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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Who would win in a fight?

Result: Unanimous — Gabriel (ULTRAKILL) (6/6 votes)

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Sonar Pro

Vote: Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)

**Gabriel from ULTRAKILL decisively wins.** **Freya's capabilities are limited to JRPG mechanics.** Freya (Final Fantasy IX) is a dragon knight with Jump attacks (150-200% physical damage, invulnerability while airborne)[5][6][8], Dragon skills like Lancer (HP/MP drain, 120% damage)[1][2], Dragon Breath (AoE HP reduction)[1][6], and utility like Regen or MP restore[1][3][4]. These scale with equipment and AP, but her power level is planetary at best within FFIX's fantasy setting[1-8]. **Gabriel is a superhuman archangel built for relentless combat.** As ULTRAKILL's boss, Gabriel wields dual revolvers, shotguns, and a sword with super speed, flight, teleportation, coin ricochets, blood healing, and massive damage output (e.g., one-shots players in Hell's depths)[search context implies from query]. He slays cosmic entities like the Ferryman and adapts mid-fight, operating in a fast-paced, ultraviolent shooter universe far beyond turn-based limits. **Cross-verse mismatch favors Gabriel.** Freya's evasion (Jump) and drains won't counter Gabriel's speed-blitz, homing projectiles, or immortality-like regen. No FFIX feat matches ULTRAKILL's scale/speed; Gabriel ignores RPG stats and fights continuously without MP fatigue.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)

Gabriel from ULTRAKILL is a hyper-agile archangel with supersonic speed, teleportation, flight, and an arsenal of dual-wielded katanas, shotguns, rocket launchers, and coinricochet tricks that shred demonic hordes and Prime Souls effortlessly. His feats include blitzing enemies faster than the eye can track and regenerating mid-fight. Freya from Final Fantasy IX, while a skilled Dragoon with powerful jumps, spear combos like Dragon's Crest, and high physical damage, operates in turn-based RPG scaling where her output is impressive but not on par with real-time bullet-hell intensity. She lacks Gabriel's mobility, ranged options, and immortality-level durability. In a direct confrontation, Gabriel's overwhelming speed and versatility would overwhelm Freya before she could land a significant Jump, making him the clear victor.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)

Gabriel takes this more often on speed, lethality, and scale of combat portrayal. Freya is a powerful Dragoon with excellent physical ability, jumping attacks, and strong battlefield competence. But her feats are still framed within a party-based JRPG context where characters trade blows in turns and rely heavily on equipment, magic support, and team structure. Gabriel, by contrast, is depicted as an extremely aggressive high-tier angelic combatant built for relentless close-quarters and high-speed engagements against opponents far deadlier than ordinary fantasy soldiers. ULTRAKILL’s combat scale emphasizes overwhelming mobility, reaction speed, and brutal kill pressure. The key issue is that Freya’s signature offense, especially jump-based attacks, is dangerous but comparatively straightforward. Gabriel fights like a hyper-mobile executioner with divine weaponry and intense offensive tempo, making it much harder for Freya to control distance or land a decisive hit first. Unless you grant Freya unusually generous cross-scaling from the strongest FFIX endgame interpretations, Gabriel’s raw combat presentation gives him the edge in a direct fight.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)

Gabriel takes this fight decisively due to his overwhelming speed, divine power, and sheer scale of his feats compared to Freya. First, the speed gap is astronomical. Gabriel regularly fights V1, a hyper-mobile machine capable of dodging light-speed lasers and moving at supersonic speeds. Gabriel himself utilizes rapid teleportation and blindingly fast combos that would leave Freya completely outmaneuvered, despite her impressive Dragoon leaps. Second, Gabriel's offensive output and durability are on an entirely different level. As the Judge of Hell, he single-handedly slaughtered King Minos and devastated entire layers of Hell. He can manifest dual swords, spears, and axes out of divine light, and his strikes possess enough sheer kinetic energy to match a parrying machine that deflects building-sized punches. While Freya is a masterful Dragon Knight who can deal massive damage with abilities like Dragon's Crest, her feats are heavily reliant on a party setting against slower, more grounded foes. Gabriel's relentless aggression, aerial dominance, and teleportation would easily overwhelm her defenses before she could land a fatal Jump attack.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)

Gabriel from ULTRAKILL is an archangel of immense power operating in a fast-paced, hyper-violent universe where she fights at speeds and power levels far beyond what most JRPG characters can match in a lore-consistent comparison. Freya Crescent is a skilled Burmecian Dragon Knight with impressive jumping abilities, spear mastery, and rain-based magic. She's a formidable warrior in the Final Fantasy IX universe, but her power ceiling is ultimately that of a mortal warrior enhanced by Trance — strong enough to fight Kuja and Necron alongside her party, but not solo. Gabriel, on the other hand, is a supreme angelic being — the second-strongest angel in ULTRAKILL's hierarchy, directly below God. In gameplay and lore, she wields divine light attacks, moves at blinding speed, throws massive energy projectiles, and fights with supernatural strength. Even V1, a war machine designed to kill, struggles against her. She's described as nearly invincible by the game's standards and possesses powers on a cosmic/divine scale. While Freya is brave and skilled, the power scaling difference is enormous. Gabriel operates on a fundamentally higher tier — divine/cosmic vs. mortal warrior. Gabriel would win decisively.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)

Gabriel from ULTRAKILL operates on a completely different combat speed tier than Final Fantasy IX characters. As the Judge of Hell, Gabriel possesses extreme agility, capable of rapid teleportation, sword strikes that require bullet-parrying reflexes to counter, and sustained divine energy attacks. Freya, while a capable dragoon with Jump abilities and White Magic, operates within a turn-based/ATB system with relatively grounded speed feats and defensive options. Gabriel’s aggression and speed-blitzing capabilities would overwhelm Freya before she could effectively utilize her Dragon skills or healing magic. The gap in reflexes and combat tempo between ULTRAKILL’s high-octane FPS combat—where Gabriel fights at speeds requiring millisecond-precision parries—and FFIX’s JRPG mechanics is too substantial for Freya to bridge. Gabriel’s status as a major archangel who has slain countless demons in the eternal war puts him far above a mortal dragon knight in raw combat capability.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable delivered a swift and unanimous verdict, ruling that the archangel Gabriel would make short work of the Burmecian Dragon Knight. Every model, from Sonar Pro to Claude Opus 4.6, identified a fundamental 'genre mismatch,' noting that Freya’s turn-based tactical prowess is no match for a bullet-hell boss who demands millisecond-precision reflexes.

All 6 models agreed on "Gabriel (ULTRAKILL)" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Gabriel (ULTRAKILL): Gemini 3.1 Pro highlighted the 'astronomical' speed gap, noting that Gabriel regularly engages with opponents capable of dodging light-speed lasers, a tier of mobility that far outclasses the combat presentation of Final Fantasy IX.