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He who wishes for peace must first prepare for war.
Posted by: Assassin 11D7
Posted by: InClusions
Posted by: Crazy LlamaX
Dude, Halo stands a far better chance, you have NUMEROUS colonies and planets you could live on.
Less than 1% of humanity is alive on Sera, there are less people alive than there are in New York City today. Even then, half of those people fight amongst and kill each other. I definitely choose Halo over GoW, not just because I like Halo more, but because I have a far better chance of survival.
By the end of Halo 3, the only planets that Humanity had left were Earth (30% of which is destroyed during the game Halo 3), and I think Sigma Octanus IV. Onyx is filled with sentinels that make Covenant look like ants.
Actually the Covenant skipped several Human colony worlds when they attacked Earth. Remember, Regret didn't even expect Humanity to be at Earth, they only knew the portal was there.
With the Covenant's abundant missteps and lack of knowledge, one would have a fair chance of avoiding them completely.
The bestarium or whatever you call it has an estimated 200 million humans still alive. That's scattered across the galaxy.
That's extremely hard to live off of, when you're managing a civilization across the entire galaxy.
Other than Earth and Sigma, the places that were untouched were small colonies and stuff. That's why they called it a pyrrhic UNSC/Seperatist victory.
You have about 4 tiers of humans left.
-Stranded ones that didn't get hit.
-A very weak insurrectionist group, if they're still alive.
-Admiral Cole's group
-Remaining humans on Earth, and the ones that didn't die in the battle of Sigma Octanus IV.