Ok guys, who would win in a fight; master chief or Samus Aran? And why? And please don't say "chief would win just cause" or "Samus would win just cause" have a reason or reasons. I know that Haloid did this, but that wasn't master chief. For me, the chief would win, hands down. Why? Sure Samus has more firepower, but the chief has more combat experience. Master Chief is a full fledged soldier, while Samus is a mercenary. Sure Samus has done some great things, but the chief single handedly defeated the Covenant 4 times, the flood 3 times, and the Didact. He's saved the universe more times than Samus has. Samus really hasn't saved the universe that often, except in Metroid Prime 3 and Fusion, all she's really done is blow up Ridley, kill some metroids, and escape from a few self-destruct sequences, while that's all well and good, she doesn't have NEARLY the amount of combat experience that the Chief has. That's my opinion. Feel free to post yours.
Edit: Please no fanboy bashing, we're all gamers here, please treat each other as such.
Edit: I watched Haloid before, please stop posting it. It doesn't count.
Edit: Didn't think a lot of people would respond to this, let's make it trending!
Edit: I'm tired of saying this, but I've already seen Haloid. Please stop referencing it.
Edit: Post new Death Battle ideas in the comments.
Edit: We miss u Monty
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Edited by BWSflash80: 4/16/2015 7:06:06 AMAs much a I like the Chief, (and yes I've read some of the books), Samus would slaughter him. She's extremely battle-hardened, far more highly equipped, and way too fast for him to put up a fight. Her shields are dramatically stronger than his and her firepower outdoes his as well. He could never even hit her with a Spartan Laser or Rocket Launcher. You can forget about the energy sword as well since she could immediately ball up and leave a trail of bombs. Her agility, quick weapon switch access, and suit abilities are just far too much for him to handle. If it were her fighting the Flood and Covenant, she'd have taken them both out one game sooner.