They both lose. If the flood is released there is no controlling it. You can't get rid of the floods food chain and you can't mind control something that's already connect to a hive mind.
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Actually Star Wars has t-7 ion disruptors. Flood is now officially done.
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Idiocy.
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Edited by dDevil: 1/25/2015 8:46:43 AMWhat does a weapon that disables vehicles and shut down robots do to organic life forms plus it's a gun which means it's controlled by a person which means human error is a given. Plus if one of them is turned the flood can use weapons too...
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Actually Star Wars will still win after the flood is released. In just the clone wars alone (which was just 3 short years compared to the entirety of the Star Wars timeline) over a QUINTILLION battle droids were produced and deployed. They were meant to swarm their enemies and crush what little tactical advantage they had. Just do that to the flood. They are very very immune to the effects of the flood after all. And without taking out the head, they can always just relay the message back to command and seeing how they are robots, they can scan the flood and find out any biological weaknesses in them.
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Two words: Logic Plague
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Idiocy.
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No, they're not immune. Keyminds take over artificial intelligence.
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I guess but do the key minds have to physically tap into the droids?
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No. They converted Mendicant Bias just by talking to him.
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Yeah but droids are pretty dumb and blast everything in their way so... I don't really see a conversation happening.
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Then the key mind targets the program (or the organic) controlling the droids.
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If they're dumb, then it's likely they won't need to have a conversation. The only reason Mendicant Bias required a conversation was probably due to the fact he was the most advanced AI at the time.