What's that I hear? Is that a Binary Rifle? I guess so. That would do the trick. That didn't work? Let's try a slip-space malfunction and send him to meet Jorge. Maybe dipping him in some burning hot plasma will do the trick. That doesn't work? Pull out the Halo array.
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Yep, The Hulk wouldn't stand a chance against the UNSC.
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Editado por Lord Keksworth: 11/26/2013 10:50:55 PMA) Since when do the UNSC have binary rifles? B) That'd probably work. Probably. C) He's survived [i]much[/i] worse. Plasma would just piss him off even more, if it affected him at all. D) The UNSC know how to fire them now? And they're willing to force a stalemate just to get rid of him?
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A) It is standard procedure in the UNSC to grab alien weapons off the battlefield to study them. It's safe to say they might have grabbed a Binary Rifle. B) It might not kill him, but he would be a threat after that ever again. C) I don't think it would work either. D) Yes they know how to fire the rings, but they most likely wouldn't be willing to do it.
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[quote]A) It is standard procedure in the UNSC to grab alien weapons off the battlefield to study them. It's safe to say they might have grabbed a Binary Rifle.[/quote] Yeah, but would they bring in the only BR they have? Would they risk it being damaged or destroyed by the Hulk?
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Considering how many Prometheans the Spartans on requiem have killed I'm sure they have quite a few.
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Yes, but most of the BRs that the Knights dropped were broken apart along with the Knight itself.
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[quote] D) The UNSC know how to fire them now[/quote] Yes.
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Since when?
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Since Halo 2-3 and maybe Halo 4.
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Yes, they had Spark there as well. He probably told them how to fire it, and all Johnson did was plug in the Index. Failing that, sure, John and Johnson know how they work, but does the rest of the UNSC? And why would they fire them in the first place?
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[quote]Yes, they had Spark there as well. He probably told them how to fire it[/quote] Not in Halo 2. Annnnnd there you go, he told them how to fire it and this is stuff that can kill everything in their galaxy, I'm certain they would know. Also before the events of Halo 4, the UNSC was studying and guarding all Halo's that they found.
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[quote]Not in Halo 2. Annnnnd there you go, he told them how to fire it and this is stuff that can kill everything in their galaxy.[/quote] Unfortunately, Johnson died and John got trapped in space before they could get back and inform HighCom of how to fire the Halos, if they needed to for some bizarre, unforseeable reason. [quote]Also before the events of Halo 4, the UNSC was studying and guarding all Halo's that they found.[/quote] Yes, and they still had no clue how anything the forerunners had worked, only that it worked.
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[quote]Unfortunately, Johnson died and John got trapped in space before they could get back and inform HighCom of how to fire the Halos[/quote] 1. Even the Prophets knew how to fire Halo, all it takes is the push of a button. 2. In Halo: First Strike there was some sort of memory crystal with all the info on Halo which was put there by Cortana. ONI knows for sure and its more than likely they told the UNSC. [quote]Yes, and they still had no clue how anything the forerunners had worked, only that it worked.[/quote] Proof?
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[quote]1. Even the Prophets knew how to fire Halo, all it takes is the push of a button.[/quote] More likely than not, multiple failsafes need to be shut off beforehand, since I doubt the forerunners would just leave it up to the push of a button. Spark already had Installation 04 prepped when John got to it, and New Installation 04 as well. [quote]2. In Halo: First Strike there was some sort of memory crystal with all the info on Halo which was put there by Cortana. ONI knows for sure and its more than likely they told the UNSC.[/quote] Okay, ONI knows for sure, but why would they tell the rest of the UNSC? Especially after they kept the Spartan-II program secret until it became useful for morale, and the III program was never officially outed. You honestly believe they'd announce the existence of galaxy-level weapons to anybody who didn't need to know or already know? [quote]Proof?[/quote] The fact that they weren't equipped with sexy new forerunner weapons by the time of Halo 4? All of the forerunner tech they found and knew how to use went to [i]Infinity[/i]. Doesn't mean they know how to operate a weapon the forerunners themselves considered extremely advanced and dangerous.
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Yeah, all it takes is a Forerunner or a Human touch since they were supposed to be extremely related to one-another. All known Forerunner weapons do this. (Im speaking of ships and planet-crackers along with Halo. Even AA guns and Forerunner shield worlds.) [quote]More likely than not, multiple failsafes need to be shut off beforehand, since I doubt the forerunners would just leave it up to the push of a button. [/quote] They did apparently, from what we've seen though. Obviously they wouldn't leave the Halo's open so they left Sentinels and Monitors to guard and take care of the Installations. [quote]Okay, ONI knows for sure, but why would they tell the rest of the UNSC? [/quote] The UNSC defends them and all other humans, why wouldn't they tell them? I'm sure they know anyway, just because of the fact that they were at the other installations. [quote]The fact that they weren't equipped with sexy new forerunner weapons by the time of Halo 4? [/quote] They reversed engineered a Forerunner combat skin. They also learned of the planet crackers in Halo Spartan Assault. You also just said it was dangerous, why mess with it if its dangerous? The Halo's didnt even have Forerunner equipment, only the shield worlds/ Forerunner outposts/ Forerunner worlds. PLUS Forerunner tech is being reversed engineered that doesn't mean that they would have a working model.
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[quote]Yeah, all it takes is a Forerunner or a Human touch since they were supposed to be extremely related to one-another. All known Forerunner weapons do this. (Im speaking of ships and planet-crackers along with Halo. Even AA guns and Forerunner shield worlds.) [/quote] Yeah, so? What would happen if a forerunner just happened to bump the control panel to one of the Halos? Obviously they wouldn't just have it be one touch and boom. [quote]They did apparently, from what we've seen though. Obviously they wouldn't leave the Halo's open so they left Sentinels and Monitors to guard and take care of the Installations.[/quote] Then they were more neglectful than I thought. And the UNSC is putting everybody at risk when they monkey around with the control panels. [quote]The UNSC defends them and all other humans, why wouldn't they tell them? I'm sure they know anyway, just because of the fact that they were at the other installations. [/quote] Relatively few marines actually landed on any of the Rings. And they wouldn't tell anybody because it'd cause panic among pretty much everybody. [quote]They reversed engineered a Forerunner combat skin.[/quote] When? [quote]They also learned of the planet crackers in Halo Spartan Assault. You also just said it was dangerous, why mess with it if its dangerous?[/quote] Because screwing things up is what humanity does best. [quote]The Halo's didnt even have Forerunner equipment, only the shield worlds/ Forerunner outposts/ Forerunner worlds.[/quote] Really? Then what were the Monitors and sentinels? [quote]PLUS Forerunner tech is being reversed engineered that doesn't mean that they would have a working model.[/quote] So then they didn't figure out how they worked, did they?
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[quote]Yeah, so? What would happen if a forerunner just happened to bump the control panel to one of the Halos? Obviously they wouldn't just have it be one touch and boom. [/quote] It actually is just one touch and boom. The only failsafe measures left on the Halo array consisted of Humans being required, and the sentinels. If the sentinels don't care, and you're human, all you have to do is find the key.... which the UNSC have. Gamma Halo can be fired, however it is unkown whether or not Earth is within firing distance (where I presume the Hulk would be.) [quote]When? [/quote] Both the Spartan 4's suits and the infinity run (partially, at the very least) on forerunner tech. At the end of the day, most of this really doesn't matter when concerning the actual thread though.
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[quote]It actually is just one touch and boom.[/quote] And they didn't once, with all of their "intellect", consider that this would be a horrible idea? [quote]Both the Spartan 4's suits and the infinity run (partially, at the very least) on forerunner tech.[/quote] I know [i]Infinity[/i] does, but where does it say second generation MJOLNIR has forerunner stuff?
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Editado por Trad: 11/29/2013 4:54:40 AM[quote][quote]It actually is just one touch and boom.[/quote] And they didn't once, with all of their "intellect", consider that this would be a horrible idea? [/quote] I guess not. To their credit, they were only concerned about 7 weapons of galactic destruction (8+ if you're picky,) spread across an entire galaxy. Stack that on top of having to be from a specific species in order to activate them in any useful way. [quote]I know Infinity does, but where does it say second generation MJOLNIR has forerunner stuff?[/quote] Sorry for wording that weird. I'm not trying to say the entire second generation (what I assume you mean,) runs on forerunner tech. What I was saying was that it can and does. [url=http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/MJOLNIR_Powered_Assault_Armor/Prefect]Full suits for the second generation spartans[/url] have been made that run on forerunner tech.
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The only thing that would work is the slipspace malfunction. Everything else is folly.
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The halo array would work
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No, it wouldn't.
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Editado por ch33zy burrito: 11/26/2013 10:38:37 PM>That awkward moment when the Halo array kills all sentient life, end of. And a Binary rifle should work, how wouldnt it? He would be composed to the atomic level.
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[quote]>That awkward moment when the Halo array kills all sentient life, end of.[/quote] Except the Juggernaut. Or Galactus. Or Thor, as he could just absorb the Halo Effect into Mjolnir.
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Except those guys are practically indestructible.