by Kavran on May 15th, 2010, 11:20 pm
Ninjas are better than pirates.
For one, the ninja arsenal is so vast that their tools cover virtually every situation one could come across. Ranged weaponry, brutal blades, cloak-and-dagger technology like smokebombs and poisonous traps, and let us not forget that the ninja is also a master of diguise.
Secondly, the ninja treat their bodies like temples. In practice, ninjas could continue to live the life of a shadow warrior and assassin until their bodies simply gave up the ghost in their death-defying age. A master of ninjutsu is unmatched in stealth, and in combat, they are a frightening thing to behold. It is a proven fact that ninjas could stop the hearts of their foes with a single blow to the chest, and their swords were sharp enough that decapitations were a common sight instead of a rarity. They were used to violence, and their pain threshold was so high that most projectiles entering their body would merely prove an annoyance rather than stun them. Their endurance and stamina enabled a master ninja the ability to wait for days on end in normally life-threatening outside conditions while waiting for their target. A ninja knows patience better than anyone else.
Thirdly, the ninja is a god when it comes to subterfuge. If they had to combat a foe that had superior technology (which was rare, itself, given their broad adaptable natures), they could simply take a pellet the size of a marble, toss it at the ground and make smoke to provide cover, and then hurl a ceramic explosive at their enemy and blow them to bits. Remember, the ninja had explosives and other such pyrotechnic works at their disposal practically from the day of their foundation.
And pirates do exist today, that much is true. However... what type of warrior do special forces units around the world most resemble? The US Navy Seals are just modern-day ninjas, really. Spetsnaz, G2, Delta Force, NSA field agents... The list goes on and on, really.
There, I'm done for now.