One thing i like about Halo Universe is that most of the things on it are possible in real-world, unlike most sci-fi series.
Discuss the realism of technologies and stuff in the Halo Universe.
[Edited on 05.10.2011 2:59 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] dr spartan32 Anyone who genuinely believes Halo to be realistic and within the boundaries of science, ought to take a look at [url=http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/]this site[/url] for starters. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ROBERTO jh In fact, Star Trek is very scientifically accurate (for a sci-fi with lazer beams). They have great scientific advisors to ensure the validity of the technology in the universe.[/quote]You are sadly mistaken. [/quote] 1) Nobody is suggesting Halo is actually 100% realistic; we're comparing it to other universes in terms of how the characters act, how most of the human's technology is scientifically feasable, etc. 2) I said "for a sci-fi with lazer beams." Dilithium Crystals powering a Warp core doesn't make any sense at all, but real and legitimate scientific advisors do indeed work with Trek to keep the sci-fi explanations within the realms of physical science. Obviously no human scientis would try to explain the Q or the Precursors.