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The true measure of a martial artist is how quickly you adapt to getting kicked in the face because your opponent has bendy bones. 

No doubt Math has blocked hundreds of swings at his face, and is very secure in knowing the only way he's going to get hit when he does is if someone shatters their own bones to right-angle their shin at him. That said, he has definitely sparred with everyone on the team, including Mr. Amorphous, and he did scan that tablet with a bunch of pertinent anatomy information on it about his alien opponents, so he probably knew this was a possibility. It's still got to be at least a little surprising when it happens though. 

Seriously, being able to plan ahead while getting whaled on is a skill that's probably fairly unpleasant to train. And yes, I looked it up, it's "whaled" not "wailed." "Wailed" means to cry, and "wale" means to mark with welts, so "Waling" on someone would probably make sense, but apparently "whale" mean to hit repeatedly. Maybe you could say "he waled on him with a belt" and that would be grammatically correct, but I'm sure it would confuse editors and most readers wouldn't notice or care. 

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Stephen Gilberg

Thanks for the spelling lesson, Dave. I'd seen the term in writing only once, and it was in a source that, while professional, didn't have the best editors, so they put it as "wailed."

BJ

Math is certainly having fun.

Todd Ellner

Sydney, unless you're ready to put down the orbs and get in the fight pipe down and go back to your seat

akrasia

To be fair, since Math is not a biological super, the other way to hit him in the face is to shatter Math's arm bones which are only normal human strength.