The Force would be her advantage, along with her experience with the wider galaxy. AND her training as a peacekeeper--something he had never gotten to be. He'll find that out eventually, and they can learn from each other. He was mortal too, and had to train as well to increase and surpass his limits.
Her first strike was blocked, Trunks pivoting to dodge the second and let it glance off his fore-arm. That third strike wouldn't come though as he strike back, off-leg moving in a knee-strike that was pulled only enough that it would toss her some if it connected. It wasn't like the Jedi though, where they let themselves flow with the Force.
His was practice, a life-time born of fighting, with the speed and power that came with it, and the ability to read and react on a second. She had finesse and planning, whereas he was instinct. No clear style, simply what was effective.
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Date: 2017-02-23 07:01 am (UTC)Her first strike was blocked, Trunks pivoting to dodge the second and let it glance off his fore-arm. That third strike wouldn't come though as he strike back, off-leg moving in a knee-strike that was pulled only enough that it would toss her some if it connected. It wasn't like the Jedi though, where they let themselves flow with the Force.
His was practice, a life-time born of fighting, with the speed and power that came with it, and the ability to read and react on a second. She had finesse and planning, whereas he was instinct. No clear style, simply what was effective.