User blog comment:Elgb333/WWII Female Heroes Duel to the Death!/@comment-4698460-20150829165011

There's something in the bushes!

Close: Nieves Fernandez. The Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife was specifically designed for use by the joint US-CAN Devil's Brigade, specifically designed for fighting. The Bolo is more of a utility knife, but it has the length advantage, one thing that is needed practically in every melee battle to be the victor.

'''Mid-Range: Nacy Wake. '''The Grease Gun has the bullet advantage... but that's about it. The MP40 has the fire rate advantage, the magazine advantage, and if I'm thinking correctly, the range advantage. That's what counts for the SMG Category, and the MP40 has what really matters.

'''Longe Range: Nancy Wake. '''I have to side with the Lee-Enfield here. The M1 Carbine may have more bullets and the faster fire rate, but it lacks in accuracy and firing range. That, and if I'm thinking correctly, has a bit less stopping power than the Lee-Enfield.

'''Explosives: Even. '''I don't know much about explosives, so I only know what I read on the info given. They both do the same thing, with the advantage of being able to shape plastic explosives into anything being great, but not actually going to help in a firefight.

'''X-Factors: Nieves Fernadez. ''' Due to the fact that Nieves has way more hands on experience than Nancy does, that kinda settles this one for me. Training and logistics have nothing on hands-on-experience and brutality.

'Deadliest Warrior: Tie. 'I honestly do not see a winner here. Nieves Fernandez may have the advantages of experience, but Nancy Wake has most of the Weapon advantages. If I take into account the power of the enemies each person fought, I have a tie there to (in my mind that the  Germans were better trained, but the Japanese were like, immune to fear or something). So yeah, I don't see a clear victor in this battle.