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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 08, 2015, 08:07:16 AM »
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The Gravemind tells us something impossible to understand— that most of what has been gathered comes from before there were stars. We do not believe in such a time, but the Mind insists … The life-patterns and living wisdom of a hundred billion years.

 Bear, Greg (2013-03-19). Halo: Silentium (Forerunner) (p. 322). Tom Doherty Associates. Kindle Edition.

And here's the concrete evidence.

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 08, 2015, 08:00:35 AM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

lol, the necrons would like to disagree with you, they are basically very hard to kill and can still kick ass even if they're down, the Forerunners would be stomped by them, and since they're non organic, they can't be affected by the Halo Rings, which means that the forerunners would be dead anyways. Now going against the Precursors would be very interesting.
The Halo rings can actually be dialed down to kill planets, as seen in one of the books. (Cryptum I believe?)

You're right, I almost forgot about that. But that would mean it's only the chaos gods and their armies to deal with (since they live in a another dimension) and they can wipe out the forerunners with no problem.
Forerunners kick ass in the conventional warfare aspect. But they'll have to cry to their parents the Precursors when shit gets hairy with the non-conventionals.

I thought the Forerunners kick the Precursors ass?
From my understanding, the Precursors let them. Of course, some went to hiding then came back as Floodcursors.

I mean seriously, these are older-than-our-universe beings who's idea of fun is creating galaxies worth of life and things and degrading themselves so they can experience the ride.

They're essentially bored almost omniscient beings. I highly doubt that the Precursors playing with the Milky Way galaxy were the only ones out there.

There is literally zero evidence to even remotely suggest that the Precursors are older than our universe. Like, zero evidence. The most concrete shit on them is that they're millions of years old, but nothing even close to multiple billions.
Books and wikis would like a talk with you.

I think there was a mistake here, the Precursors are probably older than our galaxy, I find it difficult to believe they were around before the universe popped into existence, no matter what they could do.
-Halopedia
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They were an incredibly advanced race of beings who explored many galaxies and seeded them with life over the course of many billions of years. As transsentient beings, they existed on an abstract level beyond that of conventionally sapient biological organisms. They were not tied to any particular physical form, assuming any shape as they saw fit; they would allow themselves to die away and be evolved anew over and over again, taking on numerous incarnations both physical and immaterial. They lived through different stages of technological and cultural development countless times, being at times hyper-advanced and spacefaring and at others living primitively and remaining confined to their worlds.[7] The Precursors based their existence around the philosophical concepts of the Mantle, Living Time, and a meta-technological mechanism known as neural physics, which enabled them to manipulate the fabric of the universe. According to the philosophical aspect of neural physics, the universe itself is a living entity, though vastly different in nature and scale from organic beings.[8] The Precursors' stewardship for all life involved the belief that all experience of biological organisms enriched the greater, universal whole,[9] something they experienced firsthand through the constantly changing nature of their own existence. To contain their vast knowledge and experience the Precursors created the Domain, a transcendent quantum reservoir of information later accessed by the Forerunners.[10]

The Precursors were responsible for seeding the Milky Way with life, creating the galaxy's diverse composition of species. Over time, they would also judge whether a species was worthy of the Mantle, their assumed role of guardianship of all life. The humanoid species native to the world of Ghibalb, who would come to be known as the Forerunners, were next chosen for this task. This species was eventually judged to be unworthy of taking on the Mantle and the Precursors instead decided that the responsibility would fall on the shoulders of another of their creations; a collection of species referred to as humanity, hailing from the planet known as Erde-Tyrene. When the Precursors announced their decision to the Forerunners around 10,000,000 BCE, the latter furiously retaliated against their creators and drove them to near-extinction, first in the Milky Way and eventually in the satellite galaxy of Path Kethona; only a small number managed to escape the Forerunners' campaign of extermination. According to the Precursors themselves the Forerunners struck against their creators unprovoked,[11] while certain Forerunners who learned the truth later on insisted that the Precursors had planned to wipe out the Forerunners first.

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 08, 2015, 07:53:48 AM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

lol, the necrons would like to disagree with you, they are basically very hard to kill and can still kick ass even if they're down, the Forerunners would be stomped by them, and since they're non organic, they can't be affected by the Halo Rings, which means that the forerunners would be dead anyways. Now going against the Precursors would be very interesting.
The Halo rings can actually be dialed down to kill planets, as seen in one of the books. (Cryptum I believe?)

You're right, I almost forgot about that. But that would mean it's only the chaos gods and their armies to deal with (since they live in a another dimension) and they can wipe out the forerunners with no problem.
Forerunners kick ass in the conventional warfare aspect. But they'll have to cry to their parents the Precursors when shit gets hairy with the non-conventionals.

I thought the Forerunners kick the Precursors ass?
From my understanding, the Precursors let them. Of course, some went to hiding then came back as Floodcursors.

I mean seriously, these are older-than-our-universe beings who's idea of fun is creating galaxies worth of life and things and degrading themselves so they can experience the ride.

They're essentially bored almost omniscient beings. I highly doubt that the Precursors playing with the Milky Way galaxy were the only ones out there.

There is literally zero evidence to even remotely suggest that the Precursors are older than our universe. Like, zero evidence. The most concrete shit on them is that they're millions of years old, but nothing even close to multiple billions.
Books and wikis would like a talk with you.

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The Flood / Re: Loli thread.
« on: July 08, 2015, 07:51:25 AM »
Oh baby I'm going to be fapping to this all week.
Your penis is too small
Why are you talking to your reflection in the mirror?
Because he'd rather not be looking at your micropenis
The only one here with a micropenis is yourself.
How dare you offend Jr!
And why are you looking at your mirror that way?

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The Flood / Re: Loli thread.
« on: July 08, 2015, 07:43:34 AM »
Oh baby I'm going to be fapping to this all week.
Your penis is too small
Why are you talking to your reflection in the mirror?
Because he'd rather not be looking at your micropenis

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The Flood / Re: Would you be a cyborg or human?
« on: July 08, 2015, 07:42:20 AM »
I'd be a Kryptonian.



Why not both?
Actually scratch that, I'd be "Composite Man"

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Gaming / Re: Sep7agon should produce its own game
« on: July 08, 2015, 12:44:31 AM »
We were making a Sep7agon smash vidya
you're literally the only one who actually did anything for it
And I'm still up for doing it, I like my creations too much to let them go to waste
/respect

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:56:24 PM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

lol, the necrons would like to disagree with you, they are basically very hard to kill and can still kick ass even if they're down, the Forerunners would be stomped by them, and since they're non organic, they can't be affected by the Halo Rings, which means that the forerunners would be dead anyways. Now going against the Precursors would be very interesting.
The Halo rings can actually be dialed down to kill planets, as seen in one of the books. (Cryptum I believe?)

You're right, I almost forgot about that. But that would mean it's only the chaos gods and their armies to deal with (since they live in a another dimension) and they can wipe out the forerunners with no problem.
Forerunners kick ass in the conventional warfare aspect. But they'll have to cry to their parents the Precursors when shit gets hairy with the non-conventionals.

I thought the Forerunners kick the Precursors ass?
From my understanding, the Precursors let them. Of course, some went to hiding then came back as Floodcursors.

I mean seriously, these are older-than-our-universe beings who's idea of fun is creating galaxies worth of life and things and degrading themselves so they can experience the ride.

They're essentially bored almost omniscient beings. I highly doubt that the Precursors playing with the Milky Way galaxy were the only ones out there.

I forgot that the Precursors wanted to test the Forerunners violence. Just curious, did something created the Precursors, I mean surely there has to be something that created them, I never understood where they came from.

Lore hasn't establish much around them.

All we know is that they're transient beings who treat the universe (and presumably those before it) like sandboxes

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Gaming / Sep7agon should produce its own game
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:53:45 PM »
Don't make it complex just yet. Make it something simple under the name of Sep7agon. The you could work your way up the gaming spectrum.

It'd be awesome. Think about it...

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The Flood / Re: ass
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:51:26 PM »
Mother of god

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The Flood / Re: ass
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:48:45 PM »
Eat it like groceries

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The Flood / Re: Dear Forum Trolls:
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:44:59 PM »
I came to Sep7agon cause it promised and kept to its promise of becoming an awesome replacement that does B.Old justice.
And I came to stay away from the 12 yr old pricks of B.Lind.
This place provides awesome comedy time to time. And I find Sep7agon to be an interesting concept as the devs can do more to this site and add to the B.Old experience.

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The Flood / Re: lazyposting
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:39:23 PM »
Buttfucking baboons.
They're the shit.
Spoiler
literally

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The Flood / Re: I Love Mother Nature And Her Glorious Ways
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:37:11 PM »
I watched manta rays fire electricity, explode, and launch themselves into the sky.

Now I'm watching monkeys buttfuck

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The Flood / Re: I Love Mother Nature And Her Glorious Ways
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:33:49 PM »
Seems legit.

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The Flood / Re: The color of the Martian surface.
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:31:57 PM »
Mars has a shit load of carbon dioxide up its atmosphere's ass. Much more than nitrogen (which gives our sky a blue color.)
However, perhaps nitrogen gives off a dominant coloration or some shit. Who knows

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:27:34 PM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

lol, the necrons would like to disagree with you, they are basically very hard to kill and can still kick ass even if they're down, the Forerunners would be stomped by them, and since they're non organic, they can't be affected by the Halo Rings, which means that the forerunners would be dead anyways. Now going against the Precursors would be very interesting.
The Halo rings can actually be dialed down to kill planets, as seen in one of the books. (Cryptum I believe?)

You're right, I almost forgot about that. But that would mean it's only the chaos gods and their armies to deal with (since they live in a another dimension) and they can wipe out the forerunners with no problem.
Forerunners kick ass in the conventional warfare aspect. But they'll have to cry to their parents the Precursors when shit gets hairy with the non-conventionals.

I thought the Forerunners kick the Precursors ass?
From my understanding, the Precursors let them. Of course, some went to hiding then came back as Floodcursors.

I mean seriously, these are older-than-our-universe beings who's idea of fun is creating galaxies worth of life and things and degrading themselves so they can experience the ride.

They're essentially bored almost omniscient beings. I highly doubt that the Precursors playing with the Milky Way galaxy were the only ones out there.

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:05:51 PM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

lol, the necrons would like to disagree with you, they are basically very hard to kill and can still kick ass even if they're down, the Forerunners would be stomped by them, and since they're non organic, they can't be affected by the Halo Rings, which means that the forerunners would be dead anyways. Now going against the Precursors would be very interesting.
The Halo rings can actually be dialed down to kill planets, as seen in one of the books. (Cryptum I believe?)

You're right, I almost forgot about that. But that would mean it's only the chaos gods and their armies to deal with (since they live in a another dimension) and they can wipe out the forerunners with no problem.
Forerunners kick ass in the conventional warfare aspect. But they'll have to cry to their parents the Precursors when shit gets hairy with the non-conventionals.

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The Flood / Re: Yo Ironman
« on: July 07, 2015, 11:00:12 PM »
I picked the second one. If you want to, could you give it a sorta glitch/flicker?

Thanks btw!
I don't think I have a program for that.
My only experience with gifs is video -> gif and frame by frame animations.
I'm sure somebody on the forum has aftereffects though.
Thanks anyways! If you know/find anyone who can, lemme know.

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The Flood / Re: Yo Ironman
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:53:10 PM »
i bet you can't make my current avatar any better
Woof.

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:52:14 PM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

lol, the necrons would like to disagree with you, they are basically very hard to kill and can still kick ass even if they're down, the Forerunners would be stomped by them, and since they're non organic, they can't be affected by the Halo Rings, which means that the forerunners would be dead anyways. Now going against the Precursors would be very interesting.
The Halo rings can actually be dialed down to kill planets, as seen in one of the books. (Cryptum I believe?)

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The Flood / Re: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Fagan_incident
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:49:38 PM »
Amazing lmao

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The Flood / Re: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Fagan_incident
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:46:43 PM »
The Gentleman Trespasser

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The Flood / Re: Yo Ironman
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:45:56 PM »
I picked the second one. If you want to, could you give it a sorta glitch/flicker?

Thanks btw!

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The Flood / Re: Yo Ironman
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:43:07 PM »
Wow! Nice.

It's actually Mendicant Bia's sigil. But you made it look much better. Lordy, which do I want...

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The Flood / Re: Would you be a cyborg or human?
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:32:21 PM »
I'd be a Kryptonian.

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Septagon / Re: Did I break sep7agon?
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:28:50 PM »
sure

Spoiler

:o

Damn, you fucked it right in the pussy.

And made it eat shit


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The Flood / Re: i make good thread
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:26:14 PM »
Cause ur a bitch.

Spoiler
Get it, cause the dog avatar...

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Septagon / Re: Did I break sep7agon?
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:25:19 PM »
You bent it over and raped it right in all the orifices. Post this in "Sep7agon" btw

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Gaming / Re: Halo vs Mass Effect (Goddamnit)
« on: July 07, 2015, 10:20:38 PM »
Halo, no offense but Mass Effect is one of the hilarious and weakest sci fi games out there. If it was Halo vs Warhammer then its a completely different story since Warhammer is (VERY SUPER OP) compared to Halo.

Unless it's Precursors and Forerunners (Lol even Forerunners) vs Warhammer. Then it'd be far less than a curbstomp. Hell the Forerunners by themselves would wreck a hell of a lot of shit before something in the upper echelon of Warhammer fights back.

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