If you're going to go for fictional equipment then why would you go for a source as gay as Halo?
You're sitting in front of Zig Forums, feeling a bit bored. Your guns are cleaned after a shoot, you've had a bat...
Because the anons that get said Spartan-II armor would have the psychological damage needed to make use of the suit kino. Besides, it's much more realistic to give some kids PTSD and then inject them with body augmenting chemicals which turns them into ubermenschen and put them into a powered armor suit, a creature bred purely for warfare, and with much more mobility and less faggotry than some "imperial" faggot who praises the "emperor of mankind" who can't even run an imperium without having the majority of his people in a constant state of hell-like torment. At least in the HALO universe it's realistic and people don't live in pitiful conditions constantly. Besides user, I've seen plenty of depictions of dead ultra marine, how many spartans have you heard of dying?(pro-tip, spartans never die, they only go missing in action).
Wasn't the protagonist of Halo confirmed to be the only survivor from the program that already had a predeployment mortality rate right up there with something out of 40k?
Do not underestimate my Spartans, and most importantly, do not underestimate him.
Also it's realistic in that it's a couple hundred years in the future where this kind of tech would be a likely probability. Unlike wh40k universe where there are "machine spirits" who crushed dudes and vaporize them in vats of molten steel. Where faggots get turned into big titans who are powered by some spirit shit. Where there are nigger orks and infinite re spawning demons. Besides, Spartan-II's and master chief in particular rip and tear better than the doom guy and are good at not dying, due to a combination of being giant super soldiers, having a titanium or equivalent armor suit with ultra high mobility + regenerating shield, and also having a warped and twisted mind that makes them the equivalent of a super predator. And as the story line says they don't die, they only get labeled MIA. And yes, they were designed to crush human rebellion, but they also BTFO anyone or thing that tries to fuck with them.
How much of your self worth have you projected onto this character? It doesn't seem healthy. Sage for offtopic.
I'll think about it, thanks for the positive reinforcement. Right now I've got no direction for storytime, and I've never actually tried my hand at creative writing seriously, as most of you can probably tell.
What's my max range, OP? Any long distances I'll have to cover? I assume most hostile critters will have melee weapons, maybe a bow, magic probably, so with an 7.62x39 AK I'd have range out to 300 yards or so
If the incursion is to be less than a day, this set up will serve me well.
Chief and I, we are kin, I feel his emotion, his sadness, his isolation, his loneliness his anger and rage, his misery, his pain. We are both something unnatural, something which was not mean't to be. He is among the last, if not the only one, of his kind, his allies are few and his enemies many. Time and time again he makes it out, even if only by luck, but that's his special trait isn't it, luck. To the civilians he is something vague and obscure,some kind of deity, a god? or a monster? Everyone he has had a connection with leaves sooner than later. His only value in this life is as a soldier, as some kind of biological war machine.
Chief and I, we are not so different, you see?
I can't believe I'm seeing someone unironically get emotional over Babby's First FPS.
Get off my lawn!