Originally posted by Capt. Pork
Unless you're implying the verb 'am' at the end of the quoted sentance, but even then it's a bit awkward.
It's a common missusage made in English in what I believe is an intellectually-motivated overcompensation for the more common, more pedestrian mistake of using ME as the subject, as in: Habu and ME never actually exchanged any words in anger.
Habu said it correctly and it's not awkward at all.
His sentence ends in an ellipsis.
"who is obviously not on the same intellectual level as I [am]. "
"As" is a conjunction not a preposition... prepositions take objects, conjunctions do not.