He'll just send wave after wave of his own men to their deaths. Starfleet doesn't have that kind of blunt tenacity, and as the Dominion War showed they were willing to talk peace early into the conflict, because the death toll was too much (it's a wonder they even won - when your enemies are idiots I guess it's understandable). Even with Zap, Futurama wins.Shark Bait wrote:lets not forget futurama has the bumbeling incompetence of zap branagan so that could actually cost them.
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Didn't Zap beat the Ghandians of the Pacifist Nebula? He certianly has no qualms about attacking a defenseless people. And then beating them mercilessly.
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They also have carnival park rides that can destroy gas giants. (DS style, blasting the planet into tiny fragments).
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Wasn't it the Pacifists of the XXX nebula?JEAP wrote:Didn't Zap beat the Ghandians of the Pacifist Nebula? He certianly has no qualms about attacking a defenseless people. And then beating them mercilessly.
He did show great skill in overcoming the Killbots
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This "versus" already happened in an episode of Futurama. I don't know who you'd consider the 'winner,' but Leela ended up schtupping Shatner, and Welshie was killed. (of course that was after they started working together, and fleeing the sentient gaseous entity that captured them, but that's neither here nor there.)
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can perpetrate that amount of carnage and mayhem and not incur a considerable amount of paperwork."
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"You gotta look Death in the face and say, 'Whatever, man.'"
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