User blog comment:SPARTAN 119/James Bond (self-titled series) vs Yuuji Kazami (Grisaia series)/@comment-4698460-20151122041458

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'''Melee: James Bond. '''I can't really do this without repeating what everyone else has said, but I'll do it anyway. The Fairburne-Sykes is a duel-edged weapon, more area to kill. I believe the skill with the knife is fairly even in my book, from my limited knowledge of both Bond and Yuuji. It's the better ability to kill (knife-wise, not skill-wise) that makes me give Bond this edge.

'''Handgun: James Bond. '''Dinky 9mm rounds, the 1 extra round is negligible. We got the higher muzzle velocity for the Walther, and also the probable fire rate. Extra range with a pistol is often a decent idea. I also think that Bond is more skilled with a pistol than Yuuji. As Bond was usually is armed with a Pistol (at least in the classic Bond). Not dissing Yuuji's skill with a handgun, but I'd have more faith in Bond.

'''Assault Rifle: Even. '''Same bullet, same range, probable same muzzle velocity. This evens out with while Yuuji's has the slower fire rate, and so easier to control. Bond's on the other hand, with the higher fire rate, means he will be able to keep Yuuji's head down easier.

'''Sniper Rifle: James Bond. '''James Bond here. Yeah, the CheyTac has the longer range and slightly bigger round... that's about it. The Accuracy International L96 has more rounds, and of course it is lighter. So, Bond can run around with his gun while Yuuji is lugging around a heavy piece of armerment.

'''Special Weapons: Even. '''This was hard for me to decide. On one hand, Yuuji's weapons are easier to use: pull the pin and throw, and a remotely detonated weapon. Then, we have Bond's weapon, slightly more complicated: click the pen and roll it across the floor, and a laser watch. The tie is while Yuuji's are straight forward, James' can be used for a surprise that Yuuji won't see coming.

'''Psych Eval: Even. '''Both Yuuji and James Bond are men who do not enjoy having to kill people, but they both are shown to be willing to give an arm and a leg if a vendetta they have against someone is going to go and succeed. They are both shown to be extremely loyal, Bond to the British Goverment, and Yuuji to his friends.

'''X-Factors: Even. '''James Bond is the way more intelligent person, and he could outsmart Yuuji easily. Being an anglimation of all the Bonds, his combat experience is out the freaking roof: terrorists, assassins, special forces, militaries, police, etc. Bond has defeated them all, without even wrinkling a tuxedo. James Bond and Yuuji are even in terms of Close-Combat, both being able to take punches, and deal them back, harder thanks to training! Yuuji is quicker and a better marksman, so they tie.

Deadliest Warrior: James Bond!!!! James Bond takes almost all the edges that lean towards someone, while Yuuji takes none. There are four ties: Assault Rifles, Special Weapons, Psych Eval, and X-Factors. Though, in the cramped confines of a container ship, Bond's advantage in Handguns and melee combat is what is mostly going to pull him through, even though he does also have the advantage in Sniper Rifles, though will probably only be used briefly in maybe the beginning. I believe that most fighting will be in within pistol and melee range. That, coupled with his greater experience and intelligence, makes MI6's Greatest spy the Deadliest Warrior.