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One Big Boi fights a Crazy Guy with an axe

What were the feats that Kharn scales to?
 
Looks at profile


How is consuming souls... or something like that, Large Planet level?
 
Does it even matter, though?

Without his reality-warping, Calypso's basically just "some huge guy" in this fight. That's really it.

And just by reputation, I know for a fact that Kharn is a much more skilled physical fighter than he is.
 
Oh.


Well...


What does the Joules count on Calypso's calc translate to?
 
I dunno. What I know is that it's an order of magnitude lower, so somewhere in the single digit ninatons probably
 
Kaltias said:
I dunno. What I know is that it's an order of magnitude lower, so somewhere in the single digit ninatons probably
If it's still in the Ninatons range, this shouldn't be a stomp, should it?
 
I mean, it's still a gap of a dozen of times or so and that's compared to a character who is significantly below Kharn.

I'm really not sure if Calypso can actually harm Khârn at all (his profile also says that weapons meant to put down people like the Storm Prince only scratch him)
 
Yobobojojo said:
I feel bad for you
Your really large guy got upgraded to a Tier where he can be stomped by Kharn
Don't pity me. Pity the man in the nice suit who's about to be killed in the middle of space.
 
Calypso could also easily just blow up the planet. Considering that he usually doesn't mess around and just takes out threats as they come at him, I think it would be within his nature.
 
Well, the guy asked to be stretched across the atmosphere... I think....

king help
 
He only did that because it was the best way to twist the guy's wish around on him that he could think of, and because the guy in question was just some dumbass actor who posed him no threat. When faced with people who are a genuine obstacle to him (even ones who simply annoy him more than anything else, like the Preacher), he's much less likely to screw around.

Doesn't really matter though, since blowing up the planet obviously won't be enough to kill Kharn no matter how serious he is while doing it.
 
"Please, Calypso. You gotta make me famous. Make it so the entire world knows my face."

Side note: Again, the guy was an actor. He entered Twisted Metal to wish for fame. (Don't ask...)
 
MrKingOfNegativity said:
Doesn't really matter though, since blowing up the planet obviously won't be enough to kill Kharn no matter how serious he is while doing it.
Well, if he blows up the planet, Khârn wouldn't be able to breathe. I don't think Chaos Marine armor is equip for space.
 
DMUA said:
Well, if he blows up the planet, Khârn wouldn't be able to breathe. I don't think Chaos Marine armor is equip for space.
...

I don't know anywhere near enough about WH40K to refute that, so I'm going to wait on someone else to speak on it.
 
What, or who the heck is Nahdakhan, and how is this triggering flashbacks?
 
Oh....

Now I think I get it. Probably. I'll pretend I do.
 
DMUA said:
Well, if he blows up the planet, Khârn wouldn't be able to breathe. I don't think Chaos Marine armor is equip for space.
I'm not sure if you mean due to lack of oxygen, but even regular Marines don't need that when in their suits. Rise of the Primarch features an entire fight scene on the moon.

If you simply mean due to the "hostile" void of space, Kharn spends much of his time here.
 
Oh.


Well then.


Frieza tactics aren't going to work here.
 
Well, good. That's one question down.

The other is, does Kharn have any reliable way to fight and attack Calypso while the two of them are floating in space? I'm not entirely sure whether or not fighting within the Eye of Terror functions similarly to that. I'm not very knowledgeable on WH40K. Don't kill me.
 
MrKingOfNegativity said:
The other is, does Kharn have any reliable way to fight and attack Calypso while the two of them are floating in space?
He probably does, but he wouldn't from a massive distance. He'd have to close the gap.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
I'm not sure if you mean due to lack of oxygen, but even regular Marines don't need that when in their suits. Rise of the Primarch features an entire fight scene on the moon.
Minor complaint: Luna has an artificial atmosphere in 40K. It is a gigantic military base / spaceship landing port with tons of normal human workers. We see that in The Emperor's Legion, Lev Tieron, a fat old man, can breathe on the moon just fine.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
He probably does, but he wouldn't from a massive distance. He'd have to close the gap.
Oh.

Well uh...what happens, then? Does Calypso win just by picking him up and flinging him really far away? Or does this just mean an inconclusive of some kind?

I'm aware that Calypso isn't going to kill him with blunt strikes alone, because yeah.
 
@Matt

I probably should have pointed out that in this specific instance, said artificial atmosphere was suggested to be compromised, as Guilliman was surrounded by the "cold void" and his air supply was damaged and leaking out.
 
@MrKingOfNegativity

I mean...I'm not sure. It's likely as soon as he tries to touch or get close to Kharn, bad things will happen, but I'm not sure if Kharn could reliably reach him otherwise. Depends on how much of the planet's pieces are left, I guess?
 
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