Lonsome_Drifter said:Vogel wins hands down.
Look at that picture; he's ready to show the others how they say goodbye in Germany.
Attila the Professor said:I know I upheld Vogel over the German mechanic in that other thread, but this round clearly goes for Dovchenko - he's not just a lunkhead, that's just how he expresses himself (heh). But Dovchenko clearly uses his surroundings, with the chains being the most notable case of that. You don't get to be a colonel solely through brute force.
oki9Sedo said:In fairness to the German mechanic, he doesn't use his surroundings because he doesn't need to. He wants to show Indy he can take him with fists alone.
Although at one point he does attempt to throw Indy in front of a wheel and crush him.
Attila the Professor said:Fair point. I hadn't thought of that particular moment.
(Although, he did seem to have it used against him - and also tricks like "hey, look down there" - too often to think it's something that's too often part of his technique.)
Nurhachi1991 said:I'm rooting for Vogel. Indy never bashed Dovchenko's face into a steel tank multiple times. Plus Vogel got thrown out of a damn blimp and gets up unharmed.
Nurhachi1991 said:I'm rooting for Vogel. Indy never bashed Dovchenko's face into a steel tank multiple times. Plus Vogel got thrown out of a damn blimp and gets up unharmed.
Attila the Professor said:But Dovchenko clearly uses his surroundings, with the chains being the most notable case of that. You don't get to be a colonel solely through brute force.