Sunday, June 9, 2019

Star Trek's melee

Although we rarely recognize it, myth is still an important part of our culture. Folklore has changed dramatically because the legendary hero of the United States has always been a border catcher.
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Cowboy, policeman, soldier, masked man, stamped
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Superhero and sci-fi actor
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Such as Buck Rodgers, Flash Gordon, Han Solo and
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Of course... Captain Kirk of the Star Fleet
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enterprise.

From September 8, 1966 to September 2, 1969, replacing Indians [American natives], "communists", Nazis and aliens as bad guys, foreigners as undiscovered planets, Bill Schatt Na played with an alien ass and made 79 episodes of World War II Judo and Jujutsu.

Surprisingly, all the Far East and high technology
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Phaser, photon and various other high-tech
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Kirk, they can be used to save the garbage of the day.
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And his boys often return
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They must learn the freehand fighting action
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Great great grandfather from greatness.
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[that, or the future army actually
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I bought a clue and decided to start teaching.
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Actually work again! ]

Now, are you a pointed ear '
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"Trekkie" or not, you can definitely view an episode
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Or the time of the next science fiction
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channel.

You will notice the aliens of those crew
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Often encountered is physically dominant
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Therefore, sometimes bigger and stronger
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Call for a smarter, more efficient approach
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Fighting than the "hay maker" thrown out of madness
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punch.

Actual terms, such as melee, martial arts
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Art, Jujutsu or Judo are excluded
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Script, knowledgeable observer
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Immediately recognize the devastating edge
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Hand strike, brutal kick and fierce
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Throw from. In the famous "Arena", Captain Kirk has
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Fighting enemy reptile commanders
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The ship is in a one-on-one battle. Kirk attacked
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a series of anti-aliens including all those
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We found it in the military struggle system of World War II.
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teach.

In "The Day of the Pigeon", Kirk and the rest of him
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The crew are fighting the Klingon fighters
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Melee is limited to both sides
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Their respective warrior codes are for guidance.

My personal favorite "bread and circuit",
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy use fists, swords and swords
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What and what they can get
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Hand in a technologically advanced battle
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Romans.

Although there is no real Vulcan neck pinch, the gene
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Roddenberry and other people who helped create
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Star Trek is a generation that knows
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how to spell. In fact, Roddenberry has also had it.
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Law enforcement experience and driving B-17
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The Pacific Ocean during World War II.

During this period, the US military
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Freehand combat training based on practice
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Professor W.E. Fairbairn et al.
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The real melee pioneer. After the war,
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Many veterans become Hollywood stuntmen
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What did the battle sequence do when it was set?
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Naturally won a battle... their training comes from
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Actual combat.

Although many battle sequences still exist in the 1960s
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Well-designed Western classic style
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Barroom brawl, only Star Trek uses these
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In most cases, real, mature combat methods
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Its scene.

As time goes by, the world becomes so
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"sissified", martial arts displayed on TV shows and TV shows
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The film has changed a lot to appear
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Give the audience more impressions. after all,
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No one likes to see the hero drop his opponent.
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There are only a few "ugly" moves [except possibly Austin]
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Power's recent "Judo Chop"... Is there anyone at hand? ].

No, they want high flying wires, drunk
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Monkey stupid, ridiculous
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Open my pants and kick high.

But give a real one, drag it out, unrestrained,
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Fight for your life, I spend money on Kirk and
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His "crew", not Neo, Morpheus and his
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Any other day for those Matrix computer enthusiasts
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week. [Kirk can beat the nose
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The same is true of the sissy Vader holding a flashlight.]




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