Voltron vs Transformers vs Robotech vs Power Rangers vs Enterprise vs Super Star Destroyer

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Pr0d1gy

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Transformers because Omega Supreme was a planet sized Transformer and could kick all these other mofos ass3s by himself.
 

CaLIPH619

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Originally posted by: Pr0d1gy
Transformers because Omega Supreme was a planet sized Transformer and could kick all these other mofos ass3s by himself.

nah bud, that was Unicron. Omega Supreme was the Autobot "base". It was a rocket launch pad with a tank circling it on a track. Additionally, there was Metroplex (Autobot City/huge ass robot) and Trypticon (Decepticon Tyrannosaur/Huge ass robot)

Still, Q > all.
 

Triumph

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Tranzor Z tops them all. I mean, they actually had a female robot whose breasts doubled as lethal missiles! "Fire missile one!" she would yell, and off went her left breast, rocketing towards an enemy. Of course she would be pretty much ineffective after firing both of her "missiles", and that's when the Tranzor Z robot would come and save her. Stupid women.
 

Drakkon

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Spaceball-1 would dominate the SSD....i mean did you see how long that thing took to clear the screen? it had to be AT LEAST five times as big as a SSD
Well it would win so long as a buncha *ssholes arent on board...
 

Hummin

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You forgot the "Who Cares" option in your poll...........they're cartoons. Cannot believe people get so worked up about cartoons aimed at pre-teens.
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: Hummin
You forgot the "Who Cares" option in your poll...........they're cartoons. Cannot believe people get so worked up about cartoons aimed at pre-teens.

Hummin
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ahh padawan... welcome to atot... you have much to learn
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: So
Anyone who thinks the multikilometer long Super Star Destroyer would not dominate is a fool.

Come on.

Drop the SSD and it's a real battle.

Uh, the Enterprise is pretty big. The enterprise D was 8 times larger than previous Enterprises, and the Enterprise E... well that star destroy hasn't got a thing on it. It's faster, more maneuverable, and has a crew that has done remarkable things without firing a phaser. One time the Enterprise RAMMED a Romulan battle cruiser(bigger than the enterprise), destroying it utterly. Plus, they took on the Borg, do you really think a couple storm troopers would be a problem?
 

Horus

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Originally posted by: tennisflip
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: So
Anyone who thinks the multikilometer long Super Star Destroyer would not dominate is a fool.

Come on.

Drop the SSD and it's a real battle.

size matters not!!! :|


Yup. An A-wing pretty much took out a SSD in ROTJ.

That's because they got LUCKY. Flew right into the bridge, managed to get through the shields.

It's kinda like the reason that they don't have the SSD in SW: Empires at War. It's just TOO big to move around the map!
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: So
Hang on now. Photon torpedos barely puncture the hull of star trek ships...how would the enterprise take down a ship 20x it's size even will all it's photon torps?

First off, photon torpedoes obliterate ships in Star Trek. They rip right through the hull of an unshielded ship. Everyone knows you use phasers first to weaken the shields, then torpedoes to destroy them.

Second, the Enterprise has quantum torpedoes. The SSD was blown up with far less firepower than the Enterprise has.

Third, there were ships bigger and stronger in the Star Trek universe that the original constitution-class Enterprise defeated than the SSD.
 

Malak

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You should add the Babylon 5 ship, Excalibur. That thing was a beast. It could probably hold it's own in space. The lack of shields kinda makes it weak to torpedoes, but any energy blasts are negated.
 

MasterAndCommander

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I forgot what I voted for originally, but I'm changing it to Chuck Norris.


The original ending, as suggested by Chuck Norris to George Lucas' "The Return of the Jedi" consisted of the Rebel Alliance finding Chuck Norris on the moon of Endor. The Rebel Alliance realized the power they had in front of them, and begged Chuck to help them defeat the Empire's Death Star. Chuck then jumped into space and roundhouse kicked the Death Star, which exploded in a fiery bang. In the last scenes, Leia left Han for Chuck, Chewbacca became Chuck's life-debt servant, and Luke decided to drop Jedi training and study under Chuck. The ending was never made because it was too awesome for George Lucas to comprehend.
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: Malak
Originally posted by: So
Anyone who thinks the multikilometer long Super Star Destroyer would not dominate is a fool.

Come on.

Drop the SSD and it's a real battle.

Uh, the Enterprise is pretty big. The enterprise D was 8 times larger than previous Enterprises, and the Enterprise E... well that star destroy hasn't got a thing on it. It's faster, more maneuverable, and has a crew that has done remarkable things without firing a phaser. One time the Enterprise RAMMED a Romulan battle cruiser(bigger than the enterprise), destroying it utterly. Plus, they took on the Borg, do you really think a couple storm troopers would be a problem?
QFT.

Ingenuity > long, easily breakable ships
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Ingenuity > long, easily breakable ships

Whats an Ingenuity ?

Seriously? :confused:


Ingenuity - n. pl. in·ge·nu·i·ties

1) Inventive skill or imagination; cleverness.
2) Imaginative and clever design or construction: a narrative plot of great ingenuity.
3) An ingenious or imaginative contrivance.