Could....could I bring Gurren Lagann into this please?I fucking love your signature. You sir, are amazing.
Well I would keep its...other forms out of this unless something really big like Unicron or the Dark Gundam showed upUnicron? really?!
Could....could I bring Gurren Lagann into this please?I fucking love your signature. You sir, are amazing.
Well I would keep its...other forms out of this unless something really big like Unicron or the Dark Gundam showed upUnicron? really?!
So basically no matter what, interactions with the Imperials will be hilarious. XDStill not sure what an AI is. Other than the fact that Soundwave is one.
Artificial intelligence. In this case, a robot that can think for itself.Hmm ... then they would hate Soundwave. Not that he would care. They'd just get ignored, unless they became a threat. Then he'd swiftly and carefully neutralize them. How would they react to a robot planet god?
How would they react to a robot planet god?Exterminatus?
??? I was talking about Unicron.How would they react to a robot planet god?Exterminatus?
Uh, yeah, the Imperium would probably try to murder him with excessive force. AKA Exterminatus.??? I was talking about Unicron.How would they react to a robot planet god?Exterminatus?
Okay. I didn't get the 'exterminatus' thing. Too bad it wouldn't work ... cuz Unicron is a god.Uh, yeah, the Imperium would probably try to murder him with excessive force. AKA Exterminatus.??? I was talking about Unicron.How would they react to a robot planet god?Exterminatus?
...You really aren't familiar with 40k, are you? ^^;Okay. I didn't get the 'exterminatus' thing. Too bad it wouldn't work ... cuz Unicron is a god.Uh, yeah, the Imperium would probably try to murder him with excessive force. AKA Exterminatus.??? I was talking about Unicron.How would they react to a robot planet god?Exterminatus?
Nope! Not one bit! But I do know that arguing God vs God and ultimate weapon vs ultimate weapon is stupid....You really aren't familiar with 40k, are you? ^^;Okay. I didn't get the 'exterminatus' thing. Too bad it wouldn't work ... cuz Unicron is a god.Uh, yeah, the Imperium would probably try to murder him with excessive force. AKA Exterminatus.??? I was talking about Unicron.How would they react to a robot planet god?Exterminatus?
Okay. I didn't get the 'exterminatus' thing. Too bad it wouldn't work ... cuz Unicron is a god.Ah... put simply, Exterminatus is the complete annihilation of a planet. It comes in many, many flavors, but my most favorite one is the one where a fleet of battleships bigger than Metroplex open fire on the planet until they effectively split it in half at the core. Unicron might be able to win a skirmish against one or two Exterminatus-class Imperial ships, which is why they often come in dozens. The Imperium has plenty of resources to throw away, and that's not even considering the other parties that might want a piece of Unicron. http://youtu.be/h67JpMyrOVE
@eemmtt: Accepted. @Mtntopview: Accepted. @CourierSix: What do you mean by the power absorber mentioned in the backstory? @Prostagma: While this is funny, you need to tweak his first ability so it doesn't trivialize any fights or issues in the RP. Maybe turn it into more of a supernatural tinkering skill? As in he's really good at makeshift solutions that shouldn't work. @Deadmeat: That... very very much depends. ^^;It absorbed the energy that contributed to his power level, and ergo Ridge couldn't sustain his abilities with his power level lowered.
Considering he doesn't just tear the ships apart by whatever his red beam of death is. He eat's planets. Your argument is invalid.Okay. I didn't get the 'exterminatus' thing. Too bad it wouldn't work ... cuz Unicron is a god.Ah... put simply, Exterminatus is the complete annihilation of a planet. It comes in many, many flavors, but my most favorite one is the one where a fleet of battleships bigger than Metroplex open fire on the planet until they effectively split it in half at the core. Unicron might be able to win a skirmish against one or two Exterminatus-class Imperial ships, which is why they often come in dozens. The Imperium has plenty of resources to throw away, and that's not even considering the other parties that might want a piece of Unicron. http://youtu.be/h67JpMyrOVE
So they stop playing nice and actually focus the Imperial Navy. If it's a slugging match, the Imperium wins. They've got too many ships, and something that threatening would have them actually focus the insanity that is its disparate forces. You're trying to take on a sci-fi Empire that inhabits billions of worlds, many of which have far greater populations than modern Earth, with a single planet-sized thing. It's a losing battle.Considering he doesn't just tear the ships apart by whatever his red beam of death is. He eat's planets. Your argument is invalid.Okay. I didn't get the 'exterminatus' thing. Too bad it wouldn't work ... cuz Unicron is a god.Ah... put simply, Exterminatus is the complete annihilation of a planet. It comes in many, many flavors, but my most favorite one is the one where a fleet of battleships bigger than Metroplex open fire on the planet until they effectively split it in half at the core. Unicron might be able to win a skirmish against one or two Exterminatus-class Imperial ships, which is why they often come in dozens. The Imperium has plenty of resources to throw away, and that's not even considering the other parties that might want a piece of Unicron. http://youtu.be/h67JpMyrOVE
So they stop playing nice and actually focus the Imperial Navy. If it's a slugging match, the Imperium wins. They've got too many ships, and something that threatening would have them actually focus the insanity that is its disparate forces.Or they just crash an entire Space Marine chapter into it like they did to the World Engine. XD
Unicron is the eternal arch-enemy of his twin brother Primus. Also known as the Lord of Chaos, the Chaos Bringer, and the Planet Eater, he is dedicated to consuming the multiverse. His massive form is powered by the consumption of planets, moons, stars, and even the very fabric of existence. Unicron will not be sated until his ultimate goal is attained: to bring an end to the annoying creation boasting independence around him, and find peace by becoming the living center of a swirling, infinite torrent of nothingness at the end of all things. To undertake this seemingly overwhelming task, Unicron is able to travel across realities at will, a meandering plague upon existence itself.[1][2] Integrated into his systems are incomprehensible quantum computers which calculate probabilities forward and backwards in time, in perpetuity, giving his processors an ever changing, evolving map of the multiverse.[3] With these abilities at his disposal, Unicron has thus far devoured approximately 22.56% of known universes.[4] The only thing that he fears is Primus's essence, contained inside the Matrix. To a being of chaos and uncreation, this font of life is a poison. Frequently, Unicron will make deals with lesser beings, promising them vast new powers in exchange for their servitude. These minions are sometimes stripped entirely of their free will, but others follow him willingly. Service to Unicron, however, is a double-edged sword, for it causes insanity and loss of self. And in the end, Unicron's plans ultimately call for their consumption as well.
So they stop playing nice and actually focus the Imperial Navy. If it's a slugging match, the Imperium wins. They've got too many ships, and something that threatening would have them actually focus the insanity that is its disparate forces. You're trying to take on a sci-fi Empire that inhabits billions of worlds, many of which have far greater populations than modern Earth, with a single planet-sized thing. It's a losing battle.Basically, the Decepticons and the Autobots combined are just above the total level of the Space Marines. This is not counting the Sisters of Battle, any of the Ordos (Hereticus, Malleus, Xenos), or the Imperial Guard. Unicron would be treated as a major campaign for the Navy, but not any worse than, say, what Cadia deals with every time Abaddon comes a-knocking or what's brewing over at Orktavius. WH40k doesn't focus on naval battles a lot, but just by the fluff, they get to some rip-shit insanity in space.