User blog comment:Tybaltcapulet/Geronimo vs Theodore Roosevelt/@comment-27043000-20181021041700

Pygmy Hippo's "No Krag?" Edges

Melee:The Bowie Knife does have a clip-point but the Tomahawk is longer, lighter, and can be thrown as well as its counterpart. Edge:Geronimo

Sidearms:The Colt Single Action Army has the bigger round and faster muzzle velocity but the Colt M1892 is lighter and longer. They tie in magazine capacity. Edge:Tie

Rifles:They both use Winchester Model 1876s. Edge:Tie

X-Factors:Geronimo takes the edge in Tactics for his stealthier methods being more likely to keep his troops alive while Roosevelt heavily relied on gatling guns at San Juan Hill, something he doesn't have here. Geronimo takes the edge in Experience for not only having a longer career but having more variety in enemies including Mexicans and Americans while Roosevelt only fought the Spanish army. Neither one takes Brutality as they both only killed people while Geronimo may have hated Mexicans, Roosevelt is an American so that's not much of a factor for this fight. I give Geronimo a slight edge in Training as it ties into his superior tactics although both have been equally well-trained in their weapons. Edge:Geronimo

Final Verdict:It's a close battle but in the end, Geronimo has a slight advantage over Theodore Roosevelt. Neither one has an edge in firearms but the Apache's better melee weapons helps him with his stealthy tactics and his superior experience means that he's more used to fights like this. His training helps too and let's not forget, Geronimo's more familiar with the territory as well while Roosevelt's only fought in Cuba.

Winner:Geronimo

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