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Just a random guy, doing random things. Main RP: Hell's Coffee Lounge Current RPs change often enough that it's too much effort keeping a list of them updated.

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@Flamelord
Yes, which is why I'm limiting their numbers this much. They're incredibly dangerous soldeirs, but there are only 300 of them. Considering the fact that a character such as Ultron is able to deploy armies of tens of thousands with relative ease, I believe it remains fairly balanced. It just means you need to keep in mind that you're not facing infantry. Treat every Space Marine as if they were a walking tank.

The reason I think the Alliance of Conquerors is fairly screwed is because they walked into a trap. The Space Marines currently have the advantage of cover, turret support fire and the collapsing buildings. Because the area near the palace is cleared the Alliance has no cover, and large parts of their army are getting crushed by rubble.

Of course, they might be able to turn the tide if they get good air support, or if they manage to break through the perimeter of space marines somehow, but considering that 200 or so space marines are firing in unison, it's nigh impossible to just charge through that. They'd have to deploy troops from the sky, port them in, or somehow prevent the Space Marines from firing in order to pull that off.

But maybe I'm being a bit too strategic about this ^^
@Lmpkio
You vastly underestimate Space Marines.

If this fight is going to play out, you need a concept of why 40K is considered bullshit OP by most. I'm going to quickly detail what makes Space Marines utterly unstoppable.

In order to join the Space Marines, you need to be an unstoppable badass. Only elites of the likes of Snake or Shepherd even get into the program. For example, in order to join the Space Wolves, you need to kill a giant wolf monster the size of a car with nothing but your bare hands. And that's BEFORE they get superpowers. In order to join the Salamanders, you need to kill a giant firebreathing dragon on an active volcano using a weapon you built yourself. The Dark Angels initiation is a secret, but it's known that in the old days you needed to kill a giant chaos monster using only mediëval weapons and armour. That gets you initiated as a Scout Marine - not even a full Space Marine.

If you were to take an AK-47, place it against a space marine's forehead and pull the trigger, the bullets would bounce off his skull. Without any armour, space marines are capable of withstanding machine-gun fire with relative ease, and have enough strength to bench press a car. They live for almost a Thousand years, and are incredibly skilled. And that's without any special gear.
@supertinyking
The One reaches out, and gathers power into it's hand. And yet, even as it does so, it can feel itself weakening. The energy slips from between it's fingers, and even as it grabs at order, it can feel corruption seeping into it. "You think you can wield the powers of order, when your mind is filled with chaos? Perhaps we did overestimate you, a little girl throwing a little tantrum. Perhaps... perhaps there is no need of you. It seems you will not need our assistance. However, I am a being of kindness." The hundred voices spoke in unison, cunning and cruel, as the Warp Storm seemed to draw back from this world. The world of Tor-6 was revealed once more, it's surface completely barren. All that remained there were twisted mutants of the warp, and even they died soon, for unknown reasons. What remained was a dead world, covered in corpses, drenched in blood, and corrupted by the influences of Chaos. And yet, a single place remained untainted, a single location.

Should the One investigate, it would find a single city block which seemed to be completely untouched by chaos. Not a single corpse litered it's streets, not a single drop of blood had fouled the earth. It was as if the populace had simply disappeared. All that could be seen of the Daemons of Chaos was a white ash.
Also, you don't want to f*ck with the Space Marines. Their gear makes most other fictional universes shit themselves. And I haven't even gotten the Titan Legions involved yet.
@Lmpkio@Absolis@Eviledd1984
An army of thousands marched on the Imperial Palace, and but three hundred stood to protect it. But they were three hundred of the best, three hundred of the elite. Each a veteran of a hundred battles, genetically engineered into the perfect super soldier and equipped with the most powerful weapons the Imperium of Man could offer them. Among them were those warriors so great, their deaths were not the end of their service, and their bodies were interred into the cyborg death machines known as Dreadnoughts. Whilst the Deathwing and the Ravenwing might not be among them, each of them was an army in their own right.

"Hold your ground at all costs! Drive them back, let not a single one of them set food on these grounds!" The Emperor reached upwards, and a beam of purple crackling energy shot from his fingers, digging into the warp storm high above. He gritted his teeth, feeling the teeth of the Chaos Gods around him, as they attempted to rip him to shreds. He glared, as a trickle of blood ran down the side of his face, like a blood-red tear, his body attempting to hold up under the stress. "Hold this ground, and I will call forth the armies of the Empire of Man! We shall show them what fear is, and we shall show them that we are to be feared!"

The Dark Angels raised their guns, two lines of them having formed behind the barrier. The first knelt down, their guns aimed through slits in the barrier built specifically for this purpose. Those behind them aimed over the shoulders of their compatriots, forming a line of firepower ready to face any assault. A wall of bolters, stretching across the perimeter of the Palace. The buildings near the Palace had been leveled, which would force the Conqueror's armies to fight over open ground in order to reach their enemies. Several Dreadnoughts stood behind the line, their immense weapons spinning up to decimate enemy troops. Among them were a number of Hellfire Dreadnoughts, who had access to high-powered ranged weaponry, including a barrage of missiles. The sheer quantity of firepower placed in this perimiter was stunning, and yet a good count would only show about 175 Space Marines, including the Captains who lead them.



As the armies advanced, they arrived at the edge of the clearing. They had entered firing range, and a hail of steel struck them from the front. Bolter rounds were not merely bullets, they were miniature missiles. A steel bolt the size of a man's fist, filled with high explosives and tipped with an adamantium spike. These rounds exploded on impact, forcing the adamantium spike into any enemy armour. Koopas exploded into gore balloons, Ultron's troops were ripped apart by the unforgiving hail of death. A Hulkbuster unit marched forward, before being struck by the Lasscannon of a dreadnought. Both it, and the ground it was standing on, was instantly reduced to a molten puddle. A rain of missiles struck those foes hardy enough to fight their way through the Bolter Fire, Krak Missiles designed to destroy heavy tanks and walker vehicles. Whilst the Dark Angels' hierarchy and morality was based off of the Knights of Caliban, their technology was matched only by their skill and determination. And yet, the true battle had only just begun, a slew of casualties from an unexpectedly powerful initial burst of fire. But the Conquerors had walked right into a trap, and they didn't even know it yet.

Even as defensive measures were taken against the frontal assault, the techmarines of the Dark Angels detonated several expertly placed charges within the buildings around them. With a resounding explosive rumble, two of the skyscrapers began to sink down onto the army below. They were trapped between two rapidly closing walls of death, the only direction not delivering them pain was the back. And yet this was swiftly remedied, as several squads of Terminators seemed to appear from nowhere. They had been hiding among the buildings, and now used their short range teleporters to form a cohesive front behind the enemy army. Those that would retreat found themselves facing the wrath of Heavy Flamers and Power Fists as the Terminator Marines marched forward. The Power Fists multiplied the already immense strength of their suit by ten, as they picked up and threw cars like they were mere toys. One particular Terminator seemed to draw great amusement from batting away smaller enemy units with a school bus, sending them flying across the battlefield. The heavier armoured enemies were countered by the Interceptors, Space Marines in standard Power Armour who wielded large two-handed Power Swords, which used vibrations and a variety of subatomic forces to rip through almost any material known to man with ease. These blades sliced through heavy armour as if it weren't even there, and those who wielded them were expert swordsman, with hundreds of years of constant war forging them into living death machines.

As the fleets advanced over the battlefield, a new foe presented itself to face them. Having been stationed on the roofs of skyscrapers, teams of Space marines shot upwards, lifted by heavy jet packs. They were able to fly even with their heavy Power Armour, although only for a limited amount of time. The few Space Marines who missed their targets were sent spinning down to their doom, using their remaining fuel to angle themselves towards an unfortunate enemy as they fell. But the majority of the force managed to take hold of the side of the fleet, using their chainswords to tear through the exterior and board the enemy ships. They fought their way through the Koopas within with relative ease, using their superior speed, strength and skill to their advantage. Even the least experienced of these warriors had seen at least five major battles, and had spent a lifetime of fighting before even entering the ranks of the Space Marines. It was not the kind of thing standard koopas or goombas were able to combat, and if that was all the ships contained, the vast majority would soon fall to this quick assault. 55 Space Marines total had attacked the airships.

The Alliance of Conquerors was facing not simply the sheer strength of the Empire's military, but also the strategic mind behind it. If they did not retaliate in kind, they would find themselves quickly annihilated. They had marched their army into hostile ground, into enemy territory, and sought to face one of the most powerful armies in the Multiverse. It was a daring action, and if they couldn't back it up, this would be a short-lived alliance indeed.
Did some research on Bowser's feats of physical strength and speed. The dude is surprisingly tough.
@Princeofhearts
Of course. All are welcome.
@Lmpkio
I didn't intend to. Apocalypse has long-distance vision, and thus would use his immense strength to throw a vehicle. I therefore assumed Starkiller would use the force to dodge. He could also get splattered, but that seems like a far less interesting story.

The only thing I changed is that Starkiller threw Apocalypse into a building in your post. You can still do that, I was simply pointing out that it wouldn't end well, as it would give Apocalypse a chance to move closer, and deal some real damage.

The main point is that Starkiller can't handle Apocalypse alone. There's a reason I sent him towards the Alliance of Conquerors. Quite frankly there's nothing Starkiller can do that's going to really hurt Apocalypse.
@Absolis
He put on his red shirt for the day.
@Punished Homura
If it gets all too bad, I´ll just app Castigator-sama.
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