Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-33719810-20171122020843/@comment-25754873-20171205001551

KingTotalWar wrote:

Kickratgames wrote:

KingTotalWar wrote:

MrHobit1234 wrote: That would result in MAD.

Hobit, Chief of the Inquisition (Inform me of heretics) Yeah um, even with the Valar, arda facs aren’t going to fly to space and defeat every faction in Star Wars. Obviously you do not understand the concept of "Valar Intervening" if Arda was in peril the Valar would intervene now since you are obviously saying Arda would be in peril the Valar would Intervene and destroy all of star wars. "But they don't have spaceships!" they don't need spaceships doofus. They're Valar not some puny children.

"But Arda would be destroyed before they could destroy Star Wars!" Eru could sense them coming from 500 hundred miles away and destroy the entire fleet.

Eru and his Valar could simply wish all planets in the star wars galaxy to explode and there you go it's done.

Face it you have no argument it's a bunch of humans with cool tech versus virtually god and his angels. If they don’t need spaceships, then why did they need a fleet to get to Beleriand?

And uhm, there’s kinda hundreds of different super weapons in Star Wars meant for destroying planets. Darth Nihilus can literally suck the life from planets. “But muh valar” to that I say “but muh abeloth”. See what happens? If you don’t define perameters, you get this mess, or you get yourself being a dick trying to insult people simply because they try to make a fair comparison. This is like trying to solve algebra using geometry, everyone is just going to jizz their biased opinions everywhere, something I’ve been taking the time not to do. Hmmm, maybe because their entire force weren't litteral gods incarnate? Darth Vader may be powerful human, but he is that, a human, Sauron is a litteral god incarnate. In Arda Eru forces the Anuir not to just full on mind control his children, in this scenario, Darth Vader would have no such luck. Remember, not having the Ring did not weakn Sauron, having it rather empowered him.

Hobit, Chief of the Inquisition (Inform me of heretics)