Stalker (Batman Beyond) vs. Jimmy Tong (The Tuxedo)
Stalker (Batman Beyond) vs. Jimmy Tong (The Tuxedo)
This random battle was weird since I just added these guys to fill up the random list, I never expected them to show up. But here they are so lets go.
Jimmy Tong is the guy in the suit, he has no fighting skill and barely knows how to use the suit's automated systems, but
he did a good enough of a job for me in the movie, besides we can assume that he now knows how to use what he has already used.
The suit's fighting skills can be assumed to be equal to Stalker's skill. Therefore simple hand to hand will last a while.
The suit's other tricks are useless since Stalker has superior tracking skills. This means the leaping and camouflage abilities of the suit won't allow him to evade Stalker.
The suit provides Jimmy with strength and agility equal to Stalker's, therefore they are evenly matched. Hand to hand is the only result and since they are evenly
matched this will go no where. So I had to resort to my exploiting weaknesses. Batman defeated Stalker by electrocuting his spine, but Jimmy wouldn't do that since he wouldn't think to do it.
The suit did seem to have any weakness except for its user. Jimmy controls the suit's functions and modes via the watch. I am sure that the suit is designed to protect the watch in a fight so no accidental damage will be sustained during a fight.
But I am sure that Jimmy will be thrown around a lot and therefore eventually his watch will be damaged to a degree that he can't control the suit anymore, ie: change the mode. This isn't really a problem since it will just be stuck in fight mode, thus eliminating what was already deemed useless (ex: camouflage).
If an opponent can't be killed then he can be trapped. Stalker is a hunter of big game, and thus he could easily trap the taxi driver. Stalker wins by trapping Jimmy somewhere in the school.