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Subject: Halo Universe versus Necrons (Warhammer 40k)

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Posted by: Onlinemph
Necrons blow up every star in the galaxy.

Oh well.

Forerunners proceed to relax in slipspace and send in automated warships, also a single promethean is capable of controlling millions of individual ships, all whilst relaxing in any of the other 6 dimensions the forerunners explored.

  • 12.18.2012 11:17 AM PDT


Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Onlinemph
Necrons blow up every star in the galaxy.

Oh well.

Forerunners proceed to relax in slipspace and send in automated warships, also a single promethean is capable of controlling millions of individual ships, all whilst relaxing in any of the other 6 dimensions the forerunners explored.


Necrons would soon be following them into slipspace seeing as how, UNSC seems to be able to do it. Also Necrons snipers sight their targets in seven different dimensions.

Or they could just release the C'tan shards and let them wipe everything away.

[Edited on 12.18.2012 11:19 AM PST]

  • 12.18.2012 11:19 AM PDT

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Posted by: Onlinemph

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Onlinemph
Necrons blow up every star in the galaxy.

Oh well.

Forerunners proceed to relax in slipspace and send in automated warships, also a single promethean is capable of controlling millions of individual ships, all whilst relaxing in any of the other 6 dimensions the forerunners explored.


Necrons would soon be following them into slipspace seeing as how, UNSC seems to be able to do it. Also Necrons snipers sight their targets in seven different dimensions.

Or they could just release the C'tan shards and let them wipe everything away.

Necrons show no physical feats or abilities of entering slipspace and as such cannot be said to perform so during the vs battle.
The necrons would win but the forerunners would put up a really good fight, lots of people underestimate them.
Although 40k is no way near the most powerful universe as commonly perceived.

  • 12.18.2012 11:22 AM PDT

Posted by: Sandtrap
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The 40K universe is just one big villain-sue anyway. Crawl back to whatever hole you spewed forth from.


You know, I was browsing through some info on various stuff in it, and I couldn't help but think, "My god, this series is like The Giant Mary Sue of OP universes."
Interesting way to put it.

  • 12.18.2012 11:23 AM PDT



Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.


This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems.
>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.


So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.


The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%

  • 12.18.2012 12:58 PM PDT

Basia Basiliscum Meum


Posted by: Onlinemph


Or they could just release the C'tan shards and let them wipe everything away.


NO!... HERESY...no such thing as C'tan shards, only the C'tan themselves, the true overlords of the necron race

  • 12.18.2012 1:03 PM PDT

Get ruled.


Posted by: Khodan


Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.


This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems.
>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.


So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.


The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%


Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.

  • 12.18.2012 1:03 PM PDT

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This thread. -.-

Right, if you still believe that Halo > 40K in any way, then you're a devout Halo tard or you know nothing about either universes.

End of.

  • 12.18.2012 1:07 PM PDT


Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.[/quote]

This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems. [/quote]>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.


So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.


The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%


Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.


They are not invincible, they are near invincible.
You have to destroy every piece of the armor or else it will be repaired and it's battle ready in under 3 seconds. And the armor is not something you destroy with 2 bullet shots. Understand how hard it is to kill one Necron warrior? Now imagine 100,000 of them in a battlefield all armed with Gauss Weapons that could instakill Space Marines and put holes in a Land Raider.

  • 12.18.2012 1:09 PM PDT

UNSC and Covenant are curbstomped, Ancient Man, Forerunners and Precursors fight an endless war.

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Posted by: FloodForum Ruler
Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.

1% is a bit much. Barerly any Necrons are awake and those that are awake are just as busy fighting eachother as they are fighting the enemies. Plus, some Eldar are running interference, making sure they stay asleep, and the Imperium usually destroys a planet with any tombs on it. Necrons in modern 40k are a shadow of what they once were. Before the great sleep, though, they could easilly destroy every species currently alive in 40k.

  • 12.18.2012 1:11 PM PDT

Get ruled.


Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.[/quote]

This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems. [/quote]>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.[/quote]

So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.[/quote]

The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%[/quote]

Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.


They are not invincible, they are near invincible.
You have to destroy every piece of the armor or else it will be repaired and it's battle ready in under 3 seconds. And the armor is not something you destroy with 2 bullet shots. Understand how hard it is to kill one Necron warrior? Now imagine 100,000 of them in a battlefield all armed with Gauss Weapons that could instakill Space Marines and put holes in a Land Raider.


That... that would be unstoppable.

In a ground battle. Maybe.

This comes down to space battles. In which Forerunners dominate.

  • 12.18.2012 1:12 PM PDT

OP should be shot along with his whole family...

  • 12.18.2012 1:12 PM PDT

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-Haters gonna hate.
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Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.[/quote]

This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems. [/quote]>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.


So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.


The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%


Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.


They are not invincible, they are near invincible.
You have to destroy every piece of the armor or else it will be repaired and it's battle ready in under 3 seconds. And the armor is not something you destroy with 2 bullet shots. Understand how hard it is to kill one Necron warrior? Now imagine 100,000 of them in a battlefield all armed with Gauss Weapons that could instakill Space Marines and put holes in a Land Raider.

Forerunner battlesuits could effeciently deal damage to destroy the necrons then, a one man battlesuit has the capability of dealing damage visible from orbit so i'd expect that to be capable of destroying most if not all of the necron armour.
However how much damage would it take to damage a necron to the point of death, gigatons, kilotons?

  • 12.18.2012 1:13 PM PDT
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Posted by: Chester Duncan
OP should be shot along with his whole family...


That's uncalled for.

  • 12.18.2012 1:14 PM PDT


Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.[/quote]

This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems. [/quote]>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.[/quote]

So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.[/quote]

The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%


Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.


They are not invincible, they are near invincible.
You have to destroy every piece of the armor or else it will be repaired and it's battle ready in under 3 seconds. And the armor is not something you destroy with 2 bullet shots. Understand how hard it is to kill one Necron warrior? Now imagine 100,000 of them in a battlefield all armed with Gauss Weapons that could instakill Space Marines and put holes in a Land Raider.

Forerunner battlesuits could effeciently deal damage to destroy the necrons then, a one man battlesuit has the capability of dealing damage visible from orbit so i'd expect that to be capable of destroying most if not all of the necron armour.
However how much damage would it take to damage a necron to the point of death, gigatons, kilotons?


Actually killing a Necron would require destroying the Tomb Worlds, as they are technically all lost souls in metal armor, and upon death they go back to the Tomb World. They're a network of souls, not entirely individuals.

But it is well within the capacity of the Ancient races to destroy the Tomb Worlds themselves. Getting to them is the only problem, except for the Precursors.

[Edited on 12.18.2012 1:17 PM PST]

  • 12.18.2012 1:16 PM PDT

Necron spaceships has attacks like Sepulchre (The Sepulchre is a weapon used by the Necrons that is normally outfitted on the largest of their vessels. When activated, it generates a wave of palpable psychic force towards any enemy starship. The crew of the afflicted vessel begin to suffer from visions of horror that leads them to rampaging out of control) Energy Drain (Energy Drain is a weapon used by Necron starships. Only utilized by Cairn Class Tomb Ships, it drains the targeted ship of all of its energy and power, rendering it helpless in space)

Now imagine hunderds of those ships in space all spamming Sepulchre and Energy Drain.

  • 12.18.2012 1:16 PM PDT



Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.[/quote]

This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems. [/quote]>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.[/quote]

So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.[/quote]

The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%


Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.


They are not invincible, they are near invincible.
You have to destroy every piece of the armor or else it will be repaired and it's battle ready in under 3 seconds. And the armor is not something you destroy with 2 bullet shots. Understand how hard it is to kill one Necron warrior? Now imagine 100,000 of them in a battlefield all armed with Gauss Weapons that could instakill Space Marines and put holes in a Land Raider.

Forerunner battlesuits could effeciently deal damage to destroy the necrons then, a one man battlesuit has the capability of dealing damage visible from orbit so i'd expect that to be capable of destroying most if not all of the necron armour.
However how much damage would it take to damage a necron to the point of death, gigatons, kilotons?


You need to damage a Necron warrior so badly that it's unrepairable so that means that every piece of the armor is shattered and or destroyed.

  • 12.18.2012 1:18 PM PDT


Posted by: ROBERTO jh

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: TwistedDippy666

Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: Lord Gwyn
Activates Halo array.

Next thread.[/quote]

Oh you are right... I forgot that the Halo Arrays could kill the Necrons...
Silly me..
The Halo Arrays would only kill the Forerunners, you idiot.[/quote]
Just for the record, the Halo's can be tuned to whichever frequency is required, it is really likely that it could be modified to destroy necrons. The ray destroys indestructible matter (precursor neurophysics buildings) by destroying the neural network.[/quote]

This is correct.

Not to mention them being able to edit the range of the Halo array, hide in shield worlds, move galaxies, and having fleets of ships that destroy solar systems. [/quote]>Soulless automatons

You Can't kill them. It's physically impossible.[/quote]

So Necrons rule the universe of 40k then?

No?

Oh. Guess they can be defeated.[/quote]

The reason Necrons doesn't rule the 40k verse is because 99% of them are sleeping.
If they all wake up it's bye bye IoM, bye bye Eldar, bye bye Tau, bye bye everything else in 40k verse.
And funny thing is, even now Necron is kicking everyones ass with only the 1%


Numbers don't matter. If the Necrons are invincible, even their meager 1% should rule the galaxy.


They are not invincible, they are near invincible.
You have to destroy every piece of the armor or else it will be repaired and it's battle ready in under 3 seconds. And the armor is not something you destroy with 2 bullet shots. Understand how hard it is to kill one Necron warrior? Now imagine 100,000 of them in a battlefield all armed with Gauss Weapons that could instakill Space Marines and put holes in a Land Raider.

Forerunner battlesuits could effeciently deal damage to destroy the necrons then, a one man battlesuit has the capability of dealing damage visible from orbit so i'd expect that to be capable of destroying most if not all of the necron armour.
However how much damage would it take to damage a necron to the point of death, gigatons, kilotons?


Actually killing a Necron would require destroying the Tomb Worlds, as they are technically all lost souls in metal armor, and upon death they go back to the Tomb World. They're a network of souls, not entirely individuals.

But it is well within the capacity of the Ancient races to destroy the Tomb Worlds themselves. Getting to them is the only problem, except for the Precursors.


Yeah.. I would love to see them try to reach a Tomb World without getting shot by thousands of Gauss Weapons at once.

  • 12.18.2012 1:19 PM PDT

Get ruled.


Posted by: Khodan
Necron spaceships has attacks like Sepulchre (The Sepulchre is a weapon used by the Necrons that is normally outfitted on the largest of their vessels. When activated, it generates a wave of palpable psychic force towards any enemy starship. The crew of the afflicted vessel begin to suffer from visions of horror that leads them to rampaging out of control) Energy Drain (Energy Drain is a weapon used by Necron starships. Only utilized by Cairn Class Tomb Ships, it drains the targeted ship of all of its energy and power, rendering it helpless in space)

Now imagine hunderds of those ships in space all spamming Sepulchre and Energy Drain.


I imagine them spamming them in helplessness as a single Dreadnought wipes out their solar system from light years away.

  • 12.18.2012 1:20 PM PDT


Posted by: Khodan
Necron spaceships has attacks like Sepulchre (The Sepulchre is a weapon used by the Necrons that is normally outfitted on the largest of their vessels. When activated, it generates a wave of palpable psychic force towards any enemy starship. The crew of the afflicted vessel begin to suffer from visions of horror that leads them to rampaging out of control) Energy Drain (Energy Drain is a weapon used by Necron starships. Only utilized by Cairn Class Tomb Ships, it drains the targeted ship of all of its energy and power, rendering it helpless in space)

Now imagine hunderds of those ships in space all spamming Sepulchre and Energy Drain.


The Forerunner military is composed just as much of AIs as it is biologicals. I also don't think mind -blam!- would work on Precursors, since they're beyond sentience.

System shutdown would work on many of the factions, but the Forerunners' battlesuits could do that to entire warships.

  • 12.18.2012 1:20 PM PDT

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Posted by: ROBERTO jh
Getting to them is the only problem, except for the Precursors.

And you're 100% certain on this?

Really, I think it's time for you guys to stop using the Precursors as the "lol i win" card for Halo. We know next to nothing, other than they can traverse galaxies, and supposedly advance life biologically. That's it.

Until further details are provided on them, I think it's safe to assume to just exclude them for vs threads involving Halo.

  • 12.18.2012 1:22 PM PDT


Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: Khodan
Necron spaceships has attacks like Sepulchre (The Sepulchre is a weapon used by the Necrons that is normally outfitted on the largest of their vessels. When activated, it generates a wave of palpable psychic force towards any enemy starship. The crew of the afflicted vessel begin to suffer from visions of horror that leads them to rampaging out of control) Energy Drain (Energy Drain is a weapon used by Necron starships. Only utilized by Cairn Class Tomb Ships, it drains the targeted ship of all of its energy and power, rendering it helpless in space)

Now imagine hunderds of those ships in space all spamming Sepulchre and Energy Drain.


I imagine them spamming them in helplessness as a single Dreadnought wipes out their solar system from light years away.


Necrons have instant FTL travel.

  • 12.18.2012 1:23 PM PDT
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Okay, we get it. You're a big WH40K fanboy. You don't have to constantly make threads to prove so.

  • 12.18.2012 1:27 PM PDT

Get ruled.


Posted by: Khodan

Posted by: FloodForum Ruler

Posted by: Khodan
Necron spaceships has attacks like Sepulchre (The Sepulchre is a weapon used by the Necrons that is normally outfitted on the largest of their vessels. When activated, it generates a wave of palpable psychic force towards any enemy starship. The crew of the afflicted vessel begin to suffer from visions of horror that leads them to rampaging out of control) Energy Drain (Energy Drain is a weapon used by Necron starships. Only utilized by Cairn Class Tomb Ships, it drains the targeted ship of all of its energy and power, rendering it helpless in space)

Now imagine hunderds of those ships in space all spamming Sepulchre and Energy Drain.


I imagine them spamming them in helplessness as a single Dreadnought wipes out their solar system from light years away.


Necrons have instant FTL travel.


Proof?

And if so, they'll have to keep running and running until they can't run anymore, and will then be destroyed.

  • 12.18.2012 1:28 PM PDT

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