Talk:Battacor/@comment-26145872-20181116052739/@comment-26145872-20181119222521

Objectively wrong on all points. The Grineer are inferior degenerates with gene moulds that are known to become worse as time and continued usage wears on (Ghouls as the ideal example). The Corpus have not sold technology to the Grineer since the end of the Gradivus Dilemma over deteriorating relations, so that point's wrong too. Discovering and making Orokin technology their own gives them superior tools, knowledge and weaponry, so thank you for helping me there. The Grineer's primitive degenerate empire falling would be very impactful on the Corpus in a positive way. Expanding their reach, their money, and general power across the board. Your explaining of the Fomorian is exaggerated and untrue. Were it true, the Origin System along with all Corpus-controlled planets would be a collection of dust and molten-hot asteroids. A batch of proxy MOAs are superior to clones. They do not degrade in quality unlike clones as stated earlier, and are not required to be genetically repaired, nor do they have a limited lifespan. Repairing and maintaining machines is factually easier than gene therapy, all mechanics and geneticists will tell you that. Your armor and shield scaling argument is invalid as that is gameplay balancing and not lore-related. It is also a real life fact that lasers can slice through flesh and armor, making the Corpus all the better. The Corpus have identical control over what you stated the Grineer have control over too, making that point invalid. And finally, the idea that a Fomorian can wipe a Corpus fleet in seconds is wrong. Were it true, which it is not, there would be no Corpus ships in orbit that currently exist, and they clearly do exist.

For a second time, you have been debunked and the Corpus are objectively superior.