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Re: Who would Win - Shoddy - 03-04-2013 Dachshundofdoom Wrote:The answer is Space Geese. They're the only beings in the universe that can turn the natural "beat everything to death" reaction of assistants against them. Space geese are pretty easy to kill with an emergency oxygentank... Re: Who would Win - Dachshundofdoom - 03-04-2013 Shoddy Wrote:Dachshundofdoom Wrote:The answer is Space Geese. They're the only beings in the universe that can turn the natural "beat everything to death" reaction of assistants against them. Clearly you haven't seen what happens when you kill Space Geese. Maybe it's a special variety of Space Geese. Regardless, the geese aren't really enormously threatening INDIVIDUALLY in terms of ability to murder you or toughness; they're not space yetis or bears. But believe me, I've seen a station overwhelmed completely by the damn things, and nothing else could defeat them. Bombs, death squads, town guards...everything failed. Although now that I think about it, since this is a thread about things beating up other things, the real winner-take-all would be a Transposed Particle Field, since nothing to my knowledge wields the necessary devices to kill them and their specific kind of murder would probably overcome the Space Goose's claim to fame. We are all giant nerds for even letting this thread get this far Re: Who would Win - CaptainBravo - 03-04-2013 Dachshundofdoom Wrote:Although now that I think about it, since this is a thread about things beating up other things, the real winner-take-all would be a Transposed Particle Field, since nothing to my knowledge wields the necessary devices to kill them and their specific kind of murder would probably overcome the Space Goose's claim to fame. Transposed Particle Fields are nerds. just move before they finish ruining your nerd body and then hit them with stuff until it's time to move again. there is something in the game that one-shots them Re: Who would Win - Readster - 03-05-2013 The singularity is the clear winner. The singularity devours all it touches and can only be defeated by a bomb wielding crew member with nothing to live for... Thus making the crew the strongest entity on the station. Re: Who would Win - Niars - 03-05-2013 I see your singularity and I raise you a Donk Cruiser's Sectioner Beam. Re: Who would Win - h3half - 03-05-2013 One time a black hole ate a singularity Re: Who would Win - bladex454 - 03-07-2013 Another Who would win, 9th or 10th incarnation of the doctor? Re: Who would Win - Hard Boiled - 03-07-2013 I heard Rube Potter could beat anyone. Re: Who would Win - Hard Boiled - 03-07-2013 Hard Boiled Wrote:I heard Rube Potter could be beat by anyone. Corrections made, sorry. Re: Who would Win - FrontlineAcrobat4 - 03-07-2013 Hard Boiled Wrote:I heard Rube Potter could beat anyone. Yes this is true *flex Re: Who would Win - Conor12 - 03-07-2013 FrontlineAcrobat4 Wrote:Famous last words before being robusted.Hard Boiled Wrote:I heard Rube Potter could beat anyone. Re: Who would Win - FrontlineAcrobat4 - 03-07-2013 Okay "sure" Re: Who would Win - bladex454 - 03-07-2013 The last words of Rube Potter..... Re: Who would Win - bubs - 03-10-2013 it's me I am the one who would win Re: Who would Win - atomic1fire - 03-11-2013 Stun guns and stun batons kill transposed particle fields. Security > science ghosts > everything else. |