(UNSC Infinity looking for a new gunner) Laskey: Son, Recruit: Yes sir Laskey: you see that covenant shi- *MAC fires* Recruit: where? Laskey: your hired
"The frigates can also probably launch ships of their own too." Yo dawg! I heard you like launching ships, so I put ships on your ships in your ship so you can launch your ships while you're launching your ships.
This is something I like to do in Star Wars: Armada. You can have fighters and bombers loaded onto a small ship. That ship can be loaded onto MC-75-class "Profundity" cruiser. MC-75 can be stored in Hyperspace by Admiral Raddus. It's stupid but fun
Any UNSC vessel that can ram a Covenant capital ship and live to tell the tale definitely deserves some praise. Edit: Well, this is probably the most ironic comment I’ve ever written lol.
@@owenparris7490 some of the bad wrap does have some truth and valid points but every now an then there some over exaggerate on how bad she is as a character. she has some potential at least unlike agent locke. he doesn't have much to go off of besides the nightfall series.
It was a battlecruiser the generic capital ship used by the Covenant. The Battleships were larger and more powerful. Though they would get recked anyways by a ramming action.
@@adventwolfbane I didn't give any indication that I was talking about the scene that was shown in the video, (besides when commented on afterwards,) you assuming that I meant the scene where the UNSC Infinity blasts through the Covenant ship and it's shields is a monument to how badass that scene was.
I wasny happy about it. I mean, you have this ship, thats meant to be basically indestructible, and is the literal home screen for H5, then in the first 1 minute or so of the campaign, its just destroyed? I hate it.
@@theEWDSDS I find it's very realistic, all ships can be destroyed, and showing this about the infinity represents that no matter how strong you design a ship it can still be destroyed, For example ships like Bismarck and Yamato were deemed indestructible and they were sank
@Sacred Icon not to my knowledge. The _Mantle's Approach,_ the Didact's flagship, was 371 kilometers high. However, it was specifically stated to not be the biggest ship, so... maybe? I imagine anything bigger were probably carriers or fortresses designed to carry smaller ships and support craft.
@@downrangecash2418 it's in Halo: Warfleet in the description for the Mantle's Approach. "Forerunner battle stations are mobile fortresses that range in size from kilometer-long Aspis platforms to moon-sized Castellans."
Dude, I love your Halo content. The first time I saw the Infinity it blew my mind. To me, it’s the best part of Halo 4. When I saw it blow through the covenant ship for the first time, I was like “OH MY GOSH THEY HAVE SHIELDS!” 😂😂 Yeah, my enthusiasm for the Infinity has no bounds!
@@sjh199 giants were made to fight the gods, and they lost, so, i’d say giants < titans < gods < stupidity, because you just know the gods won’t stop making their own problems
The infinity is one of the most powerful ships of its time but even that would fall to a surprise ambush of 4 large warships that are designed for ramming
Covenant: We have the most powerful ships! Strongest shields, weapons, engines, nothing humans make can outclass us! Humans, about to reveal the UNSC Infinity: Oh you haven't heard?
Sometimes I kind of wished this was how the Halo trilogy ended. Don't get me wrong, its near perfect as it is, but I do sometimes ponder how the story would have played out if at the Battle of Earth, humanity unleashed a fully operational Infinity. Dear Humanity, we regret being alien bastards, we regret coming to earth, and we most definitely regret the Infinity blew up our raggedy ass fleet.
When the infinity is dropping the frigates, if they were dropped over a covenant ship the frigates could fire their MACs before pulling up and make a really effective bombardment system
Grimlers9 so the Infinity could jump in and ram a cover ship, right over another covie ship and drop its frigates firing all their MACs instantly killing the other one. That’s really sick
There's no way Infinity *won't* be in Infinite. Its a massive part of the Halo universe and pretty much the flagship of the resistance against the Created.
Backyard Airsoft "Completely revolutionary" Standard mobile game base management: check Turn based combat popularised 20 years ago: check Four kinds of currency: check Over designed characters: check Really pushing the envelop here, aren't we folks?
@@PeachDragon_ just remember infinity is close to 6km long, the half of the biggest 40k ships, definitly a hell of a fight. even more with shield and frigates bay
@@PeachDragon_ i don't know, there is a lot of sci-fi universe, like how well are ori's ship from stargate to other universe, etc... but the infinity is a strong one for sure ^^
Mark my words: Eckhart: Why the Infinity is unbeatable Halo Infinite: The Infinity gets defeated in the first 5 minutes of the game Eckhart: *Surprised Pikachu face*
Humanity: Stop breaking my shit. First flood. Then forerunners. Then Covenant. Then flood again. Then prometheans. Then turns out prometheans were because forerunners AGAIN. Now created. Fuck off for five minutes.
Well to be fair, Halo modern Humanity currently is nowhere near Ancient Humanity in terms of power (I say Ancient Humanity cause they were more powerful than Forerunners when it came to weapons and such and they fought a 2 front war for a ridiculously long time too! Centuries I think.).
@@hf117j *And Banished, who may have actually engaged a fleet defending the now recovering Epsilon Eridani System... Home to Reach. Source? Halo: Shadows of Reach HiddenXperia Video
Bag of Bones It does. Infinity doesn’t have quite as much industrial capacity as the Phoenix-class carriers, I suspect, but it certainly has that capacity. Ammunition, uniforms, explosives, vehicles, even small sub-light warships: Infinity should be capable of it all.
Brock Gundich 1 and a half; Infinity’s sister ship was halted to complete the infinity, so she’s probably still a half completed mess of ship at the shipyard
@@Nyx_2142 Well people seem to forget that Infinity is a ship created with human tech along with reverse engineered Covenant and Forerunner tech. Makes sense a Forerunner could disable a ship created with their own tech combined with knockoff tech (Covenant).
1 big god ship = 6 infinity’s = 12(he said a dozen, but I think it’s 10). So, 1 big god ship 6 infinity’s. 72 heavy frigates. And I’m not even going to try to count the pelicans, broadswords and everything they would all have.
Oh the irony Does this make the Banished the iceberg, considering they managed to beat an unbeatable ship like how the iceberg sank the unsinkable ship
While designing the Infinity: “Ok, so it should have a huge gun and a bunch of missles, fighters, and nukes.” “Yeah! And it should be big enough to ram a covenant ship and we should put shields to make sure it survives.” “Also why not just strap like, I dunno, 10 frigates to it?” *applause*
@@nobleman9393 So while I am wrong about it being done before, that wasn't the video I was remembering. I was thinking of the LAAT/i vs the UNSC Pelican video.
(61th request) 1 CAS Class Assault Carrier with 4 CSS Class Battlecruisers and 4 SDV-class heavy corvettes VS 1 Bellator Class Super Star Destroyer (yes i look it up and the Bellator Class has Fighters about 100 of them) 4 Imperial 2 class Star Destroyers and 4 Dreadnought Class Heavy cruisers (theses ships use to be Victory 2 class Star Destroyers but that would give the Empire too much an edge in the battle so i made them Dreadnought class Heavy cruisers instated too make it equal in a way)
A fraction of the ship is a súper advanced training quartets that can replicate almost any ambient imaginable and run hyper realistic simulations of any event posible, that has a lot of posibilities
The Infinity amazed me in Halo 4, in my mind it is the USS Enterprise of Halo. Its criminal how it was practically ignored during Halo 5. Thanks for covering this ship!
I don't think I will get tired of seeing infinity ramming through that covenant ship, just awesome. It would be cool if the did another one where infinity exits slip space directly over a covenant ship and all the frigates still docked inside blast it with their MACs. Or cooler yet, go BSG style and drop out of slipspace in atmosphere and blast a planetary base while falling from the sky.
The scene where the UNSC Infinity just smashes through that Covenant ship always puts a smile on my face. I can't help it, it's just so funny to look at :'D
Better yet the Super Star Destroyer or an Acclamator. Or even The Super Destroyer Eclipse. That final fusion is nightmare fuel for Covenant Remnant or Forerunners.
I find it interesting that the UNSC Infinity gets so much love despite it kind of being a "do-everything" ship, which the sci-fi crowd usually hates. Not that it doesn't deserve the praise, though, I heartily agree that it's awesome. I think the love comes from the sense of catharsis and progression it gives us. Humanity was set up as such a great underdog throughout the series and we, the player, struggled alongside them. The Infinity's power is an earned step forward into a new arc and it's a constant reminder of how far we've come, so it makes sense for it to be so OP.
@@landonhagan450 the infinitely is just one big jack off its a combo of forerunner and human technology, it's got super super weapons and it can even carry smaller ships on board, if the infinitely was a 40K ship you would say it's bullshit op for all the shit it can do "it shows how far humanity has come" yep that deus ex civil war really showed how humanity could beat the covenant and earn their god tier ship
I think DCP is just salty. Here's the thing though. The Infinity STILL isn't the biggest ship in Halo. There are bigger covenant ships. I just assume DCP is on a page of "I just saw it and it does everything so I hate it.". It took a while and a whole story arc just to find the things necessary to make the ship with forerunner tech. Which was well explained. And easily understandable as not a copout because UNSC was stealing covenant tech the entire war. If you want to direct your hate at something. Aim it at Spartan Locke.
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#AskEck *Factions Faction versus suggestion* *Attempt 508* Do the Forerunners vs Warhammer 40k factions list. Necrons and Old Ones (War in Heaven). The Eldar (Before the birth of the Chaos god Slaasnesh during their prime). The Imperium of Man (Pre-Horus Heresy). Modern galaxy with the Imperium, Eldar, Tau, and Necrons setting up a alliance. (Obstacles like the Great Rift are around and rouge factions like the Orks, Tyranids, and Forces of Chaos are still around causing trouble for both the invading Forerunners and the alliance).
Hmm... I'll give my own view on this, just for fun. This will be long. Like, REALLY LONG. *Necrons and Old Ones (War in Heaven):* I really just don't see a real way the Forerunners can ultimately come out on top on this one. They can delay things for as long as they can with their industry, but they face several key problems; for one, they have basically no reliable way to put down the C'tan. I'm confident they could *probably* kill/shard one or two C'tan, but it would require an absolutely massive redirection of resources, and ultimately would only delay the inevitable. The Halo Array could probably take out the Eldar and Krork, but the Old Ones would be completely protected in the Webway, assuming they are even organic at all anymore, and the Necrons will simply not care. Also, the Forerunners have little in the way of resistance to Warp powers and psykers. Overall, I'm going to give this to the War in Heaven factions 9/10. *The Eldar (before the birth of Slaaneah in their prime):* The Forerunners face the same issues with magic here that they do against the Old Ones, but I think they have a much better chance. For one, they're up against a single faction, and that faction has become complacent in their domination of the galaxy. The Eldar essentially just left every part of their empire to machines, and went off to do whatever kind of pleasures they wanted to do. Apart from the ruling class, the Eldar have basically no idea what goes on in the galaxy, and are woefully ill-prepared to fight an equal foe. And when the Forerunners discover the kind of nasty shit the Eldar have been doing, they will *not* be happy. The Forerunners have a far superior industry to the Eldar, and could (probably) go toe-to-toe with their vessels. That said, the Eldar have many tricks up their sleeve. Near the end of their reign, they made a device which could, essentially, build anything it's user could imagine. This could allow the Eldar to build ships and soldiers out of the aether. In addition to this, the Eldar had a reincarnation trick, where even after they "died", they could simply come back to life undeterred thanks to Warp fuckery. However, the Forerunners could actually account for this in the form of the Composers. The Composers were designed to convert organic minds into digital essences. They were originally made so that Forerunners could enter and exit bodies seamlessly and tap into the Domain for information. It was later appropriated into a weapon, and the Forerunners hoped that if they used it on people, then even if they were infected by the Flood, they could be brought back in a new, improved body. Unfortunately, this didn't really work out, because the Flood seemingly had a way to infect the "soul" (for the lack of a better term), and those resurrected essences would simply decay and die or even turn into another Flood form. Because of this, we can probably assume that the Composers could bypass the usual reincarnation tricks, and since the stored essences will go back to the Composer's Forge, the Eldar souls will be ruthlessly tortured for information. In the end, I think that the Forerunners will be successful at removing the Eldae from the material realm completely, forcing them back into the Webway. From there, it would just be a matter of getting inside, which would take a long time, but once it happened, it would signal the death knell of the Eldar Empire. Without the issue of other species in the way that could be harmed, the Forerunners could use the Halos indiscriminately with no issue of killing innocent life forms. The Eldar would resist for centuries, but the Forerunners would ultimately prevail, superior industry overcoming their Warp-magics. Ultimately, it would be a close war, but the Eldar would simply not be prepared for a war in their pursuit of pleasures, and their arrogance would be their downfall. Forerunners 7/10. *The Imperium of Man (Pre-Horus Heresy):* Pretty much a straight victory for the Forerunners. Even at it's very best, the Imperium is simply not in the same weight class as the Forerunners. Their ships are bigger, more durable, *far* faster, and can be pumped out at a much faster rate. For reference, take a Forerunner War Sphinx, a medium-sized Forerunner Combat Skin for Warrior-Servants. At the low end, these things move at supersonic speeds and level cities, all the while being pretty much tiny. Even at their highest interpretations Adeptus Mechanicus Titans are only around equal to that power, and they are FAR slower. The Primarchs apart from Magnus won't help. The only real chance anybody has here is for the Emperor to do something, but given that despite his power he could not stop the daemon invasion on Terra, I find it... unlikely. Forerunners win. *Modern galaxy with the Imperium, Eldar, Tau and Necrons setting up an alliance:* A straight up victory for the Forerunners, possibly a stomp. No faction in current 40k is really at their best, not to mention that after the Fall of Cadia everything is in disarray with the Great Rift. The Imperium is practically split in two. The Eldar are dying like always. The Necrons are anything but united. And the Tau are too small to do any difference. The Forerunners are masters of political manipulation. It would be fairly simple for them to set Necron Dynasties upon each other, play enemies against each other, etc. The Imperium would be the first to go. Given their blatant atrocities and the fact that Forerunners hate humans enough already, they would probably not really show any mercy. Though they wouldnt be wiped out, and might even be allowed to continue doing Imperium things in a small segment of the galaxy. Dunno what happens to the Emperor. If the Forerunners make the right friends with the Eldar, they probably don't try to poke Terra too much. The Eldar would eventually bend the knee when they see no way to survive. If the Forerunners agree to protect Exodite Worlds, they will start to be seen favorably. I can only see Biel-Tan trying to resist for any extended period of time. The Forerunners see the worth of the Eldar and give them a little section of space to expand in, in exchange for their knowledge on the Warp and Chaos, which would be one of their most hated foes. The Necrons would turn on each other. They are the only force which can contend with the Forerunners technologically, but they are far too divided. More amiable dynasties with the older sense of Necrontyr honor would ally with the Forerunners. The others are getting destroyed. The Forerunners start researching the Cadian pylons and how to recreate them, with help from Crypteks. The Tau get left alone, mostly. The Forerunners might stop by to tell the Ethereals to stop the Orwellian bullshit and flex on them by saying how much better the Mantle of responsibility is when compared to the greater good. The Orks will largely be left to their own devices until the bigger threats are eliminated. However, just in case, big Warbosses might get assasssinated. The Tyranids are really big bugs, and the Forerunners have very good bug-killing weapons. Minerature Halos like the ones in Halo: Shadow of Intent could probably scour entire Splinter fleets from existence before the Narvhals could get close to planets. The main Hive fleet gets similar treatment- just with the big halos. Chaos is the biggest threat, but they would not be able to do anything before it is simply too late. The Forerunners will smash through the material realm, and eventually Chaos will find that all of their mortal followers are being picked off one by one. Cults are destroyed before they can manifest, and the main food source of Chaos- humanity- is all but diminished. They will be too immersed in the Great Game, and before they can subvert Forerunner society even when United, the Forerunners will have cut off the Warp from the materium using the Necron Pylons, dooming the Gods to a slow, agonizing death of starvation. And thus, a new Golden Age of prosperity would begin. Though many people would be bitter that they now have to listen to the Forerunners.
The Halo rings would pretty much end things almost instantly and the Forerunners had something called a War Sphinx similar to space marines expect they can fly and devastate entire continents single handedly and were not even all that rare so even without the rings, they could still easily win. Even their ordinary troops that were in the trillions are far more superior having better training and were more well armed. A single one of their ships could destroy an entire solar system and were powered by entire universes so I don't know if the Imperium even have the capabilities to damage any of their ships. They were also able to create trillions of sentinels with just a single shield world so I would say they would be outnumbered and outmatched. The Forerunners were more on the level of the Old Ones and maybe even greater.
@@downrangecash2418 its stated in Halo lore that the Halo Array can be used to target any target. Not to mention we are talking about a species that destroys and creates planets depending on resource needs, can cause supernovas, can digitize biological species much the way Nercrons themselves where created. Can create new life, and quite litterally destroy micro alternate universes to power their ships. Old Ones ,WIH Nercrons and pre fall Eldar combined would be about equal in power to the Forerunners with the exception of the fact the Forerunners can wipe out the universe in one shot . and use higher dimensions in combat. Not to mention mastered energy field manipulation. They can litterally stop a ship and its crew in their tracks and toss their asses into a Slipspace buble then collapse it into protomatter . all in all they are a close match. Modern 40k would be a Tuesday to the Forerunners. At least there the Nids don't develop psychic powers ,reality warping ,etc abilities.
@@downrangecash2418 But doesn't the Forerunners have star busting weapons and ships that can destroy planets all by themselves. One of their mass produced ships was the Forerunners Fortress-class Dreadnought over 90km in length and had millions of gun platforms that are far more powerful then anything the modern UNSC or the Covenant had and shields unimaginably strong. Also the Composer easily took a full powered blast from the macs of the Infinity which is alot more powerful than Mac Platforms likely hundreds of gigatons and above with barely a scratch.
@@John2r1 bitch what? Old ones alone would wipe the floor with both the forerunners and the promethions, they where a race so psychicly powerful a single old one could rearrange entire section of the milky way galaxy just for a laugh, a tactic in the war in heaven was to grab suns and throw them at Necrotier ships, how the fuck are forerunners deal with that kind of shit more importantly what's stopping the Old ones just taking forerunner world's whole and tossing them into the Warp
Earth mac defences can fire a projectile of 3000 tons at 4% of the speed of light, that is 51000 megatons of kinetic energy. The strongest strak trek shield could sustain 5700 megatons that mean a single shot from an earth defence could destroy almost 9 stark trek warship with once 1 shot. that is crazy because infinty has better macs.
It makes sense too. The infinity was originally gonna be the last ditch effort in the event Earth fell and the UNSC has to keep fighting. The Infinity would act as a mobile home-base.
Captain Lasky: See that covenant ship over there?
MAC gunner: Yes sir
Captain Lasky: I don’t want to anymore
MAC gunner: Understood sir
Most Covenant ships would require the secondary MACs not even the the main MAC's
Captain Lasky gets poked in both eyes …
Go to the nearest commissar for summary execution... For stealing 40k memes lol
That made me laugh, thanks :)
*BOOOM*
MAC Gunner: Fixed it.
“Humanity is no longer on the defense. We are the giants now.” Captain Lasky
Spartanology Lasky is so underrated
& you can thank the Covenant for that... for destroying themselves.
@@RinsedCheeks also helps when your parents (forerunners) are rich (have insane tech) and they leave it all to there only child (humanity).
@@richardmoore609 To be fair, humanity DID have technology equal to Forerunners way back then.
@@richardmoore609 humanity aren't the children of the forerunners.
The Infinity arriving at Requiem is like a reverse Battle of Harvest. One human vessel shows up and completely bodies every Covenant ship in sight.
And we god damn love it.
Yes we do St
"It's like poetry, it rhymes"
The only thing the 343 did right beside Lasky.
@@BigTylt wrong franchise lmao
(UNSC Infinity looking for a new gunner)
Laskey: Son,
Recruit: Yes sir
Laskey: you see that covenant shi-
*MAC fires*
Recruit: where?
Laskey: your hired
Gunner: "Hey Captain , you see that Covenant Ship over there?"
Captain: "yes, what about it?"
*Fires*
Gunner: "WHAT COVENANT SHIP?"
Makes my day
Spooky-sponge amazing😂
But I think the AIs control the
Zain Ul-Abiden Aziz I mean they can but they’re not required for them.
@@zainul-abidenaziz1547 They mainly control calculation of firing solutions, but if ordered to, they can fire as well
"The frigates can also probably launch ships of their own too."
Yo dawg! I heard you like launching ships, so I put ships on your ships in your ship so you can launch your ships while you're launching your ships.
"It's an old meme sir but it checks out."
Shipception
It's basically a ship shipping ship shipping ships.
This is something I like to do in Star Wars: Armada. You can have fighters and bombers loaded onto a small ship. That ship can be loaded onto MC-75-class "Profundity" cruiser. MC-75 can be stored in Hyperspace by Admiral Raddus. It's stupid but fun
Ship my ship.
Engineer: “so what do you want this ship to do? Colonisation? Fighting? Stealth? Exploration? Science?
Lasky: “yes. Yes please”
I don't think the Infinity have stealth
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 No one's left to say they've seen it so I'd call that stealth
@@thatGuySpectre smart man
@@thatGuySpectre you're not wrong but... well, no, you're just not wrong
Nobody can see you, if there's nobody TO see you.
Any UNSC vessel that can ram a Covenant capital ship and live to tell the tale definitely deserves some praise.
Edit: Well, this is probably the most ironic comment I’ve ever written lol.
1,210 meter Macross class vs 300,000 kilometer mobile asteroid.
"If those freaks want to meet God then it is our DUTY to help them along!"-SPARTAN-IV Commander Sarah Palmer.
@@owenparris7490 I prefer Sargent Johnson speech/quotes rather than palmer.
@@zenthedying91 Agreed but it was appropriate and I think she gets a bad wrap sometimes.
@@owenparris7490 some of the bad wrap does have some truth and valid points but every now an then there some over exaggerate on how bad she is as a character. she has some potential at least unlike agent locke. he doesn't have much to go off of besides the nightfall series.
Covenant Battleship: Minds it's own business.
UNSC Infinity: I'm about to ruin this ship's whole career.
just do that constantly, just warp into enemy ships all the time
@@genericscottishchannel1603
Fool proof strategy, always wins.
It was a battlecruiser the generic capital ship used by the Covenant. The Battleships were larger and more powerful. Though they would get recked anyways by a ramming action.
@@adventwolfbane
I didn't give any indication that I was talking about the scene that was shown in the video, (besides when commented on afterwards,) you assuming that I meant the scene where the UNSC Infinity blasts through the Covenant ship and it's shields is a monument to how badass that scene was.
@@Stratonetic the infinity is more of a dreadnought...it literally carries six heavy Strident Frigates.
Infinity Crew: Arm the Mac
Infinity: nah let’s just run our ship into theirs
nah
Lasky: Arm the mac
Helmsman: But the engines are already on
No let's just put a frigate in the Mac and fire
@@sillerbarly4927 did you mean firing a frigate from the mac gun?
@@samuraijackson241 yes stupid auto correct
"Four minutes. In four minutes, the Infinity, mankind's greatest achievement, became a memory"
Yeahhh going back to this video after playing infinite. The dialogue while great, did not age well 😅
Yeeeeah… so that one aged like milk.
Didn’t age well
I wasny happy about it. I mean, you have this ship, thats meant to be basically indestructible, and is the literal home screen for H5, then in the first 1 minute or so of the campaign, its just destroyed? I hate it.
@@theEWDSDS I find it's very realistic, all ships can be destroyed, and showing this about the infinity represents that no matter how strong you design a ship it can still be destroyed, For example ships like Bismarck and Yamato were deemed indestructible and they were sank
Enemy launches starfighters
You launch heavy frigates
Infinity: Rams enemy
Frigates: Ram starfighters
"Look ma, we did it too!"
@@hf117j If ever see a frigate ram a banshee I'm losing it.
UNSC Infinity: "I'm the best capital ship ever."
Forerunner Fortress-Class ship: "Am I a joke to you?"
@Sacred Icon older ones were 50 km long but newer ones were 100 km long.
@Sacred Icon not to my knowledge. The _Mantle's Approach,_ the Didact's flagship, was 371 kilometers high. However, it was specifically stated to not be the biggest ship, so... maybe? I imagine anything bigger were probably carriers or fortresses designed to carry smaller ships and support craft.
@@downrangecash2418 they had moon-sized ships called Castellans
@@Massachusetts4006 ??? Source? I don't remember that at all.
@@downrangecash2418 it's in Halo: Warfleet in the description for the Mantle's Approach. "Forerunner battle stations are mobile fortresses that range in size from kilometer-long Aspis platforms to moon-sized Castellans."
Dude, I love your Halo content. The first time I saw the Infinity it blew my mind. To me, it’s the best part of Halo 4. When I saw it blow through the covenant ship for the first time, I was like “OH MY GOSH THEY HAVE SHIELDS!” 😂😂 Yeah, my enthusiasm for the Infinity has no bounds!
no it was holy crap
I guess your enthusiasm could...
Reach Infinity...
Senaga Shen you...I like you
"Humanity is no longer on the defense. We are the giants now."
(Infinity gets wrecked by the Banished Fleet)
"We are now fighting Titans."
In greek mythology, titans were below giants.
God < titan < giant.
@@sjh199 giants were made to fight the gods, and they lost, so, i’d say giants < titans < gods < stupidity, because you just know the gods won’t stop making their own problems
“The Infinity can’t be beaten!”
Atriox: “How about I do anyway?”
I once killed an infinity…. With this thumb!
The infinity is one of the most powerful ships of its time but even that would fall to a surprise ambush of 4 large warships that are designed for ramming
So anyways I started blasting
Such a stupid plot
@@Ironclad-FTW i like the ratatouille reference
Oh thank god a halo video at last
Covenant: We have the most powerful ships! Strongest shields, weapons, engines, nothing humans make can outclass us!
Humans, about to reveal the UNSC Infinity: Oh you haven't heard?
*Remembers UNSC Eagle logo*
Haven't you heard that the bird is the word, bitch?
Sometimes I kind of wished this was how the Halo trilogy ended. Don't get me wrong, its near perfect as it is, but I do sometimes ponder how the story would have played out if at the Battle of Earth, humanity unleashed a fully operational Infinity.
Dear Humanity, we regret being alien bastards, we regret coming to earth, and we most definitely regret the Infinity blew up our raggedy ass fleet.
OORAH!
Havent you heard the new sensation sweeping the galaxy? Bitches love mac cannons
When the infinity is dropping the frigates, if they were dropped over a covenant ship the frigates could fire their MACs before pulling up and make a really effective bombardment system
Grimlers9 so the Infinity could jump in and ram a cover ship, right over another covie ship and drop its frigates firing all their MACs instantly killing the other one. That’s really sick
exactly what i was thinking
Don’t even drop the frigates, just open the doors and let em rip
Firing the macs within the Infinity would do massive damage to the internal structure unfortunately, Gotta drop them into space first
When the Infinty turns entire frigates into drop pods.
Infinity: I am undefeatable!
Banished: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
This plot was stupid. Give it to 343 to introduce something cool and never hear from it again.
UNSC: lets design a colony ship.
Also UNSC: lets put guns on it.
Also UNSC : let's give it forunner class upgrades.
kingslayer Vincent Ramirez Lets also make it fucking ram instead of shoot
like A FUCKTON of guns, like 4 MAC, and put 10 HEAVY FRIGATE on board with 1 MAC on each
and a shield
like the amount of cheese is beyond madness LMAO
Atriox: let's ram it
Navigation : "Sir, we're about to exit slipspace! Shall we charge MACs?"
Lasky : "No."
*closes eyes*
*solemn deep breath*
"Raise Hotel Yankee."
Navigation : *07*
Probably gonna sound stupid for asking this. What does hotel yankee mean?
@@shadowbolt_bloodmane It's a signal flag. You can mount these in world of warships to increase rammimg damage and to protect from ramming.
@@Ravenshaw123 I mean it might be in world of warships, but it is probably a real thing. I just don't feel like looking it up.
stankyfeetgaming It does not seem to be a thing. I looked it up and the first 4 results had been WoWS.
@@presidentstanky8547 there is NATO flag codes for ramming
The Infinity will appear in Infinite no doubt
Nah, I don't think so. Makes no sense.
RikkiTikkiTavi lol
Woah! Don't jump to conclusions there, cowboy.
I'd imagine with how big the infinity is supposed to be. It could theoretically be the base of operations. (Kinda like destiny's tower)
There's no way Infinity *won't* be in Infinite. Its a massive part of the Halo universe and pretty much the flagship of the resistance against the Created.
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Seems pretty cool tho NGL but it would turn my phone into a boiler they ain't meant for that kinda stuff
Backyard Airsoft "Completely revolutionary"
Standard mobile game base management: check
Turn based combat popularised 20 years ago: check
Four kinds of currency: check
Over designed characters: check
Really pushing the envelop here, aren't we folks?
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@@Mika-ph6ku it's garbage
Stop complaining. With adblock on, it helps pay for this great content from Eckhardt.
“Smaller M.A.C. turrets” mac turrets, jesus christ that’s one hell of a ship
and between the big 4 mac there hundreds and hundreds on missile launcher, as 40k fan, i begin to fear this one, seems reallyyyyyyy angry one o_O.
@@nippon19 the infinity is the closest you'll get to Warhammer level outside of Warhammer itself
@@PeachDragon_ just remember infinity is close to 6km long, the half of the biggest 40k ships, definitly a hell of a fight.
even more with shield and frigates bay
@@nippon19 exactly, the infinity is easily the strongest non-40k ship in standard wester sci fi.
@@PeachDragon_ i don't know, there is a lot of sci-fi universe, like how well are ori's ship from stargate to other universe, etc...
but the infinity is a strong one for sure ^^
Mark my words:
Eckhart: Why the Infinity is unbeatable
Halo Infinite: The Infinity gets defeated in the first 5 minutes of the game
Eckhart: *Surprised Pikachu face*
Humanity: Stop breaking my shit. First flood. Then forerunners. Then Covenant. Then flood again. Then prometheans. Then turns out prometheans were because forerunners AGAIN. Now created. Fuck off for five minutes.
Well to be fair, Halo modern Humanity currently is nowhere near Ancient Humanity in terms of power (I say Ancient Humanity cause they were more powerful than Forerunners when it came to weapons and such and they fought a 2 front war for a ridiculously long time too! Centuries I think.).
@@hf117j *And Banished, who may have actually engaged a fleet defending the now recovering Epsilon Eridani System...
Home to Reach.
Source? Halo: Shadows of Reach HiddenXperia Video
@@DarthDragon007 1000 years was it i think?
@@DarthDragon007 Not centuries, not even close. They lasted against the forerunners for 50 years. Still impressive, but not centuries
Finally some Halo!
The Infinity is a great ship, would be a nearly perfect UNSC ship if it had something like the Phoenix-class factory modules though.
I see that you are a man of culture!
I don't get it...
Bag of Bones It does. Infinity doesn’t have quite as much industrial capacity as the Phoenix-class carriers, I suspect, but it certainly has that capacity. Ammunition, uniforms, explosives, vehicles, even small sub-light warships: Infinity should be capable of it all.
Not to mention the small amount of forerunner engineers, which are basically mini factories that can make almost anything even themselves
Imagine the UNSC building INFINITY class ships in the thousands.
Colonel Frontline more like hundreds realistically, but still a terror to behold for any that stands in the Imperi- i mean UNSC’s way
It would be sick but sadly they only could make 2 I believe
Even building them in the dozens would make them pretty formidible... thousands would put them up there with small 40k factions
Brock Gundich 1 and a half; Infinity’s sister ship was halted to complete the infinity, so she’s probably still a half completed mess of ship at the shipyard
Even a half completed mess has the potential to be extremely deadly
You forgot to include the Infinity's biggest weakness...
Unexpected gravity wells.
Honestly the ability to drag a 5 kilometer ship that has a massive powerplants with of thrust and anti gravity is very impressive.
@@Orinslayer Thought it was 6 kilometers long.
@@hf117j eh, 5.7
@@Orinslayer It had its power disabled. And considering other Forerunner feats, hardly impressive to sling one slightly large ship around.
@@Nyx_2142 Well people seem to forget that Infinity is a ship created with human tech along with reverse engineered Covenant and Forerunner tech. Makes sense a Forerunner could disable a ship created with their own tech combined with knockoff tech (Covenant).
EckhartsLadder: UNSC Infinity is Unbeatable!
Atriox: So anyways I started ramming ships into it and spaced their Champion..
What would happen if the UNSC made a ship that can carry 6 Infinity-Class Ships
I’m going to be honest.
God.
Literally nothing would win.
1 big god ship = 6 infinity’s = 12(he said a dozen, but I think it’s 10).
So,
1 big god ship
6 infinity’s.
72 heavy frigates.
And I’m not even going to try to count the pelicans, broadswords and everything they would all have.
I made one that holds 10 and its 137 kilometers long. Maybe the unsc can do it but that would take so so so fucken long to make
They'd probably have to be at Ancient Humanity's level before they could do that
@@t.p.ggaming3884 I mean. Infinity is first of its kind and took 15 years... So there's an idea. The process only speeds up after the first edition.
Finally, a video dedicated to our Lord and Savior
Praise be to the Mighty Infinity
Our Lord arrived from the heavens above, to protect its disciples.
#askeck are there any intergalactic fast food restaurants in the Star Wars galaxy? Like an intergalactic chick fil a?
Day 14
Yeah... an since the Covenant basically glasses near ALL of Humanity are there any restraunt chains left in the Halo verse too
I hope there's a space Sonic. I love their space strawberry milkshakes.
Don't worry, Infinity has at least 3 of each of those listed above plus, a Taco Bell/Taco John(117)'s Also, the Sol system will aways have McPluto...
Yes theres Dexters Diner
Or how many types of species has darth maul eaten in the landfill planet xD
Who’s here after the banished destroyed the infinity 😂😂
The Infinity : the Ship every Stardestroyer wants to be if grown up 😂
Howlrunner “laughs in warhammer 40k battle ships”
Laughs in elder craft worlds, I think those are the planet size ships I could be wrong
The UNSC Infinity just became my favourite Sci-Fi spaceship.
My top 2 big ships in sci fi. Infinity and BattleStar Galactica
Wanna build it?
My Favorite sci fi starship
Poor man
Deck Officer: "Captain, they outnumber us three-to-one"
Lasky: *Laughs in 4 MAC cannons*
T H I C C
Titan Heavy Iconic Composed Craft
ICONIC
I C O N I C
Oh the irony
Does this make the Banished the iceberg, considering they managed to beat an unbeatable ship like how the iceberg sank the unsinkable ship
I mean kind of considering in that cutscene they literally rammed the thing with several of their warships.
While designing the Infinity:
“Ok, so it should have a huge gun and a bunch of missles, fighters, and nukes.”
“Yeah! And it should be big enough to ram a covenant ship and we should put shields to make sure it survives.”
“Also why not just strap like, I dunno, 10 frigates to it?”
*applause*
UNSC head of shop designing: give this man a raise!
"It's unbeatable"
Halo Infinite would like to disagree.
Which Sci-fi Faction has the best Gunship | Phantom(Halo) LAAT(Star Wars), Liberator(Starcraft), Mantis(Mass Effect)
All factions have more gunships
Pretty sure that was already covered, my dude
@@InameAsOne That video was about Gunships from Star Wars
@@nobleman9393 So while I am wrong about it being done before, that wasn't the video I was remembering. I was thinking of the LAAT/i vs the UNSC Pelican video.
Halo Infinite:
"yeah... anyways let's destroy it offscreen in a matter of seconds. no place for it in our open world game."
Lmao I was about to say that this video’s thumbnail did not age well.
Humans: Unbeatable Ship
Banished: Hold my beer
It’s fun going back to this video after Halo infinite
Eck is amazing he does a great job covering my favourite sci fi universe's
I'm happy you played that clip of the infinity crashing through the covenant ship twice. It's just insane
(61th request) 1 CAS Class Assault Carrier with 4 CSS Class Battlecruisers and 4 SDV-class heavy corvettes VS 1 Bellator Class Super Star Destroyer (yes i look it up and the Bellator Class has Fighters about 100 of them) 4 Imperial 2 class Star Destroyers and 4 Dreadnought Class Heavy cruisers (theses ships use to be Victory 2 class Star Destroyers but that would give the Empire too much an edge in the battle so i made them Dreadnought class Heavy cruisers instated too make it equal in a way)
The Infinity also has a gigantic bowling alley , on Deck 27
The Spartans really enjoy this !
👽💚
Spartans probably always do trickshots and use super heavy bowling balls just to make the weight feel right.
@@hf117j Either that, or they pitch regular bowling balls like baseballs just to show off to the Marines.
A fraction of the ship is a súper advanced training quartets that can replicate almost any ambient imaginable and run hyper realistic simulations of any event posible, that has a lot of posibilities
This aged well , infinity destroyed by ramming ships RIP
Infinity destroyed by forced lore retcon. RIP
The holy Doge blesses us with more knowledge of the incredible galaxy of halo.
The Infinity amazed me in Halo 4, in my mind it is the USS Enterprise of Halo. Its criminal how it was practically ignored during Halo 5. Thanks for covering this ship!
I don't think I will get tired of seeing infinity ramming through that covenant ship, just awesome.
It would be cool if the did another one where infinity exits slip space directly over a covenant ship and all the frigates still docked inside blast it with their MACs.
Or cooler yet, go BSG style and drop out of slipspace in atmosphere and blast a planetary base while falling from the sky.
I honestly would love to see Infinity ram through a Covie fleet. In a good loopable way. I would have it as my wallpaper.
Halo infinite writers: "I'm gonna ignore that"
The infinity resembles how humans are once again rising to the ttop of the food chain like they did before the didact utilized the compser
Thanks 😩😩 I was really getting Halo withdrawal pretty bad
Infinity: "Get OUT of my way, peon!"
Covenant carrier: :'(
I felt sorry for that poor poor ship
The scene where the UNSC Infinity just smashes through that Covenant ship always puts a smile on my face. I can't help it, it's just so funny to look at :'D
I'd love to see the UNCS Eternety also flying, alongside the Infinity. Now that's a sight all covenant should fear.
Eckheart: infinity = unbeatable
Cortana: hold my beer
ARTURO gutierrez
Mendicant Bias: Cortana, you hold my beer
@@lchapo6698
Brilliant XD
「Not _ Night」 humanity when they find a precursor ship : yeeeeeaaaaahhhhh boiiiii
I think you mean atriox
Yes, I love the Halo videos. And the UNSC Infinity is my favourite Star ship in fiction
if the Infinity merged with the Venator, I'd be unstoppable
Better yet the Super Star Destroyer or an Acclamator. Or even The Super Destroyer Eclipse. That final fusion is nightmare fuel for Covenant Remnant or Forerunners.
Throw in an Emperor-class battleship aswell, and it will be the bane to everything’s existence
Please don’t try to add all that dead weight to the Infinity.
Just merge it with the Eclipse
leon fierce better yet the ark
Mandator vs. Subjugator
UNSC Infinity vs. Any ship of your choosing
#AskEck
How abouts UNSC Infinity vs Eclipse Class Star Dreadnought
Jovalin I’d guess unsc infinity.
The eclipse class has a horrible design.
UNSC vs. Oryx's Dreadnought ship from Destiny.
Atriox: *I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move*
This aged like milk spoiled rip infinity
Big strongo shieldy boi vs purple space broom broom boi. Who would win?
"immersive RPG"
*Is turn-based*
"Detailed graphics"
*Barely runs on most phones*
Sorry, not sold m8 lol
Could I present you AFK Legends?
Captain Lasky: We need backup we have an entire covenant flee...
*Explosions*
Gunner: You HAD an entire covenant fleet
Shipbuilder: how many MAC do you want?
Lasky: *Y E S*
Infinity: *rams a covenant ship*
Captain: Did we run something over?
I find it interesting that the UNSC Infinity gets so much love despite it kind of being a "do-everything" ship, which the sci-fi crowd usually hates. Not that it doesn't deserve the praise, though, I heartily agree that it's awesome. I think the love comes from the sense of catharsis and progression it gives us.
Humanity was set up as such a great underdog throughout the series and we, the player, struggled alongside them. The Infinity's power is an earned step forward into a new arc and it's a constant reminder of how far we've come, so it makes sense for it to be so OP.
It's a true mary sue ship for sure but halo fanboys need something to jack themselves off to in who would win battles
DCP I guess so, if you ignore everything that I just said...
@@landonhagan450 the infinitely is just one big jack off its a combo of forerunner and human technology, it's got super super weapons and it can even carry smaller ships on board, if the infinitely was a 40K ship you would say it's bullshit op for all the shit it can do "it shows how far humanity has come" yep that deus ex civil war really showed how humanity could beat the covenant and earn their god tier ship
I think DCP is just salty. Here's the thing though. The Infinity STILL isn't the biggest ship in Halo. There are bigger covenant ships. I just assume DCP is on a page of "I just saw it and it does everything so I hate it.". It took a while and a whole story arc just to find the things necessary to make the ship with forerunner tech. Which was well explained. And easily understandable as not a copout because UNSC was stealing covenant tech the entire war. If you want to direct your hate at something. Aim it at Spartan Locke.
*warps into covenant carrier”
Lasky: “did you feel a bump?”
Pilot: “nope, prob just you sir”
#AskEck What do you think about the Master Chief Collection for PC?
Nobody:
The Infinity: DESTROYED IN SECONDS
UNSC Infinity: **Exists**
Covenant CAS-class Assault Carrier: **Sweating**
Covenant capital ship: Have they told you who I am?
UNSC Infinity: Some dead man?
“Have they told you who I am?”
“A speed bump?”
@@DeathByLego Tfw a civilization that can barely get to space creates a space ship that outclasses your entire fleet
I approve the Release of this information.
Oh hi i am your brother ship lol.
Finally some halo👌
*Howdy* *sisters* it’s about time
“Ship master UNSC Infinite we out number it 20 to 1”
Rtas Vadum: this isn’t even close to an even fight slip space outta here
This is such an underrated channel with such great in depth and we'll research deep dives and it insane when you remey it's all about fictional universes
She is a beautiful ship...
*cries of happiness*
i read halo warfleet on this and...
the engine
is the size
of a city...
The cso is over 28 km long its almost 5 times the size of the infinity but weaker xd
@@pyr_a660 alright, i guess i cant complain because the nexus in mass effect is what..like over 1000 km?
Infinity in total is 6km long. I don't think the engine is the size of a city.
@@tigerbomb1996 kk
#AskEck
*Factions Faction versus suggestion*
*Attempt 508*
Do the Forerunners vs Warhammer 40k factions list.
Necrons and Old Ones (War in Heaven).
The Eldar (Before the birth of the Chaos god Slaasnesh during their prime).
The Imperium of Man (Pre-Horus Heresy).
Modern galaxy with the Imperium, Eldar, Tau, and Necrons setting up a alliance.
(Obstacles like the Great Rift are around and rouge factions like the Orks, Tyranids, and Forces of Chaos are still around causing trouble for both the invading Forerunners and the alliance).
Hmm... I'll give my own view on this, just for fun. This will be long. Like, REALLY LONG.
*Necrons and Old Ones (War in Heaven):*
I really just don't see a real way the Forerunners can ultimately come out on top on this one. They can delay things for as long as they can with their industry, but they face several key problems; for one, they have basically no reliable way to put down the C'tan. I'm confident they could *probably* kill/shard one or two C'tan, but it would require an absolutely massive redirection of resources, and ultimately would only delay the inevitable. The Halo Array could probably take out the Eldar and Krork, but the Old Ones would be completely protected in the Webway, assuming they are even organic at all anymore, and the Necrons will simply not care. Also, the Forerunners have little in the way of resistance to Warp powers and psykers. Overall, I'm going to give this to the War in Heaven factions 9/10.
*The Eldar (before the birth of Slaaneah in their prime):*
The Forerunners face the same issues with magic here that they do against the Old Ones, but I think they have a much better chance. For one, they're up against a single faction, and that faction has become complacent in their domination of the galaxy. The Eldar essentially just left every part of their empire to machines, and went off to do whatever kind of pleasures they wanted to do. Apart from the ruling class, the Eldar have basically no idea what goes on in the galaxy, and are woefully ill-prepared to fight an equal foe. And when the Forerunners discover the kind of nasty shit the Eldar have been doing, they will *not* be happy. The Forerunners have a far superior industry to the Eldar, and could (probably) go toe-to-toe with their vessels. That said, the Eldar have many tricks up their sleeve.
Near the end of their reign, they made a device which could, essentially, build anything it's user could imagine. This could allow the Eldar to build ships and soldiers out of the aether.
In addition to this, the Eldar had a reincarnation trick, where even after they "died", they could simply come back to life undeterred thanks to Warp fuckery. However, the Forerunners could actually account for this in the form of the Composers. The Composers were designed to convert organic minds into digital essences. They were originally made so that Forerunners could enter and exit bodies seamlessly and tap into the Domain for information. It was later appropriated into a weapon, and the Forerunners hoped that if they used it on people, then even if they were infected by the Flood, they could be brought back in a new, improved body. Unfortunately, this didn't really work out, because the Flood seemingly had a way to infect the "soul" (for the lack of a better term), and those resurrected essences would simply decay and die or even turn into another Flood form.
Because of this, we can probably assume that the Composers could bypass the usual reincarnation tricks, and since the stored essences will go back to the Composer's Forge, the Eldar souls will be ruthlessly tortured for information. In the end, I think that the Forerunners will be successful at removing the Eldae from the material realm completely, forcing them back into the Webway. From there, it would just be a matter of getting inside, which would take a long time, but once it happened, it would signal the death knell of the Eldar Empire. Without the issue of other species in the way that could be harmed, the Forerunners could use the Halos indiscriminately with no issue of killing innocent life forms. The Eldar would resist for centuries, but the Forerunners would ultimately prevail, superior industry overcoming their Warp-magics.
Ultimately, it would be a close war, but the Eldar would simply not be prepared for a war in their pursuit of pleasures, and their arrogance would be their downfall. Forerunners 7/10.
*The Imperium of Man (Pre-Horus Heresy):*
Pretty much a straight victory for the Forerunners. Even at it's very best, the Imperium is simply not in the same weight class as the Forerunners. Their ships are bigger, more durable, *far* faster, and can be pumped out at a much faster rate. For reference, take a Forerunner War Sphinx, a medium-sized Forerunner Combat Skin for Warrior-Servants. At the low end, these things move at supersonic speeds and level cities, all the while being pretty much tiny. Even at their highest interpretations Adeptus Mechanicus Titans are only around equal to that power, and they are FAR slower. The Primarchs apart from Magnus won't help. The only real chance anybody has here is for the Emperor to do something, but given that despite his power he could not stop the daemon invasion on Terra, I find it... unlikely. Forerunners win.
*Modern galaxy with the Imperium, Eldar, Tau and Necrons setting up an alliance:*
A straight up victory for the Forerunners, possibly a stomp. No faction in current 40k is really at their best, not to mention that after the Fall of Cadia everything is in disarray with the Great Rift. The Imperium is practically split in two. The Eldar are dying like always. The Necrons are anything but united. And the Tau are too small to do any difference. The Forerunners are masters of political manipulation. It would be fairly simple for them to set Necron Dynasties upon each other, play enemies against each other, etc.
The Imperium would be the first to go. Given their blatant atrocities and the fact that Forerunners hate humans enough already, they would probably not really show any mercy. Though they wouldnt be wiped out, and might even be allowed to continue doing Imperium things in a small segment of the galaxy. Dunno what happens to the Emperor. If the Forerunners make the right friends with the Eldar, they probably don't try to poke Terra too much.
The Eldar would eventually bend the knee when they see no way to survive. If the Forerunners agree to protect Exodite Worlds, they will start to be seen favorably. I can only see Biel-Tan trying to resist for any extended period of time. The Forerunners see the worth of the Eldar and give them a little section of space to expand in, in exchange for their knowledge on the Warp and Chaos, which would be one of their most hated foes.
The Necrons would turn on each other. They are the only force which can contend with the Forerunners technologically, but they are far too divided. More amiable dynasties with the older sense of Necrontyr honor would ally with the Forerunners. The others are getting destroyed. The Forerunners start researching the Cadian pylons and how to recreate them, with help from Crypteks.
The Tau get left alone, mostly. The Forerunners might stop by to tell the Ethereals to stop the Orwellian bullshit and flex on them by saying how much better the Mantle of responsibility is when compared to the greater good.
The Orks will largely be left to their own devices until the bigger threats are eliminated. However, just in case, big Warbosses might get assasssinated.
The Tyranids are really big bugs, and the Forerunners have very good bug-killing weapons. Minerature Halos like the ones in Halo: Shadow of Intent could probably scour entire Splinter fleets from existence before the Narvhals could get close to planets. The main Hive fleet gets similar treatment- just with the big halos.
Chaos is the biggest threat, but they would not be able to do anything before it is simply too late. The Forerunners will smash through the material realm, and eventually Chaos will find that all of their mortal followers are being picked off one by one. Cults are destroyed before they can manifest, and the main food source of Chaos- humanity- is all but diminished. They will be too immersed in the Great Game, and before they can subvert Forerunner society even when United, the Forerunners will have cut off the Warp from the materium using the Necron Pylons, dooming the Gods to a slow, agonizing death of starvation.
And thus, a new Golden Age of prosperity would begin. Though many people would be bitter that they now have to listen to the Forerunners.
The Halo rings would pretty much end things almost instantly and the Forerunners had something called a War Sphinx similar to space marines expect they can fly and devastate entire continents single handedly and were not even all that rare so even without the rings, they could still easily win. Even their ordinary troops that were in the trillions are far more superior having better training and were more well armed.
A single one of their ships could destroy an entire solar system and were powered by entire universes so I don't know if the Imperium even have the capabilities to damage any of their ships. They were also able to create trillions of sentinels with just a single shield world so I would say they would be outnumbered and outmatched. The Forerunners were more on the level of the Old Ones and maybe even greater.
@@downrangecash2418 its stated in Halo lore that the Halo Array can be used to target any target. Not to mention we are talking about a species that destroys and creates planets depending on resource needs, can cause supernovas, can digitize biological species much the way Nercrons themselves where created. Can create new life, and quite litterally destroy micro alternate universes to power their ships.
Old Ones ,WIH Nercrons and pre fall Eldar combined would be about equal in power to the Forerunners with the exception of the fact the Forerunners can wipe out the universe in one shot . and use higher dimensions in combat. Not to mention mastered energy field manipulation. They can litterally stop a ship and its crew in their tracks and toss their asses into a Slipspace buble then collapse it into protomatter . all in all they are a close match.
Modern 40k would be a Tuesday to the Forerunners. At least there the Nids don't develop psychic powers ,reality warping ,etc abilities.
@@downrangecash2418
But doesn't the Forerunners have star busting weapons and ships that can destroy planets all by themselves. One of their mass produced ships was the Forerunners Fortress-class Dreadnought over 90km in length and had millions of gun platforms that are far more powerful then anything the modern UNSC or the Covenant had and shields unimaginably strong. Also the Composer easily took a full powered blast from the macs of the Infinity which is alot more powerful than Mac Platforms likely hundreds of gigatons and above with barely a scratch.
@@John2r1 bitch what? Old ones alone would wipe the floor with both the forerunners and the promethions, they where a race so psychicly powerful a single old one could rearrange entire section of the milky way galaxy just for a laugh, a tactic in the war in heaven was to grab suns and throw them at Necrotier ships, how the fuck are forerunners deal with that kind of shit more importantly what's stopping the Old ones just taking forerunner world's whole and tossing them into the Warp
Infinity: I am unbeatable.
Banished: I heard beatable in that sentence.
1:21 I love that song, I felt nostalgia, Your viedos are awesome
By the rings it's a halo video.
I totally heard the Halo 2 elite voice speak that sentence when reading.
Notification squad where are you. Also cool video EckhartsLadder.
ya yeet
Yee yee
Now in Halo Infinite this special class super carrier gets mauled by the banish
The Banished would like a word about your title choice...
It took him longer to explain why its the greatest ship than it took the banished to destroy it
"FOUR MINUTES!!!"
those two words were haunting.
The super carrier that carry normal carriers that carry fighters? :3
This aged well
Also stealthy enough that even cortana can't find it
Cortana found infinity just couldn't capture it
You forgot 1 big weakness
A very very angry hairless brute
Actually not hairless he had a beard and eyebrows
Earth mac defences can fire a projectile of 3000 tons at 4% of the speed of light, that is 51000 megatons of kinetic energy. The strongest strak trek shield could sustain 5700 megatons that mean a single shot from an earth defence could destroy almost 9 stark trek warship with once 1 shot. that is crazy because infinty has better macs.
Well, this didn't age well.
*reads title*
* laugh for 4 minutes*
I get why you chose 4 minutes
6) Immune to being rammed.
👀 hehe…
A mothership essentially carrying it's own fleet is a rather rare thing and one I fully agree with!
It makes sense too. The infinity was originally gonna be the last ditch effort in the event Earth fell and the UNSC has to keep fighting. The Infinity would act as a mobile home-base.