Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-27642965-20160211003725/@comment-8881468-20191105145157

you mean star wars, where stormtroopers die to wooden arrows and stones (return of the jedi) wielded by some kneehigh teddybears?

or you mean the star wars, where your baseline star destroyer is smaller than an imperial frigate and has less crew?

or you mean the star wars, where destroying a planet is a thing of wonder done by a moon-sized station in comparison to basiccally every frigate in the IoM that has capital ship sized torpedo launchers?

but pray, tell us how the IoM with it's whole economy bent on supplying the military complex, churning out regiments at a staggeing pace just to counter the millionbs of daily losses incurred all over the galaxy is comparable to the SW iumperium which at their height did not even have a fraction of the troops.

oh and if we wanna talk about prehistoric technology: wanna know the hardcounter to he SW military? np: it is called  a hill, because they lack somehting as basic as weapon systems working with a ballistic rajectory, meaning they can be shelled from dozens of kilimeters away whilst they can only engage with line of sight dictated by relief and planetery dimensions (horizon)

oh and funnily enough, should we really get into the rather common use of battlefield psykers  versus how few force adapts are ever around in SW compared to millions of them for the IoM?

and funny that you mention hyperdrives, because if you put SW and 40k into the same universe, the first ship that jumps top hyperspace (or the warp, as f.e. wookiepedia calls it) would find itself assailed by warp entities merely becoming an infested hulk