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Subject: Halo 4: Why/how is the Didact so powerful?

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Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Tell you guys what, name every incident of space magic in halo 4 and I'll dissaprove it.

No-ones taken up on my challenge yet

  • 12.14.2012 7:07 AM PDT
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I've been playing Halo since 2002. My earliest memories include hiding at the shotgun window on Damnation and killing my dad with grenades while playing co-op on Pillar of Autumn.


Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Tell you guys what, name every incident of space magic in halo 4 and I'll dissaprove it.

No-ones taken up on my challenge yet


Because you can't disprove the space magic claims. They're true, fanboy.

Sheesh, fanboys these days.

  • 12.14.2012 7:09 AM PDT


Posted by: Koolen
Forerunners

  • 12.14.2012 7:09 AM PDT

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Posted by: joedanny96
Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Tell you guys what, name every incident of space magic in halo 4 and I'll dissaprove it.

No-ones taken up on my challenge yet


Because you can't disprove the space magic claims. They're true, fanboy.

I can't disprove something if I don't know what it is.

[Edited on 12.14.2012 7:14 AM PST]

  • 12.14.2012 7:14 AM PDT


Posted by: ODSTworrior94
In Halo 4, the Didact has numerous powers; he can telekinetically lift people and objects, control an entire army of Promethean warriors with his mind, and he somehow manages to turn the orb he was imprisoned in into a movable vehicle. How did he get these powers? Was it natural for the Forerunners to have these abilities, or did the Didact gain them himself somehow?

and the he dies COD style with a crappy grenade to the chest.... so powerful.

  • 12.14.2012 7:26 AM PDT
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Posted by: SubtleSpartan

There's only one incident of true "space magic in halo 4 and that's when chief detonates the nuke and survives. Everything else is just technology.
Actually thats not space magic, Cortana used the hardlight technology to protect the cheif.

So yea that is technically possible.

  • 12.14.2012 7:32 AM PDT
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Posted by: joedanny96
>didact
>powerful

He was killed by a grenade.
Killed? No he was still moving while falling, he can't fly.

Also he got shot 3 times by the Libraian and 100,000 years later hes still alive, a grenade lodged in his armour won't do much.

  • 12.14.2012 7:33 AM PDT

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Posted by: SubtleSpartan
There's only one incident of true "space magic in halo 4 and that's when chief detonates the nuke and survives. Everything else is just technology.
Actually thats not space magic, Cortana used the hardlight technology to protect the cheif.

So yea that is technically possible.

You could always say that but lets be honest, it's pretty damn convenient. Probably a hundred thousand times more convenient than any of the other so called "space magic" incidents.

  • 12.14.2012 7:35 AM PDT
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Posted by: SubtleSpartan
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Posted by: SubtleSpartan
There's only one incident of true "space magic in halo 4 and that's when chief detonates the nuke and survives. Everything else is just technology.
Actually thats not space magic, Cortana used the hardlight technology to protect the cheif.

So yea that is technically possible.

You could always say that but lets be honest, it's pretty damn convenient. Probably a hundred thousand times more convenient than any of the other so called "space magic" incidents.
Cortana has been in countless forerunner installations she has bound to have picked up some useful bits of information, why else could she do what she did on the Halo's and Reqrium, for example teleporting around installation 04.

Also she has great understanding of the cheifs sheilding and knowing the thumb and index finger are unsheilded for better weapon usage.

So she was able to combine the sheilds and hardlight technology to protect the cheif just like she bound the Didact.

Thats not space magic thats being able to use what you got, heck binding the didact pretty much shouted "Cortana can manipulate the hardlight to her will" at the player but everybody ignored it.

[Edited on 12.14.2012 7:40 AM PST]

  • 12.14.2012 7:38 AM PDT
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Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Tell you guys what, name every incident of space magic in halo 4 and I'll dissaprove it.

No-ones taken up on my challenge yet
Explain how Chief doesn't have frostbite or pneumonia from being in cryo for 4 years.

That should stump you.

  • 12.14.2012 8:01 AM PDT
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Posted by: joedanny96
>didact
>powerful

He was killed by a grenade.
Killed? No he was still moving while falling, he can't fly.

Also he got shot 3 times by the Libraian and 100,000 years later hes still alive, a grenade lodged in his armour won't do much.


Sorry fanboy, it's another plot hole.

  • 12.14.2012 8:03 AM PDT

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Posted by: Murcielago00
Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Posted by: SubtleSpartan
Tell you guys what, name every incident of space magic in halo 4 and I'll dissaprove it.

No-ones taken up on my challenge yet
Explain how Chief doesn't have frostbite or pneumonia from being in cryo for 4 years.

That should stump you.

In that case, why hasn't everyone who ever used a cryotube died from it? Being in cryo isn't like being shoved in a freezer, even the halo 4 sceptics can agree to that.

Posted by: joedanny96
Sorry fanboy, it's another plot hole.

Wait, joedanny96 is evolving
Congratulations! joedanny96 evolved into obvious troll!

[Edited on 12.14.2012 8:08 AM PST]

  • 12.14.2012 8:06 AM PDT

Posted by: iamironman4611
"Hello, I am Ring Moniter 666 John Cena".

I love how everyone is forgetting that Tartarus manipulated gravity to the same degree that Didact did and is calling it canon-breaking space magic

  • 12.14.2012 8:27 AM PDT

I will own everyone in Halo: Reach

Is this so hard to understand? Seriously guys, stop bashing 343 so much.
Posted by: carby21
His armor. The armor he uses is extremely powerful. He is the supreme commander of the entire Forerunner military and leader of the Prometheans which happen to be extremely powerful. His armor is most likely a class 18 or above. Master Chief has class 2 armor. He is also a veteran of thousands of years of war. Those extra powers are used through his armor. Forerunners themselves can't delete matter or use telekinesis.

  • 12.14.2012 8:54 AM PDT
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my gt :terry 309
http://www.bungie.net/Stats/Reach/Default.aspx?player=terry+3 09&sg=0

the force is strong with this one....

  • 12.14.2012 8:55 AM PDT


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Posted by: Arbiter 739
I will admit that the thing about Halo's atmosphere not being sucked into space is a good point, though I've never truly noticed it before.


Well, gravity would probably be holding the player to the Ring, seeing as how the larger the object the greater the gravitational force. Just a guess.

The gravity of a ring doesn't work that way. The ring has no central point not to mention it's not large enough to generate the required amount of gravitational pull.


>what is centripetal force


Guys, guys... I put water in a bucket, and then I started swinging the bucket around, and after going back and reviewing the footage, I discovered that the water was trapped in the bucket, even when the bucket was upside down.... how is this possibbbbbbbbbbbble?

  • 12.14.2012 3:45 PM PDT

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