R1: The Anti-Spiral sneezes and everyone on the 40k team instantly dies. Spite match.
R2: STTGL one-shots the 40k team.
Our dreamer "dreamed" of a wolf mother and her pups and was peaceful with it
That was the Traveler.
Clovis "dreamed" of a wolf mother and her pups and killed them. (if I remember that right).
“The best voices,” she said, with infinite grief and unending hope, “never let themselves be heard at all. This lesson is worth teaching again and again. The choice is never mine. It is always yours.”
That line makes it especially obvious.
I agree that Zed is an anti-villain. But, I’ve got a question:
Id put Zed in the same bubble as Magneto or Dr Doom tbh, but not as far as say thanos.
Are you implying that Thanos is an anti-hero?
It wasn’t a Cabal Legionnaire that killed the Drifter. It was an armored man riding some sort of machine.
The body of an armored man lay sprawled over the smoldering open-air cockpit, his helmet punctured by a small hole about the size of... the drone.
Some Ghosts simply fly through space by themselves, yeah. Others hitch rides with other people to get where they need to go.
I thought Mars would be the place to find a Guardian. The sand preserves everything well, and Clovis Bray had been famous for attracting talent. The brave, the brilliant, the footloose, those restless on Earth and itching for fame. I stowed away aboard a Mars scout ship, hoping.
Perhaps in the Cosmodrome I will find a ship capable of breaking atmosphere. Though there is much of this Earth I have yet to see, I have come across more than a few Ghosts who believe their Guardians are offworld, waiting in the Golden Age ruins of Freehold and Ishtar and beyond. Some of these little Lights have decided to brave the null on their own to reach their fated partners. I tell them there's still so much of Earth we've yet to sniff out, that perhaps their Guardians have not yet been born, but some of them are convinced. If my next Ghost pack wants to make the journey, I am determined to join them.
I’m assuming that glass attack is a completely different attack entirely. In the cutscene where the Witness is chasing the Vanguard, he actually does his finger attack, which destroys a portion of a wall and knocks down Zavala. 1:25 for the timestamp.
Plus, given how the Witness’s finger attack seems to be completely invisible and almost instantaneous, it would be impossible for us to see actually and dodge it in-game.
Genya’s worth lies in his ability to pin Kokushibo down and prevent him from using his BDA, which this group can’t do. Not only that, Tanjiro being fresh doesn’t matter. They still lose.
And without Genya, they have no win-con. Gyomei and Sanemi/Giyu are the only ones that actually matter. Obanai and Mitsuri couldn’t even outspeed and kill Nakime, and Tanjiro, Inosuke, Kanao and Zenitsu are not tangoing with Kokushibo.
Kokushibo is definitely killing them.
This form of Muzan one shot all of them simultaneously. Koku could never.
He doesn’t need one-shot them at the same time to win. He can simply grind them down.
Kokushibo would not have beaten these 8 characters.
Yes he would’ve. The only three people who would pose any threat to him are Gyomei, Sanemi and arguably Giyu. And without Genya being there to immobilize and cripple him, they’d never be able to pin him down.
While Truth always intended to replace the Elites, the events of Halo 1 and 2 were what allowed to happen. When the Arbiter failed to stop the UNSC from destroying Installation 04, that; in Halsey's own words, was when "the Covenant's resolve was forever shattered.” This is made demonstrably obvious in the Halo 2 opening cutscene.
But the culmination of the Great Schism was when the UNSC assassinated Regret on Installation 05, who was guarded exclusively by Elite Honor Guard. This assassination was what also finally caused actual physical conflict to break out in the Covenant, which was instrumental in its subsequent implosion.
Planetary shields will be a minor annoyance and only force the Covenant to try a little bit harder, but the outcome remains the same: Humanity dies.
Human worlds having planetary shields would only delay the inevitable. The Human-Covenant War would still end in humanity getting wiped out, especially because of this:
Assume no halos are discovered but tensions between the covenant species still exist for exploitation.
Without the Halos, Installation 04 is never destroyed, which means the Great Schism never happens.
All Might blitzes and one-taps.
Unless Aatrox starts the fight amped up, or they're fighting in the midst of a city or army that has flesh and blood for Aatrox to feed off
This is really the crux of almost every Aatrox Vs. (Insert character here) matchup.
Any one of the ladies can one-shot the HST verses. Spite thread.
That’s not him saying he defeated Princes in their realms.
For sure, but OP worded it like he was nearing their level in general, which is just not true.
and he is near the power of the weaker daedric princes in terms of power.
No he isn’t. Not even remotely close. Even the “weakest” of the Daedric Princes are literally infinitely stronger than him.
Vegeta instantly glasses the Earth’s surface and everyone on the planet dies. The Saiyans wins. Flawless Victory.
Aurora-Shen voicelines being cut out
Then he twerks instead.
Anti-Spiral (TTGL) vs 40k Cosmic Team
whowouldwin