User blog comment:Pygmy Hippo 2/Leon Trotsky vs. Geronimo/@comment-27358240-20190304033325

Kazanshin's "Eternal heroes" edges:

Close range: The tomahawk is good and fancy and all, but in the end, it's just what it is: a tribal axe. The bayonet, while not capable of being thrown, has superior reach in hand to hand combat and doesn't have to be pulled out beforehand as it's already on the rifle. Furthermore, a bayonet-attached rifle can not only be used as a spear but as a bludgeoning weapon with buttstrokes, giving it versatility. And taking away the only advantage the tomahawk has, why would you throw your axe in a gunfight? Edge: Leon Trotsky

Mid-range: The     CSAA does pack the stronger punch, but it's facing the same kind of gun that replaced it: a smokeless-powder double-action revolver. The double-action, in particular, will give the Nagant a significant edge in firing rate, winning another edge for Trotsky. Edge: Leon Trotsky

Long range: Is this even a contest? A range of over twice that of the Winchester, greater muzzle velocity and the overall superior design of the bolt-action vs the lever-action. Easy, easy edge to the Mosin-Nagant. Edge: Leon Trotsky

Special: Don't bring a bow to a gunfight. End of the discussion. Edge: Leon Trotsky

X-Factors+Conclusion: As you should be able to see, the weapons are all for Trotsky, securing him a decisive material advantage. In terms of X-Factors, while Geronimo might be more experienced and have better tactics, I'm certain Trotsky's morale-boosting strategies will keep his men in order so they can inflict a severe counterattack against any guerilla force that tries to hit-and-run against the Russians. Overall, the massive weapon advantage secures the win for the "original memelord" of Soviet Russia.  Deadliest Warrior: Tybaltc-I mean, Leon Trotsky