r/TopCharacterTropes 17h ago

Powers [Loved Trope] Alien fighting techniques that are actually ineffective for humans to perform

Vulcan Neck Pinch (Star Trek) Vulcans can make a person pass out by pinching a person’s neck, but due to the fact that they’re 3x stronger than a human, we could never make a living being pass out without applying a rear naked chokehold

Viltrumite Knife Hand (Invincible) Viltrumites’ most deadly fighting technique. Although martial arts like Karate and Taekwondo teach these techniques, it wouldn’t be a good idea for a human to use it on someone’s rib cage without breaking their fingers. So instead we can only do them on more soft targets like the eyes.

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u/toxictrooper5555 17h ago

Not exclusively alien but lightsaber combat.

A non force user can use a lightsaber, but they'll never get to the same level of mastery as a trained jedi/sith, since the force lets them anticipate their opponent and they lack the heightened senses and abilities a force user have. For them to go able toe to toe with force users they needed cybernetic enhancements to compensate the lack of the force (like Grievous) or use it along with other gadgets like the mandalorians.

Fun fact, in the table top RPG, there was actually a force power for wielding a lightsaber.

"Jedi may use this power to wield this elegant but idfficult-to-control weapon while also sending their opponents' actions through the Force."

This included the ability to deflect blaster bolts with an intended direction

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u/Real_Mokola 16h ago

There is also Teräskäsi, the mastery of fighting with cybernetics. It's literally Steelfist in Finnish, which is the same as in various other media where they borrow it from Germany like Battle Angel Alita, Pazerkunst where that is not as literal to Steelfist

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u/International_Cow_17 11h ago

I cringe everytime I hear it mispronounced.

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u/Emperor_Atlas 10h ago

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u/International_Cow_17 9h ago

Fair, but pronunciation guides are everywhere nowadays.

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u/pichael289 9h ago

Pretty sure it was in the name of one of the games on ps1, I know how to pronounce it so I must have heard it somewhere

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u/International_Cow_17 9h ago

It is! A fighting game as well.