In a realistic battle. EvE universe would vaporize anything in the Halo universe a million times over. Not even a close fight.
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Logic plague of the flood under their full power -blam!-s with their control systems, rams the ships into each other, causing internal conflict while they infiltrate the ship to take out crews.
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The flood would be like ants compared to some of the things in EvE Nothing in the halo universe stands a chance. It's not even a close fight.
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[quote]Nothing in the halo universe stands a chance.[/quote] Precursor Star Roads. Immortal, transsentient constructs which can [i]only[/i] be destroyed by firing a Halo at them. They were used to connect whole galactic systems together, link planets, push stars around, warp reality around them, disable all weapons and artificial intelligences, and could send enemy vessels into alternate dimensions simply by being present. You're quite right, it isn't even a close fight when these are factored in. Star Roads would roflstomp both universes.
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It is clear that you do not know the eve universe well enough to make an accurate guess. We're done here.
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Unless EVE has weapons which fire a burst of cross-phased supermassive neutrinos designed to target the nervous systems of organic species, EVE loses to Star Roads.
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Sounds like a back massager compared to some of the things in EvE.
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I don't recall there being galactic super weapons in EVE.
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There are more powerful things in the eve universe.
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Edited by Lord of Admirals: 4/26/2014 4:03:53 PMI'm totally open to Halo being beat. Let's hear it. Is there a weapon capable of destroying an entire galaxy or solar system?
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Edited by Hawk: 4/27/2014 4:55:24 AMI believe he's reffering to the terran technology. We've only seen a glimpse of it, in lore the ammar found an acient terran super weapons hundreds of thousands years old. It literally one shotted an entire capital fleet. Imagine the kind of weapons the terrans have now? Another thing to note, you know that imoratality the capsuleers have? The device that transfers their mind to a clone at the moment of death? They didnt make that. They found it. It's ancient terran technology, hundreds of thousands years old. The terrans could very well be god-status by now.
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lel If you say so.
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it may be a small ship, but that means literal -blam!- all to an interstellar parasite that can destroy hundreds of AI's minds at once at full power, Logic Plague in full power is basically a extremely infective strain of the common cold except 1000x more deadly, and electronic. those EVE ships would be turning on eachother in the time it takes for them to calibrate a single beam. that along with the spores potentially killing the crew with the help of forerunners' raw power and their use of precursor tech destroying the hulls of the ships makes it game.
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Dude. You don't know the eve universe. The ships are piloted by capsuleers that are effectively immortal. If their ship if blown up they jettison in an escape pod that allows them to instantly warp away. If their pod is destroyed their consciousness is transferred to a new clone of themselves and then they wake up and walk out of the medical bay. Nothing in halo stands a chance. It's not a fair fight or a fair comparison.
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The Precursors have been reincarnating themselves since before the universe began for shits and giggles, can build and move galaxies, casually obliterate star systems, build indestructable structures millions of miles long, and warp the fabric of reality through their shear presence, most of this stuff applies to high stage Flood as well. The Forerunners fielded fleets of millions, each ship capable of blasting apart continents on the low-end, or terminating planets on the high end, and individual fleets capable of casually destroying stars, and presumably being fast enough to survive. Their industry is stupidly staggering, to where a 2 AU-sized dimensional bunker is considered a low-budget proof of concept project built by the resident 2nd class citizens. With no factory, no resources beyond a seed and cut off from any advanced civilization, the Didact could build a 1 kilometer long "planet breaker" in a few minutes. I highly doubt this constitutes as the "nothing" in Halo that can stands a chance.
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he's right. the flood consumes [b][i]all[/i][/b]. your best bet is to run, but even then, it will only catch up to you.