User blog comment:Omnicube1/Napoleon Bonaparte vs. George Washington/@comment-2016768-20110221184727

THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR'S DEADLIEST EDGES:

(Assuming this will be a squad-on-squad, cavalry fight)

Rapier vs. Cavalry Sabre: Sure the Cavalry Sabre can be used on horseback but the Rapier destroys. Even though it didn't get the Edge in Ming vs. Musketeers it got almost 200 kills. How can I go against that?

EDGE: NAPOLEON

Wheel-lock Pistol vs. Flintlock Pistol: Flintlock was an improvement of the wheel-lock gun. So basically Washington is carrying a revved-up version of Napoleon's pistol.

EDGE: WASHINGTON

Musket vs. Rifle: A slow-reload time Musket or a repeating (even if outdated) rifle? No contest.

EDGE: WASHINGTON

Dagger vs. Hatchet: The Dagger can be paired with the Rapier for maximum lethality. Washington never used a Hatchet.

EDGE: NAPOLEON

Overall Winner: Washington

I wince at the weapons choices for both these Generals. Half of the weapons on this list are blatantly innacurate. However, given what we see, George Washington will win since his weapons are longer ranged, less prone to jam, and have faster rates of fire. Washington will win with about 700 kills to Napoleon's 300. Omnicube I am frankly disappointed with this battle but there's my vote.