take a heavyweight
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opponent to really show what the Kestis
can do.
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Okay, guys, this is 400 pounds of real
beef. You punch this.
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It's just like punching a human body.
You've got the ribs, you've got the
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muscle, you've got the soft tissue.
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You break a rib, you break a human's
rib. Let's see what you're going to do
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with this.
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Three, two, one, go!
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Yeah! Go, go, go!
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Wow. Without even feeling, I can tell
you, just by appearance,
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Broken ribs. You've cut this cow almost
in half with your fifth.
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Like those?
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Feel good, huh?
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We got something else for that. Don't
worry.
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This is a scary one.
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Let me know when.
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Okay, Chuck.
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Three, two, one.
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It goes through like butter.
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I don't even feel it. Hold down the
scissors. Doctor coming in.
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Oh, okay. I mean, there's nothing more
to say than the fact that I can see you
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from inside this cow.
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One shot, dead.
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And now Chuck.
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Kestis or scissor? I'll take the one
punch killer.
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The damage is severe, but the Apache is
on fire.
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Hey, cows don't move, you know. When you
got something going at this speed,
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going in with knives, going in with
axes, and going in with that cage,
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I don't need to talk. Look, look. You
can think you're invincible all you
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but once an arrow pierces your heart,
you're gone. And you're not even going
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have a chance to use that.
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Hey, if you got knives and you're doing
all this stuff, and I just, I'll hit you
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straight down the middle. I don't have
to hit you. I don't have to hit you in
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the body. I'll hit you in the arm. Ow.
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All right, guys, remember, it's the
tests that are going to make the
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here, and obviously you can see the
results with this test. This definitely
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very, very deadly weapon.
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But is the Roman scissor a deadlier
weapon than the tomahawk?
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The scissor is absolutely devastating,
but it's a one -shot, one -kill thing. I
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have yet to see any weapon go through a
side of beef like that scissor did. It
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was butter.
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In terms of versatility, I have to give
the edge to the Tomahawk.
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I see both your points, so for me, I'm
going to let the computer decide.
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Close range, a nimble Apache is going to
take down a clumsy Gladiator. It's a
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close call, but the Apache Tomahawk gets
the edge in short -range weapons.
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But the Gladiators have a deadly duo of
weapons waiting to snare the Apache
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warrior.
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Apache versus Gladiator.
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Two warriors locked in a fight to the
death.
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The heavy -armed gladiators with the big
shields, they wear a mannequin like
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this. But what they didn't cover was
their chest.
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The chest was their badge of honor. That
was their target.
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Come and get it if you can.
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Apache warriors didn't have armor.
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They relied on speed and amazing skill
with their weapons.
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The Apache culture is a fighting
society.
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The honor of the Apache is in raiding.
It is in dominating.
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It is in fighting multiple attackers.
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That's where your pride is. That's your
whole purpose.
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The word Apache is a Zuni Indian word
which means the enemy.
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Gladiators trained against the deadliest
enemy of their day.
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Fellow gladiators.
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Gladiator training was the toughest in
the world. These gladiators trained to
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fight.
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It takes a lot of training to teach how
to kill effectively against a human
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target.
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In that school, their job was to mold
him into a killing machine.
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Apache's not going to go toe -to -toe.
He wants to hit and he wants to run
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The gladiator doesn't have a runaway
reflex.
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It's not fight or flight. It's fight
only.
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Like gladiators, Apaches loved close
combat, and their weapon of choice, the
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knife.
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Simple, savage, and in the hands of an
Apache, dead.
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To prove the point, Alan and Snake apply
lipstick to the blades of these
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training weapons.
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They love the color of blood. Knife may
not look like much, but when used by an
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Apache, it's one of the most efficient
killing tools there is.
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I mean, it's chicken scratching. Look,
it's a bunch of theory, Bill.
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The Apache knife fighter was the
greatest knife fighter in the entire
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history of guerrilla war fighting
tactics.
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They don't just carry one knife. They'll
carry multiple knives. If they could
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carry 20 knives, they'd carry 20 knives.
Why?
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Because they're going to throw one at
one opponent.
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They're going to stab another, grab
another weapon. You know, he's there.
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If you got 20 people, you're going to
destroy 20 people.
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Apache knife fighters mastered several
methods of attack.
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The common one for the slashing or the
lightning strikes, you also got the
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piercing. They actually call this the
piercing buffalo because of the
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effectiveness of it going straight to
the sternum or the heart. It's going to
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puncture any and everything.
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You got piercing buffalo to the face, to
the throat, to the chest or sternum, to
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the abdominal, and to the groin. If the
person's attacking high, you're going to
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come around, cut out.
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Right behind the hamstrings. You're
going to collapse them immediately.
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The Apaches, bar none, were the greatest
knife fighters in the entire world, and
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it hasn't been beaten.
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Dead gladiator.
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That's three death strikes in under
three seconds.
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Boom, boom, boom.
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This is out from 15 feet. That's three
kills.
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in 2 .44 seconds. When I reduce that to
one -on -one combat in the simulator,
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that's going to be devastating.
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What was the saying you guys had?
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We who are about to die salute you. I
think you better do some saluting.
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very impressive.
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That's a great lesson. I guess I won't
stand there and let you throw a knife at
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me.
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Could you put the lipstick back on the
knife again? I like that part. That was
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pretty cute. Is it chartreuse?
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gladiators have a weapon to counter the
Apache knife fighter.
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The trident.
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Three barbed prongs of razor -sharp
death.
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This weapon was more effective than a
spear, even.
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Thrown, it offered 12 inches of
penetration.
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If it missed on the dead -on target, it
still had the horns to hook with. And
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even pulling out, these barbs would tear
flesh and break bones.
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Once he got this in you, you were like a
fish on a gig.
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The trident was even more deadly when
paired with the net.
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In the gladiatorial arena, the net was
used with the trident. It was thrown at
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the leg, it was thrown at the head, it
was meant to ensnare and entangle. The
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most effective use of it was to throw.
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After that, kill was ensured.
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The idea of the trident, the net, to
keep him back. Keep him on the outside.
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It's almost like you're goading a bull,
right?
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You want to keep this up in his face
where he doesn't know where you're at to
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come after you.
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So as long as the gladiator can pull
with the net and strike with the trident
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fast enough, the guy's got no chance.
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But how deadly is the trident in actual
combat?
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Trident versus body, trident wins.
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But the issue is, will it maim or hurt
the person enough that they can't strike
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back?
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The team will test the trident's dicking
power to see how deadly three prongs
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can really be.
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Basically went right underneath the rib,
hit the heart directly. This one
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actually hit the spleen.
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But you know what? This middle shot is
the kill. I mean, you hit, look at that.
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Even more blood coming out. Yeah. I
mean, it pumps out in a couple seconds.
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guy is on the floor, dead.
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Okay, you got your little pitchfork for
your fishing.
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Pay attention to this. This is where you
die, right here. See this?
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And there it goes. Oh!
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And that's why it's spurting like that.
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Right in his eyeball.
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Now that is something that you shouldn't
do as a gladiator. I mean, if one of my
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residents in a teaching hospital did
that when they saw blood... That's what
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00:24:09,480 --> 00:24:11,540
you're saying, is we have a squeamish
gladiator. I can fight blind.
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I think you're right.
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This is a nice weapon, but notice it's a
two -handed weapon also.
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No defense involved. It's a totally
offensive, you know, mid -range target
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weapon. Look how effective. You miss
with the thinner prong, the outside
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hooked. You can't miss with it. We never
touched upon the fact that there's
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barbs on the trident, which make it very
damaging when you pull it out.
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But can the trident compete against the
Apache's knife?
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I thought the trident could keep the
Apache at bay, but after I saw that
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demo, I got to give it to the Apache's
knife.
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The Apache brings only an offensive
attack.
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The net is not just an offensive weapon,
it also is a defensive weapon. I think
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we have to give the edge to the trident
and the net as a combination.
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Trident -net combination gives the
gladiator the edge at medium range
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But our Apaches have yet to unveil their
deadliest weapon.
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So which arrow do you prefer?
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Whichever one goes through your heart.
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When it came to fighting die, gladiators
and Apaches were
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opposite.
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Because the whole goal of an Apache is
to kill as many people as you possibly
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can. If the odds look overwhelming,
sneak away, fight them on another day.
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far as Apaches go, they're very tough.
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They're used to functioning as a unit,
ambushing.
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Apaches were masters of ambush, but it
was very smart. It was very strategic.
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No such thing as a fair fight to an
Apache.
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To an Apache, fair is rare.
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They don't fight individually. They run
away.
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A gladiator can't run away.
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You run away, you die.
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Most of the gladiator's weapons were
designed for close combat.
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But for long -range attack, the
gladiator had a simple age -old weapon.
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This blade.
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Lightweight and effective.
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These two strips of wool could do
serious damage.
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00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:24,540
The sling is an easy -to -transport
weapon. Fit right in a pocket. It could
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throw a pretty heavy projectile. And if
you depleted what you carried in with
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you, you could literally pick up a rock
off the ground.
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The sling was a crude but lethal weapon
that packed a powerful punch.
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It looks simplistic, but everybody knows
the tale of David Goliath. One shot
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right between the eyes, and that'll do
the trick. It loads pretty quick. Put it
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right in there.
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Throw. Next piece. Put it right in
there.
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Throw. So this is lead, this is not a
rock.
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Absolutely. Loading.
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The sling launches like a miniature
rocket.
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Firing.
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So 91 miles per hour max?
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To determine the damage from a perfect
shot, our team brings in the most
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accurate slinger in the last 2 ,000
years.
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An air cannon.
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The sling -sized projectile would be
fired at a skull with the same density
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bone.
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The important thing to remember here is
that it's a cannon that's been
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pressurized to achieve the same velocity
on that projectile as a proficient
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sling thrower would actually be able to
achieve.
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Three, two, one.
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There it is.
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Wow. Well, if this was Goliath, he's
dead.
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If you can generate a force anywhere
near what this just demonstrated, it's a
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one -shot kill.
427
00:27:54,580 --> 00:27:55,580
Yep.
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As far as accuracy, you've been reading
too many Bible stories.
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But if it hits, this is what happens.
430
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Straight through the mustache. Dig in,
dig in.
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00:28:05,780 --> 00:28:09,180
You know, in a thousand battles,
anything can happen. I think we're going
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have to see what the simulator says.
433
00:28:11,540 --> 00:28:16,200
The Apache distance weapon is just as
old and deadly accurate.
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The bow and arrow.
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An ancient weapon dating back to the
Stone Age, but timeless in its ability
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deliver death.
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I got my first bow and arrow when I was
four years old.
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The bow is a silent weapon. It can be
fired from a long distance and it won't
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heard. It'll be felt.
440
00:28:39,940 --> 00:28:44,120
An Apache is known to fire as many as 15
arrows per minute.
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For the Apache, the arrow is...
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meant to kill.
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We've got obsidian arrowheads, which
will crack as they enter the body and
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splinter, causing a lot of pain.
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And then we have rusted metal arrows,
which will penetrate vital organs, and
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they'll die soon from the infection.
447
00:29:02,880 --> 00:29:04,500
So which arrow do you prefer?
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Whichever one goes through your heart.
449
00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:13,400
So what we've got here is a chronometer,
or a speed trap.
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As this weapon tracks through the first
laser beam, it starts a timer. As it
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passes through the second laser beam, it
stops that timer. With a known distance
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and a known time, we've got the speed of
this weapon.
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Dead gladiator. For that arrow, it was
95 feet per second, which is 65 miles an
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hour. If he was within 48 feet, he'd be
hit. And with his helmet on, he won't
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even see what's coming.
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The arrow was fired, and extremely
accurate at a distance.
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What kind of damage will it do to the
unprotected chest of a gladiator?
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These are the flint arrows, and I'm
going to kill that damn gladiator.
459
00:30:21,590 --> 00:30:23,610
The damage is devastating.
460
00:30:24,070 --> 00:30:25,490
There's a couple really impressive
shots.
461
00:30:25,710 --> 00:30:28,970
First into the chest is this one. I
mean, it goes straight through right in
462
00:30:28,970 --> 00:30:32,350
between the ribs, which is crucial. What
about this arrow? It took his throat.
463
00:30:32,710 --> 00:30:36,670
Basically, it severs the spine and kills
the person instantly. It shuts the
464
00:30:36,670 --> 00:30:37,690
gladiator's mouth.
465
00:30:38,530 --> 00:30:43,370
Well, that too, I guess. And then this
actually will go upward to the base of
466
00:30:43,370 --> 00:30:43,969
the brain.
467
00:30:43,970 --> 00:30:47,490
So in the end, guys, this is a long
-range fight. Bow versus sling.
468
00:30:47,980 --> 00:30:49,420
The bow had the longest range.
469
00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:53,260
First hit is probably the first one to
win the fight, so I'm going to go with
470
00:30:53,260 --> 00:30:56,940
the bow on that one. The bow was way
more accurate, way more deadly.
471
00:30:57,200 --> 00:30:58,200
I think we're unanimous.
472
00:30:58,660 --> 00:30:59,720
Edge appeared.
473
00:31:01,160 --> 00:31:05,160
Coming up, the gladiators respond with a
weapon designed to exploit.
474
00:31:06,340 --> 00:31:08,320
Taking that Apache apart piece at a
time.
475
00:31:12,700 --> 00:31:15,400
Showdown between Apache and gladiator.
476
00:31:16,060 --> 00:31:17,560
One attacks head -on.
477
00:31:19,800 --> 00:31:22,680
The other uses stealth and surprise.
478
00:31:24,860 --> 00:31:29,040
It's said that you fought an Apache all
day and you never saw one. They would
479
00:31:29,040 --> 00:31:34,320
paint their bodies with clay, but they
always did it to blend into their
480
00:31:34,320 --> 00:31:38,880
environment. They would become a part of
the ground and come up, shoot their
481
00:31:38,880 --> 00:31:41,940
bows, cut them down with their knives,
and then they'd disappear again.
482
00:31:42,350 --> 00:31:44,690
The Apache is good. He knows his
terrain.
483
00:31:44,910 --> 00:31:47,630
He's got a lot of vitality. He's been
running around a lot.
484
00:31:47,930 --> 00:31:52,030
But there is nothing to hide behind that
a gladiator won't seek and destroy. It
485
00:31:52,030 --> 00:31:54,390
doesn't matter if you use a tree. It
doesn't matter what you bring.
486
00:31:54,690 --> 00:31:59,110
Apache like to hit and run. There's no
running. It's a circular arena and you
487
00:31:59,110 --> 00:32:04,590
die. To thrill the crowd, gladiators had
weapons that were brutal and deceptive.
488
00:32:05,230 --> 00:32:10,190
Like the seeker, angled to fiendish
strikes that the enemy never sees
489
00:32:16,910 --> 00:32:18,670
The Seeker was an awesome killing
machine.
490
00:32:18,890 --> 00:32:22,250
It could go around the shield. That's
what it was designed to do. Worked
491
00:32:22,250 --> 00:32:25,330
armor. You could flip it around, dive
underneath the shield.
492
00:32:25,550 --> 00:32:29,770
It was a very effective weapon in both
killing and as a crowd pleaser.
493
00:32:30,590 --> 00:32:35,230
To test the Seeker's cutting power, our
gladiators bring in an artificial arm,
494
00:32:35,450 --> 00:32:38,250
holding an Apache shield for
inspiration.
495
00:32:39,510 --> 00:32:40,429
Ready, Steve?
496
00:32:40,430 --> 00:32:43,770
Ready. Three, two, one, go!
497
00:32:44,690 --> 00:32:45,690
Ready!
498
00:32:51,850 --> 00:32:55,790
All right, Steve, so you definitely have
a really deep laceration here. It goes
499
00:32:55,790 --> 00:32:59,530
through the skin, through the soft
tissue, down through the muscle, into
500
00:32:59,530 --> 00:33:03,370
bone. And this is as big as it gets
without actually completely amputating
501
00:33:03,370 --> 00:33:06,050
arm. Taking that Apache apart a piece at
a time.
502
00:33:09,350 --> 00:33:13,490
But the native warriors have their own
weapon that can both attack and defend.
503
00:33:15,090 --> 00:33:16,090
The War Club.
504
00:33:16,170 --> 00:33:20,810
A simple but devastatingly lethal weapon
in the right hands.
505
00:33:21,340 --> 00:33:25,720
The beauty of the Apache War Club is the
fact that you have a solid object at
506
00:33:25,720 --> 00:33:29,420
the end, whether it's a solid piece of
bone or whether it's a solid piece of
507
00:33:29,420 --> 00:33:32,740
rock. It's going to do some serious
damage, more than people expect.
508
00:33:39,460 --> 00:33:43,820
Turn into dust.
509
00:33:44,020 --> 00:33:46,260
The skull basically disintegrated with
that blow.
510
00:33:46,560 --> 00:33:48,540
From dust we come and dust we end up.
511
00:33:53,060 --> 00:33:56,540
But what would the club do to a
gladiator wearing a helmet?
512
00:33:56,800 --> 00:33:58,180
Dead gladiator part two.
513
00:34:01,140 --> 00:34:05,160
Standard headgear for a gladiator. You
again. I thought we killed you. Nice. I
514
00:34:05,160 --> 00:34:06,160
like to see you get through here.
515
00:34:06,420 --> 00:34:10,420
All right. Another big piece of the
block is peripheral view. It's like a
516
00:34:10,420 --> 00:34:11,420
that can only see straight.
517
00:34:12,360 --> 00:34:15,520
Plus, you got, what, 15 pounds of
headgear here? Give me your best shot.
518
00:34:15,520 --> 00:34:17,260
you going to move with any weapon? I'm
not even with the best shot.
519
00:34:18,679 --> 00:34:19,679
You ready, Snake?
520
00:34:19,760 --> 00:34:21,159
Ready. Okay.
521
00:34:35,750 --> 00:34:37,510
This helmet really did its job.
522
00:34:37,730 --> 00:34:40,389
Now, if there's a little bit of padding
in here, I think he's going to be all
523
00:34:40,389 --> 00:34:44,270
right. If the fight went more than a few
minutes, you'd be tired just helling
524
00:34:44,270 --> 00:34:45,889
that around. The helmet disables your
club.
525
00:34:46,110 --> 00:34:50,489
The last time you had 15 pounds of iron
on your head and a 10 -pound sword, and
526
00:34:50,489 --> 00:34:52,090
you had to move fast, you're not going
to move fast.
527
00:34:52,330 --> 00:34:55,590
It broke your weapon. You just can't
overcome what this guy's bringing.
528
00:34:55,830 --> 00:35:01,150
Okay, so what we see, at least with this
test, helmet versus club, the helmet
529
00:35:01,150 --> 00:35:02,150
wins.
530
00:35:02,670 --> 00:35:04,110
Snake isn't giving up.
531
00:35:04,440 --> 00:35:05,580
But the numbers don't lie.
532
00:35:07,260 --> 00:35:10,560
The Seeker gives the Gladiator the edge
in special weapons.
533
00:35:13,940 --> 00:35:18,720
With the testing complete, Max Geiger
will take the results and feed them into
534
00:35:18,720 --> 00:35:21,480
the computer program that will simulate
the battle.
535
00:35:22,240 --> 00:35:24,080
The Apache is going to try and get in
there fast.
536
00:35:24,280 --> 00:35:27,180
He's going to try to move out. The
Gladiator is going to constantly pursue.
537
00:35:27,500 --> 00:35:30,280
There's no thought of running away.
There's no thought of fleeing. There's
538
00:35:30,280 --> 00:35:31,280
the thought of killing.
539
00:35:32,520 --> 00:35:34,000
The Apache is not afraid of anything.
540
00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:37,500
They're not afraid of rattlesnakes.
They're not afraid of scorpions. They're
541
00:35:37,500 --> 00:35:38,980
certainly not going to be afraid of a
gladiator.
542
00:35:40,100 --> 00:35:42,620
Both teams are convinced their warriors
will win.
543
00:35:43,120 --> 00:35:45,840
But our experts are now divided.
544
00:35:47,000 --> 00:35:50,620
I'm giving the edge to the gladiator
simply because in a mano -a -mano fight,
545
00:35:50,820 --> 00:35:54,940
the gladiator's got armor. And that's a
huge factor in a fight in edge weapons.
546
00:35:55,140 --> 00:35:58,320
The Apache has nothing other than a
rawhide shield to protect himself.
547
00:35:58,970 --> 00:36:01,990
I think the Gladiator, if he wants to
stand any chance at all, is going to
548
00:36:01,990 --> 00:36:05,430
to get right up close to that Apache and
trap him with a net. That being said,
549
00:36:05,550 --> 00:36:09,470
the place where the Apache is most
deadly is right up close. It's a lose
550
00:36:09,470 --> 00:36:10,730
situation for the Gladiator.
551
00:36:10,990 --> 00:36:13,930
Coming up, Gladiator versus Apache.
552
00:36:14,630 --> 00:36:15,950
The battle begins.
553
00:36:19,090 --> 00:36:20,090
Go!
554
00:36:20,850 --> 00:36:26,350
Our experts have completed their test
with the Apache and Gladiator weapons.
555
00:36:27,310 --> 00:36:31,610
Now, they're about to find out who is
the deadliest warrior.
556
00:36:31,950 --> 00:36:36,450
The team tested five gladiator weapons.
557
00:36:36,890 --> 00:36:42,830
The Kestrus, Sling, Seeker, Scissor, and
the Trident and Net combination.
558
00:36:43,350 --> 00:36:45,350
They tested four Apache weapons.
559
00:36:45,710 --> 00:36:50,970
The Tomahawk, Knife, War Club, and the
Bow and Arrow.
560
00:36:51,270 --> 00:36:54,110
For long -range weapons, the Apache Bow.
561
00:36:55,120 --> 00:36:56,780
I've got the sling.
562
00:36:57,540 --> 00:37:00,920
Comparing the sling with the bow and
arrow, you've got to give the advantage
563
00:37:00,920 --> 00:37:01,920
the bow and arrow.
564
00:37:02,500 --> 00:37:03,780
Edge. Apache.
565
00:37:04,780 --> 00:37:08,940
Next, our team tested two very lethal
medium -range weapons.
566
00:37:09,260 --> 00:37:12,800
The gladiator's trident and the Apache
knife.
567
00:37:13,060 --> 00:37:18,320
The speed, the accuracy, and the sheer
killing power of the knife was rather
568
00:37:18,320 --> 00:37:19,320
impressive.
569
00:37:20,080 --> 00:37:23,660
The demonstration of the trident
penetrating all the way into the gel
570
00:37:23,660 --> 00:37:25,300
surprised me a great deal.
571
00:37:25,520 --> 00:37:26,760
It's a killing weapon.
572
00:37:27,700 --> 00:37:31,480
The close range.
573
00:37:31,740 --> 00:37:33,140
We tested three weapons.
574
00:37:34,060 --> 00:37:37,840
The tomahawk versus the Kestis and Roman
scissor.
575
00:37:38,240 --> 00:37:41,920
Ultimately, because the tomahawk offers
a lot of options, you're going to have
576
00:37:41,920 --> 00:37:43,680
to give the edge to the Apache in close.
577
00:37:44,560 --> 00:37:45,560
I don't buy it.
578
00:37:46,650 --> 00:37:50,470
I have yet to see any weapon go through
the side of beef like that lizard did.
579
00:37:50,590 --> 00:37:52,650
Doctor, you've got to think with the
clarity of a scientist.
580
00:37:53,630 --> 00:37:55,250
Edge. Apache.
581
00:37:56,450 --> 00:38:00,570
Finally, our experts had two choices for
special weapons.
582
00:38:01,610 --> 00:38:04,650
The Apache War Club and the Roman
Seeker.
583
00:38:06,230 --> 00:38:09,710
The Apache War Club barely made a dent
in that helmet.
584
00:38:10,030 --> 00:38:13,350
So in this case, I've got to give the
edge to the Seeker.
585
00:38:14,070 --> 00:38:15,620
Edge. Gladiator.
586
00:38:17,140 --> 00:38:21,220
Max now loads the results of all the
tests into a state -of -the -art
587
00:38:21,220 --> 00:38:26,020
program developed by Slytherin Studios
that will determine the winner.
588
00:38:26,340 --> 00:38:29,520
When I hit the go button, we're going to
run a thousand battles and we're going
589
00:38:29,520 --> 00:38:32,140
to find out who lived and who died and
how they died.
590
00:38:34,000 --> 00:38:35,540
It's a battle of opposites.
591
00:38:35,900 --> 00:38:38,300
Speed versus strength.
592
00:38:39,000 --> 00:38:41,380
Stealth versus frontal assault.
593
00:38:42,640 --> 00:38:44,740
Wooden bone versus...
594
00:38:48,509 --> 00:38:51,470
I think that's all the data we need.
What do you say we fire the sucker up?
595
00:38:51,730 --> 00:38:52,910
I'd love to see the results.
596
00:38:53,150 --> 00:38:54,150
All right.
597
00:39:36,620 --> 00:39:37,620
Dead.
598
00:40:56,910 --> 00:40:57,910
FUUU -
599
00:41:25,420 --> 00:41:30,580
When the Apaches emerged, 667 kills to
their credit. The Apache's bow really
600
00:41:30,580 --> 00:41:32,340
made the difference at a long range.
601
00:41:33,220 --> 00:41:36,240
Gladiator only claimed 333 kills.
602
00:41:36,920 --> 00:41:39,500
Their best weapon was the trident and
net combo.
603
00:41:39,740 --> 00:41:42,740
Before even the testing started, I
thought the Gladiator was going to win.
604
00:41:43,120 --> 00:41:46,100
By the end of all the testing, it was
definitely a close match.
605
00:41:46,480 --> 00:41:50,820
The Apaches were bloodthirsty. They came
here to win. I thought the Gladiators
606
00:41:50,820 --> 00:41:53,820
were a little overconfident, and that's
why the Apaches kicked their ass.
607
00:41:54,270 --> 00:41:58,890
The Apaches raised in a warrior culture,
knew what to do, and proved that they
608
00:41:58,890 --> 00:42:00,050
were the deadliest warriors.
609
00:42:00,310 --> 00:42:06,890
To me, being an Apache, there's just a
fierceness that we have in our DNA that
610
00:42:06,890 --> 00:42:10,070
can't explain it, but I accept it.
611
00:42:14,410 --> 00:42:19,290
The Viking, Nordic powerhouse of pure
brawn. The Vikings had total warrior
612
00:42:19,290 --> 00:42:20,290
mentality.
613
00:42:20,670 --> 00:42:21,870
The Samurai.
614
00:42:22,230 --> 00:42:25,550
Ancient master of strategy and speed.
Failure is not an option for the
615
00:42:26,090 --> 00:42:30,050
Who would win in a battle to the death?
That's the most death way to die
616
00:42:30,050 --> 00:42:34,610
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