Knockouts in movies. Knocking someone unconscious with no lasting damage.

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pontifex

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I'm more concerned how someone throws a knife at a guy and he dies instantly or gets shot once and does instantly
 

DAPUNISHER

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Saw a movie where a wizard stabbed a fire demon with a sword and killed it. What kind of sword can put out a fire by stabbing it?
I know you were just being sarcastic, but an electric wand in sword form? Probably doable in the near future. ;) http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/110329-electric-wands-fire-firefighters-extinguish-science-harvard-chemical/

I have an interest in TBI, since I have been involved with full contact fighting for 35 years. Played football in H.S.. And having a motorcycle accident where my helmet got roughed up good with my melon in it, did not help either. I have issues that likely stem from it.

With all the research being done on pro football players, it is looking like even mild TBI can do permanent damage and compound from multiple events. So though getting KO'd may not seem to do any harm short term, long term, it may have serious consequences to your health. Simply being rocked and shocked in the dome is enough to cause it.
 

CZroe

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Been watching the 1992 Batman The Animated Series on Amazon Prime Instant. Batman does a lot of this.
 
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