Talk:Vampire/@comment-50.140.216.41-20140731212703/@comment-50.156.175.196-20140803183935

This isn't about letting anyone sleep peacefully, this is about logic. Logically, it would be impossible for humans to kill every vampire on Earth without taking ourselves out or blowing up the planet in the process. Logically, we would lose the fight (if you could even consider it a fight) because we are thousands of times weaker, more fragile, slower (in every aspect), and have much more limited endurance. Firstly, you say that we would be able to find all of them. Bihh. We couldn't find Bin Laden for ten years. No more explanation needed for that. Secondly, you gave us links to a website that presented two different laser weapons (one which was abandoned). The purpose of these lasers was to intercept and detonate oncoming missiles and ballistics. It heats the projectile until it triggers the explosion. Now, I'll give you the fact that one of these COULD present a threat to a vampire, due to the heat, but would it kill one? Maybe if they had enough power to keep the beam going until the vampire was turned to ash.. And that's assuming the vampire isn't smart about the attack. Which wouldn't be likely. The rail guns thing could possibly present an issue.. If we were sure they would even hurt the vampire, and if the vampire didn't have otherworldly reflexes and sight to dodge them. Next, there was a page on the same website where you got the rest of your info from, some proto-religious organization that thinks humanity could destroy any threat in the entire universe. I'm not going to get into that. But one part stated that in order to deal with the Legions of Hell, they could use holy hand grenades. What. You know I'm legitimately scared of you right now. I don't even wanna know what else is on your browser history. But anyway, there is no situation on there about a war between humans and twilight vampires... If they have one of these, or something along the lines of "How humans would totally win a fight with gods" or "kryptonians", please. Let me know.