Evil Seed (He-Man) vs. T-1000


This random battle tunred out to be the hardest ever battle to date. The main reason being that both these guys have weaknesses that can't be exploited in my arena. There is liquid nitrogen or anything that can get that cold or anything that could melt the T-1000. Mossman was the only one to ever stop Evil Seed and he isn't here so Evil Seed will be unstoppable as well. Evil Seed isn't at full strength until he plants the seeds for his huge vines. But the time it would take for him to find open ground to plant them isn't enough for the T-1000 to do anything. Evil Seed could shoot out thorns in the meantime. Once those vines are planted, Evil Seed will be wiping his vines all over the place. T-1000's blades would cut most of the vines but he would still get hit, but the vines would pass through him like the bars did in the movie's jail sequence. So the vines and thorns don't hurt the T-1000 and the blades don't hurt Evil Seed. In this case, we turn to trapping the opponent. Evil Seed trapped He-Man by wrapping him up in the vines and leaving him like that. This would not work on the T-1000 since he would just ooze through the vines like he did those bars. There is no way to trap Evil Seed since his vines would pull him out of what ever trap he falls into.

Matt suggested that the T-1000 could use metal poisoning to kill Evil Seed. Matt's major is environmental toxicology, so he knows for sure that a plant will die from prolonged exposure to metal. I have no experience in this material, so I believe him. He says that it would take close to a week to kill all of the vines. This is within our time limits for battles and we believe that the T-1000 could go for that long and Evil Seed has shown no signs of tireing during a fight, so I believe that he could last until the poison does what it will do. I thought that this would be it, until I thought harder about my original idea. I originally thought that Evil Seed could wrap the vines around the T-1000 and pull him underground. Matt said that the T-1000 could ooze his way out of the grip or dig himself out easily. I agreed and went with his metal poisoning idea. Then I change my idea of Evil Seed's strategy. Evil Seed could dig a big hole in the ground and collapse the entire school on itself, trapping T-1000 in the ruins and then spread the pieces of the T-1000 and ruins all over the place to keep him from reforming. But in order to be a trap, it has to be something that keeps the opponent trapped for a loong period of time while the trapper can just walk away. In this case, Evil Seed has to keep mixing the crap in the hole so that the T-1000 doesn't reform. This is not a winning strategy.

Because of this battle, Matt and I had to define the physical limits of the arena. Evil Seed is limited to the vines he can grow. The arena has been defined as the city block that the school sits on. That is the 2D limit, the depth (which comes into play here) and the height are as follows: the arena goes all the way to the centre of the earth and all the way into space. Therefore, Evil Seed has a lot of vines to work with. I usually only think about burying the fighter as a means of trapping, but our discussion of limits made me think about going up and not down. Evil Seed could launch the T-1000 into space where his liquid abilities are nulled since it is freezing in space and he has no where to go anyway. So it turns out that the earth based fighter used an air based attack to win.

Winner: Evil Seed

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