I'm gonna write out the pros and cons I can think of for each side:
Hyperion:
[spoiler]+ Durable and variable robotic infantry
+ Artillery and sentry guns
+ Constructors can digistruct reinforcements onto the field
+ Personal shields are normal
+ Can repair and/or heal units on the field
+ Snipers and rocket infantry
- Primarily anti-infantry
- Hyperion-line weapons have gotten worse since Handsome Jack took over
- Units can drop more than just their guns on death.[/spoiler]
IMC:
[spoiler]+ Pilots
+ Mercenary support
+ Titans
+ Anti-titan weaponry
+ Phase tech
+ Cloak Drones
+ "Nukes"
- Weak human infantry
- Weak Spectres
- Pilots can be kinda squishy too
- No shields for things smaller than titans
- Most weapons used by the IMC are basic in comparison to Borderlands weaponry[/spoiler]
I expect users to correct and revise this list as time goes on, but from these initial thoughts, the conclusion I can draw is this:
[spoiler]The IMC's best chance at winning this conflict is to have a strong enough initial offensive to allow them both a foothold in Hyperion lines and access to Borderlands-level technology through salvaging the enemy's remains.[/spoiler]
i dont know about hyperion. but i do know that that if hyperion were on the IMC's territory, that the IMC could revoke all the things they have and send in multiple fleets by force
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