Point is valid due to his spare bodies being destructible, but to destroy -all- of him? He's the [i]Keeper of the Domain. [/i]That'd probably mean he is a part of it, if he is to protect it the way he does.
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It falls under the same issue as Clem or Promrthians. The entity still dies from the hit, despite potentially coming back.
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No he is not killed. He is a AI so he can exist on multiple body's at once.
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Yes, but the rest aren't hit at all. The unit hit is gone. So I'd rack it as a loss.
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The thread asks who can survive. He survived.
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So would then, say, the Chosen Undead or a Warframe
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Can they survive without a body?
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Both can, yes.
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Can I have a citation?
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So in the end, it's still a loss. So be it. Let's put a Halo Ring in it's way. Or the Ark. Or Requiem itself.
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A Halo ring is too fragile. The Ark would need insane shielding. Requiem definitely would have shielding, but would it be enough?
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Halos have shields they could activate, so would the Ark I would imagine. It's up in the air how strong they are though.
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A Halo is fragile, you're correct there, but where's the Death Star hitting exactly? The Ark is gigantic, the one we saw in Halo 3 is it's Lesser, according to what I know. Requiem surely has enough hull strength to refract some of the damage before taking a scar on it's outermost shell, along with the shields. It's a Warrior-Servant world after all.
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[quote]A Halo is fragile, you're correct there, but where's the Death Star hitting exactly? ------- It has shields that I could activate. But idk how strong they are. ------- The Ark is gigantic, the one we saw in Halo 3 is it's Lesser, according to what I know. Requiem surely has enough hull strength to refract some of the damage before taking a scar on it's outermost shell, along with the shields. It's a Warrior-Servant world after all.[/quote] ------ Not without shields.