Dark Falz Vs 40k

So, pic related has manifested itself within the 41st millenium and quickly begins to spread chaos and discord all throughout space and time. Can the various factions stop it, or is this game over for everyone?

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I mean, within the context of 40K, PSO Dark Falz is just like, a greater daemon in power, right? So I'd imagine it'd be a pretty easy thing for most factions to handle with a few casualties along the way.

Everything loses in 40k, that's the point. If some setting somehow managed to have something worse than 40k they still lose in 40k because space marines eat brains to gain memories. Stop making these threads.

Dark Force is some sort of unkillable manifestation of pure malice. Every time it dies it just makes it stronger, and it's photon spores infect creatures and eventually make them into it's insane meat puppets and extra phylactories in case something does manage to kill it for real.

So basically it would be Malal's return, but he had a baby with the Zerg.

It depends on the Falz, or rather, it depends on how much pain and suffering Falz has gutted itself on prior. When it's weak, and deprived of a steady food source, the most it can do is devastate a star system or two (which is still rather impressive all considered), and corrupt strong souls. When it has even the most miniscule amount of despair and anguish to work with however? It can corrupt galaxy-spanning supercomputers of nigh-godlike power (Mother Trinity from Zero), destroy absolutely gigantic ships capable of simulating entire biospheres (PS III and others) and can shatter nigh-unbreakable timeloops meant to contain it (the whole plot of PSO revolves around this one). It's even stated that Falz and other minions of Darkness could even tear apart the entire universe if left unchecked. Underestimating, or so much as letting Falz gain a powerbase, is the absolute last thing anyone in 40k wants.

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>So basically it would be Malal's return, but he had a baby with the Zerg.

So... nids?

Well kinda, but with the added bonus of being pure universe-destroying dark power given shape and form.

>Well kinda, but with the added bonus of being pure universe-destroying dark power given shape and form.
But according to your picture he's ultimately stopped by four attractive young people?

No idea what this game is.

>But according to your picture he's ultimately stopped by four attractive young people?
The above pic is ESCA-A Falz Mother from Phantasy Star Online 2, the result of one of the game's big bads (the aforementioned "Mother") absorbing the essence of Dark Falz, and being twisted and driven insane by its power. The four people facing it are members of an organization called ARKS, humans who can channel the raw light-stuff of the universe itself (known as Photons) in order to lay the smack down on Evil, even having the stuff infused all throughout their weapons and armor.


Falz Mother, for all her power, doesn't grasp it well at all (what with, you know, being driven mad by it and all), and only has the bare minimum of abilities that a full Falz would normally possess, which made her just a tad bit easier than the other Falz that ARKS had slain prior.

The imperium would probably be powerless to stop it but the chaos gods could probably get desperate and just flip wherever that thing is into the warp where they have godlike control of physical laws and even logic.

PSO's plot had a time loop? You mean the difficulty system? How was that beat anyway?

It's not directly a time loop and not the difficulty system.
Every defeat of Dark Falz (directly possessing Red Ring Rico) at the hands of any group of PCs actually happens in canon, and every defeat makes it stronger, until it can break free from its confinement in the Ruins. The same is true of Olga Flow, the being Heathcliff Flowen mutated into after being injured by Dark Falz and infected with D-Cells. The remnants of Rico's and Heathcliff's minds/souls work together with the PCs to get the two monsters to resonate and destroy each other for good before they could break free.

And immediately following their complete destruction, their combined essences pooled together and created a new being called "Endu", as an ordinary human baby. This basically lead into EPIII of PSO following this, and the reveal of "The Great Shadow" (pic related) pulling strings from behind the scenes.

We don't actually know what the Great Shadow was exactly, but given that it's primary theme "IDOLA The Strange Fruits" goes on to be used for PSO2's battle against the Profound Darkness, the running theory is that it was most likely an attempt by the Darkness to revive itself in that timeline following the destruction of its greatest pawn.

Depends on how many light resistance units they have.

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They sound useful to me. Have them stalemate the Tyranids, they might actually be able to do it since corrupted minions don't leave bodies behind for the Nids to eats.

so, what you're saying is, they're something the chaos gods would bully in high school?

Not at all, given that their creator, the Profound Darkness, is fully capable of causing multiversal-erasure, involving the destruction of all realities across all layers of the Akashic Records. Dark Falz, whilst it is just a fraction of that power (perhaps even less), is still mighty enough to leave the entire universe a withered wreck if given half the chance.

The same cannot be said for Chaos.

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If you’re willing to accept psychically blessed/consecrated equipment in 40k as roughly equivalent to photon equipment in PSO, I think the inquisition or grey knights could reenact Ep1 and Ep2 fairly well

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And would be better at than they ever were.

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Even if they did count they wouldn't be allowed to win with this being 40K.

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>it's another 40k pissing contest

>pso shitter
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