Define "fighting for their lives" As the empire could just use Spaarti/Spartii/however that's spelt cloning cylinders to produce limitless troops. With the force present, it only takes, what, 3 years? I think? For a mature clone using those. With a Yslamari/however that's spelt again present with it's bubble of non-force space, it takes days if I remember correctly.
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Fighting for their lives, as in, they win or die.
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Well, unless the empire was particularly incompetant, I'm fairly sure they could hold their own against the Covenant. At least, if blasters are as damaging to shields as they are to blaster resistant plasteel armor.
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Yeah. And that's not even factoring in the Yuuzhan Vong, Chiss, Ssi-ruuvi, or everyone else.
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Actually, Grand Admiral Thrawn would probably be able to route the Covenant in short order if their ships were evenly matched enough. He's Chiss for starters, and a tactical genius. So much so, he gained grudging acceptance by Emperor Palpatine, a known racist in Star Wars. He even got Grand Admiral status. That is most certainly not easy.
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Definitely. Star Wars gots teh Cov in da bag.
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At least the Empire does. Rebels would likely get owned faster than they could say fierfek, figuratively speaking, actually... Pretty much every faction besides the Empire would lose. I'm not entirely sure on the Yuuzhan Vong, and know nothing about the Ssi-ruuvi, so they might put up a fight. Dunno how the force would stack up or force orders like the Sith or Jedi. But unless they had a superweapon I doubt they'd be able to put up much of a fight like the Empire. Damn, that's bleak.