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A: Ninja or Pirate? I think it would depend on the circumstances. A ninja would probably win one-on-one; but, group-on-group, I think the pirates would have a slight advantage as long as they had firearms (pistols and rifles) available.
B: What?! Only a penny? *I* can’t seem to find any for less than a nickel nowadays…
Pff. Pirates don’t stand a chance against ninja in any circumstance. No matter what century of pirates you’re referring to or whether it’s fantasy or real pirates. Pirates just lose. Oh and ninja aren’t forbidden to use guns, it’s just quieter to use shuriken and blow darts. Surprise is a serious advantage. Anything a pirate can do, a ninja can do better.
June 29th, 2007 at 5:18 pm
A: Ninja or Pirate? I think it would depend on the circumstances. A ninja would probably win one-on-one; but, group-on-group, I think the pirates would have a slight advantage as long as they had firearms (pistols and rifles) available.
B: What?! Only a penny? *I* can’t seem to find any for less than a nickel nowadays…
June 29th, 2007 at 10:05 pm
Ah, the age-old question…
June 30th, 2007 at 9:30 am
Love the changing perspective.
January 23rd, 2008 at 12:17 am
Pff. Pirates don’t stand a chance against ninja in any circumstance. No matter what century of pirates you’re referring to or whether it’s fantasy or real pirates. Pirates just lose. Oh and ninja aren’t forbidden to use guns, it’s just quieter to use shuriken and blow darts. Surprise is a serious advantage. Anything a pirate can do, a ninja can do better.