Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-211.26.90.117-20130630032754/@comment-24383134-20140214011601

116.240.253.190 wrote: That is some weird ass fan-fic you got there.

Anyway the only thing the Precursor buildings are vulnerable from is a neural weapon that outright destroy cosmic thought, so....

[Darth Grunt] The issue is pulling two completely incompatible systems together, If we could establish a meeting zone between the two it would be easier to draw connections.

Not entirely sure what fan-fic you're talking about, I was just listing things that would throw a wrench into the works of the Forerunners.

Again drawing attention to finding the meeting zone between the two universes. I'm of the firm opinion that warp-power would rip through anything the Forerunners have since the Warp doesnt exist in the Halo universe. However the reverse is true as well, the races of Warhammer 40k have no experience with any of the Forerunner's tools of war, so there'd be heavy losses on each side. The Forerunners can manipulate gravity and Slipspace true, which would really throw the 40k forces for a loop. But the forces of 40k can manipulate the Warp which is another dimension in itself, which the Forerunners have no information about.

If it's a side-on comparison/d*ck measuring contest, then the Forerunners would win, but not as clearly as you seem to think. In an equal war, with exactly the same numbers/disposition of troops on either side, I'd imagine that the Forerunners would win, but they would be pretty ravaged.

This is of course dependent on which 40k faction they are fighting, Orks would prolly get dropped without much fight, Imperium would put up a pretty good fight, Chaos w/ Daemons would do better then the Imperium, Chaos w/o Daemons would go down pretty quick, Tyranids would drop the Forerunners without much issue, going off the same idea as the Flood, swarm them with numbers.