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Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
We have an assortment of ridiculously powerful beings, from Doctor Who's Time Lords and you have things like The Culture, The Foundation, The Forerunners (and maybe even grossly more powerful than them, the Precursors), The Leviathans (who were nearly wiped out by their own machines), The Gree, etc. ad nauseum. Who do you feel would be able to at least come close, to say, Q and his race? Who is the most technologically, ridiculously powerful race in all of sci-fi? |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Kaled bunker, Skaro
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
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Admiral
Location: House of Kang, now with ridges
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
But, seeing as how powerful the Forerunners were, it may be safe to say the Precursors are very much god-like. The Forerunners themselves had an empire that spanned millions of planets, built near solar system sized Dyson spheres, could traverse Slipspace accurately and even traveled to other dimensions (and to some degree, time), were able to digitize organic life in large quantities (the Composer), move planetary objects through slipspace and had intergalactic travel, created their own galaxy spanning "VR" (the Domain), built weapons that could destroy organic life on a galactic scale, etc. These guys were serious stuff! Now imagine the one's who came before them who also created them (and humans) and created the one threat that can devour entire galaxies and that's even ridiculously more powerful! |
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Captain
Location: At star's end.
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
All the forerunner achievements you named are child's play by comparison - and certify that the forerunners were most definitely bound by physical law. Not to mention, none of these ancient "god-like" civilizations were powerful/smart enough to prevent their own extinction. Which is more than enough to destroy any "god-like" mystique.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
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Lieutenant Commander
Location: BC, Canada
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
Effective immortality, The Deterrence 'Fleet', Dyson Barrier Shielding, 100+ light year per hour ship speeds. They are not God-like, yet, and could probably be wiped out by a Q, but maybe a way could be found to bind the Q to the physical universe and limit the Magics. Anyway I really root for the Humans and a positive future, maybe I'm biased.
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Vice Admiral
Location: Great Britain
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
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On the continent of wild endeavour in the mountains of solace and solitude there stood the citadel of the time lords, the oldest and most mighty race in the universe looking down on the galaxies below sworn never to interfere only to watch. |
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Lieutenant Commander
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
BTW Edit, yeah the Forerunners got pretty hurt badly, one might say but then there's the Precursors. They are considered Transentient. Nobody knows what happened with them but guesses are they left the galaxy and/or this universe. All we know about them is that they had technology that worked on "neural physics", seeing as how they believed the universe was a living thing and that at least one of them might have become a Gravemind (The Primordial/Timeless One). |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Lost in Moria (Arlington, WA, USA)
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Captain
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
They live outside the known multiverse, in a realm that can can't be understand by beings from the multiverse. They can alter the laws of nature, create universes or destroy them. And of course anything simpler then that. |
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Location: The Electric Age
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
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Vice Admiral
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Rear Admiral
Location: Chairman of the bored
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Re: Most Powerful Sci-Fi Civilization
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xeelee_Sequence
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