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Star Wars would win. It is much more powerful. Only the flood could win. Death star would wreck all things. Also that... Weapon that can destroy stars....? Can't remember it's name. I love Halo but it is not as fantastic as Star Wars. The flood uses it's food as it's strength so if it was allowed even one foothold on a planet then it could spread through out the star wars universe and win. Though droids would still exist I guess and drink cocktails with the flood.
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  • À side note, I mean between humans, covenant, and flood versus star wars, only the flood has a chance. If you bring forerunners into the picture well then you have a good battle. Forerunners would win, they are more spread and numerous than the fractured star wars universe. Now, for precursors their power was unreal, they were killed off by the flood, thanks forerunners, you reap what you sow. Karma So in the end that question is if the star wars universe could survive/wipe out all traces of the flood?

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  • Throw the Rakata in and things get interesting. I wouldn't doubt they could fight the Forerunners.

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  • I do not know of the rakata. I will have to do some wikireading These debates are always interesting but pointless. Eventually one side will be like well I have a bomb that can destroy existence. I think the precursors are a check mate piece, so we would have to argue at a forerunner level. And also there is more lore to star wars. We don't know all the forerunner were capable yet, which gives them an advantage. Flood still trumps all though.

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  • Star Wars does have incredible amount of material though. I know what you're saying with a lot of this stuff. But for example, Droid could become very useful against the flood. That and a lot of chemical weapons.

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  • I personally don't think any chemical warfare would be effective against the flood. It adapts too quickly, assimilating any thing and everything it comes into contact with. If allowed to to reach gravemind state it becomes powerful enough to outthink A.I. and control technology. What happens if it takes control of droid making facilities in the Star Wars universe?

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  • Why wouldn't chemicals be effective? If you pour acid on something, at the very least it's not gonna be fine. IF allowed to reach gravemind state it could be dangerous. But only IF. I don't think it would get that far. The Star wars universe could starve the flood out by fighting it only with droids. Then ships could blockade the planet. Orbital bombardment would be just as effective as glassing if not better.

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  • But the Star Wars universe is so fractured, by the time the flood would be seen as a threat it would have space traveling technology. That is why the forerunners eventually lost. The humans were attacking planets trying to stop the spread of the flood and the forerunners thought they were being aggressive and greedy. The flood needs only one quiet infection of a planet with space faring technology. After that they can travel any where. If they start in the fringes of the galaxy and take a few planets not part of the republic, Game Over.

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  • Cept I highly doubt any space faring planet would be taken over easily. Every planet that has space fairing tech, is under the Republic or the Empire. Since this scenario counts both sides working together, they entire galaxy is united under them. That means any tech is going to be apart of some organization that would be raising flags as soon as the flood got onto the planet. The flood may take the planet, but they would never be able to leave the planet. The blockades would stop that. Plus Hyperspace would not work as any blockade fleet is bond to have a few hyperspace jammers.

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  • Fair enough. The flood would only need to get to blockade ships not beyond them. It spreads quickly. Any planet the land is lost anyways. No one can ever leave it. Wasting man power on blockade also. And let's face it, people are stupid. How long to some scientist wants to study the flood? How easily would it spread as a first the republic does not recognize it is more than a sickness but a sentient life form? How many planets would be lost? How could they keep track of every ship that left before the blockade? The forerunners lost for a reason. They treated the flood as a sickness to be quarantined not fought. Undoubtedly the republic would respond the same way. And the forerunner did this for hundreds of years before realizing their folly. Could the republic fight the flood for hundred of years? Would they win a battle of attrition if the flood infected say "Couresant"?

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  • My answer is, maybe. You're argument admittedly leans on pure speculation. Could the flood win? Yes. Could they not win? Yes. A problem I see with your logic is that you treat the Republic like they are the Forerunners. They aren't too similar. Now throw the Empire into the equation and the whole scenario can be changed. Instead of a blockade, the Empire may just destroy the planet and everyone on it. Therefor the flood goes with it. The Empire would do whatever it takes to kill the flood. Just like how they reacted to the Yuzong Vong. Which the Yuzong Vong would also be on their side too. That is just a recipe for no survivors.

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  • Would they destroy it? Or would they destroy most of it? Would they take samples and try to understand it? We are all working on speculation. I think from evidence is that people are not as smart as your giving them credit for. They are always willing to underestimate something they view as inferior. Again, would they treat the flood as a virus or an enemy? I think a virus, each and every time. If a virus they will destroy some and try to understand some.

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