User blog comment:SPARTAN 119/Izetta (Izetta: The Last Witch) vs Race Killercraft (Worldwar series)/@comment-422690-20170115211742

There's not much to do in terms of edges, so I'll give a few paragraphs.

So...

In terms of the actual "pilot," Izetta definitely has an edge. The Race was unable to win decisively with a fifty-year tech advantage; this shows a massive lack of skill in terms of the individual members. Their Killercraft needs a pilot, and that pilot is likely less skilled than the enemies Izetta fights on a regular basis. What this translates to is that the Killercraft's effective combat strength is lowered because their pilots are not up to snuff.

Furthermore, the higher surface ceiling and faster speed of the Killercraft are actually going to work against it here. Izetta's a very small target, and even with her arsenal won't have much of a radar profile. This will make it much harder for the Killercraft to find her, as the pilot - already noted to be less than skilled - will have to rely on sight. Further, after finding her the pilot will have to manually lead and fire with its missiles or bullets. Izetta, on the other hand, has full manual control over her weapons, and can even take over the Killercraft's missiles if she or her blood touches it. She can even take over the Killercraft itself by the same method.

In fact, the use of her blood to increase her range on the fly is likely one of her most valuable attributes in this fight; she can use it to improvise weapons from the ground, if she tracks properly she can turn the Killercraft's weapons against it, or as stated she can even take control of the Killercraft itself. All from a papercut. The Killercraft is ill-equipped and ill-crewed to handle Izetta; in fact, the poor crew is one of the main drawbacks. If it were piloted by, say, Bassler, the outcome would likely be different. But as it is now, Izetta wins with little trouble.