Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-211.26.90.117-20130630032754/@comment-211.26.90.117-20130630104405

Sorcerer Du'un wrote: And lets not forget Necrons can... quite literally pop stars with the press of a button... effectively wiping out the Galaxy with so much overkill that it makes the Halo array seem sensible... And? How is that anything special to the Forerunners, Forerunner starships was one-shotting not stars but entire solar systems on their average ship. The Halo is more advance than the Celestial Orrey, the fact they could activate in a few minutes, and the fact that they can wipe out all life Bigger than 4 mm, further facts include the original 30,000km Halos which are like sniper rifles on a galactic scale, and they could create one in a few months...

The Necrons at best would prove to be a slight annoyance to the Forerunners, but when thy finally get their attention, you would pity the Necrons.

Also for the C'tan gods, the fact that they need stars/souls to survive, and the fact they got freakin backstabbed by the Necrons, would not pose a threat to the Forerunners. The Forerunners could trapped the C'tan Gods into a Slipspace bubble and reverse-timelock it (which speeds up time by a trillion years in under s second)fully killing them.

Seriously WH40K 'Gods' are just sad, the fact that they need a source to survive on shows how ridulously weak they are.