9/24 c18 Angelo
Cenas de Kreave são ótimas!
Cenas de Kreave são ótimas!
8/29 c3 Sci-Fi Guy 22
It'll probably come up in the next chapter but I hope Garrus comments on the innies as the Turians had their own version of them in the form of the Unification War. I also think it was an inspired choice to have Shepard be put into Halo as it is usually the other way around.
It'll probably come up in the next chapter but I hope Garrus comments on the innies as the Turians had their own version of them in the form of the Unification War. I also think it was an inspired choice to have Shepard be put into Halo as it is usually the other way around.
6/10 c25 Davycannonhound
When I realized this was part of an ongoing series, I already knew this was going to be good. My favorite thing, above all, was seeing the writing itself improve.
I also enjoyed how the characters taught each other things. The Normandy crew showed Noble Team, and the UNSC as a whole, that things sometimes aren’t so black and white.
But the invasion of Reach taught the Normandy Crew just how brutal a full fledged war can be. That sometimes things completely out of your control come from absolutely nowhere.
I don’t normally leave reviews (I should), but I wanted to at least congratulate you on essentially finishing a novel. Can’t wait to see how your future works improved.
When I realized this was part of an ongoing series, I already knew this was going to be good. My favorite thing, above all, was seeing the writing itself improve.
I also enjoyed how the characters taught each other things. The Normandy crew showed Noble Team, and the UNSC as a whole, that things sometimes aren’t so black and white.
But the invasion of Reach taught the Normandy Crew just how brutal a full fledged war can be. That sometimes things completely out of your control come from absolutely nowhere.
I don’t normally leave reviews (I should), but I wanted to at least congratulate you on essentially finishing a novel. Can’t wait to see how your future works improved.
5/27 c25 Guest8492
This,
This Story and those like it is why Fan fiction of the crossover variant exists in the first place and this Chapter is why I read it and enjoy it! I found myself at the final few chapters around midnight and decided "Fuck It" and plowed through it until 4am. I finished and on March 27th 2024, Memorial Day no less, perhaps it was poetic. I read the Epilogue with the Reach Epilogue piano segment on repeat clip playing and it fit so incredibly well.
There's a lot of absolute garbage that is associated with Fan fiction for many different reasons, I myself had just come off of one that had such a godawful segment on somehow conjuring up a bunch of WWI in a Nepolionic era industrial base via what I assume were the author's 12 year old fever dreams who thinks he knows anything just because he read gun stats on Google; despite not having cheap steel a la Bessemer process, knowledge of smokeless powder (which btw is basically nitroglycerin soaked in cotton) which STEEL is vital so your guns don't explode as black Powder guns can get away with iron, let alone the metallic cartridge. It infuriated my firearms knowledge sensibilities so much that it literally gave me a splitting headache and such drivel would have been mercilessly torched in even a YT comment thread. Hell it involved the Command & Conquer universe And there's ways to conjure up lots hardware like that in universe if he tried. And then I saw I had this Story opened up in a tab but hadn't touched in over a year I dove back in as a palate cleanse; it was absolutely a wise decision. Despite being written around the same time This Absolutely trounced that other garbage.
It Was a Bitter Sweet thing reading this through, I had sadly never played Halo Reach due to absolute burnout over the series as my friends relentlessly played nothing but Halo multiplayer for about 5-6 years. I wish I had done so back in the day when it first released; I Always felt Halo had the apex of its Magic when it was the Humans vs the Covenant as I always hated the Flood on every level and category imaginable and Reach was nothing but that. Despite knowing the Struggle was in vain from the 1st game and the 1st Novel.
This was only the first volume in the Series and I'm looking forward to Guilty Sparks. To See how not only the Master Chief, Cortana and the Autumn crew tackle Halo 04 but now with Colonel Holland's Battered Army survivors, Buck's ODST Squad, Remains of Noble Team, maybe getting Linda back on her feet early to have Halo Co-op be the new Canon and finally Commander Sheppard with his now throughly blooded Normandy SR-2 crew.
I can't wait to see where this all leads!
This,
This Story and those like it is why Fan fiction of the crossover variant exists in the first place and this Chapter is why I read it and enjoy it! I found myself at the final few chapters around midnight and decided "Fuck It" and plowed through it until 4am. I finished and on March 27th 2024, Memorial Day no less, perhaps it was poetic. I read the Epilogue with the Reach Epilogue piano segment on repeat clip playing and it fit so incredibly well.
There's a lot of absolute garbage that is associated with Fan fiction for many different reasons, I myself had just come off of one that had such a godawful segment on somehow conjuring up a bunch of WWI in a Nepolionic era industrial base via what I assume were the author's 12 year old fever dreams who thinks he knows anything just because he read gun stats on Google; despite not having cheap steel a la Bessemer process, knowledge of smokeless powder (which btw is basically nitroglycerin soaked in cotton) which STEEL is vital so your guns don't explode as black Powder guns can get away with iron, let alone the metallic cartridge. It infuriated my firearms knowledge sensibilities so much that it literally gave me a splitting headache and such drivel would have been mercilessly torched in even a YT comment thread. Hell it involved the Command & Conquer universe And there's ways to conjure up lots hardware like that in universe if he tried. And then I saw I had this Story opened up in a tab but hadn't touched in over a year I dove back in as a palate cleanse; it was absolutely a wise decision. Despite being written around the same time This Absolutely trounced that other garbage.
It Was a Bitter Sweet thing reading this through, I had sadly never played Halo Reach due to absolute burnout over the series as my friends relentlessly played nothing but Halo multiplayer for about 5-6 years. I wish I had done so back in the day when it first released; I Always felt Halo had the apex of its Magic when it was the Humans vs the Covenant as I always hated the Flood on every level and category imaginable and Reach was nothing but that. Despite knowing the Struggle was in vain from the 1st game and the 1st Novel.
This was only the first volume in the Series and I'm looking forward to Guilty Sparks. To See how not only the Master Chief, Cortana and the Autumn crew tackle Halo 04 but now with Colonel Holland's Battered Army survivors, Buck's ODST Squad, Remains of Noble Team, maybe getting Linda back on her feet early to have Halo Co-op be the new Canon and finally Commander Sheppard with his now throughly blooded Normandy SR-2 crew.
I can't wait to see where this all leads!
5/27 c19 Guest8492
Across all of Mass Effect, I always Loved the Mass Effect 2 Normandy Crew the most; it felt like a Found Family or the beginnings of a little clan or tribe. You get that in spades here where the ground team (minus one )pledging to follow Shepherd to Sword Base. They've all now truly been through Hell together, forged by an Apocalyptic War.
Across all of Mass Effect, I always Loved the Mass Effect 2 Normandy Crew the most; it felt like a Found Family or the beginnings of a little clan or tribe. You get that in spades here where the ground team (minus one )pledging to follow Shepherd to Sword Base. They've all now truly been through Hell together, forged by an Apocalyptic War.
5/17 c16 Guest8492
Now for the downer;
As for the Notes on the ME3 ending; I can say that even now in 2024 over 12 Years after the game was released i still get a twinge of anger over that goddamned ending fiasco when i think about it. I was very underwhelmed by the first ending I got since I wasn't spoiled but then I heard about it on the Wiki; I replayed all 3 Endings and it basically killed my motivation to play the game anymore. I Barely was able to get through the Extended Cut and the Leviathan DLC and then I never touched the game again to This DAY and I regret not playing the Cidadel DLC from the footage I've seen but not enough to jump back in. Which is sad as for about 2 months I was having some of the best gaming time of my life and then I got to the ending. Then there's the REAL Reason why it ended up that way; EA was Being EA and gave Bioware LESS Time to finish the game than with ME2 despite it being the Finale of a 200 ish hour story trilogy and ME3 being bigger. Then the Story leaks probably put extra pressure as they had to scramble to come up with new ideas apparently. On top of this Bioware Knew they didn't have enough time to fully flesh out the ending on top of what else they wanted so they doubled down on the combat system. Now don't get me wrong I enjoyed the ME3 combat despite only running as a basic bitch Soldier Class but the changes and updates weren't enough to compensate as ME2 had already done most of the heavy lifting in that regard so said impact was minimal in the grand scheme of things. The whole "Artistic Licence" thing was probably just an excuse that EA or the Bioware PR people came up with to cover their collective asses. Sad thing is this looking back seems like the first truly major sign of the tipping point of the backslide in gaming quality that has continued to this day.
Now for the downer;
As for the Notes on the ME3 ending; I can say that even now in 2024 over 12 Years after the game was released i still get a twinge of anger over that goddamned ending fiasco when i think about it. I was very underwhelmed by the first ending I got since I wasn't spoiled but then I heard about it on the Wiki; I replayed all 3 Endings and it basically killed my motivation to play the game anymore. I Barely was able to get through the Extended Cut and the Leviathan DLC and then I never touched the game again to This DAY and I regret not playing the Cidadel DLC from the footage I've seen but not enough to jump back in. Which is sad as for about 2 months I was having some of the best gaming time of my life and then I got to the ending. Then there's the REAL Reason why it ended up that way; EA was Being EA and gave Bioware LESS Time to finish the game than with ME2 despite it being the Finale of a 200 ish hour story trilogy and ME3 being bigger. Then the Story leaks probably put extra pressure as they had to scramble to come up with new ideas apparently. On top of this Bioware Knew they didn't have enough time to fully flesh out the ending on top of what else they wanted so they doubled down on the combat system. Now don't get me wrong I enjoyed the ME3 combat despite only running as a basic bitch Soldier Class but the changes and updates weren't enough to compensate as ME2 had already done most of the heavy lifting in that regard so said impact was minimal in the grand scheme of things. The whole "Artistic Licence" thing was probably just an excuse that EA or the Bioware PR people came up with to cover their collective asses. Sad thing is this looking back seems like the first truly major sign of the tipping point of the backslide in gaming quality that has continued to this day.
5/17 c16 Guest8492
Well Hot damn; the part of this that starts where the canon Exodus level begins after the suicide Grunts is perhaps the single best written fight scene for a Halo Mass Effect crossover involving characters that aren't The Chief and Shepard I've ever read and perhaps even equal to those. Everyone gets a part to play (except Tali sadly) and the tension gets ramped up before the fight with all the snippets leading up to August 23rd and Garrus might cement his reputation as "The Archangel of Alexandria". The part with Grunt in particular hit hard; I felt parallels between it and the ME3 with the Rachni Husk fight but even though I was basically certain he would survive it felt more tense and impactful to me. Probably due to it being a Horde of Brutes being the foe; their relentless endurance and neigh feral intelligence bumping up the intensity. And this was all written back in 2012, series started before even Mass Effect 3 was released.
Well Hot damn; the part of this that starts where the canon Exodus level begins after the suicide Grunts is perhaps the single best written fight scene for a Halo Mass Effect crossover involving characters that aren't The Chief and Shepard I've ever read and perhaps even equal to those. Everyone gets a part to play (except Tali sadly) and the tension gets ramped up before the fight with all the snippets leading up to August 23rd and Garrus might cement his reputation as "The Archangel of Alexandria". The part with Grunt in particular hit hard; I felt parallels between it and the ME3 with the Rachni Husk fight but even though I was basically certain he would survive it felt more tense and impactful to me. Probably due to it being a Horde of Brutes being the foe; their relentless endurance and neigh feral intelligence bumping up the intensity. And this was all written back in 2012, series started before even Mass Effect 3 was released.
3/28 c8 Guest
Dude. There is now way Noble Two – a rank of LCMD (Lieutenant Commander) can't order Shepard. He's is a rank step-up from her when it comes with Naval ranks.
Dude. There is now way Noble Two – a rank of LCMD (Lieutenant Commander) can't order Shepard. He's is a rank step-up from her when it comes with Naval ranks.
3/8 c18 Guest
You’ve broken my immersion with garrus and Emile. A Turin’s wouldn’t be able to move that much weight as easily let alone be able to apply enough pressure to strangle a spartan through their armor. So garrus being able to easily pin Emile is a stretch or did the Normandy crew all get strength enhancements all of a sudden?
You’ve broken my immersion with garrus and Emile. A Turin’s wouldn’t be able to move that much weight as easily let alone be able to apply enough pressure to strangle a spartan through their armor. So garrus being able to easily pin Emile is a stretch or did the Normandy crew all get strength enhancements all of a sudden?
1/10 c2 9Mass Effect Archive
weapons to "Guest" in his comment on chapter 2
The Normandy is unique in it's design. The ship is so fast and agile that it's basically untouchable by mass effect standards, never mind halo (who generally use slower, heavier ships)
The 170m long Normandy's thanix cannon hits with around the same punch as a 500m ME Cruiser. Around 20 kt give or take. However, it's impact area diameter is measured in single diget centimeters, unlike halo, where its measured in single diget meters. This means that despite being pitiful in KE by halo standards, the thanix completely blows halo out of the water in terms of penetration as that pitiful KE is concentrated on such a small area. Meaning that in theory, the Normandy would be capable of easily penetrating the Covie Cruiser's shields and armour with little effort, though it won't actually do much damage unless it hits something vital.
The logic that ME ships are vulnerable to lasers and plasma is flawed and shows a fundimental misunderstanding of ME lore since both weapons exist in the mass effect universe. With ME being a bit more on the harder side than halo, they acknowledge that no mater how thick your armour is, it won't stop an armour piercing projectile with nuclear levels of KE. Ships in Mass Effect don't have armour. The "ship armour" mentioned in the lore is an extremely robust ablative heat shielding system that renders most directed energy weapons useless by scattering heat. A suit of armour made of less than an inch of the stuff managed to survive the intense heat of atmospheric reentry with most of the armour plates still in tact. Additionally, plasma is a gas (It has atoms. AtomsMass) and would probably be repelled by kinetic barriers far easier than actual kinetic weapons due to it being so light. Kinetic barriers are repulsive. Not static. They also have o solid surface so its unlikely that the plasma will do much (if any) damage before its repelled.
As for the crew. its commonly accepted fact that will who would win in a space battle is debateable, in ground combat, ME dominates. They use practically the same armour and shields to protect soldiers as their ships and all are carrying fully automatic handheld macs on steroids.
As for the crew themselves, every single member of Shepard's squad has been handpicked from the best soldiers, scientists and mercenaries the ME milky-way has to offer.
Samara is a 900 year old asari justicar( a member of a powerful race of essentially space elves with some of the most powerful biotics in the galaxy. She is also an elite warrior monk with 400 years of experience in her proffession and some of the best combat training in the galaxy. plus centuries of mercenary experience before that.
Jack is a biotic superweapon trained and experimented on from childhood to turn her into the most powerful biotic in the galaxy.
Miranda is a genetically engineered "perfect human" faster, stronger and smater than the average human with significantly above average biotics by human standards.
Grunt is a genetically engineered Krogan supersoldier. The in-game height of krogan is inconsistent with the conon. This was done due to engine limitations in ME1 that meant that the krogan had to be able to fit over a 6ft human skeleton for animation. In the book, Mass Effect revelation, the Krogan, Skarr, is stated to be 8ft 2 and weighing 200kg. Wrex from the games is stated to weigh ~350 kg. Asuming that he's average weight for his size, that puts him at 9ft tall. Grunt's meant to be bigger. Krogan are also almost indestructible and can lift and throw at least 4 metric tonnes with little effort. Grunt is said to be significantly more powerful than the average krogan. His weapon of choice is also an M-300 Claymore. one of the most powerful weapons in the mass effect universe to not classify as a heavy weapon and which has so much recoil that it could break a human's arms. A Claymore can erase the head of a thresher maw in a single shot. A giant sandworm typically recommended to be engaged with vehicle mounted heavy weapons.
Garrus, Jacob and zaeed don't bring much to the table beyond natural skill, however, all 3 are experienced soldiers with a tactical genius that few can match.
Tali and mordin don't offer much in a fight however, the former is a mechanical genius and the latter is an actual genius and probably the smartest organic in both Mass effect and halo.
Kasumi and Thane are excellent at stealth and infiltration.
Legion is easily the smartest AI in this fanfic, is capable of thinking and communicating at the speed of light, is far more durable than a human, has a level of strength on par with a krogan and carries a widow anti-material rifle, the most powerful hand-held mass accelerator cannon in mass effect. It's mobile platform is also optimised f stealth and infiltration.
weapons to "Guest" in his comment on chapter 2
The Normandy is unique in it's design. The ship is so fast and agile that it's basically untouchable by mass effect standards, never mind halo (who generally use slower, heavier ships)
The 170m long Normandy's thanix cannon hits with around the same punch as a 500m ME Cruiser. Around 20 kt give or take. However, it's impact area diameter is measured in single diget centimeters, unlike halo, where its measured in single diget meters. This means that despite being pitiful in KE by halo standards, the thanix completely blows halo out of the water in terms of penetration as that pitiful KE is concentrated on such a small area. Meaning that in theory, the Normandy would be capable of easily penetrating the Covie Cruiser's shields and armour with little effort, though it won't actually do much damage unless it hits something vital.
The logic that ME ships are vulnerable to lasers and plasma is flawed and shows a fundimental misunderstanding of ME lore since both weapons exist in the mass effect universe. With ME being a bit more on the harder side than halo, they acknowledge that no mater how thick your armour is, it won't stop an armour piercing projectile with nuclear levels of KE. Ships in Mass Effect don't have armour. The "ship armour" mentioned in the lore is an extremely robust ablative heat shielding system that renders most directed energy weapons useless by scattering heat. A suit of armour made of less than an inch of the stuff managed to survive the intense heat of atmospheric reentry with most of the armour plates still in tact. Additionally, plasma is a gas (It has atoms. AtomsMass) and would probably be repelled by kinetic barriers far easier than actual kinetic weapons due to it being so light. Kinetic barriers are repulsive. Not static. They also have o solid surface so its unlikely that the plasma will do much (if any) damage before its repelled.
As for the crew. its commonly accepted fact that will who would win in a space battle is debateable, in ground combat, ME dominates. They use practically the same armour and shields to protect soldiers as their ships and all are carrying fully automatic handheld macs on steroids.
As for the crew themselves, every single member of Shepard's squad has been handpicked from the best soldiers, scientists and mercenaries the ME milky-way has to offer.
Samara is a 900 year old asari justicar( a member of a powerful race of essentially space elves with some of the most powerful biotics in the galaxy. She is also an elite warrior monk with 400 years of experience in her proffession and some of the best combat training in the galaxy. plus centuries of mercenary experience before that.
Jack is a biotic superweapon trained and experimented on from childhood to turn her into the most powerful biotic in the galaxy.
Miranda is a genetically engineered "perfect human" faster, stronger and smater than the average human with significantly above average biotics by human standards.
Grunt is a genetically engineered Krogan supersoldier. The in-game height of krogan is inconsistent with the conon. This was done due to engine limitations in ME1 that meant that the krogan had to be able to fit over a 6ft human skeleton for animation. In the book, Mass Effect revelation, the Krogan, Skarr, is stated to be 8ft 2 and weighing 200kg. Wrex from the games is stated to weigh ~350 kg. Asuming that he's average weight for his size, that puts him at 9ft tall. Grunt's meant to be bigger. Krogan are also almost indestructible and can lift and throw at least 4 metric tonnes with little effort. Grunt is said to be significantly more powerful than the average krogan. His weapon of choice is also an M-300 Claymore. one of the most powerful weapons in the mass effect universe to not classify as a heavy weapon and which has so much recoil that it could break a human's arms. A Claymore can erase the head of a thresher maw in a single shot. A giant sandworm typically recommended to be engaged with vehicle mounted heavy weapons.
Garrus, Jacob and zaeed don't bring much to the table beyond natural skill, however, all 3 are experienced soldiers with a tactical genius that few can match.
Tali and mordin don't offer much in a fight however, the former is a mechanical genius and the latter is an actual genius and probably the smartest organic in both Mass effect and halo.
Kasumi and Thane are excellent at stealth and infiltration.
Legion is easily the smartest AI in this fanfic, is capable of thinking and communicating at the speed of light, is far more durable than a human, has a level of strength on par with a krogan and carries a widow anti-material rifle, the most powerful hand-held mass accelerator cannon in mass effect. It's mobile platform is also optimised f stealth and infiltration.
11/5/2022 c1 naotw
"no one else besides.." Anderson, Hackett, Illusive man, all knew. Issue was always finding irrefutable evidence.
"portable FTL..." no such thing. Beside QEC comms, FTL is through relay-centered comm buoys.
"same energy given off by a mass effect field namely element zero." shouldn't it be the reverse that usually happens?
"as a Black Hole" a singularity with infinite gravity is a black hole; a hole in spacetime. Black holes range from planet to solar system-x sized, same for their gravity fields.
"rather crass..." wasn't sarcasm?
"over six hundred..." near 1000.
"no real harm in it." theft is theft. Downplaying it is near idiotic. This comes after "at least when she was caught."
"mass effect accelerator" what's that?
"Dark energy?" eezo allows manipulation of this. It's not new and is related to dark matter.
"most work oriented..." too vague to be precise. What does work cover? Military service is part of work and that goes to the Turians. Engineering and mining go to Quarians. Diplomacy goes to the Asari. Science/research/espionage goes to the Salarians, etc.
"to give boost to probe..." long orbit. Why not let it fall to the wormhole that has its own gravity, enough to accelerate the probe towards itself before being sucked in?
"ship's roster and data files" impossible. Different digital architectures and executions. Also different languages.
"1700 meters", as an AI learning social cues, she'd give precise answers; 1782 meters.
"would've detected them long before now..." ships in ftl are undetectable until they arrive, due to blueshift, in ME as there are no FTL sensors.
"visual range..." they're screwed unless they run.
"refusing to initiate..." or their comm systems are incompatible. Or they're comms are damaged. How did she come up with this conclusion without a point of reference of the ship's systems?
"in short bursts..." If one of the plasma cannons, armor would glow and structures would near snap or melt(assuming silaris), going by the battle against oculi at the debris field.
"I believe I can weaken..." how, after noting that active defenses are fully preventing her hacking attempts?
"seemed to be disrupted and..." plasma torpedoes, how? They are physical balls ignited and directed by the firing ship.
"...in the grand scheme of things." upto 50 pulse laser turrets are nothing to ignore. Even for silaris.
"65 percent and..." unlikely. That puts it at CCS level strength, given noted plasma cannon impacts.
"explosion across the gun batteries..." no shields or passed through where it dropped?
"twenty percent", "should be able to penetrate", unlikely in the short time bought given how it works and its likely yield.
"straight through the shields..." usually 2 or more unsc cruiser MACs down a CCS's shields. At 20%, it'd require an overload yield of high 2x digit kilotons(dreadnought yield). The thanix is noted to give cruiser comparable firepower.
How did normandy consistently survive repeated plasma cannon and pulse laser impacts without moderate to heavy structural damage(behind the silaris), carbon scoring or barrier emitter damage, assuming full upgrades? ME and Halo are commonly viewed in different feat ranges.
"no one else besides.." Anderson, Hackett, Illusive man, all knew. Issue was always finding irrefutable evidence.
"portable FTL..." no such thing. Beside QEC comms, FTL is through relay-centered comm buoys.
"same energy given off by a mass effect field namely element zero." shouldn't it be the reverse that usually happens?
"as a Black Hole" a singularity with infinite gravity is a black hole; a hole in spacetime. Black holes range from planet to solar system-x sized, same for their gravity fields.
"rather crass..." wasn't sarcasm?
"over six hundred..." near 1000.
"no real harm in it." theft is theft. Downplaying it is near idiotic. This comes after "at least when she was caught."
"mass effect accelerator" what's that?
"Dark energy?" eezo allows manipulation of this. It's not new and is related to dark matter.
"most work oriented..." too vague to be precise. What does work cover? Military service is part of work and that goes to the Turians. Engineering and mining go to Quarians. Diplomacy goes to the Asari. Science/research/espionage goes to the Salarians, etc.
"to give boost to probe..." long orbit. Why not let it fall to the wormhole that has its own gravity, enough to accelerate the probe towards itself before being sucked in?
"ship's roster and data files" impossible. Different digital architectures and executions. Also different languages.
"1700 meters", as an AI learning social cues, she'd give precise answers; 1782 meters.
"would've detected them long before now..." ships in ftl are undetectable until they arrive, due to blueshift, in ME as there are no FTL sensors.
"visual range..." they're screwed unless they run.
"refusing to initiate..." or their comm systems are incompatible. Or they're comms are damaged. How did she come up with this conclusion without a point of reference of the ship's systems?
"in short bursts..." If one of the plasma cannons, armor would glow and structures would near snap or melt(assuming silaris), going by the battle against oculi at the debris field.
"I believe I can weaken..." how, after noting that active defenses are fully preventing her hacking attempts?
"seemed to be disrupted and..." plasma torpedoes, how? They are physical balls ignited and directed by the firing ship.
"...in the grand scheme of things." upto 50 pulse laser turrets are nothing to ignore. Even for silaris.
"65 percent and..." unlikely. That puts it at CCS level strength, given noted plasma cannon impacts.
"explosion across the gun batteries..." no shields or passed through where it dropped?
"twenty percent", "should be able to penetrate", unlikely in the short time bought given how it works and its likely yield.
"straight through the shields..." usually 2 or more unsc cruiser MACs down a CCS's shields. At 20%, it'd require an overload yield of high 2x digit kilotons(dreadnought yield). The thanix is noted to give cruiser comparable firepower.
How did normandy consistently survive repeated plasma cannon and pulse laser impacts without moderate to heavy structural damage(behind the silaris), carbon scoring or barrier emitter damage, assuming full upgrades? ME and Halo are commonly viewed in different feat ranges.
8/19/2022 c2 Bone Mommy
it's actually pretty well written but only problem is wanking. Lore wise halo even weakest species stronger than human and capable of overpowering humans with bare hands with ease.
it's actually pretty well written but only problem is wanking. Lore wise halo even weakest species stronger than human and capable of overpowering humans with bare hands with ease.
8/4/2022 c21 Believer218
I'd like to believe that Tali's augmented reality system is the basis for the H3 ODST VISR
I'd like to believe that Tali's augmented reality system is the basis for the H3 ODST VISR