Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - I_IRONMAN_I

Pages: 123 45 ... 85
61
Gaming / Re: Halo universe vs Mass Effect universe
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:50:09 AM »
ME gets buttfucked, shredded, put back together with more assholes, and buttfucked by everything.

UNSC and Covies are more than a threat to almost all components of the ME verse. You have Culture-lite Forerunners who could solo the MEverse with one ship. Same with ancient humanity.

And the Floodcursors finally turn the galaxy into a giant pulsating flesh pancake spreading out to make a fleshy universe.

62
The Flood / Re: The Forerunner Ecumene vs Imperium of Man
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:45:33 AM »
And then the Xeelee come in and ROFLSTOMP everybody back into non-existence, the end.
Xeelee vs High-End Doctor Who

(reality implodes, flooding and overloading other realities)

63
The Flood / Re: Favorite Flood Poster? (Circlejerk Series 2.0)
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:43:31 AM »
Gonna go with:

-STDBlocks
-Korra
-Heat Seeking Ghost of Sex (dunno original name)
-SecondClass (occasionally because he can be funny, even though most of the time he's an annoying little assbeast.)
-RocketMun
-Titsune
-Lancer de Cheat
-OcciferNasty
-Cheese Tater
-NAPALM (gotta love the smell)

There's more, but not gonna bother posting them till later or never.

65
Serious / Re: America's unique problem with gun violence
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:28:47 AM »
You know what's funny? You'll ban guns, and still get those nasty shootings. And what isn't a shooting turns into stabbings and possibly sword violence. What you gonna do then? Ban blades?

Spoiler
Because people can't just create their own blades/shivs and go on a killing spree.

Worst part is that if it happens, how're people gonna defend themselves? Hide and hope the killer doesn't find them? That's one horrifying game of hide n seek.
To be completely honest, I'd be glad to see a world with no weapons.

But if there must be weapons, I'd prefer they be guns.

Guns are a much less brutal weapon than those men have used historically.
It'd be nice. But the world is a huge prick and humanity has many savages, insane people, and the like.

A weaponless world would never suffice, for someone could simply pick up a rock and commit an act of violence.

66
Serious / Re: America's unique problem with gun violence
« on: October 05, 2015, 12:16:35 AM »
You know what's funny? You'll ban guns, and still get those nasty shootings. And what isn't a shooting turns into stabbings and possibly sword violence. What you gonna do then? Ban blades?

Spoiler
Because people can't just create their own blades/shivs and go on a killing spree.

Worst part is that if it happens, how're people gonna defend themselves? Hide and hope the killer doesn't find them? That's one horrifying game of hide n seek.

67
The Flood / Re: The Forerunner Ecumene vs Imperium of Man
« on: October 04, 2015, 11:53:25 PM »
No Wankperor.

But even with him alive, the Emberor is powered by the faith of people (I believe). And when the Forerunner starts blowing up star systems and blowing up planets, I'm sure that his power will fade as people lose faith.

Cry more.

The Emperor was a God powered being even before the faith in the Emperor started to supercharge his psychic imprint in the warp.

Oh no blowing up a few planets, whatever will the feeble hearted folk of the Imperium do.

It's not like the Imperium itself routinely burns entire planets to ashes, detonates their cores and atomises the rubble. Or that every day more and more planets fall to daemonic incursion. Or the Nids. Or the Tau. Or the Eldar Pirates. Or the Necrons. Or the Chaos Marines. Or the Orks.

Whatever will they do, they must be quaking at the thought of a few planets, star systems and subsectors being liquidated.

His power isn't a malleable thing based on faith points, the accumulated psychic imprint of the entire species has created a warp entity in the form of the Emperor which is at the same time the Emperor. Killing a few trillion humans won't do jack shit in 40k.
Forerunners are closer to super-civilizations like the Culture and stuff than the IoM. Book Forerunners would deploy so fast though slipspace that the Imperium would lag behind.

Terra would be the only planet that would take years to besiege and conquer because...well its Terra. What the Imperium has going for them in standard infantry are flashlight guys against the Warrior-Servants, the Space Marines against the superior numbers of the ancient Prometheans, and their warships are outclassed by the Forerunner battleships. Contender-class AIs would render most of the IoM's naval ships useless and allow the rest of the Forerunner armada to mop the floor...or space with the inferior Imperial ships.

This is like comparing the Galactic Empire with United Federation of Planets.

Hmm, well that would depend on which universe they decided to fight in.

If the forerunners were on the offensive, they'd be in the 40kverse and so they'd either have to ask the eldar very nicely about the webway or they'd be slogging through the warp. Without Gellar fields. That ends well.

But giving them the +1 handicap, because they need it, say they had the slipspace FTL advantage - That's all well and good for rapid deployment but then they tend to run into a bit of a problem. The Imperium doesn't give a shit about 98% of the planets in it's Empire, because they are all pretty much expendable.

Forge Worlds, Fortress Worlds, Space Marine homeworlds and Terra are the kind of places that count.

At any given time the amount of forces defending each of these locations is utterly overwhelming, it takes something like the 3rd war for Armageddon to draw forces away from these locations willingly.

The forerunner ships might have some nice fancy stuff going for them, but some of the bigger IoM spacecraft would still batter them to hell and back. Stick a few nova cannons into the fleets and that'll be GG for basically anything in the firing line.

Then to take the ground on each planet?

Good luck on that one, the IOM has trillions (not exaggerated) of flashlighters and figures vary but around about a million odd space marines. Quite aside from the toys the ad mech roll out to play.

Like Cadia for example.

13 black crusades and counting.
I think that the Eldar would allow them, since you know...fuck the humans right? lol

Well, then the Forerunners would have to wisely use their AIs, Strategos and military leaders who have served for thousands of years. But if it were fleet against fleet, the IoM side would be annihilated. Wiping out planet after planet would be a severe waste of resources, and the Forerunners would use some other type of offensive plans.
It's unlikely but equally likely. The Eldar are so far up their own arse with reading the runes and staring into the future they tend to only wake up when you have a bayonet through their abdomen.

The IOM is the ultimate meatgrinder, that's why it comes out on top. Not in the first war, the second or even the third. But it always overcomes.

The forerunners might break one fleet, the might break them all but the shipyards at Bakka-Triu and Jupiter would crank out another few hundred in the time it took them to wipe.

Everything in the Imperium is expendable barring the forgeworlds and terra really. Short of completely annihilating the IoM down to the last man there would always be one more guardsman with one more lasgun ready to shoot at one more forerunner.

If they didn't have that, they would have collapsed under the weight of 15k years of total war e.e

The KD would be atrocious I'm sure, but this is an Empire that spawned the Death Korps of Krieg. Every man, woman and child on that planet exists simply to die for the Emperor or make more children to die for the Emperor. They have no souls, lives or anything. Just one long march to the grave. Or a short one.

I don't think the forerunners have quite that amount of numbers or resources, or fanaticism that the catholic church could only hope to dream of.

e.e

If only you knew the insanity of the Forerunner's industrial capacity. Let's look at Onyx from Glasslands.

Quote
Halo Glasslands; ch 15.

“Here we go,” BB said. “Stand by.”
Mal was still trying not to blink and miss it when the stars suddenly vanished and he felt a weird tugging at his boots as if the deck beneath him was sprung. The trampoline sensation stopped as quickly as it started, but the stars didn’t reappear.
“Oh my, that was spectacular,” BB said. “No, seriously. It was. You should see what that looked like in the microwave spectrum. And the magnetic field. Extraordinary. But it’s not really a Dyson sphere, not as Dyson hypothesized, because a solid shell wouldn’t—”
 “Go on, rub it in.” Mal felt cheated. “So why can’t we see it? Or any stars?”
And then it dawned on him. He was looking at the sphere. It was pretty well all he could see. His view of space was completely obscured by a vast, matte black sphere, and he could only tell what he was looking at because there was a dim arc like a crescent moon, the curve of the sphere picked out by the distant light of Onyx’s sun. That sphere was as big as Earth’s orbit. The expansion was both a massive anticlimax and the most amazing thing he’d ever—never—seen.
That's a lot of building. Lets say that this was built in an 8,000 yr long period. (ala the end of Human-Forerunner War to the Dildact's exile).

Let's take this guy's quote. You can do the math yourself if you want.
Quote
The Sharpened Shield is roughly 300 million km in diameter with a G2 type star slightly smaller than Sol at the core, with a volume of roughly 7 septillion km^3 she boasted a habitable surface area of 255 quadrillion km^2 (some 550 million times the surface area of Earth). Assuming the Shield has a paltry 2 km thick shell the overall volume of the structure would equal 282 quadrillion km^3 of material (which assuming it had a density of iron would weigh more than the sun itself); even if Didact began construction of the project immediately following the end of the Human-Forerunner war and it continued up until his exile in an 8,000 year time period as a lower limit the Forerunners would have to assemble 1,120,716 cubic kilometers of material per second.

Imagine the number of vessels they roflspam from that kind of industry??? Building the Sharpened Shield in 8,000 yrs is a low end limit to the guy. Which is essentially building a Death Star every five minutes. Even if it took 10,000 or 15,000 yrs to build it, it's still an insane amount of material being set into construction.

68
The Flood / Re: The Forerunner Ecumene vs Imperium of Man
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:03:57 PM »
Funny thing is, my OP never included the Empurur.

Or nids. Or Tau. Or CTan. Or anything.

This is the Imperium vs Forerunners.

Not the God Emburur of Mankind vs Forerunners.

69
The Flood / Re: The Forerunner Ecumene vs Imperium of Man
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:52:27 PM »
No Wankperor.

But even with him alive, the Emberor is powered by the faith of people (I believe). And when the Forerunner starts blowing up star systems and blowing up planets, I'm sure that his power will fade as people lose faith.

70
The Flood / Re: What's the name for those guys that obsess over anime...
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:38:38 PM »
Fagzillas.

Or MadThad0890s.

71
The Flood / Re: Space Marine VS Spartan
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:34:26 PM »
What kinda Didact are we looking at here? Gamedidact, bookdidact, or wantasticdidact?

Because gamedidact gets chewed up. The only thing he's really got is his brain shut off-er force-lite thing. Bookdidact would do a helluva job till about Primarch level entities. Wanktastic Didact destroys tons of shyt, because his feats are stretched to the extremes.

Put book or wanky didact in a War Sphinx and things get stompier in favor of the dildact.

Forerunner Ecumene, with it's book! feats destroys the Imperium of Man. Too many things stack against the Imperium. Like automated fleets, super super AI, Onyx Sentinels (GG), and giant hoolahoops that scale from giant hula-hoop that kills the planet it aims at to lol-fuck-the-galaxy.

Not to mention super FTL that doesn't try to murder you when you use it.

Gamedidact severely underestimated John, though. He thought he was just some random guy and wasn't much of a threat, so never put some serious effort into killing him. Even then, he was only stopped because Cortana used his own ship against him. He pretty much roflstomped Chief up to that point.

Very true. You also have to consider that the Ur-Didact is also fucking insane. And even be put a life extending ball for 100,000 years, he was still capable of single-handedly manning the Mantle's Approach (ala High Charity-Sized [big I think] mega ship) and utilizing the composer.

He's a nasty bugger. I hope Halo 5 gives a better representation of forerunner power though.

MA is slightly bigger than Charity.

But yeah, 50 years of Gravemind mind rape, then 100,000 years of isolation isn't healthy.

Considering the guardians are fucking up entire star systems merely by activating (Before we even see what they're actually supposed to do), halo 5 is certainly going for a much more book accurate forerunner.
Maybe they'll bring up the Forerunner's "Our engines eat infant universes." thing too :P

72
The Flood / Re: Space Marine VS Spartan
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:32:51 PM »
What kinda Didact are we looking at here? Gamedidact, bookdidact, or wantasticdidact?

Because gamedidact gets chewed up. The only thing he's really got is his brain shut off-er force-lite thing. Bookdidact would do a helluva job till about Primarch level entities. Wanktastic Didact destroys tons of shyt, because his feats are stretched to the extremes.

Put book or wanky didact in a War Sphinx and things get stompier in favor of the dildact.

Forerunner Ecumene, with it's book! feats destroys the Imperium of Man. Too many things stack against the Imperium. Like automated fleets, super super AI, Onyx Sentinels (GG), and giant hoolahoops that scale from giant hula-hoop that kills the planet it aims at to lol-fuck-the-galaxy.

Not to mention super FTL that doesn't try to murder you when you use it.
Hey you're back! ^.^

I'm talking about Book Ur-Didact.

I'm back! Lol :D

Book Didact has those constraint fields he can use to shut off people's brains. Comic! Didact took a shortsword/big Spartan knife to the eyehole and didn't even notice it. His armor can heal him in moments.
Book Forerunners are gnarly like that.

73
The Flood / Re: Space Marine VS Spartan
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:29:33 PM »
What kinda Didact are we looking at here? Gamedidact, bookdidact, or wantasticdidact?

Because gamedidact gets chewed up. The only thing he's really got is his brain shut off-er force-lite thing. Bookdidact would do a helluva job till about Primarch level entities. Wanktastic Didact destroys tons of shyt, because his feats are stretched to the extremes.

Put book or wanky didact in a War Sphinx and things get stompier in favor of the dildact.

Forerunner Ecumene, with it's book! feats destroys the Imperium of Man. Too many things stack against the Imperium. Like automated fleets, super super AI, Onyx Sentinels (GG), and giant hoolahoops that scale from giant hula-hoop that kills the planet it aims at to lol-fuck-the-galaxy.

Not to mention super FTL that doesn't try to murder you when you use it.

Gamedidact severely underestimated John, though. He thought he was just some random guy and wasn't much of a threat, so never put some serious effort into killing him. Even then, he was only stopped because Cortana used his own ship against him. He pretty much roflstomped Chief up to that point.

Very true. You also have to consider that the Ur-Didact is also fucking insane. And even be put a life extending ball for 100,000 years, he was still capable of single-handedly manning the Mantle's Approach (ala High Charity-Sized [big I think] mega ship) and utilizing the composer.

He's a nasty bugger. I hope Halo 5 gives a better representation of forerunner power though.

74
The Flood / The Forerunner Ecumene vs Imperium of Man
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:25:16 PM »
That's right. Two rather large dogs fighting to the death.

Who wins in this fight for the galaxy???

Both empires are at their peak.

75
The Flood / Re: Space Marine VS Spartan
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:22:11 PM »
What kinda Didact are we looking at here? Gamedidact, bookdidact, or wantasticdidact?

Because gamedidact gets chewed up. The only thing he's really got is his brain shut off-er force-lite thing. Bookdidact would do a helluva job till about Primarch level entities. Wanktastic Didact destroys tons of shyt, because his feats are stretched to the extremes.

Put book or wanky didact in a War Sphinx and things get stompier in favor of the dildact.

Forerunner Ecumene, with it's book! feats destroys the Imperium of Man. Too many things stack against the Imperium. Like automated fleets, super super AI, Onyx Sentinels (GG), and giant hoolahoops that scale from giant hula-hoop that kills the planet it aims at to lol-fuck-the-galaxy.

Not to mention super FTL that doesn't try to murder you when you use it.

76
The Flood / Re: Apparently I made a 2,822 % on a quiz in Statistics
« on: October 04, 2015, 06:08:22 PM »
Holy mother of a fuck.

A++++++++++++++++++++++

77
Serious / Re: Who won the Republican debates?
« on: August 08, 2015, 07:43:36 AM »
I chose Rubio and Carson.

I liked how strong Rubio came off, so he's definitely got my vote. I chose Carson because he really brought himself out and, seeing as he is a rookie among the others, he impressed me quite a bit.

Trump and Paul got hulk smashed and I don't want to see either be nominated.

I do really like Kasich, but I did pick him for the sole purpose that he is a curbstomp winner. So I just chose someone else because I felt the need to put a spotlight on them.

78
Serious / Re: What would happen if the government legalized everything?
« on: August 07, 2015, 11:10:27 PM »
Natural Selection will take place.

Clearly, this will be an experiment by scientist who want to see just how far we've gone without being checked by nature.

All I can say is that a lot of people will die. And those wannabee anarchists will never want anarchy again.

79
The Flood / Re: Can I viciously murder all pro lifers?
« on: August 07, 2015, 11:25:39 AM »
In this thread, we see Loaf pinching a loaf.

80
Serious / Re: Is there any candidate worse than Hillary?
« on: August 07, 2015, 09:35:15 AM »
Worse than Hillary? Lolno

Anyone would be better than the lying, scheming bitch. Except Trump.

81
Serious / Re: Republican 2016 Debate Thread
« on: August 07, 2015, 09:21:12 AM »
Awesome thread is awesome. Kasich is great. Ben Carson is the anti-Obama. Rubio was strong. Huckabee is cool and all, but he's too religious to be nominated.

Rand Paul is bullshit and Trump is a clown. The dude had me rolling.

Loved the shots fired by them towards libtards and most of all Hillary

One of my favorite closing statements was from Ben Carson. Why?:
"...The only one to take out half of a brain, although you would think if you go to Washington that someone had beat me to it."

For a rookie, Ben Carson was pretty strong.

82
The Flood / Re: Why is this on YouTube?
« on: August 04, 2015, 06:27:53 AM »
Lol what the fuck?

83
The Flood / Re: Guess what came in the mail today.
« on: August 01, 2015, 04:30:18 PM »
Obviously dildos

84
The Flood / Re: Ouija Boards
« on: August 01, 2015, 04:29:41 PM »

85
The Flood / Re: I was gonna leave this site for good
« on: August 01, 2015, 04:11:41 PM »
Lol this thread is anarchic in nature.

Awesome.

86
The Flood / Re: Ouija Boards
« on: August 01, 2015, 04:09:56 PM »
Yes, because it's a load of bullshit.

I can't wait to see the next Exorcist movie based on your story
It'd be pretty boring then.
Yeah. There's no way the demon's escaping that basement.
i don't even have a basement
So a cave?

87
The Flood / Re: An Astronomer Informed Me On How Stars Died.
« on: August 01, 2015, 04:09:03 PM »
Lmao

88
The Flood / Re: Ouija Boards
« on: August 01, 2015, 04:08:12 PM »
Yes, because it's a load of bullshit.

I can't wait to see the next Exorcist movie based on your story
It'd be pretty boring then.
Yeah. There's no way the demon's escaping that basement.

89
OP jelly cause he can't sing worth a shit.
I never said I could sing, because I can't.

but there are other people who can sing, and sing better than Frank Sinatra could have ever dreamed to sing.

Dipshit
Has Jimmy become rustled? It seems so.

90
OP jelly cause he can't sing worth a shit.

Pages: 123 45 ... 85