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Upgrade Risuko, srsly give her a 10km length, 3 km tall and 4km wide hull. Yeah I'm talking about HW2 Progenitor mothership.
Plus it's a great gift for your weeb daughter.
I think that's a bit small. How about a battle planetoid from the Dahak series? Something the size of our moon (or bigger) as a spaceship. In fact, our moon was the Dahak in that series. And it was relatively small in comparison to what was built later.
 
Upgrade Risuko, srsly give her a 10km length, 3 km tall and 4km wide hull. Yeah I'm talking about HW2 Progenitor mothership.
Plus it's a great gift for your weeb daughter.

You mean the Sajuuk?

The Sajuuk isn't a Progenitor mothership.

The Progenitor ships we've played with are actually pretty tiny for Progenitor construction standards from all we can see.

You know those humongous sections of curved metal far off in the distance of the skyboxes in the levels? Those are bits and pieces of Progenitor facilities and/or ships.

Homeworld Progenitors build big.
 
So it's about time to start making some cybernetically enhanced Exodite worlds. On the bright side: Lots of people willing to be your minion.
 
If you're asking about the thing in the update, it's a tyranid termagant with spikefists.

The ammonia should tell what planet this is on, but it's a bit obscure.
A quick google finds one reference to warhammer and an ammonia atmosphere, so presumably this is Bakka. Which is perhaps ironic, given the weeaboo idiot you're dragging along with you...
 
(Not really tho shards are massively bullshit)

Even then he'll eventually go up against Chaos. I doubt the Entities have ever had to deal with beings and areas where reality has been fucked over, worlds with different environments or even laws of physics like the ones used for Breaker Powers but the Warp? Hell no

Course the moment he starts making a difference(destroy or reform the Imperium), things escalate and more powerful enemies come along and I doubt threats like say the Orks can even be fully exterminated
 
Even then he'll eventually go up against Chaos. I doubt the Entities have ever had to deal with beings and areas where reality has been fucked over, worlds with different environments or even laws of physics like the ones used for Breaker Powers but the Warp? Hell no

Course the moment he starts making a difference(destroy or reform the Imperium), things escalate and more powerful enemies come along and I doubt threats like say the Orks can even be fully exterminated
against chaos shards are going to do jackshit but vs imperium, Orks,eldar,Tau,Necrons the shards are going to do great not so much master or stranger powers.
On the subject of Orks yeah he will never fully kill off Orks he would have to go planet by planet asteroid by asteroid station by station and even then there will be some Ork ships
 
A quick google finds one reference to warhammer and an ammonia atmosphere, so presumably this is Bakka. Which is perhaps ironic, given the weeaboo idiot you're dragging along with you...
Not there, if you people don't care about what's basically a two paragraph recap of a very expensive book and a name I can tell you all.
 
against chaos shards are going to do jackshit but vs imperium, Orks,eldar,Tau,Necrons the shards are going to do great not so much master or stranger powers.
On the subject of Orks yeah he will never fully kill off Orks he would have to go planet by planet asteroid by asteroid station by station and even then there will be some Ork ships

To me a "fight" between the Entities and Chaos would be like sufficiently advanced biology/technology against a fucked up version of spiral energy and reality warping(magic)
 
Have fun be the iron warrior in warhammer 40k
I asure you that the imperium will love you so much that a planet will explode
 
Guys he has the GOLDEN FUCK YOU BEAM
Which could erase anything it touched from all realities or stop all energy or something.
(worm powers have never been understandable to me at higher levels)

The way I interpret it for 40k is as long as he is not inside the warp he could probably just about kill anything. Well anything not actively connected to the warp.
 
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Guys he has the GOLDEN FUCK YOU BEAM
Which could erase anything it touched from all realities or stop all energy or something.
(worm powers have never been understandable to me at higher levels)

You know an even better power? Accord's Thinker Power.

Somehow the more complex a problem is the faster he'd be able to organize everything. He gets a job at the Administratum and then he does all the paperwork and solves most if not all of their bureaucracy related problems.

Not really. I think the reason nobody listened to Accord's suggestions which he sent to multiple countries was because it collided with a number of peoples' interests, required absolute dictatorships and for things to be more predictable.

Even worse on the Imperium's scale and lack of efficient transport and communication and the constant wars popping up everywhere.
 
Well, either they're in said galaxy already, or we've found out just what those delightful balls of chitin, blades, and tyrannoformic microorganisms were fleeing from in the first place.
 
You mean the Sajuuk?

The Sajuuk isn't a Progenitor mothership.

The Progenitor ships we've played with are actually pretty tiny for Progenitor construction standards from all we can see.

You know those humongous sections of curved metal far off in the distance of the skyboxes in the levels? Those are bits and pieces of Progenitor facilities and/or ships.

Homeworld Progenitors build big.
Not Sajuuk. Google it, 'HW2 Progenitor mothership'
 
Not Sajuuk. Google it, 'HW2 Progenitor mothership'
i never paid all that much attention to what sizes the game says a ship is. if you read some of the background info on some of the ships they contradict each other or just flat out make no sense.
point of fact:
Kushan Mothership

Discrepancies in specifications

Mothership's in-game height is 2138.1 meters or approximately 2.1 kilometers. The Scaffold, that enclosed it during construction, is 1370.3 meters or approximately 1.3 kilometers. Game manual, however, disputes these values: Page 6 of Part 1: Historical + Technical Briefing states that Scaffold is 25.6 kilometers long (19.7 times larger). Assuming that the size ratio between Mothership and Scaffold is kept, the latter implies that the mothership should be 41.37 kilometers tall.
Homeworld manuals contain many other discrepancies; however, both the game and the manual maintain that the Mothership was built to house 600,000 of Kharak's population in cryogenic sleep. Assuming that each person is no taller than 1.5 meters, the combined body volume of this population alone amounts to 157,500 cubic meters, making the in-game sizes unrealistic.

i always though of the in game images, instead of representing size to each other, but as more of where debris or a ship's location is in relation to each other.

though the game producers of Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak did a much better job of keeping the size of each vehicles more or less realistic to each other.
 
Stop: Stop right there criminal scum
stop right there criminal scum You violated the second rule of Sufficient Velocity numerous times in specifically positively worded depictions of the torture, maiming, genocide, extinction, murder and wanton destruction of various actors; starting with the most egrerious examples of turning the kaiju from Pacific Rim into a victim that the moderation staff felt sorry for, or the celebration of the complete destruction of every bone in a girl's hand or the glorification of the near-permanent ruination of a girl's spine in the name of "revenge".

I was going to quote every example in my post here, but there are simply too many for me, and this is before I address the matter of the fact that this has existed for years and not a single poster has thought to report it before a few days ago. Likewise, there is of course the cheering and support of turning a little girl into a vegetative, while it is true that Bonesaw is a horrible person and the fact that she was effectively tortured into her current existence doesn't excuse what she has done, Sufficient Velocity believes in a mindful treatment of heavy subjects, and the effective murder (played for comedy even) of a girl the age of 12 or something that amounts to basically stalking a 15-year-old for her "protection" are neither.

On the bright side, it did make us ask questions such as "is invading a person's cerebrospinal fluid with nanites against the rules?" and many other new additions to our menagerie of bizarre inquiries; and the answer has almost universally been "Yes."

I will infract it's author for 100 points after a lengthy debate with the moderation team about this situation; this thread is closed, and so it will remain.
 
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