Whenever I play halo I wonder...
I see marines get killed or a frigate get shot down and I think to myself "How many marines/frigates, can the UNSC afford to lose? Are there even any soldiers or ships to adequately replace this? can they even afford to suffer these casualties?"
Know what I mean?
UNSC gets casualties and I think, "How many more do we have to replace that?" or "These guys are dead is that it?"
I ask this because of the huge losses the unsc took against the covenant already
[Edited on 09.30.2012 6:47 PM PDT]
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They have as many humans as the plot needs.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MongotheRed I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.[/quote] You are probably right about the numbers, but think about it. The majority of those people were likely Glassed. I think, say in Halo 3, they were just gathering scraps of soldiers together. They didn't really have any specified units. So whoever died it was just an unfortunate loss really. The war ceased at the end of Halo 3 so anybody who died was really just buying time in a way.[/quote] I lol at you guys. At the beginning of the war there were 39 Billion Humans.
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Alright so what of the ships? Whenever the UNSC loses a ship I know for a fact that it cant be readily replaced. When the Savannah was destroyed it was like the UNSC was sucker punched.
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Scrapped together because it's near impossible to get extra reinforcements past covenant ships. Let's not forget that the covenant found earth, decimated its defences and landed during Halo 2, they didn't really give us much time to prepare.
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Trillions of billions of millions. I just need 343i / Traviss / Bear to state that in a book/game/game trailer somewhere. :)
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The total casualty figures are in the hundreds of billions I believe. The majority of the human race was wiped out.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan1995324 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan1995324 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MongotheRed I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.[/quote] You are probably right about the numbers, but think about it. The majority of those people were likely Glassed. [/quote]The UNSC usually evacuated civilians out of war zones. Soon after the first few glassings I'm sure they learned to evacuate civilians OFF the planets.[/quote] Yes you are right, but what about the Planets where the Covenant Fleet turned up unexpected, say Reach for example. The Corvette does not count as the Fleet by the way. [/quote]They try. They can't get 100% of the population out, but some were saved. I still think the majority of casualties were military ones. There were entire colonies the Covenant missed as well, and they only went after important ones in general (like Reach). [/quote] This IIRC i read something that Earth as not the last Human colony, just one of the last important ones.
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There are factories which supply their marines. During the Scarab battle on The Storm, marines will constantly come outside of a room to operate the missile pods if you kill them. During the warehouse battles, if you kill all your marines, at some point, you'll get an infinite supply of them. And of course, you encounter as many as 40 marines on the level. The Storm clearly shows that the UNSC were not losing; they were just letting you carry them to victory. That's why most of them don't even follow you through the warehouse. But to be serious, I'm sure they're all valued. I've had many instances where one marine decides to go total badass and wrecks the Covenant. Why would I want to lose him? [Edited on 10.02.2012 12:20 AM PDT]
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Most of posters at here are horrendously wrong about population.. . *facepalm* Please read Evolutions! Initial Population is 39 billion and Cortana states that after the war, about 23 billion were killed.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan1995324 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MongotheRed I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.[/quote] You are probably right about the numbers, but think about it. The majority of those people were likely Glassed. [/quote]The UNSC usually evacuated civilians out of war zones. Soon after the first few glassings I'm sure they learned to evacuate civilians OFF the planets.[/quote] Yes you are right, but what about the Planets where the Covenant Fleet turned up unexpected, say Reach for example. The Corvette does not count as the Fleet by the way. [/quote]They try. They can't get 100% of the population out, but some were saved. I still think the majority of casualties were military ones. There were entire colonies the Covenant missed as well, and they only went after important ones in general (like Reach).
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Spartan1995324 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MongotheRed I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.[/quote] You are probably right about the numbers, but think about it. The majority of those people were likely Glassed. [/quote]The UNSC usually evacuated civilians out of war zones. Soon after the first few glassings I'm sure they learned to evacuate civilians OFF the planets.[/quote] Yes you are right, but what about the Planets where the Covenant Fleet turned up unexpected, say Reach for example. The Corvette does not count as the Fleet by the way.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PhyscoRaiderS97 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MongotheRed I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.[/quote] You are probably right about the numbers, but think about it. The majority of those people were likely Glassed. [/quote]The UNSC usually evacuated civilians out of war zones. Soon after the first few glassings I'm sure they learned to evacuate civilians OFF the planets.
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They were fighting a war in which loosing meant extermination. Of course they could afford the losses if they had to be done to preserve Humanity.
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Pre-Cov war humanity numbered somewhere in the 30 billion range and IIRC 21 billion died during the war.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MongotheRed I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.[/quote] You are probably right about the numbers, but think about it. The majority of those people were likely Glassed. I think, say in Halo 3, they were just gathering scraps of soldiers together. They didn't really have any specified units. So whoever died it was just an unfortunate loss really. The war ceased at the end of Halo 3 so anybody who died was really just buying time in a way.
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I think humanity numbered in the trillions, or at least the hundreds of billions. So they could probably afford to lose a LOT of soldiers.
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When fighting for ALL of mankind, there are sure to be plenty of soldiers...