Who wins?
By entire, I mean EVERYTHING. Halo, for example, would have all of the Precursors, Forerunners, Covenant, Flood, and Humans all teamed up against ALL the Star Wars universe
They all have their technology as well. Halo has their Halo Rings and such, Star Wars has all their Star Destroyers and Death Stars and all that
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Star Wars can support a tabletop rpg. So vast
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Jedi become near infinitely powerful when they die
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Edited by Waifu Master S: 7/15/2014 6:07:59 PMlol Jar jar can destroy entire universes on a whim. Halo doesn't stand a chance. Plus, Celestials are equal to if not better than the precursors.
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Precursors, Forerunners, and Flood=instant win.
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Shepard cutscene pistol solos
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Jedi and Sith bathe in the Pool of Knowledge to learn everything that has ever happened, and ever will happen. They learn the location of all Halo Arrays. Abeloth uses her teleportation powers to teleport herself and the Celestials to each Halo. They then create clusters of black holes around each one. GG
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Halo wins because halo array and precursors. And before you try to be a smart ass and say "but halo array kills halo characters as well" the halo characters have access To the ark and shield worlds.
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Star forge creates infinitly growing army= halo looses
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Edited by joibasta: 7/15/2014 1:39:49 PMStar wars has Lasers and people who can deflect or even just vaporize bullets. Plus those rolly polly droids would be pretty much invincible behind those shields. Really star wars would win hands down
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Halo is totally going to win because they have there halo rings that kills all life in the universe so you know think about that.
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Easily halo for the sole reason that they have us. [i]The Flood.[/i] But on a serious note. I can't think of anything Star Wars has to combat the Flood. There has to be myriads more civilians in the Star Wars universe because there were so many different species there. Thus more bodies the flood can use to overwhelm them.
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The Empire could have 1000000 of their death stars if the halo rings are fired together they would rip of all the Sentient life
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Edited by Atticus: 7/15/2014 6:18:26 PM> Neural physics Your argument is invalid. [Edit] There is a necromancer among us...
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Edited by Zonda: 7/15/2014 1:27:45 PMGrunt on easy with CE Needler that can't supercombine solos [spoiler]( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)[/spoiler]
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WWII Russian Super Saiyan Iron Bat Chief Jesus solos.
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Arbiter......'nuf said
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Master chief with halo 1 pistol solos
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Democracy beats all!
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Flood + Forerunners > anything in Star Wars.
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Flood solos. Or Halo array solos. Either way, SW is -blam!-ed.
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[quote]Halo rings 'Nuff said[/quote]
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Composer Master Chief Arbiter Halo rings Sargent Johnson 'Nuff said [spoiler]Halo master race[/spoiler]
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Han Solos lol ;) For real though Halo gets rekt, no two ways about it.
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Edited by ClusiveC: 7/15/2013 11:47:35 PMEnd Of This Battle Right Here - Star Wars Wins: [b]Star Forge[/b] = "The Star Forge drew energy and matter from a nearby star which, when combined with the power of the Force, was capable of creating an endless supply of ships, droids, and other war materiel. Some speculate that the Star Forge was partially alive, and thrived on the force. A dark Jedi behind the Forge could cause havoc on entire solar systems with a never ending production rate of weaponry." [b]Sun Crusher[/b] = "Although the smallest of the superweapons, the Sun Crusher was one of the most deadly. The Sun Crusher was able to make any star within its range go supernova. Thus, it could basically wipe entire galaxies off of the map simply by targeting its sun. Once the sun went supernova, everything around it died too." [b]Eclipse Super Star Destroyer[/b] = "The Eclipse Star Destroyer had a cannon that rivaled the power of the Deathstar. It was primarily used to destroy other capitol ships and space stations. However, it did have the ability to blow through a planet’s shields and annihilate it. The Eclipse-class Super Star Destroyer could also pulverize other Super Star Destroyers with ease." [b]World Devestator[/b] = "Although it is debatable if the World Devastators were deadlier than the Death Star, they were undoubtedly more efficient. The Death Star could merely destroy worlds, while the World Devastators could use a targeted world’s material resources for the Empire’s benefit. A Devastator’s primary tactic was to land on the surface of a planet. There, its mighty tractor beam projectors would literally tear the planet beneath it apart, thus making them “planet killers" [b]Death Star II[/b] = "The second Death Star was bigger stronger and faster than the first one. While the original was 160 KM wide and traveled at 10 megalight, the second Death Star was 900 KM wide and could travel at 20 megalight." [b]Galaxy Gun[/b] = "The Galaxy Gun was designed to serve as a superweapon capable of firing large, destructive projectiles equipped with particle disintegrator warheads capable of destroying an entire planet. It was also equipped with hyperdrive and sublight thrusters. In short, this was a portable superweapon." [b]Centerpoint Station[/b] = "Centerpoint had tractor beams so powerful that it could move entire planets out of orbit. It had the ability to create entire orbiting galaxies. Centerpoint Station also had the ability to shoot this powerful tractor beam as a concentrated source of energy. The result was a devastating blast that could travel through hyperspace, and could not be deflected." This is just a short list of what star wars has.
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[quote]precursors [/quote] Halo wins automatically
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Lol stupid fanboys. The halo array will kill the halo people too.