[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Ash Kehtchum
Using slip space drive launchers equipped with the latest forerunner advancements they launch nova bombs into slipspace and have them drop out of slipspace inside the star wars ships. Any ship not bigger than a planet is instantly obliterated.
What now -blam!-es?
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Like I said earlier, they just enter hyperspace and chill on a trip away from the area. Alternate dimension that Halo doesn't know how to enter or attack at all.
Oh, and Star Wars ships could resist those easily. Star Wars already uses nukes in their missiles, and they can have trouble getting through shields. Star Wars shields are exceptionally strong, and the planetary shield generators alone could hold off a glassing, nukes, or anything else.
Again, only ONE Star Destroyer is needed to destroy a planet in a day. Just one.
And for -blam!-'s sake, [i]THE JEDI CAN'T GET INFECTED[/i]. The shields of Star Wars ships are too strong, and all that's needed is a Sith Lord to wipe out a fleet. Palpatine alone could take out an entire fleet, be it flood, forerunner, precursor, UNSC, or covie.
[url=http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_storm_%28wormhole%29]Force Storms[/url]
It's also possible that a powerful sith could even drive the gravemind insane with a simple look. Force Insanity is dangerous. There's also force powers that can vaporize entire groups of enemies. So if the Arbiter and the Chief attack with spartans, a Sith just stares at them and they are vaporized.
[Edited on 10.15.2012 4:49 PM PDT]
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