(Star Wars vs Star Trek vs Battle Star Galatia vs Halo vs Mass Effect)
who/what side would win...
okay everything in each universe (time and space good or bad) would team up under one flag and fight the other 4 universes...
[Edited on 06.04.2011 7:55 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CrazyCrackerJack [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ROBERTO jh [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CrazyCrackerJack @Swiftkillswitch Forerunners would be the first to go, if the Halo rings could do it then a thought bomb sure as hell would. Weather or not it could destroy the Precursors is up to debate. Apparently, the precursors were tier 0. That's cool and all until you realize [url=http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/God]God himself is part of the Star Wars canon.[/url] Note: I really did not want to pull that card, but it is canon.[/quote] I was hoping that was sacasm. Anyway; *looks up thought bomb* *sees it only affects Force sensitives* ----_____________----- So its practically useless against any of the other universes. And The Yuzzhan Vong. Grasping at straws are you, or did I miss something?[/quote] The force is an entity that effects all beings. [/quote] If that were the case, the Vong would be force sensitive. As they come from another galaxy, as does Halo, they are not. "The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. Its an energy field that surrounds us, penetrates us and [b] binds the [u] galaxy [/u] together[/b]"
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i think star wars because they have clones droids and rebels as their infantry and plus look at all of their ship fleet...
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Star Wars=StarTrek=Warhammer 40K>Halo>Battlestar>Mass Effect This has been the established order of things for some time now. lern 2 sci fi
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Hmmm... Now that I think about it Halo would win. Flood, Precursors, Forerunners. We got this in the bag.
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BSG would win. Everything that has happened, will happen again. So basically, they have infinite chances. In those infinite battles, there is at least one possible outcome where Galactica would win. /thread.
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Even if we use star wars wanky numbers,they still get beaten by the Forerunners. Damn no time now..
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I would have to say Star Trek. Thinking about all the races that they encountered that could manipulate matter at will... I'm pretty sure everyone would die...
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Xd00999 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 Guy quoting me: that's why there's no true point in arguing against 40K; it's insane and over-kill. No offense meant to you.[/quote]No offense taken. That is part of why I like it: it's so crazy and violent but in truth there is a wonderful story lurking behind it all. [/quote] That's what I love about Halo. The people and story, all of the unknowns. Precursor's true power and technology, same for the Forerunner's.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 Guy quoting me: that's why there's no true point in arguing against 40K; it's insane and over-kill. No offense meant to you.[/quote]No offense taken. That is part of why I like it: it's so crazy and violent but in truth there is a wonderful story lurking behind it all.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aaz b [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Undead Renegade Star Wars All other possibilities are stupid and useless /thread[/quote] Read the thread before posting something like that[/quote] QFT. Guy quoting me: that's why there's no true point in arguing against 40K; it's insane and over-kill. No offense meant to you.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Undead Renegade Star Wars All other possibilities are stupid and useless /thread[/quote] Read the thread before posting something like that
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Star Wars All other possibilities are stupid and useless /thread
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Xd00999 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 But how can they attack a... being, not physical yet sentient and win? That's what Tier 0 is; sentient but taking no true form. If you could touch that ship while it's in another dimension/zone, then you may have it. I don't know... I'm hungry as hell too, making my thinking a bit skewed as to what to believe.[/quote]If that is what Tier 0 is then I was a tad confused, but the points still stand. Of the species mentioned, all have gods and/or a transentient being. The 'Nids have the hivemind, Imperium has the Emporer, Orks have Gork and Mork as well as the WWWWAAAAAAAAGGGHHH, Necrons have C'tan, Eldar have Khaine and Cegoarch and Chaos has itself. If Tier 0 is "sentient but taking no true form" then it could be argued that everything is Tier 0 to an extent: all species have souls (except Necrons) and those souls reside in the warp. Specially trained people , i.e. Psykers or Eldar, can detach their souls from their body and exist in the warp. [/quote] No, I mean that's their [i]true[/i] form: Tier 0, trans- sentient. Dimension/zone hoppers like Mex- won't say that. They have control over all of what they do. Trans-sentient- Tier 0.[/quote] Then Chaos would still count. And just to give a quote to illustrate their power: [quote]"It is said that there are more daemons lurking in the dark than there are stars shining in the sky. But the day will come when the stars stop existing." [/quote] That was said by a deamon. While it would not be a good idea for an Eldar or Pyskers to detach their soul, it is possible. The Hydra may also count. It was planned to be a collective being of every human soul in existence that would exist solely in the warp. The plan failed however. The Infinity Circuit is also another possibility: it is the soul of every Eldar who died in the last 10000 years, when the final Eldar dies the Circuit will be completed and the Eldar will combine as one to form a God of Death who will do battle with Slannesh. Edit: Warhammer 40k is definitely built on over kill. Many, [I]many[/I] things are just plain crazy. As a matter of fact: almost all races have some sort of blade that is mono-molecularly edged. If your blade/bullet is not as sharp as physics allow then you won't stand a chance. [Edited on 06.04.2011 1:48 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] teekuppi [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] teekuppi [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 So, it's a universe built on over-kill then. Nice to know.[/quote] Not really, these things im saying are just simply possible if theories are taking as possibilitites, but most things I listed in your quote will never and have never happened, which is a good thing.[/quote] FYI, Halo's future (not meaning to bash what you just said) is far more likely to happen than 40K. I mean, if they can do all of that without it being over-kill in a game, that's over-kill in many other verses, am I right?[/quote] Like I said, they could. For example: Tzeentch has knowledge of everything that has ever happened. This still has never heavily affected 40k's fluff. Im happy that it hasnt, since if it would, everything in 40k would be so messed up that it wouldnt be fun anymore. Agreed on your halo-future-possibility point, but I assume that we both see it as very unlike future, right? [Insert smiley here that my text wont look too serious, since it isnt meant to be][/quote] Agreed. Now... The Flood... *Face-teleportation device*
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Halo. I'm not trolling. Precursors and Forerunners> Anything
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] teekuppi [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 So, it's a universe built on over-kill then. Nice to know.[/quote] Not really, these things im saying are just simply possible if theories are taking as possibilitites, but most things I listed in your quote will never and have never happened, which is a good thing.[/quote] FYI, Halo's future (not meaning to bash what you just said) is far more likely to happen than 40K. I mean, if they can do all of that without it being over-kill in a game, that's over-kill in many other verses, am I right?[/quote] Like I said, they could. For example: Tzeentch has knowledge of everything that has ever happened. This still has never heavily affected 40k's fluff. Im happy that it hasnt, since if it would, everything in 40k would be so messed up that it wouldnt be fun anymore. Agreed on your halo-future-possibility point, but I assume that we both see it as very unlike future, right? [Insert smiley here that my text wont look too serious, since it isnt meant to be]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MC LOL88 assuming that the precursers are tied with the Q,everything from all universes gets destroyed by each other or these three juggernauts the Q can only be destroyed by their weapons or by the Halo arrays the precursers can only be killed by the halo arrays now consider this, the gravemind (correct me if im wrong) is the spirit of a precurser who comes in contact to the physical realm via the flood now lets assume that the halo arrays fire and kill all sentient life (mind you, the droids from all universes will ultimately be destroyed anyway) only one thing remains: the flood the flood starve and die, but the gravemind remains alive in the spirit ergo, the gravemind wins, in any situation this would also be true if it was the flood versus all[/quote] /let the bodies hit the floor /bodies are rotting everywhere, flood don't die.. /^dunno about [Edited on 06.04.2011 1:32 PM PDT]
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assuming that the precursers are tied with the Q,everything from all universes gets destroyed by each other or these three juggernauts the Q can only be destroyed by their weapons or by the Halo arrays the precursers can only be killed by the halo arrays now consider this, the gravemind (correct me if im wrong) is the spirit of a precurser who comes in contact to the physical realm via the flood now lets assume that the halo arrays fire and kill all sentient life (mind you, the droids from all universes will ultimately be destroyed anyway) only one thing remains: the flood the flood starve and die, but the gravemind remains alive in the spirit ergo, the gravemind wins, in any situation this would also be true if it was the flood versus all
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aaz b [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aaz b [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TehWarMoose [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aaz b Delta Halo (Installation 05) And in the previous galaxy they was in before coming into the milky way galaxy Let me explain. There are four steps in the Flood evolution 1)Feral. There is no Gravemind, the flood just acts on instinct 2)Co-ordinated. A Grave-mind is formed. The flood uses strategic tactics 3)Inter solar. The flood uses space travel to other planets once a planet has been wiped 4) Inter-galactic. The flood has wiped out all life in a galaxy. It goes to another to begin infestation To have come to the milkyway galaxy, they should have wiped out another Galaxy[/quote] Which they did... and then were sent to Installation 04, where after the PoA blew up, they took over and came to Earth (inter-galactic travel). They took over another part of the Orion arm before going to the Forerunner's and taking much of it over.[/quote] So the flood wiped out an entire galaxy. I would consider that a pretty big win.[/quote] Almost an entire one, when the Forerunner's created the Rings, that's what stopped the Flood from dominating the Milky Way.[/quote] No. If you read my description to the flood evolutionary stages, I said that the flood only goes to other galaxys after one Galaxy has been consumed. Obviously the Flood must have consumed one galaxy to come to the Milky way[/quote] My ad, you misread that. I was inferring it being after they staged to that point. If they'd done that, they [i]had[/i] to have advanced.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aaz b [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TehWarMoose [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] aaz b [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TehWarMoose The question is, when have the Flood ever actually succeeded?[/quote] Delta Halo (Installation 05) And in the previous galaxy they was in before coming into the milky way galaxy Let me explain. There are four steps in the Flood evolution 1)Feral. There is no Gravemind, the flood just acts on instinct 2)Co-ordinated. A Grave-mind is formed. The flood uses strategic tactics 3)Inter solar. The flood uses space travel to other planets once a planet has been wiped 4) Inter-galactic. The flood has wiped out all life in a galaxy. It goes to another to begin infestation To have come to the milkyway galaxy, they should have wiped out another Galaxy[/quote] Which they did... and then were sent to Installation 04, where after the PoA blew up, they took over and came to Earth (inter-galactic travel). They took over another part of the Orion arm before going to the Forerunner's and taking much of it over.[/quote] So the flood wiped out an entire galaxy. I would consider that a pretty big win.[/quote] Almost an entire one, when the Forerunner's created the Rings, that's what stopped the Flood from dominating the Milky Way.[/quote] No. If you read my description to the flood evolutionary stages, I said that the flood only goes to other galaxys after one Galaxy has been consumed. Obviously the Flood must have consumed one galaxy to come to the Milky way
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] teekuppi [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 So, it's a universe built on over-kill then. Nice to know.[/quote] Not really, these things im saying are just simply possible if theories are taking as possibilitites, but most things I listed in your quote will never and have never happened, which is a good thing.[/quote] FYI, Halo's future (not meaning to bash what you just said) is far more likely to happen than 40K. I mean, if they can do all of that without it being over-kill in a game, that's over-kill in many other verses, am I right?
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Warhammer 40k. [i]-High Inquisitor Lord Dianne[/i]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 So, it's a universe built on over-kill then. Nice to know.[/quote] Not really, these things im saying are just simply possible if theories are taken as possibilities, but most things I listed in your quote will never and have never happened, which is a good thing. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Xd00999 Psykers or Eldar, can detach their souls from their body and exist in the warp. [/quote] If eldar somehow manages to get him/herself to warp, he is pretty much dead because of Slaanesh. [Edited on 06.04.2011 1:27 PM PDT]
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Pokemon
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Chuck Norris
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Xd00999 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Swiftkillswitch3 But how can they attack a... being, not physical yet sentient and win? That's what Tier 0 is; sentient but taking no true form. If you could touch that ship while it's in another dimension/zone, then you may have it. I don't know... I'm hungry as hell too, making my thinking a bit skewed as to what to believe.[/quote]If that is what Tier 0 is then I was a tad confused, but the points still stand. Of the species mentioned, all have gods and/or a transentient being. The 'Nids have the hivemind, Imperium has the Emporer, Orks have Gork and Mork as well as the WWWWAAAAAAAAGGGHHH, Necrons have C'tan, Eldar have Khaine and Cegoarch and Chaos has itself. If Tier 0 is "sentient but taking no true form" then it could be argued that everything is Tier 0 to an extent: all species have souls (except Necrons) and those souls reside in the warp. Specially trained people , i.e. Psykers or Eldar, can detach their souls from their body and exist in the warp. [/quote] No, I mean that's their [i]true[/i] form: Tier 0, trans- sentient. Dimension/zone hoppers like Mex- won't say that. They have control over all of what they do. Trans-sentient- Tier 0.