Is the 41K Milennium, a Death Star is entering the solar system, intent on destroying Earth.
Can the Imperial Navy stop it?
Hard mode: there`s also a BorgĀ“s cube.
>>47843495
The Imperium would rather literally use its battleships as oversized missiles and ram them into the Deathstar then even consider the possibility of risking Terra.
>>47843495
These threads are stupid.
40k was born out of satire, the power level of some entities is just beyond what is seen outside of magical girl anime, there are psychers that could literally blink the death star out of existence. Not to mention pretty much every force sensitive person would be periled of the warped to death by the end of their first day in the 40k universe.
>>47843495
A single nova cannon would take care of the death star.
>>47843495
>The 41000th millenium
Probably, since that's more than enough time for another Dark Age of Technology to come
Either that or the galaxy has been consumed by the Warp/the Tyranids/the Necrons at this point
>>47843495
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: Rest of this thread.
>>47843495
Wasn't there already some Necron thingy that copied this idea?
>>47843787
Yep. Difference is the World Engine didn't have an exploitable rectum to have missiles shoved up and instead an entire Space Marine chapter had to be sacrificed fighting their way to the core and then blowing it up from the inside.
>>47843495
The moon and io is also a death star
>>47843763
What about the shields in the death star?
>>47843865
Nova cannons are ridiculously destructive even in 40k scale, they're inaccurate but if one hits the death star is toast, and it's not a difficult target.
>>47843710
>40k is born out of satire and that's why it's power levels are so ridiculous
>One Punch Man was born out of Satire
So now I'm imagining Saitama as The Emperor during the Horus Heresy.
>Horus makes some speech about his new powers of chaos
>"Okay."
>While the Emperor won in this timeline, he did lose something extremely precious.
>His amazing hair.