Robocop stomps.
Dredd's options are limited to say the least. His gun has the fire-power to damage Robocop, but only after changing it to its more exotic settings - time that Robocop willshoot him in everysingle time. Short of a surprise attack scenario where Dredd goes in prepped and guns blazing he stands no chance of out-reacting or out-gunning Robocop from the reboot.
In the film Robocop is established to have durability that requires 50 caliber weaponry to even get past to do significant damage. And even then he's put in two situations where he faces exactly that and does not go down to gunfire from all sides. Even in a situation where he's up against three or fourED-209's he was running active simulations to dance around their machine gun-fire (which we see him dead center of their firing a lot of the time).
Coupled with his ability to predict someone's hostility towards him by looking at their face, his own tactical speed where he's gunning down effortlessly multiple targets and significantly better physical stats - Dredd is toast.
This could go either way if you remove morals from both of them , but i would give it to Dredd in this fight because he never has any mercy to anyone who is considered an enemy of his (as far as i know) .
He was shot and bleeding with his back against the wall at gun-point in the reboot.
If it hadn't been for the psychic 'rookie' Judge strolling in when she did the other Judge would have shot him dead. Sure Dredd was significantly out-gunned and nearly out of ammo at this point, but to pretend he strolls through the movie without effort - rather than running for his life half the time - is unrealistic.
Robocop's similar issue was completely programming related.
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