Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-25618639-20141214213749/@comment-8881468-20180127143819

The 11th Legion wrote: The Death Star was such a threat because it was nigh impossible to destroy and could annihilate planets in a single shot, you also have to remember that she shakes the universe itself and otherwise Star Wars is far densely populated. And it's not in cannon its in the EU which doesn't exist anymore I was originally stating the EU would win but otherwise no 40k will God stomp and I'm not saying off the bat Star Wars outnumbers 40k it's in the matter of a few weeks after the Star forges have created mass armies of unimaginable proportion and no Phyker is immediately going to try and stop the galaxy gun from destroying the galaxy, and like I said earlier the architects could simply unbalance life in the 40k galaxy and kill everything in it as they aren't just force users, they are the force incarnate. The EU is just far more overpowered. 40k doesn't win every battle unfortunately, to think so is heavily biased, I actually like the far heavier dystopia of 40k over Star Wars but the EU which was expanded upon for years just has more power to it Again I say: Bring proof for your statements, for now, you have created a wall of text that is easy to disregard, because it does not stand the test of evidence.

If we look at SW, at the clone wars, at all movies and several books, there is no such thing as hive (50 named currently)- or forge worlds (143 named currently) coruscant, that is it, even Kuat or Fondor have less population than earth has now) being a normality, which is the case in 40k. Billions upon billions of people stacked on top of one another... (and since most labour is performed man usually, you need those billions upon billions of people)

Also: you have to bring proof that Star Wars could actually field an army the size of 40k. By far, the SW universe is more fractured than the 40k one and that is not even getting into the fact that the sole purpose of all industry and production in 40k is meant to keep the military machine going, to churn out the material needed to either produce weapons or to keep weapon production going.

Just an example: Naboo had a small palace guard but no army whatsoever

Show us that f.e. the galactic empire could order all geonosians into battle...they generally suppressed their citizens with stormtroopers.. you know how 40k controls their worlds? by planetary armies based on said worlds, which are then regularly ordered to give over people for the imperial guard, meaning that you got a whole lot more trained soldiers around.

You bring up star forges, as far as I remember, there was but one of those, and that one was destroyed. again, bring proof.