Not necessarily by
the Irish Samurai
on 2012-06-17 16:55:00 UTC
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Firstly, it does depend on what you mean by 'take on', after all, in the episode Blink, the Doctor manages to outwit the four Angels he faces, and leaves them in a state of being permanently quantum-locked. Any other quick-thinker may be able to do something similar, once they know what they're up against.
If you do mean literal hand-to-hand combat, there are a couple of potential ways of achieving that without slipping into sueishness. As has been pointed out already, the main problem with a fistfight is that they can send you back into the past with a touch, so you're probably only going to get one hit in before you find yourself located inconveniently elsewhere. But if you've got access to a method of time travel (such as a Time Agent's Vortex Manipulator), then essentially no harm has been done to you. You could pop back to the present, hit it again, and repeat until a victor emerges or you both get bored of the whole thing. The only reason it caused problems for the Doctor and Martha in Blink was that they couldn't get back to the TARDIS in the past, but if you carry your time travel device with you, it won't be as much of a problem.
The other option is to get some sort of device, or material with special properties, that allow an item to be locked into a single timeline and build that into a suit of armour. Given that there are a few time travel technologies around in the Whoniverse, a sort of 'time lock' technology isn't that much of a stretch in my opinion.
A human who is born with such an ability would be very speshul indeed, but any organisation intending on combating the Angels would be very well advised to spend a portion of their R&D budget on time-locked armour.
The biggest challenge to overcome is that 'that which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel'. This leaves you with two main options in a fight. Either have the Angel be observed, and hope that it is dealt with before any of the observers become Angels themselves, or don't observe it directly, and hope that you can keep pace with it (after all, they are frighteningly fast).
I think it's possible for a non-Sue human to be able to beat an Angel in single combat, but they’ll need a lot of preparation and specialised equipment. As long as where all that came from is adequately explained, it should be fine.