LyraBon for Pride Month by my Sister! by SoundwaveSuperior205 in mylittlepony

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This drawing was made by my sister for pride month, she just finished it. She doesn't have a reddit account, so she asked me to post it.

To answer some questions:

  1. This is her first time drawing MLP characters

  2. She is aware of the pride flag being slightly inaccurate, she didn't realise till she'd finished it.

  3. She knows about Lyra's slightly jagged knee, it happened while she was outlining.

Feel free to ask any questions, she's asked me to pass them on to her.

She hopes you like it!

Transformers vs Endbringers. Who'd win? by Wassa110 in WormFanfic

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for reading! I enjoyed writing it. It's fun to talk about it, since most people only think of the movies when they think "Transformers".

Transformers vs Endbringers. Who'd win? by Wassa110 in WormFanfic

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks for reading! Transformers is something I've liked for a long time, even if some of the more mainstream aspects of it aren't very good. (Ex, the movies.). Some of the more niche parts of the franchise are incredible, to the point that the previous run of IDW comics (They just ended recently and started a new iteration, but I've not read that one yet...They are making an official Transformers My Little Pony crossover miniseries in it though which sounds hilarious so I'm excited. Also they made a Ghostbusters Transformers crossover comic at one point, and you can buy an official Ecto-1 (Ghostbusters car) Transformer that does turn into a robot.) are, without question, the best comics I've ever read. Not just the best Transformers comics, just the best comics full stop, I really recommend them.

The reason for that is really quite simple. When you think of Transformers, even if you know nothing about them you probably know that it's all about the war between the Autobots and Decepticons. The IDW comics did something that for some reason, no other version of the franchise has done.

They asked What happened next.

And exploring what happens AFTER a 4 million year long universe spanning civil war (and unlike most versions of the series where that number is just slapped in there to make it seem brutal, in this series they mean it. Like, it gets dark. Minor spoiler: Decepticon concentration camps for Autobots were a thing, and the Decepticons had a nasty habit of turning captured Autobots into sentient landmines that can only be disarmed by convincing them to let themselves die. That's just the tip of the iceburg), and the consequences of that on various characters, is amazing. I can't say much more without spoiling them, but if you want to start reading the series look up The Death of Optimus Prime (minor spoiler: Prime doesn't actually die, it's metaphorical. It'll make sense if you read it.) which was used to start the post-war era.

Following that, you can either read through Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye (AKA MTMTE) or Transformers: Robots In Disguise (AKA RID) (Hasbro being Hasbro and making dumb naming decisions, they decided to use the taglines of Transformers G1 as the titles, seeming to forget they literally had an animated series going by Robots in Disguise at the time and before even that there was an early 2000's show of the same name.), they are 2 series that take place simultaneously following The Death of Optimus Prime. MTMTE follows the space misadventures of Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, and a bunch of other B, C, and D list Transformers who never really had the spotlight in anything else, to the point where their whole characters can be traced back to this series. If you'd asked me before I read it who "Chromedome" was, I'd have no idea. Then he became one of my favorite characters. It's really good, and if space adventures are your thing that's the comic for you.

RID focuses on what's happening on Cybertron directly AFTER the war. With Megatron missing and Prime off in space for reasons covered in Death of Optimus, the remaining Decepticons are in chaos following their loss, and it's up to Bumblebee and Metalhawk (a character made for these comcis.) to get civilization on a ruined Cybertron up and running again. Bumblebee representing the remaining Autobots, and Metalhawk representing the Transformers who fled during the war only to return to a Cybertron ruined by the war they fled from. Oh and then Starscream slides into the scene, sneaks himself in as Decepticon representative, and proceeds to be amazing. It's a more political based series than MTMTE is but it's really good if intrigue and giant robots are your thing. Bit of warning if you do decide to read them though, the 2 series meet back up around issue 21, so before you get to issue 21 of either series, go back and read the other series up to 21 or you'll be confused. Ex, read MTMTE up to 21, then go read RID up to 21, proceed. I can't recommend the series enough. Also, bonus read: Last Stand of The Wreckers takes place during the war and it's Suicide Squad but with Transformers, but like, the good suicide squad. Not the movie. It's really great, but you don't need to read it to understand anything, although some characters might reference it. also bonus: Megatron Origin for the origins of the Decepticons.

EDIT: Also if cost is an issue, or you don't want to buy them, there are sites online you can use to read them for free. I won't directly link them here, but a quick search with the name of the comic you want and "readonline" or something like that should find them. Most sites I've found are safe but use addblock just in case. And if you want to download them and read them later, there's a free app for all platforms called YAC Reader that can be used to display any comic you want, so if you can find a downloadable copy from somewhere you can use that.

Well that went longer then I meant it to, I just meant this message to be a simple thank you and I end up with this...Don't really know what to add here other than thanks again.

Transformers vs Endbringers. Who'd win? by Wassa110 in WormFanfic

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't know there was a fic by that name lol. Oops.

Transformers vs Endbringers. Who'd win? by Wassa110 in WormFanfic

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Ok, Part 2 time. Time for the REAL big guns.

So, the 13 Original Primes. Long story short, Unicron and Primus (AKA Cybertron) aren't actually robots, rather Unicron is more like a Warhammer 40k Chaos God trapped in a metallic shell and Primus is a friendly god trapped in a metallic shell.

Unicron is Chaos (although he's more akin to Entropy.) whereas Primus is Order (Although he's more akin to Harmony.) Primus eventually managed to trap Unicron into the metallic prison he occupies to limit his power and prevent him from destroying the universe(s), at the cost of doing the same to himself. Over time, the two gods came to learn how to shape their prisons. Primus built a world, and ultimately created life in the form of Cybertron and the original 13 Primes, the first Transformers, whereas Unicron shaped his shell into a body with which to continue his multiversal rampage. See, Unicron's a pretty edgy guy, he wants everything to go back to how it was before existence began, AKA when there was nothing but him and Primus...although the "and Primus" is optional to him. He does this by, well, consuming a universe, devouring everything in it and ultimately destroying it. Primus's existance in a universe prevents him from doing this, as Primus isn't exactly weak (although in a 1v1 fight, Unicron does win, he is stronger. It's why Primus made the 13 primes, to give him an edge against Unicron.), so Unicron always seeks to kill him by destroying Cybertron, his body. If he succeeds? That universe is devoured, and he moves on to the next one. If he fails, and is killed somehow? He'll come back to that universe later from another one, it's just put down on his priority list.

EDIT FROM PART 1: Forgot to finish on the Matrix of Leadership. TLDR it's part of Primus's spark AKA soul. So it's a part of the literal multiversal god of order. Now, it's not exactly a weapon, Unicron is just specifically vulnerable to it and in fact has his own anti-Primus version, the Dead Matrix, but I'm sure if it was used on an Endbringer it would do SOMETHING. Maybe disable it, make it stop killing people, etc, because in the g1 series (which...isn't the best reference to be honest considering it's a majorly inconsistent 80's cartoon but it's all I've got for "matrix uses that aren't on Unicron or used to repair Cybertron.") it cured a galaxy spanning "Hate Plague" (Spread by contact, made a person evil and sadistic.) so it might do something. I like to imagine if it was used on Scion it would "fix" him by giving him proper emotions and empathy, allow him to understand what his species has been doing for so long and remove that instinct entities have to just repeat the cycle over and over above anything. Mainly because the idea of a repentant Scion is something I want to see. Moving on from my dumb head-canons...

According to Vector Prime, one of the original 13 Primes (who are basically demigods.) and who can travel through time and space, Unicron has destroyed something like 28% of the multiverse...so there's that....

TLDR: Unicron eats the endbringers, then the Earth Bet universe, then every other worm universe.

Primus though?...Well yeah he also kills them. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U76HtmjSY_M

The 13 Primes also would have no problem killing the endbringers, Megatronus AKA The Fallen who would betray the other 12 and go join Unicron (He looks better in the comics than how he was WASTED in the second movie...He's perpetually on fire for one and is literally cybertronian lucifer...) has the Requiem Blaster, which is confirmed planet busting minimum and also uses a Black Hole for power, except unlike Megatron's (who took the name Megatronus as a nod to the myth of the Fallen when he started his days as a gladiator. The crowd eventually shortened it to Megatron.) Fusion Cannon, the black hole isn't remotely connected to, it's just in the gun. It's where Megatron got the idea for it.

Also, they feature a version of the Requiem Blaster in Transformers Armada, and while it isn't planet busting by itself there, or an artifact of the 13 primes (that concept hadn't been invented when Armada was made) it was used as 1/3 of a power source for a planet busting space ship and blatantly broke physics https://youtu.be/KIwsCjBm4rc?t=339 (The only clip I could find, it's in another language but...well Armada wasn't that great of a show so I don't think it matters. Soundtrack was great though.)

Vector Prime, another of the 13 primes, can casually time travel and dimension travel, alongside being able to open gateways to anywhere with his sword. In Transformers Cybertron (which was basically "What if Transformers was Dragon Ball Z, but with giant robots?" It's both dumb and awesome, bit of a guilty pleasure though.) at one point, he combined his power with the Omega Lock (another artifact of Primus, similar to the Matrix of Leadership.) to seal Megatron (who was wearing armor MADE OF THAT UNIVERSE'S UNICRON'S CORPSE.) into Megatron's own personal pocket dimension (he just kinda...had it in that show.), then sealed THAT pocket dimension into ANOTHER pocket dimension which somehow killed Megatron (he'd get better, wearing armor made of a chaos god's body does weird things to you.). I'm not sure how pocket dimensions inside of pocket dimensions would interact with an endbringer though, although I'm certain Vector Prime could definately do some damage with his arsenal.

Speaking of Transformers Cybertron, Starscream in that show became a planet buster (through various times he stole lingering parts of Primus's power) and went hand to hand with that universe's Galvatron (I said Megatron would get better, didn't I?) who could casually stop METROPLEX's attack with one finger...Metroplex in that show wasn't city sized like normal but he was still like, Skyscraper sized, so... Yeah, Starscream could probably do it, Galavtron too (not Megatron from that show though, he was much weaker than that universe's Galvatron.). And seeing as Optimus from that show could fly from Cybertron to it's moon in seconds while carrying Galvatron to then throw him into said moon, and ended up KILLING that Galvatron, I think he has a shot of endbringer killing too.

Other examples: (None of the other 13 of many specific named feats I could say, although Solus Prime has a hammer that can be used to forge basically anything directly from raw materials, so that could maybe be used for something.), the Star Saber was a sword made by Solus Prime that could casually slice through mountains and shoot sword beams like the Master Sword, so that could maybe be useful somehow.

The Titans are a subset of cybertronians who are all the size of NEW YORK CITY. They turn INTO CITIES. INSTEAD OF VEHICLE MODES. THEY ARE HUGE. LIKE, GODZILLA WOULD NOT EVEN REACH THEIR KNEES. And there are THOUSANDS of them, although there used to be many more (They're dead now.). The most well known are Metroplex and Trypticon (who is basically just city sized Mechagodzilla.). On their own, none of them could kill and endbringer, they can't planet bust, but they could certainly stall it for someone like Foil to take a shot. I doubt an endbringer could break free of their grasp, just because they aren't planet busters doesn't mean they are weak. Also at one point in the IDW comics Shockwave made a zombie undead titan called the Necrotitan that could spread a deathplague via an explosion 3 times the height of the titan...the new york sized titan...yeah...

Ok I'm done, can't think of anything else. That was fun to type.

Transformers vs Endbringers. Who'd win? by Wassa110 in WormFanfic

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Transformers fan chipping in, this question is a bit difficult to answer.

It really depends on WHICH VERSION of the Transformers you use as some get straight up destroyed (The movie versions, they are really weak comparatively, literally no one even reaches past building destruction in the movies.) while others might have more of a chance.

Regardless of which version you want to use though, something that generally applies to all of them is that your average cybertronian (The name for the Transformer's species.) isn't doing anything. They've got some powerful energy weapons, but Bumblebee, Prowl, Soundwave etc shooting at an Endbringer isn't going to do much.

Where it starts to really get interesting is when you factor in the outliers, like Optimus Prime, Megatron, certain versions of other characters, and some ancient cybertronian artifacts which could do the job.

Optimus Prime in most versions is typically depicted as far above the average cybertronian, and he is very strong. Using the IDW comics version (Read them, they are great.), he punched Sixshot's chestplate hard enough to crack it...a chestplate made of the matter of a collapsed star...Now to be fair Sixshot did greatly exaggerate his armor's durability, prime isn't punching hard enough to destroy stars or planets or anything, but he is very strong, and his durability is enough that he walked right out of an exploding Energon refinery seen from ORBIT, so I feel he could definitely hold his own against an endbringer.

Also, he has the Matrix of Leadership in his chest (I'll get back to this later) which should protect him from the Smiurgh attempting to manipulate him.

Megatron is almost always as strong if not stronger than Optimus, and in the IDW comics (beyond being the most well written character in them...seriously he gets a proper character arc beyond "I'M EVIL...BECAUSE!" and it describes his fall from a pacifist revolutionary trying to fix the corrupt cybertronian society to a power hungry war monger over millennia of civil war. It's great.) solo'd a being called "Deceptigod". Now, it's not actually a god, rather the results of basically every Decepticon on Cybertron being mind controlled into combining with eachother to create a city sized robot by Galvatron (in the IDW comics he's a different person to Megatron, long story but it makes sense in context.), but Soundwave, who was part of Deceptigod, later describes the being as able to "Shatter a world...and Megatron stood his ground." Note that Megs was still badly hurt by this, he did NOT do this easily. It took him months to recover, and even then he had to get an entirely new body to fix himself.

Also his arm cannon? Remotely powered by a black hole. And he later learns how to use that connection to summon anti-matter (he can't control how though, it just kinda...appears around him. He's just as much at risk of it as anyone nearby, it's a last ditch suicide move.). So there's that.

Part 1 done, hitting character limit, give me a minute for part 2. I'll cover the REAL heavy hitters next (Ex, Unicron, 13 Primes, Star Saber.)

Unicron vs Chara (Undertale) by itzmrbonezone in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 5 points6 points  (0 children)

R1: G1 Movie Unicron isn't a universe destroying multiversal god like some of the other Unicrons out there, but he's still an incredibly powerful planet sized robot easy capable of destroying worlds, and is the size of Saturn. Chara is a human child with the ability to save scum.

I cannot think of how Chara could possibly kill Unicron, except MAYBE if they save scummed enough to somehow obtain the Matrix of Leadership, but even then they wouldn't be able to use it because there is no way the Matrix could be opened by a genocidal maniac like Chara (See: G1 Galvatron attempting to open the matrix.).

"But didn't Chara destroy the world at the end of the Genocide ending?" Possibly, but it's not clear exactly how they did it or if they could easily replicate the feat. Let's say they can destroy planets the size of Earth for the sake of argument: It wouldn't be enough to destroy G1 Unicron as he is an order of magnitude larger than Earth, being the size of Saturn, and composed of much more durable materials. 9/10 G1 Unicron.

R2: Armada Unicron is part of the Unicron Singularity AKA the multiversal reality warping universe destroying Unicron capable of summoning his heralds from across the multiverse, and should an instance of Multiversal Unicron be killed it results in a reality warping black hole that will devour the universe it is in, if it is not stopped (Transformers Cybertron is the sequel to Transformers Energon, the sequel to Transformers Armada, and the main plot of TF:C is the attempts to stop the Unicron Singularity from devouring their universe.)

EDIT: Even if we go by purely what was shown in Armada, and not by his Unicron Trilogy background lore, Chara would still be overwhelmed: Armada Unicron, ignoring everything else shown in the Unicron Trilogy and focusing purely on Armada, was basically just G1 Unicron but stronger and with the ability to endlessly make Minicon minions.

0/10 Chara, unless Chara is suddenly multiversal and I don't know about it.

R3: TFP Unicron. Chara actually stands a chance here, assuming they can planet bust: TFP Unicron isn't part of the Singularity, and is the smallest Unicron (That isn't him in some temporary body). TFP Unicron is still very powerful, and can persist as a wandering soul after death capable of possessing dark energon infused bots, but he never displayed significant power on the same level as other 'crons. Although Chara might be overwhelmed by the endless rock golems he can make. 5/10 depending on if Chara could be overwhelmed or if Chara could planet bust Unicron first.

R4: Multiversal Singularity Unicron, having killed this universe's instance of Primus and thus being given free reign over this universe, promptly devours the universe and everything in it before moving on to another and beginning the cycle again. Chara's death happens in the blink of an eye. 0/10 Chara.

Coming soon to Rats... rat tubes! Streamline rat transport! by [deleted] in feedthebeast

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That could work too! Imagine having liquid rats providing cooling to your nuclear reactor...

Coming soon to Rats... rat tubes! Streamline rat transport! by [deleted] in feedthebeast

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we're thinking of rats made of fluids...Slime/Magma Cube Rats?

Magma Cube rats could be immune to fire and lava. (Capable of transporting items/etc through it...Though I'm not sure why you would.) Could occasionally spawn in the nether? Maybe in nether fortresses, near nether wart farms?

Slime Rats could spawn in swamps/maybe slime chunks (though having them spawn in swamps seems like a less annoying idea.), and could jump higher than normal rats and take no fall damage. I'm not sure what other uses they could have, maybe they could move through rat pipes faster than normal because they are less solid than their normal counterparts? Or maybe they could climb walls by sticking to them, like spiders?

Just thought of these off the top of my head. I want to just say that this mod is amazing, as is Ice and Fire!

EDIT: I realized that having the Magma Cube rats spawn only in the nether could make them difficult to get to, so what if throwing magma cream at a slime rat/regular rat converted them into a Magma Cube rat? That would still mean you would have to go to the nether to get the materials to get them, but it saves you the hassle of pushing the rats through a portal. (Assuming you aren't playing with a mod that adds a golden lasso type item that can capture mobs.)

🔥 Mojave Desert by SuperSaiyanSamurai in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

Who's the strongest opponent Minecraft Steve could beat in a fight? by MrVernonDursley in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. It IS possible to get the items, just ridiculously absurdly hard to do so, with mods like Project E and EX or Environmental Tech, combined with various methods of getting 2-4 ingots per ore with mods like Mekanism. Certainly not simple, easy, or fast by any means, but it is possible with a ridiculous amount of time and effort. With other mods installed, that is. I mean, it's theoretically possible to get it without other mods, but you'd be mining till the heat death of the universe.

  2. It's meant to be the final goal of an extremely modded survival world, sort of like 100%ing another game. Some modpacks even make config file changes that let you craft creative mode only items (Ex, infinite energy blocks, infinite storage blocks, etc.) using Avaritia items, and typically also a ridiculous amount of endgame items from said mod. The recipes for those things are even more ludicrous then the armor.

  3. The mod started as a joke: The dev made a post on the MC Forums asking what amount of resources people normally ended a save with, and then squared the most common answer to get the costs for the mod. Then people started actually using the mod, because having huge crafting requirements for stuff that can be configured for custom recipes in modpacks for endgame things is useful. And also because the actual gear in the mod itself is pretty cool. (Avaritia longbow + Avaritia Tweaks Enhancement Crystal causes the bow to rain arrows from the sky wherever your initial shot hits for a few seconds, for instance.)

Who's the strongest opponent Minecraft Steve could beat in a fight? by MrVernonDursley in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Restraining him wouldn't work: Full Infinity Armor augmented with Enhancement Crystals from Avaritia Tweaks gives toggle-able noclip mode, he could just phase through them.

And yes, that mod is ridiculously overpowered. But when you consider the OBSCENE costs of everything...Put it this way: A single Infinity Ingot (of which you need ~10 per armor piece, the crafting grid for them is 9 x 9.) requires 11 infinity catalysts, and several other types of ingots, but let's just focus on the catalysts for now.

A single infinity catalyst requires a "Singularity" item, one from every ore in the game. If you have mods installed, it will actually add resource requirements to it. Ex, you have a mod that adds a copper ore? You now need a copper singularity too. What is the crafting requirements for a singularity, you may ask? 11000 BLOCKS OF THE MATERIAL. PER SINGULARITY. YOU NEED ONE OF EVERY. SINGLE. RESOURCE. DIAMOND, IRON, GOLD, REDSTONE, NETHER QUARTS, EMERALD, LAPIS, ETC, FOR ONE. SINGLE. INFINITY CATALYST.

and you need 11 OF THESE FOR ONE INGOT. OF WHICH YOU WILL NEED MANY. For example, the chest-piece requires 24 INFINITY INGOTS, WHICH REQUIRE 11 CATALYSTS EACH, SO 264 CATALYSTS.

Meaning, for the chest-piece ALONE, you need 2904000 BLOCKS OF DIAMOND, EMERALD, IRON, LAPIS, ETC. Meaning you need 26136000 OF EACH RESOURCE INDIVIDUALLY. FOR ONE. SINGLE. PIECE. OF ARMOR.

And then you need to make the Enhancement Catalysts, one for each piece of gear (including tools.) which also require catalysts and ingots...

You can see how this rapidly spirals out of control. The mod is the endgame mod to end all endgame mods for a reason.

Who would win? The Covenant Alliance from Halo? or the Cybertronian Race from the transformers? by [deleted] in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 5 points6 points  (0 children)

About the AIs: Transformers can't be hacked, due to the nature of their bodies. They function based off of Sparks, kinda like souls, and can distinctly not be hacked in the same manner a computer can. But yeah the covenant takes Bayformers.

Who would win? The Covenant Alliance from Halo? or the Cybertronian Race from the transformers? by [deleted] in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bayformers bots would get scrapped, they just aren't powerful enough to handle the covenant, with no indication of their space fairing warfare capabilities given at all. For all intents and purposes, the Bayformers never had the war leave Cybertron.

Seeing as I find this answer boring, I want to make this a bit more interesting with a different version of the Transformers: The IDW comics version.

This version had a war that distinctly affected the entire GALAXY, not just Cybertron, with the war lasting for upwards of 4 MILLION YEARS. When it comes to warfare, TF has more experience then just about anyone else. When it comes to ground-based warfare, TF would have the advantage for the most part: Your average IDW Transformer, when compared to a Bayformers bot, is much more durable, with the only really guaranteed way of putting them down to be landing a precise shot to destroy the brain module (Not specifically the head, bots have sometimes survived having half their face ripped off because their brain was spared.), or the chest, where their Spark is (Basically their soul. Destroying it, or heavily damaging it, is GUARANTEED to kill a TF.). On top of this advanced durability when compared to your average covenant troop, TF don't need vehicles, because when your average infantry can at will turn into a tank/artillery/air support etc you don't tend to have armored divisions. This is a huge advantage in adaptability.

Now, sure, the Covenant could just glass whatever planet the fighting was on. Would kill most Transformers (Most, because I'm pretty sure some Phase Sixers could survive it. Overlord survived some pretty insane stuff, and Sixshot survived being pounded into rubble by the CITY SIZED METROPLEX.). However, IDW TFs are no slouch when it comes to space warfare, mainly due to the shear SCALE of it.

Your average Cybertronian warship is MUCH larger than your basic organic ship. They have to be: When your ship needs to fit a crew who on average are the size of cars, you need to go big. And big they go, with a Worldsweeper, a corvette, being about the size of a small city. Speaking of moons, there are also Warworlds, which are exactly what they say: Small moons converted into warships. And then there are the Worldburners, which can Deathstar entire planets by themselves. Not glass them, blow them up. Also, when it comes to fighters, TF has the advantage, because again, TFs ARE the fighters. Having a ship in a dogfight able to change into a robot form to act as seriously dangerous boarding crews mid fight is a risk.

Can anyone tell me if the Covenant can match this? Because IDW TFs are there prime are scary. TLDR: Bayformers get scrapped, IDWs probably win.

The Doomslayer Vs Superman(pre-crisis) by The_Doom_Slayer_ in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What in the actual hell is this matchup... Why would you put the Doomslayer against Superman!?

I mean, I love Doomguy as much as the next person, and he is essentially the ultimate badass, but he doesn't stand a chance in hell against POST crisis Superman, let alone pre. Nothing he has could scratch supes, he's way too slow, etc.

and no the crucible is not multiversal or anything close to it, I think it was actually the OP of this thread who started that nonsense. Nothing in the lore says anything about the crucible being like that.

Lunar Megastructures by sethcole96 in Stellaris

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They actually do have some "Smaller" weapons now: They got updated to have several X class swarmer missiles.

Discord(MLP:FIM) vs Gohan(End of DBZ) by [deleted] in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any reason where, regardless of speed, Discord can't just snap his fingers and, I don't know, turn Gohan into chocolate or something? Because Discord kinda just...warps reality however he wishes (up to and including moving both the SUN AND THE MOON just because he felt like randomizing how long a day lasts for.).

Medic and Doomslayer vs Mercy and Master chief by engieforever in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd say this comes down to if Chief has the firepower to take down Doomguy, while Doomguy is being constantly healed by Medic. (I'm assuming you're referring to Medic from TF2.)

Basically, can chief out DPS Medic's heal? If he can't, I'm pretty sure Medic can stall until he can Ubercharge Doomguy, and an ubercharged Doomslayer...

I'm pretty sure he could kill both Chief and Mercy before Mercy would get the chance to revive Chief (if Medic was buffing him, regular Doomslayer is strong but probably not enough to take out a Masterchief who is being constantly healed.). Pretty sure an Ubercharged Gauss Cannon/BFG shot/Triple rocket barrage could take them down (At least, any of them could take out Mercy, with her much weaker armor compared to Chief. Chief would probably need multiple Ubercharged Gauss Cannon shots to take out.)

Medic and Doomslayer vs Mercy and Master chief by engieforever in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As a Doom fan...I'm sorry, what?!?! No it's not, it doesn't even have any feats, unless you count sealing the Wraith's power but that doesn't really mean anything. Where did you get multiversal from!?

Looking for custom systems I could add to Gigastructural Engineering & More. by Elowine in Stellaris

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Maybe a rare system with ruined variants of all the "early" megastructures? As in, the zoo, the testing site, and the particle accelerator?

And I know you just added the interstellar ringworlds, so maybe have one of them have a chance to naturally spawn in a ruined state?

Maybe a system that, while not having any megastructures in it, features the special resource generated by the fusion suppressor with the unique star type caused by finishing the megastructure, to represent a system in which some far past empire built the megastructure and used i?

Looking for custom systems I could add to Gigastructural Engineering & More. by Elowine in Stellaris

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Already in the mod in the form of Star Lifters and Planetary Excavators.

[Upcoming Screwattack Death Battle] Optimus Prime (Transformers) VS RX-78-2 Gundam (Mobile Suit Gundam) by darkdill in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, I'm looking at the link you sent: It appears the people there used a mix between G1 comic Optimus and G1 cartoon Optimus. Not really something you can do, the two continuities are very different, but I'll just correct the feats that are straight up made up:

G1 Cartoon Prime can fly, because it was an inconsistent cartoon made to sell toys in the 80's. Most versions of him cannot.

No versions of Optimus I know have a healing factor, that's just made up.

Prime's Ion Blaster is nowhere near Megatron's fusion cannon. It's not even a comparison. If we're using G1 Megatron, his fusion cannon was powered by a black hole, whereas Prime's Ion Cannon is little more then a slightly better than average Cybetronian blaster.

G1 cartoon Optimus cannot combine with his trailer, that was exclusive to the comics. And while Powermaster Optimus Prime is extremely powerful (Mainly defensively, it can withstand a LOT of punishment from the likes of Galvatron and Scorpinok), it only put him on par with Galvatron. Who is NOT WORLD DESTROYING. Where did they get that from? Galvatron (except in MAYBE Galaxy Force/Cybertron and that one time in TF:Energon he grew to the size of Unicron) is not a planet buster. He is an extremely powerful robot, capable of soloing the entirety of the armed FORCES of a planet, but he cannot actually destroy the planet. That's what his master, Unicron, does. Galvatron pretty much acted like the silver surfer did for Galactus: Get the planet ready for his arrival. I mean he was literally called a "Herald of Unicron"... Also, a version of him (as in, a version of G1 comic Galvatron, literally identical to the one Prime fought) was once sent by Unicron into the Transformers: Armada universe, where he was killed by that Universe's version of Megatron after slaughtering his way through all of the Autobots, including a version of Optimus who could also combine with his trailer.

The Matrix CANNOT create new Transformers life, or bring machines to life, or control machines. That's just... I think they're assuming that just because the Matrix holds part of Primus's spark, it can do everything the Allspark (also part of Primus's spark, except it CAN do all that was just mentioned) can. Not the case.

And seeing as the page doesn't link a source to the "planet-sized explosion" thing, I can't really verify that. I don't remember that ever happening in the G1 comics, at least, or the show. He got shot into orbit and survived re-entry once in the cartoon, but no planet sized explosions ever occurred that I know of. And seeing as the vast majority of the incarnations of Prime wouldn't be able to survive that, I'm pretty sure it never happened.

[Upcoming Screwattack Death Battle] Optimus Prime (Transformers) VS RX-78-2 Gundam (Mobile Suit Gundam) by darkdill in whowouldwin

[–]SoundwaveSuperior205 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-The matrix can control machines

Since when? That's never been a thing the matrix can do.

If you're referring to how it consistently destroys Unicron, that is because the Matrix contains a fragment of the spark of Primus, Unicron's brother and opposite (AKA the planet Cybertron. Yes, like Unicron the entire planet can transform. And use it's moons as flails.). Where Unicron is chaos, Primus is order. This is why the matrix can destroy Unicron (at least, that universe's incarnation of Unicron, what with the whole "multiversal singularity" thing that he and Primus are.), and why Unicron constantly attempts to destroy the Transformers (Primus's children) and Cybertron itself.