Sinner8056 wrote...
Whoa whoa whoa, back up just a second, guys.
The Leviathan of Dis wasn't a Reaper. It was Moya.
LMAO.
Sinner8056 wrote...
Whoa whoa whoa, back up just a second, guys.
The Leviathan of Dis wasn't a Reaper. It was Moya.
Only a couple of stats, but you'll get the picture:Kilshrek wrote...
edit : someone make a BF 3 stat tracker! Harbinger, hours played, well s**t, that's gonna be a hard one. KD ratio would be easier. favourite vehicle...
l7986 wrote...
Harbinger is a kill stealing noob.
corporal doody wrote...
l7986 wrote...
Harbinger is a kill stealing noob.
camper and a quick scoper!
Modifié par Pottumuusi, 31 mars 2012 - 01:22 .
Da Don Giovanni wrote...
Sinner8056 wrote...
Whoa whoa whoa, back up just a second, guys.
The Leviathan of Dis wasn't a Reaper. It was Moya.
LMAO.
Noatz wrote...
Now imagining Harbinger sitting round a table with Cthulu and the Chaos Gods each trying to one up the next in horrific genocide.
Laurcus wrote...
Broly destroys a quarter of the universe in Dragonball Z. Considering there are several billion galaxies in the universe, and Harbinger doesn't get every kill in every cycle, I think Broly is ahead in terms of raw kill count.
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Broly destroys a quarter of the universe in Dragonball Z. Considering there are several billion galaxies in the universe, and Harbinger doesn't get every kill in every cycle, I think Broly is ahead in terms of raw kill count.
Dragonball Z couldn't actually realistically occur, Mass Effect theoeretically could, also there's no way to say all those galaxies were inhabited.
In short, DBZ doesn't matter.
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Broly destroys a quarter of the universe in Dragonball Z. Considering there are several billion galaxies in the universe, and Harbinger doesn't get every kill in every cycle, I think Broly is ahead in terms of raw kill count.
Dragonball Z couldn't actually realistically occur, Mass Effect theoeretically could, also there's no way to say all those galaxies were inhabited.
In short, DBZ doesn't matter.
Modifié par Laurcus, 31 mars 2012 - 01:45 .
Laurcus wrote...
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Broly destroys a quarter of the universe in Dragonball Z. Considering there are several billion galaxies in the universe, and Harbinger doesn't get every kill in every cycle, I think Broly is ahead in terms of raw kill count.
Dragonball Z couldn't actually realistically occur, Mass Effect theoeretically could, also there's no way to say all those galaxies were inhabited.
In short, DBZ doesn't matter.
The OP said, "I do not believe there is any other fiction being/entity that has that high of a kill count" I was correcting that statement. Also, Mass Effect cannot theoretically happen. The mass effect and element zero aren't possible. So in that sense, it's as realistic as DBZ, which is to say, not very.
Also, the majority of the planets in DBZ have been shown to be inhabited.
Evil_medved wrote...
Harby is the man!
Aesieru wrote...
Evil_medved wrote...
Harby is the man!
Thank you my good slave, would you like to be a husk or part of a Praetorian or Scion?
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Broly destroys a quarter of the universe in Dragonball Z. Considering there are several billion galaxies in the universe, and Harbinger doesn't get every kill in every cycle, I think Broly is ahead in terms of raw kill count.
Dragonball Z couldn't actually realistically occur, Mass Effect theoeretically could, also there's no way to say all those galaxies were inhabited.
In short, DBZ doesn't matter.
The OP said, "I do not believe there is any other fiction being/entity that has that high of a kill count" I was correcting that statement. Also, Mass Effect cannot theoretically happen. The mass effect and element zero aren't possible. So in that sense, it's as realistic as DBZ, which is to say, not very.
Also, the majority of the planets in DBZ have been shown to be inhabited.
Magical balls that grant wishes with dragons stuck in them is a lot different than an as of yet unknown element that is affected by electricity in different ways and which can when properly manipulated, reduce or enhance mass.
To say that the theoretical element zero couldn't occur is illogical. We have NOT explored the entirety of space and everything it has to offer, we WILL discover new things if we ever do.
The Angry One wrote...
MarchWaltz wrote...
Assuming the ending was as is, his K/D is 200 quadrillion to....1.
Since we killed him.
Show, don't tell.
Evil_medved wrote...
Aesieru wrote...
Evil_medved wrote...
Harby is the man!
Thank you my good slave, would you like to be a husk or part of a Praetorian or Scion?
Can you melt me and put into reaper?
Modifié par Aesieru, 31 mars 2012 - 02:05 .
Laurcus wrote...
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Aesieru wrote...
Laurcus wrote...
Broly destroys a quarter of the universe in Dragonball Z. Considering there are several billion galaxies in the universe, and Harbinger doesn't get every kill in every cycle, I think Broly is ahead in terms of raw kill count.
Dragonball Z couldn't actually realistically occur, Mass Effect theoeretically could, also there's no way to say all those galaxies were inhabited.
In short, DBZ doesn't matter.
The OP said, "I do not believe there is any other fiction being/entity that has that high of a kill count" I was correcting that statement. Also, Mass Effect cannot theoretically happen. The mass effect and element zero aren't possible. So in that sense, it's as realistic as DBZ, which is to say, not very.
Also, the majority of the planets in DBZ have been shown to be inhabited.
Magical balls that grant wishes with dragons stuck in them is a lot different than an as of yet unknown element that is affected by electricity in different ways and which can when properly manipulated, reduce or enhance mass.
To say that the theoretical element zero couldn't occur is illogical. We have NOT explored the entirety of space and everything it has to offer, we WILL discover new things if we ever do.
Both are impossible. Show me someone that can use biotics in real life and what you say is valid. Your reasoning can also be applied to the Dragonballs and all things magic, it's just not discovered yet. Also, don't make me bring up the space magic of the synthesis ending.
Both settings are internally consistent in their own ways, Dragonball probably more so due to ME3's ending.
Modifié par Aesieru, 31 mars 2012 - 02:04 .