Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-67.165.25.138-20141029211037/@comment-38.112.87.226-20141117163151

Personally, I believe that Locus would have the upper hand in this one. Some... unfortunate experience of mine tells me that losing focus or letting yourself get emotional, even in an organized event tends to lend an upper hand at the start of a fight but if the combat gets drawn out it proves to be quite the handicap. The anger and frustration you feel at the lack of success in destroying the enemy throws you off balance, you lose your rhythm and get more spastic. I can see Felix being like that if he was to fight someone of actual skill (unlike Tucker). On the other hand, Locus is a calm and focused individual and, like a wrestler or a boxer, uses every move as a calculation. Washington and Carolina both attack him and he uses the beggining of the fight (mostly through blocking and countering) to understand how they move and get himself into a rhythm. From that point on in any fight, no matter how skilled the other individual, it is over, he knows all your little hitches and movements and will use that to physically and psychologically destroy you. Even in close combat Felix is at even more of a disadvantage because a moments loss of focus or one unbalanced swing of the knife and Locus can quite litterally decapitate him with his own knife