So let's take into consideration that halo has three Eras the precursor/flood, forerunner, ancient humans, flood, and then the present era each is weaker then the previous. Star Wars has the celestials which can be considered on par with the precursors because not a whole lot is known about either but both had the power to manipulate star systems. Then starwars has the Rakata Which had the star forge, numerous sith empires, armies and fleets, numerous republic armies, fleets. Numerous Jedi armies, numerous lesser known factions that are just as powerfull, Star Wars also has immortals, and force ghosts, not to mention Jedi with battle meditation which can change the tide of any battle. Now these numbers span the galaxy so let's say in this battle as OP said all of each universe. Let's face it the Star Wars universe is far more vast and complex. They would simply overwhelm the halo universe. Although the halo universe wouldn't go down without inflicting heavy losses on the SW universe
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No power in numbers.
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Clone army and droid army
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[quote]No power in numbers[/quote]
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Tell that to the texans at the Alamo or the 300 spartans. Unrelenting Numbers can overwhelm the best soldiers.
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Precursors aren't soldiers. If you wish it to be a numbers fight than so be it. The Flood and the logic plague are infinite.
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Star forge = infinite armada The precursors would have soldiers to fight though
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A petty Halo Ring would decimate a star forge.
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The Halo Ring is only design to destroy all non sentient life in the galaxy, basically anything that is has flesh and wilderness like humans and earth will be destroyed, the Star Forge is a machine, the Halo Rings are not meant to destroy machines, there for SW destroys the Halo rings, nice try but you're wrong on many levels.
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Come on, correct me if I'm wrong I haven't place combat evolved in a whole but... It was destroyed by the pillar of autumn after it self destructed correct? Say a star destroyer crashes on it and self destructed. That battle is over and won by SW
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You are correct, but a halo ring takes a few weeks to build and a shield world a few days to build. Let's say the precursors decide to infinitely speed up this process and put it on a universal scale. There's endless possibilities.
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That is a valid point. Ok so are the forrunners building them or is it just the ark building them? Cause If it's the ark (which was destroyed by humans and covies) well I'm sure that the SW universe can handle taking that out
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The Forerunners
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That makes it more interesting, cause then they'd have to learn where they build them and get to them to destroy them
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It's an endless stream of possibilities, equations, and outcomes.
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Yeah that's true, it's really intriguing when you thing about it, there's so many factors that go into play it's just insane.
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It's honestly a cataclysmic domino effect.
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Yeah, part of me thinks no one would win
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Same.
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Thanks for making my point
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A single death star could destroy a halo ring though
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The user Quantum wrote this gem. [quote]Some guy on another forum calculated that Installation 04B was built so quickly, that the same process could be used to make a Death Star [b]in 4 minutes. [/b] It think it was something like 17km^3 of super dense material per second. Ultimately it comes down to Forerunners + Flood/Precursors vs Star Wars equivalent. The rest doesn't matter at all.[/quote]
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Make a bunch of star destroyers and ram them into things also jar jar binks will solo
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Star Destroyers take months to build.