This is just a generic Spartan IV vs a generic nanosuit soldier? Maybe the Spartan IV, in a close fight.
Master Chief vs Prophet though? After doing some research... Prophet curbstomps Master Chief. Master Chief is somewhere close to x5 times stronger than a peak human... Prophet, after the ending, has had all the muscles in his body consumed and replaced by nanofiber x200 times stronger than human muscle tissue. Prophet also has a ****ing absurd .008 millisecond reaction speed (when he was a human actually, it is probably faster than that now), that's 1,250x faster than peak human reaction time. Master Chief's reaction time is somewhere in the neighborhood of a millisecond, ten times faster than peak human. Prophet also has a healing factor, so any attack strong enough to penetrate bullet shattering/plasma resistant skin can be healed in a matter of seconds if it doesn't kill him.
Prophet speedblitz him, knocks his gun out of his hand, punches him in the spine to paralyze him, then lifts him over his head and "Knightfalls" him.
Raiden is probably Prophet's closest physical match (2-3 ton is peak human lift, x200 puts him somewhere within the 400-600 ton lift range)... which isn't surprising, since Raiden is composed of CNT muscle fiber not unlike Prophet. I linked a video of what lifting/throwing 500 tons looks like, so you can know how ****ed Master Chief is.
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Edited by IAGNRG: 11/10/2015 1:59:24 PMPeople go way too in depth with these
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Prophet & chief fighting?! Clash of the ages
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According to the videogames, Prophet doesn't do much when it comes to his strength, but i like your analysis.
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Similarly, in games Chief doesn't do much with his strength or speed either.
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What about when he flipped the elephant
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i think he did in Halo 4 tho, he can flip tanks and with the addition of sprint hes faster than ever
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You have to hate when game dev's make there character's god. It really ruins the fun of doing stuff like this. Even worse is when you play the game your character isn't even close to this, prophet doesn't pick up a tank or even a car and throw it at someone, he dies when 20 bullets hit him, and you dont have some ability that when he see's the flash of a gun he speeds to the side so the bullet misses.
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A) He only fully "ascended" after the ending sequence, during the game the suit is still in the process of overtaking his biological material, as far as I understand it. B) As long as the gameplay matches the character's epic power it is fine. Metal Gear Rising is a good example of treating someone with immense power correctly.