Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-26915466-20190303090602/@comment-25295648-20190324142832

@Anthomideus

Lucifer and Beyonder have no real plotwise connections past their powerlevel however. They have no similar motivations, no similar motifs, and even in-verse their origins differ. Lucifer is subordinate to the Presence while Beyonder is an extra-dimensional god.

Meanwhile both Spectre and Living Tribunal both serve as a high ranking subordinate/second in command to the Presence/TOAA, both serve as cosmic judges who end up being jobbed a lot, both wear hoods, both are huge intangible multiversal beings, and both are extremely powerful

@Yuka

For one thing, Star Wars production of Star Destroyers are far more efficient and superior. In the time it takes Imperium of Man to build cruisers and battleships, from years to a decade, it took around over a decade for the massive Eclipse Super Star Destroyer to be built. For the record, the Imperium Battleships are 3-4 km IIRC, while the Eclipse is 15 km. It took around 20 years maximum for the Executor (19 kilometers) to be built, and most importantly the standard Imperial Star Destroyer takes from several months to a couple years tops to build. That is a much faster production rate; the only reason the Imperium is so big is due to its age, and thus it would of course be larger, but they will not be able to recoup the losses they are dealt at the rate the Galactic Empire can. In terms of firepower, the Imperium is triple digit gigatons to single digit petatons, while the Empire is triple digit gigatons to double digit teratons. It is a decent gap, but it isn't like the Galactic Empire is orders of magnitudes below the Imperium. And then you have hyperspace vs the warp, where one lets you cross the galaxy in a couple days, the other in a couple decades... The point is logistically the Galactic Empire is at a far greater advantage, especially with Legends lore where they would have similar ship ranges. So the war wouldn't be a complete trounce.