Dammit!  My DVR ended during the fight!  Spoil me, who won?

Justin

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Keith Johnson
<keithbjohn...@comcast.net>wrote:

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>
> Can you tell I love this show? Tonight's new ep (on now) sets a Roman
> Centurion against an Indian Rajput. I've been looking for something like
> this. India has contributed a great deal to armed and unarmed combat, and
> had some unique weaponry. The matchup ought to be interesting, though in the
> early comments, the "Deadliest Warrior" team all seems to lean toward the
> Roman, based on the empire's centuries of experience in warfare, and their
> perfection of creating the career soldier.
> Either way, such a fight with be brutal. the Rajput expert (who's descended
> from a royal line of Rajput) literally eviscerated a pig carcass with his
> weaponry. Primarily he's using that weapon which is basically a large
> stabbing knife attached to a glove which allows one to stab with the fist,
> using all the force of the straightened arm behind it. That device went
> through the Roman chain mail like the proverbial knife through butter.
> Have to admit, though, even I winced a bit at all the copious blood
> streaming from the carcass of that hapless swine.
>
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> http://www.spike.com/blog/blood-on-sand-roman/95900?page=1&numPerPage=1
> Blood on the Sand: Roman Centurion vs. Rajput
> Tonight on *Deadliest Warrior*, a Rajput warrior faces down a Roman
> Centurion in a fight to the finish. This week's *Blood on the Sand* stares
> down these two warriors and offers you an inside look at tonight's fight.
>
> Hey dudes, Max here. Thanks for sticking with us, and sending in your
> questions to *The 
> Aftermath*<http://www.spike.com/full-episode/aftermath-nazi-ss-vs/38379>- I 
> think Gary had a great time answering your questions, and I know Geoff
> is looking forward to handling them this week.
>
> Tonight we've got a Roman Centurion squaring off against a Rajput Warrior,
> and you don't need me to tell you what makes this fight interesting. This is
> one of those apples and oranges comparisons as only *Deadliest Warrior*would 
> do it.
>
> On the one hand, we've got our Centurions representing the best of Rome and
> her legions. I'd be kidding myself if I didn't say an interest in Roman
> history is what started me on the path that would eventually lead me to 
> *Deadliest
> Warrior*. In the interest of full disclosure, allow me to admit I held a
> small bias towards our Centurions when we started. We stand here, the
> beneficiaries of Rome's legacy, 2763 years removed from the beginning of one
> of history's grandest experiments. For instance:
> Scientists plan on using four metric tons of lead mined by 
> Romans<http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100415/full/news.2010.186.html>to 
> shield a neutrino detector. Think about that for a minute - what Roman
> hands clawed from the earth over 2000 years ago is being used for cutting
> edge physics research today. Don't even get me started on the arch.
>
> But arguably, what made Rome great was administration and coordination. Her
> legions are remembered today for their discipline and organization, and
> their ability to utilize the strength of Rome's numbers, something that is
> of little use in our format. I'm sorry to say, but in a one-on-one fight
> against our Rajput, we may be looking at what is politely called "a
> Teutoburg situation."
>
> Our Rajput warriors fight with some of the most ornate (and yet
> functional!) weaponry we've seen to date. Importantly, they too left an
> enduring legacy. Remarkably, there were Rajput states up through the
> formation of the modern Indian state. No easy task, when you consider the
> myriad of enemies they faced across this vast span of time.
>
> However, having been largely ignorant of their history until we did this
> episode, I'd prefer to keep my foot out of my mouth, and suggest you pick up
> a book rather than take my/our word on it.
>
> All said, this really is one of the more interesting and unusual matchups
> we've seen this season, I hope you'll enjoy it.
>
> Be sure to shoot us your questions over Twitter as you're watching the
> show, and leave a comment here or on *Deadliest Warrior's* 
> facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Deadliest-Warrior/233995239506>page if 
> you want to see it on
> *The Aftermath*. You can find me, the Doc, or Geoff on Twitter as
> @MaxGeiger <http://twitter.com/maxgeiger>, 
> @DrDorian<http://twitter.com/drdorian>,
> and @GeoffDesmoulin <http://twitter.com/geoffdesmoulin>, and be sure to
> check out Geoff <http://geoffdesmoulin.com/> and the Doc's 
> websites<http://drinkdox.com/>while you're at it.
>
>
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