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A Shaolin monk.
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The ultimate kung fu killing machine
from China.
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A Maori warrior.
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Fierce, unforgiving slayer of the South
Sea.
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Deadly.
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To find out, our world class fight is a
test in history's most lethal weapon.
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Using 21st century science.
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We'll see what happens when the two
warriors go toe -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 a valiant
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warrior.
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This is the Fight Club, a cutting -edge
battleground where we've recruited
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scientists, doctors, and martial arts
experts, and armed them with the world's
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most lethal weaponry.
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All to create a duel to the death
between two legendary warriors.
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China's Shaolin monk, skilled master of
martial arts, and its most lethal steel
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weapons, versus a Maori warrior.
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A bloodthirsty brute who used stone,
bone, and wood to deliver death.
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Jeff Damulin, a biomedical scientist and
karate black belt, collects battle data
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using an array of high -tech equipment.
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A head strike using that same technique,
it's a kill shot.
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AR doctor and ultimate fighting
physician, Armand Doria, gets into the
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guts of battle damage.
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Because we know the deeper you get, the
more vital structures you're going to
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get. Computer whiz Max Geiger enters the
data into a battle simulator that will
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decide the ultimate victor. Maori
warrior or Shaolin monk.
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These two warriors have never met in
history, which means that the battle
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will be taking place today in this
machine is unique.
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Maori weapons will be tested by Seamus
Fitzgerald.
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Seamus is a sixth -degree master of
maokaiaha, the Maori martial arts.
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Maori people ate, slept and drank,
killing and fighting.
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Jared Wahongi.
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Jared is a special forces combat
instructor and SWAT operator.
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The Maori warrior did take pleasure in
taking the life of his enemy. They loved
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the war, they loved to fight.
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Sala Baker.
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Sala is a New Zealand -born martial
artist who specializes in islander
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and warfare.
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If you want to come and fight me and
disrespect my people, my family, my
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now the warrior comes out.
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Of Polynesian descent, the seafaring
Maori are the native people of New
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These warriors were feared across the
South Pacific as strong, ferocious
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fighters whose entire civilization was
built on war.
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Though never conquered, Maori tribes
constantly fought each other for glory
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revenge. We do not back down.
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We will not.
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If I'm ready to kill someone, you can
cut my arm off, I will still get to you.
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The Maori fought fiercely for spiritual
power that they called mana.
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The way that mana was built was on the
battlefield.
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A warrior tried to kill the most
prestigious warrior of an enemy tribe
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it was through those actions that they
were able to build the mana for
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themselves.
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And not just for themselves, but for
their ancestors, whose spirits were
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believed to live on within their
weapons.
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After killing an enemy, the Maori
engaged in an elaborate ritual to obtain
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additional mana from their foes.
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Sometimes they cooked and ate them.
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You'd eat part of them, and that would
be consuming mana in the highest degree.
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Team Maori can take victory.
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So can the Shaolin experts.
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Eric Chen.
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Eric is a master of Wushu.
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The Chinese art of war.
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The monk's skill is used to purge evil.
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No more and no less.
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To test the Shaolin's flexible weapons,
the team turns to Wong Wei.
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Wong is a Wushu national champion and
stunt choreographer.
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Alfred Singh.
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Alfred is an authority on Shaolin
history.
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and performs jaw -dropping martial arts
moves for the moves.
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The Shaolin warrior is going to dominate
the fight with the Maori warrior
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through his technique and training.
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Shaolin monks were Buddhist priests who
trained at the Shaolin monastery in
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China, named after a nearby forest.
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The Shaolin wanted to live in passive
solitude, but the outside world would
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leave them alone.
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At that time, there was many bandits who
were attacking monasteries, trying to
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steal what wealth that they had.
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To survive, the monks perfected the
powerful martial
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art, Kung Fu.
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Achieving ever deadlier levels of force,
the monks became famed for their
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fighting. But the Buddhist code stopped
them from ever being the aggressor.
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There's no question that the Shaolin
monks will win the battle.
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They have superior guilt.
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No Shaolin monks are going to stop me.
They may stab me or hurt me, sure.
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But if you get that close to me, great.
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Because now it's my turn to rip your
head off.
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Our experts are divided on which warrior
will be the victor.
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I think Shaolin Monk is overrated,
frankly. I think we've been lied to by a
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of Hollywood movies, and so because of
that, I'm going to go with the
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unexpected, the fresh, and the new, the
Maori warrior.
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I've got to give the pregame prediction
to the Shaolin Monk. When I think of a
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Shaolin Monk, I'm thinking someone who's
highly skilled, highly disciplined, and
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brings forged weapons to the game.
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Shaolin monks developed steel weapons
that could withstand anything their
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enemies threw at them.
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The twin hooks.
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A razor -sharp, hand -held arsenal.
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Four killing tools in one.
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The back end of the hooks are used as
swords.
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The crescent shape are used for
blocking.
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And then the tail end are used as
daggers.
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The monks wielded these weapons with
impressive agility.
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Offensively, in a very short time, I can
have a lot of those downward strokes,
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as well as the reverse, which is an
uppercut changed into a downward stroke.
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That's like a surgical ballet. Yes, you
have to be skilled to use these weapons.
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Eric, are you ready?
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Yes, Jeff. Eric will demonstrate the
sharpness of the steel on the closest
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to human flesh, a pig carcass.
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Three, two...
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One, go.
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Oh, geez. Come on.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Pork chops.
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The strikes go along the lines of the
ribs. He has an advantage that instead
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trying to go against the ribs, he cuts
through the ribs or between the ribs.
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And he did it in kind of an artistic
manner. I mean, this is like, I'm going
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chop you up and I'm going to dance while
I do it.
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The twin hooks can also be linked to
extend the reach of this
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deadly blade to six feet.
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To test it, our experts bring in a gel
torso with the same density as human
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flesh and bones.
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It looks like you'd almost cut the torso
right in half.
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This is the liver right here. Green cut.
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Oh. This is filet human body.
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The Shaolin training people say the
dance like, it has a purpose. All that
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training or those forms give you the
precision to go straight through and
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the vital organ. It's an ugly wound, but
it's geometrically beautiful.
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The high -speed footage reveals every
bloody detail.
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How long would it take someone to die
after an injury like that? This is
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quick. He'll be dead maybe in 30 seconds
to a minute, but he'll be conscious
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only for a few seconds because once that
blood pressure drops, he's on the
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floor. I don't think the Polynesian
Warriors got anything like that.
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This is a completely effective weapon.
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It's like a flying guillotine.
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It is.
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The Twin Hook impressed our experts.
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But the Maoris seem more style than
substance.
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If you make that one mistake, half a
second, I guarantee I'll rip your head
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Coming up, Maoris deliver a stinging
counterattack as the battle for the
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of deadliest warrior continues.
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Oh, sick.
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In this high -tech fight club, We're
preparing for a one -on -one war between
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two of history's greatest fighters, a
Shaolin monk and a Maori warrior.
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Neither wore armor, so both were
vulnerable to attack.
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But that's where the similarity ends.
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Maoris had brute strength.
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Shaolin monks had astounding agility.
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And their weapons arsenal were worlds
apart.
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When devising their weapons of war,
Maoris drew from the most lethal
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nature. They bring to the battle the
stingray spear, the mary clout, the
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and the shark -toothed clout.
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We made these spears, we made these
patus, we made these knives, all out of
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stones and rock and trees of what we
had. That's how we lived.
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The Shaolans include steel in their
arsenal.
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The twin hooks.
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The army pierces the staff and the whip
chain.
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I don't even think it's a fair matchup.
We have steel and metal weapons that
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would easily cut through any of their
wood weapons.
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The Maori had one killing tool.
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It was a simple yet deadly fusion of
natural components.
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The stingray spear.
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Tipped with bars from the sea creature's
tail, the serrated spines would cause
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agonizing death.
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This is really interesting. I mean, if
you look at this, it's thousands of
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barbed edges on both sides. So it's easy
for it to go in. It's really hard to
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come out. I'd like to show you. High
speeds up and armed.
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Salah, are you ready?
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Yes, sir.
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Three, two, one, go.
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Oh,
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sick.
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That is sick.
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Try and pull those out.
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Oh.
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Oh, no.
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It's like a tiny top hat. I mean, if you
look at this, the barb, look how
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difficult it makes it to pull out. You
can see a little sawing motion. It makes
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the wound bigger.
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Definitely not Dr.
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Feelgood here.
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This is not a kill strike. This is a
painful strike.
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Let's have another go, and I'll put them
right behind the rib cage and see what
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happens. Because it's a one -shot
weapon, Sala takes aim with a new spear.
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Go!
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This is a better location than trying to
get under the ribs because you're
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getting the full length of that barb and
getting at the vital organs.
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So this would be a kill.
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This is an ER physician we've got here,
and look at the trouble we're having
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getting these barbs. I mean, it's
just... There we go.
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Okay.
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Oh, man.
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That might even hit the front portion of
the spine.
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They look like little splinters.
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It's a little bigger than a little
splinter.
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That's still a kill, right, Doc?
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That's a kill. Only if you can hit the
shell in.
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After testing the twin hooks and the
stingray spear, our experts debate which
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fighter has the edge.
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Stingray spear was effective, but I
don't like the fact that you're losing
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edge on your first strike. One block
might be enough to shatter a lot of
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spears right off.
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The twin hooks, it's so versatile.
Almost every edge had a razor -sharp
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it. You can hook them together, and now
it's almost a medium -range weapon.
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Looking at the stingray spear, that's
dying the worst bellyache imaginable.
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This, you don't have a belly left.
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Edge, twin hooks.
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At medium range, the Shaolin monks take
the edge with the twin hooks.
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But in battle, it's the man behind the
weapon that matters most.
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For me, the measure of the Maori warrior
is the training.
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In Maori tribes, a warrior was chosen at
infancy.
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Children were raised to be warriors and
prove themselves in the battlefield.
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That was the whole mindset of the
people.
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And so for that child's life, their sole
occupation was learning fighting arts,
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strategy, and basically studying the art
of war.
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The Maori fighting arts had a very
sacred side to them.
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There was a very spiritual essence of
Māori warfare. A big part of it was
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communicating and representing ancestors
who had fought before and upholding
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their reputation, you could say, or
their mana.
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Symbols of a warrior's blood -drenched
ancestry were also chiseled on his face.
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A full -face tattoo could take up to 30
years.
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The more you achieved, the more was
added.
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It was like a personal resume.
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A lifetime of battle resulted in
elaborate tattoos and fearsome warriors.
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But despite their more passive nature,
the Shaolin team believed their
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training would give them the edge.
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Thousands of years of technique honed
down to an art versus someone who uses
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brute strength, technique will always
win in that sense.
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Shaolin monks also wore a physical
badge.
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branding their forearms to show their
level of achievement.
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A Shaolin monk would be equivalent to a
thousand soldiers because of the level
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of training.
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They've probably trained a thousand
times more than any average person would
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train. Monks train for hours every day
in order to hone their self -defense
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technique. They could be standing like a
bird until the incense burn out, which
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could be hours.
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His training is so intense.
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It's his way of life.
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So you would develop flexibility for
high kicking and you develop fast hand
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technique for strength and quickness.
Their hands were almost as strong as
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and they would be able to break wood,
break bricks and break through their
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opponent. The monks, they won't be able
to stop me. Hit me with your sword or
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your stick. A little.
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We're big.
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Do the math.
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Coming up.
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The Maoris strike back with a stone club
that they say is stronger than steel.
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And the Shaolin team counters with their
weapon for close combat.
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Spinning, piercing spikes of death.
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Maori warrior versus Shaolin monk in a
fight to the death.
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Who would be left standing?
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Who would lie dead on the ground?
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The Shaolin monk had a fast killing tool
designed for close -quarter combat.
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Ame piercers were a monk's secret
weapon.
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With the piercers concealed under his
robe, a monk could unleash them with
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blinding speed and deadly results.
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Check these out. These are the ame
daggers or ame piercers. They're double
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-sided, very light and easily
concealable.
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So you just basically bring them out,
start spinning them as a form of
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distraction, and then use the other hand
to strike.
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Well, that makes a lot of sense because
vision is most sensitive to motion.
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It gets a lot of blood on it. So this
does help wipe off some of the blood and
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lubricate it, so it goes into the target
a lot easier.
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Into the target. We've got a gel torso
sitting right over there.
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Let's see what you can do. All right.
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Three, two, one, go.
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Fuck!
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were passive, dude.
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Dude, sorry. You turned that guy's face
inside out. No, man. As soon as the
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eyeballs came out, it was like, okay.
I'm like, to hell with restraint.
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Here's the inside of his face.
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You can see where all the sinuses go.
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I want to demonstrate that Shaolin's
speed and accuracy can be both precise
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deadly. The Ume pierces literally bored
into the scalp and skull and caused
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severe tearing of the whole face. I
mean, the amount of Trauma was just
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devastating. I did not think that that
little weapon could do this much damage.
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I mean, you literally, like, I can take
this guy's head right off.
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You're not walking away from that
lobotomy.
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Here come the temple shots.
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One.
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Jeez.
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These are brutal. Two.
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He actually holds his head in place for
the second strike. Looks like he's
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setting up for the eyeball shot.
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Like mushrooms on a skewer.
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Oh, that is.
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Wow. For being a defensive monk, this is
certainly an aggressive weapon.
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It was at least four kill shots in less
than four seconds, and that's not even
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counting the two spear shots to the
palate.
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Nice, boys.
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Very nice.
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Unfortunately, we have a weapon that
does twice as much in half the time.
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What weapon would that be?
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Maori warriors were masters of the Mere
Club.
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Found only on the South Island of New
Zealand, the Greenstone Mere, could
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deliver dead with only one strike.
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One blow to the skull.
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Pop the top of the skull off.
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Basically, it was an honor to be killed
by this weapon because it was passed
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down through ancestors.
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Well, you know, if you can get into
somebody's head in one hit, I imagine
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fairly painless way to die.
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I don't know about painless, but it's
definitely quick.
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One hit to the brain, come on.
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Yeah, well, it's like saying, ow, one.
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To test the melee's bone -cracking
power, Jeff and Max have set up a bull
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two times thicker than a human head.
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Three, two, one.
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here on the cow is analogous to a mid
-face fracture that's definitely going
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kill. It works.
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Yeah, this cow doesn't make it to the
ER.
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So the greenstone is definitely stronger
than bone, but we're asking the
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question, is greenstone stronger than
steel?
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To see if the greenstone matter, really
as lethal as the Shaolin steel weapons,
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Sala will first try to smash through
bricks using a steel knife.
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Next, Sala will try the same thing using
the Greenstone Club.
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Go!
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Well.
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The Greenstone Mary Club went through
three. This knife only went through one.
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I'm going with the Greenstone Mary.
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Your handiwork right here.
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If you can get through three ribs and
create what's called a flail chest.
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So this is definitely going through
three ribs.
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Yeah. At least. At least.
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No more rib cage.
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No more protection.
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You're actually going to get interior
deep trauma, which is usually going to
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cause swift, rapid death.
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Swift, rapid death, boys.
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Take note.
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The Mary Club versus the M .A. Piercers.
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This is a tough one. Close. Very, very
close. But I have to give it to the
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killing potential of the weapon. And for
that reason alone, I'm giving it to the
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Mary Club.
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For close -range combat, the Maori
Greenstone Club gets the edge.
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Coming up, the warriors prepare to beat
the other senseless as the countdown for
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the final battle continues.
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Shaolin monk versus a Maori warrior.
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Serenity versus intensity.
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Necessity versus ferocity.
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Self -defense versus non -stop war.
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Before battle, Maoris performed a dance
called the haka.
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It was a tactic designed to terrorize
their enemies.
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The haka gets you going, makes your
blood flow, but it also is to let them
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we mean business.
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When the tongue is protruded, basically
it was an insult.
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You know, you're telling your enemy,
after I kill you, I'm going to eat you.
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Worst thing you could ever do to
somebody would be to turn them into
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feces. I beat you, I won, now I'm going
to eat you.
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While the Maoris were eating their
enemies, the Shaolin killed only as a
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resort.
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Charlie monks were passive.
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They don't take joy in violating the
other person with force.
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A monk's main fighting tactic was to
defend himself and stop his attacker.
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This was often accomplished with the one
weapon a monk always carried outside
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the temple.
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White waxwood staff.
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Tough Chinese hardwood that delivered
punishing blows without breaking.
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This length is meant to keep people, you
know, at a distance.
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Also, this would be very useful in
disarming someone as opposed to just
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their head off.
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The white wax wood staff.
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That's right.
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They can use a very versatile attack,
such as pushing the enemy away, flooding
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them with the end of it, then turning
around, slamming on their opponent.
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This can defend against a sword, a
staff, a spear, many weapons. You can
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to block.
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It's relatively light, which gives it a
lot of speed, but it's still thick
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enough to be able to smash through
objects.
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To gain the skill needed to smash
skulls, Shaolin monks train against clay
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Let's get started.
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It's one thing to be fast, but accuracy
is going to be key here.
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So, Alfred, are you ready?
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Yes. Okay, let's do this.
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Three, two, one.
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Nice work, Alfred.
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Jeff, you're like the bull in the china
shop, man.
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So it looks like he hit that one as
well, huh?
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Yeah, but take the handle off. So it's
the it's a hit. Yeah, like seven and a
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half out of eight And you know, we know
from boxing that you can knock somebody
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out from repetitive blows They don't all
have to be the knockout punch. So if
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you jab jab jab jab, they can fall
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So we're at now
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You want to like about this is that
impact The
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white wax would bend, but then it
recoils and hits it a second time.
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That's wicked.
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With the sand coming out, you can
actually see his technique because he
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sand perfectly, straight through.
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Four pots, 2 .643 seconds.
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I mean, what do we gain from this? We
see definite accuracy, definite form,
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beautiful precision, but this is not a
death blow.
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Yeah. The question is, do any of these
individual strikes or do these strikes
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combination have enough force in them to
stop a charging Polynesian warrior?
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But really the question is, is it fast
enough and is it precise enough to
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someone, to stun them, and for us to
move on to other weapons? And I think
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literally could be a death blow.
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With a slighting club on the other, it
delivers double destruction.
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It would be carved with an ancestor.
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Often the tayaha was named after that
ancestor, so you literally took your
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ancestor with you into battle, carrying
that history, that legacy, that mana
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with it.
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It's a sacred weapon, and that alone
means more than just having a staff that
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you wield.
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Much like a quarterstaff, I guess it was
used for blocking.
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You're getting the maximum effectiveness
out of the weapon once you put an edge
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on it, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, that's
exactly why it's designed, so that all
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enemies just go into a smaller point and
causing more trauma to the body. Right,
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right.
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To measure the striking force of the
Tayaha, Jeff attaches a tech scan
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mat to the target.
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Okay, on your mark.
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You can actually see the outline of the
weapon on the pad itself.
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I'm getting very close to 200 PSI, which
is more than enough to go through
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somebody's collarbone.
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But let's do a full -scale test right
over there against real bone.
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Let's break some backs.
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The target, the spine of a cow.
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Three times the thickness of a human
backbone.
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and stripped of muscle to gain the true
strength of the Tyaha.
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Gentlemen, let's see if it's a
backbreaker.
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Three, two, one, go!
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Oh, dude.
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I can't even tell where it broke this
one. That's the question I wanted
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answered. Are we seeing chipping of the
vertebrae? Yeah, this would be what's
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called a birthright. It's like the bone
exploded out.
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Exactly. Purpose is served here, and
there's no question.
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You know, you can't get much better of a
weapon.
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It just tears apart.
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You can see it, some of the chips in the
air.
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It took you a couple of strikes to break
through that. Yeah, it was a big cow.
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We really need to see which weapon it
is.
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either faster or more precise.
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Speed and accuracy are two parts of the
components, but power and timing are
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also important.
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It's a classic case of Foreman versus
Ali.
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Power versus accuracy.
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I don't see a lack of accuracy. The
exact spine that I was aiming at was the
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strength of the bones was the issue, not
the actual preciseness of the strike.
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But if we're talking weapon to weapon,
how are you going to be able to block
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disable that staff?
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It's not the staff you're going to
disable, it's the person.
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What I am seeing here, the white wax
wood staff is the faster weapon and the
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longer reach. However, is it a killing
blow?
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I say no. On the other side, the Maori
weapon, it is optimized. We did see
446
00:30:19,940 --> 00:30:22,200
killing blows there. I have to agree.
447
00:30:22,440 --> 00:30:25,520
I think the staff has potential, but...
The kills are going to come from the
448
00:30:25,520 --> 00:30:26,520
Maori.
449
00:30:27,300 --> 00:30:32,500
At mid -range, the Maori's taiaha takes
the edge.
450
00:30:33,780 --> 00:30:34,780
Coming up.
451
00:30:34,890 --> 00:30:38,550
The Shaolin team fires back with a
whipsaw of a weapon.
452
00:30:39,350 --> 00:30:42,270
And the Maori add some bite to their
cutting clubs.
453
00:30:43,670 --> 00:30:46,670
Who will win their ultimate showdown?
454
00:30:52,390 --> 00:30:59,310
When it came to killing tools, Shaolin
monks and Maori warriors made the most
455
00:30:59,310 --> 00:31:00,310
what they had.
456
00:31:01,550 --> 00:31:04,950
Given the technology that was available
to our people, they were very efficient
457
00:31:04,950 --> 00:31:08,210
at making weapons that could do maximum
damage in a minimal amount of time.
458
00:31:08,950 --> 00:31:13,470
Our weapons are far more advanced. We
use steel as opposed to natural element.
459
00:31:13,670 --> 00:31:19,130
We use flexible weapons that are capable
of reaching far distances, causing
460
00:31:19,130 --> 00:31:22,650
surprise attacks, and causing blunt
trauma at the same time.
461
00:31:23,590 --> 00:31:25,690
Case in point, the whip chain.
462
00:31:26,350 --> 00:31:30,150
Five feet of segmented steel capped with
a metal dart.
463
00:31:31,340 --> 00:31:36,740
The whip chain was wielded in a sweeping
motion, creating a circle of death few
464
00:31:36,740 --> 00:31:38,360
enemy dared to enter.
465
00:31:40,820 --> 00:31:45,560
The purpose behind the sound is so you
know where it is, because you can't
466
00:31:45,560 --> 00:31:46,760
really see it and it moves very fast.
467
00:31:48,880 --> 00:31:52,820
Hey, guys. Hey. We've rigged up my balls
for you guys to take a crack at. Yeah,
468
00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:55,580
well, he's going to be breaking those
balls with the nine -section whip chain.
469
00:31:55,780 --> 00:31:59,100
The Shaolin team has brought in national
wushu champion...
470
00:31:59,320 --> 00:32:02,340
Wong Wei to demonstrate this unique
weapon.
471
00:32:02,620 --> 00:32:03,880
Are you ready? Yes.
472
00:32:04,620 --> 00:32:08,160
Three, two, one, go.
473
00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:16,540
First swing took out three targets,
which is wider than a man's torso.
474
00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:21,160
Second swing took out the last two. I
mean, nice work, man. This is a very
475
00:32:21,160 --> 00:32:22,160
precise weapon.
476
00:32:22,260 --> 00:32:26,280
And keep in mind the edge is pointed and
sharp. Whipping around like that, I
477
00:32:26,280 --> 00:32:28,240
wouldn't want to get hit with this end
or that end.
478
00:32:29,980 --> 00:32:33,920
It's an impossible weapon to block
because it has flexible ends, and the
479
00:32:33,920 --> 00:32:36,720
will come around to hit you in the back
if you use a stick or a sword to block.
480
00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:38,000
I'm impressed.
481
00:32:40,240 --> 00:32:44,460
Beautiful, right? Well, you know what
I'm noticing here is the depth of
482
00:32:44,460 --> 00:32:48,100
penetration here. It's not the ninth
length that's actually hitting that
483
00:32:48,200 --> 00:32:50,580
It's the eighth and seventh to make it
smart.
484
00:32:50,800 --> 00:32:55,700
So there's definitely enough length
there to wrap around that weapon or drag
485
00:32:55,700 --> 00:32:56,700
across somebody's face.
486
00:32:56,820 --> 00:32:58,660
Right. So what do you guys think of
this?
487
00:32:59,040 --> 00:33:01,040
It's going to be a timing issue. You're
going to stay out of the effective
488
00:33:01,040 --> 00:33:04,180
range. You're going to time it so that
you can get in. Because once you get in
489
00:33:04,180 --> 00:33:07,140
close on that, it's not going to be an
effective weapon anymore. And you finish
490
00:33:07,140 --> 00:33:08,140
the fight right there.
491
00:33:09,140 --> 00:33:14,360
The ultimate fight finisher in the Maori
arsenal had razor -sharp ripping power.
492
00:33:15,360 --> 00:33:20,740
The Shark Tooth Club harnessed the brute
force of the ocean's top predator.
493
00:33:24,240 --> 00:33:26,800
We're not the enemy here, man. What have
we got here?
494
00:33:28,090 --> 00:33:30,090
Basically, Polynesian early -day
chainsaw.
495
00:33:30,490 --> 00:33:34,110
Ripper, slasher, gouger, terror of the
early days.
496
00:33:35,430 --> 00:33:39,930
Because of the shark's teeth, they're
actually in like a jagged motion so that
497
00:33:39,930 --> 00:33:46,890
when you thrust forward, it slices the
flesh open and basically destroys the
498
00:33:46,890 --> 00:33:48,590
skin and the flesh on the way out.
499
00:33:49,970 --> 00:33:53,650
Okay, so it's a thrusting weapon. It's
also a swinging weapon. What are we
500
00:33:53,650 --> 00:33:56,010
to do against this slab of meat? We're
going to destroy it.
501
00:33:57,040 --> 00:33:59,740
Three, two, one, go!
502
00:34:01,500 --> 00:34:02,520
Go, go, go!
503
00:34:08,679 --> 00:34:15,300
That is thick. Oh, my gosh. You see that
rude gash?
504
00:34:15,880 --> 00:34:16,880
Look at that.
505
00:34:17,480 --> 00:34:21,560
There's about four or five shark's tooth
still in there. Right in the middle.
506
00:34:21,770 --> 00:34:23,210
And it's shards of teeth, too.
507
00:34:23,429 --> 00:34:24,989
They're all gashes and flashes.
508
00:34:25,330 --> 00:34:29,150
So the thing to keep in mind about this
gash, right, is that first it had to get
509
00:34:29,150 --> 00:34:29,868
through this.
510
00:34:29,870 --> 00:34:33,429
So you're cutting through here, and then
this is the second part of that wound.
511
00:34:33,510 --> 00:34:36,429
The second layer of the flesh. There
would be profuse bleeding.
512
00:34:36,670 --> 00:34:39,330
I would tear your limb off within
seconds.
513
00:34:39,690 --> 00:34:40,690
Very impressive.
514
00:34:42,489 --> 00:34:46,350
The way it leaves fragments like that,
if you leave shards like that inside a
515
00:34:46,350 --> 00:34:48,810
working muscle, it's just going to do
more damage.
516
00:34:51,600 --> 00:34:54,739
Have a look. What do you think? I think
I've seen some better cutting in the
517
00:34:54,739 --> 00:34:55,739
Shaolin kitchen.
518
00:34:55,780 --> 00:34:59,340
When you're seeing the unmade daggers, I
just spin it, block, stab you in the
519
00:34:59,340 --> 00:35:02,020
throat, in the eye, in the nose, and
you're basically dead.
520
00:35:02,280 --> 00:35:05,620
All I need is one flashing, and I can
take your head off.
521
00:35:05,820 --> 00:35:08,640
Just like that, with brute strength and
force, you'll be done.
522
00:35:10,140 --> 00:35:12,000
That's how different our weapons are.
523
00:35:12,220 --> 00:35:16,180
Well, I know just how much strength it
takes you to brutalize it, so I still
524
00:35:16,180 --> 00:35:20,840
think weapons should be made for
technique and for efficiency rather than
525
00:35:20,840 --> 00:35:23,830
force. Well, I still think that brute
force will destroy you.
526
00:35:25,370 --> 00:35:30,010
I don't know, Max. I think brute force
did its job here. You got one weapon.
527
00:35:30,030 --> 00:35:33,590
It's got two nice cutting edges and a
big poker on the other end, right?
528
00:35:34,110 --> 00:35:37,890
It's kind of like a multi -pool built
for murder. You know what? The chain
529
00:35:37,890 --> 00:35:40,350
whip is awesome, okay? It's fast. It's
accurate.
530
00:35:40,630 --> 00:35:42,710
But I have to ask myself, where is the
killing potential?
531
00:35:43,010 --> 00:35:47,030
When I look at the Shark Tooth Club, it
tore the meat apart. It's designed to
532
00:35:47,030 --> 00:35:49,010
kill. That's where I'm putting my money.
533
00:35:53,770 --> 00:35:54,770
The special weapon.
534
00:35:55,030 --> 00:35:58,310
The edge goes to the Maori's shark tooth
clout.
535
00:36:00,530 --> 00:36:02,090
The test is complete.
536
00:36:02,930 --> 00:36:06,230
And both sides are more confident than
ever their warrior will win.
537
00:36:08,610 --> 00:36:12,590
At the end of the day, a Shaolin monk is
not going to be intimidated by any
538
00:36:12,590 --> 00:36:16,590
enemy, whether they have tattoos all
over their face, whether they eat
539
00:36:16,910 --> 00:36:20,150
You've got a skilled small person, and
you've got a skilled big person.
540
00:36:20,730 --> 00:36:23,090
All things being equal, the big person's
got the huge advantage.
541
00:36:23,930 --> 00:36:29,810
Coming up, Maori versus Shaolin monk.
The battle is on.
542
00:36:33,530 --> 00:36:36,030
The time has come.
543
00:36:36,310 --> 00:36:43,210
Our experts have completed their
exhaustive tests of the Shaolin monk and
544
00:36:43,210 --> 00:36:44,210
warrior.
545
00:36:45,730 --> 00:36:49,950
Now, they're ready to find out who is
the deadliest warrior.
546
00:36:51,280 --> 00:36:53,680
The team assessed four Shaolin weapons.
547
00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:59,100
Twin hooks, army piercers, waxwood
staff, and whip chain.
548
00:37:00,080 --> 00:37:03,540
They also tested four killing tools used
by the Maoris.
549
00:37:04,700 --> 00:37:09,300
Stingray spear, merei, taiaha, and shark
tooth club.
550
00:37:10,560 --> 00:37:11,860
The mid -range weapons.
551
00:37:12,200 --> 00:37:15,300
The waxwood staff was splintered by the
taiaha.
552
00:37:16,100 --> 00:37:19,200
The physics behind that weapon was built
to kill.
553
00:37:19,960 --> 00:37:22,880
And on that premise alone, I'm giving it
all to the Taiaha.
554
00:37:23,360 --> 00:37:25,020
Edge, Maori warrior.
555
00:37:27,140 --> 00:37:32,760
But in the other mid -range matchup, the
Twin Hook inflicted far more trauma
556
00:37:32,760 --> 00:37:33,860
than the Stingray Spear.
557
00:37:34,300 --> 00:37:38,900
It's such a versatile weapon, and it has
higher killing potential than the
558
00:37:38,900 --> 00:37:39,900
Stingray Spear.
559
00:37:40,260 --> 00:37:41,920
Edge, Shaolin monk.
560
00:37:43,120 --> 00:37:47,420
Short -range weapons, the Mary Cloud
edged out the army piercers.
561
00:37:47,880 --> 00:37:52,140
I gotta go with the med -edge. It
actually crushed the skull. That, for
562
00:37:52,140 --> 00:37:53,140
direct kill.
563
00:37:54,480 --> 00:37:55,480
Edge, Maori.
564
00:37:57,560 --> 00:38:02,060
Finally, the special weapon. The
Sharktooth Club chomped the whip chain.
565
00:38:02,420 --> 00:38:06,720
The Sharktooth Club is able to cut and
then keep cutting when those teeth break
566
00:38:06,720 --> 00:38:09,940
off inside of its opponent. It's
absolutely nightmaric damage.
567
00:38:11,400 --> 00:38:13,180
Edge, Maori warrior.
568
00:38:15,150 --> 00:38:17,690
Keep the showdown from being won by a
lucky blow.
569
00:38:18,010 --> 00:38:23,050
Max will simulate 1 ,000 battles using a
sophisticated computer program
570
00:38:23,050 --> 00:38:24,730
developed by Slytherin Studios.
571
00:38:25,670 --> 00:38:30,490
To me, forged weapons and skill is
always going to win over brute force and
572
00:38:30,490 --> 00:38:31,670
elementary weapons.
573
00:38:31,950 --> 00:38:35,770
Will that make that much of a
difference? I'm not sure because neither
574
00:38:35,770 --> 00:38:40,310
is wearing any armor. When you ask a
doctor are both lethal, I got to tell
575
00:38:40,310 --> 00:38:42,910
that I wouldn't want to be fighting
against either the Maori or the Shaolin.
576
00:38:43,800 --> 00:38:48,780
It will be a battle of opposites. Forged
steel versus weapons of nature.
577
00:38:49,680 --> 00:38:52,160
Agility versus brute force.
578
00:38:52,580 --> 00:38:55,400
Cool cunning versus ferocity.
579
00:39:14,019 --> 00:39:15,019
the cauda.
580
00:40:07,210 --> 00:40:08,210
Hey!
581
00:40:56,400 --> 00:40:57,400
Three, two,
582
00:40:57,720 --> 00:40:58,720
one.
583
00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:55,180
We've made a big difference in this
fight with steel weapons.
584
00:41:55,380 --> 00:41:58,200
I don't care how big you are or how
zealous you are in battle.
585
00:41:58,420 --> 00:42:00,460
You're not getting up once you've been
cut open.
586
00:42:01,130 --> 00:42:04,210
Even though the Pacific Islanders were
so much larger than the monks, after
587
00:42:04,210 --> 00:42:07,430
seeing the way the monks were able to
use their weapons, I'm not shocked that
588
00:42:07,430 --> 00:42:08,650
the monks actually won this battle.
589
00:42:09,930 --> 00:42:11,210
Solid little dudes.
590
00:42:11,770 --> 00:42:13,830
I mean, that's what a putus is.
591
00:42:14,710 --> 00:42:15,710
Putus probably Chinese.
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