Mr. Mxy's Reverse Karma is coming back to You as your avatar. you somehow got everybody they have killed/beaten up badly/KO/we let die/killed/destroyed/annihilated deliberately/etc from many battles in your favorite video games' run all as a fully mind-controlled army will listen to every single command for their new master aka you. The event takes place in your home area.
you can manifest some of them like removed few thousands by saying the less insert number of the army or summoned more of them as a backup like saying i need more insert number character help
How many events would happen if you got bosses,fodder enemies,vehicles,machines and anything else was beaten/destroyed/etc by your own choices in the world of video games like Nintendo,Capcom,Sega,Sony,Xbox and much more to count as the army in real life world?
Bonus event. a Imp sent you and your new army into the favorite universe and your least favorite universe.
Crazier event: You will fight Warhammer 40k races by the new army in a war to win.
Ok, wait, so is this the body count
we have after playing all those games, or the body count of our avatar
from the game?
Because if it is the first, I've played way too many games of Stellaris to make this anything more than a hilarious stomp no matter where they drop me. Can anyone say multiple galaxies worth of various alien species? Also,
stupid levels of tech, because I mod my games until they
break.
If it's the second... Well, the Detective Pikachu movie hasn't come out yet and I never played the game, so that's a count of none.
So Imma Pikachu with a snazzy hat that can talk human. Who may or may not have an army in the
hundreds of trillions. Let's do this!
Edit: Because I'm a nerd, I did math:
Earth is a 24 tile planet. Modern earth has a maximum human population of 10 billion, before resources become too scarce to support it. So 24 tiles = 10billion, for simplicity's sake.
Thus 1 tile = (aprox.) 417 million people.
The average planet is about 10 to 14 tiles in size. We'll take the mean, 12. That's about 5 billion.
In a Huge galaxy with a x2.0 modifier (which is the most common that I use), that's 317 habitable planets of varying degrees, not including pre-scripted planets (of which there are up to 100).
Assuming perfect galaxy generation, that's 417 planets, but we'll ignore the pre-scripted ones, they're too chaotic in spawning.
In my experience, you only need about 20 planets to hit post-scarcity (and thus bulldose the AI factions), if you're lucky and most of them are within or larger than the average.
317-20=297x12=3564 tiles on average
Each tile supports 417 million people.
3564x417,000,000=1,486,188,000,000
That's almost 1.5 trillion souls, alien, mechanical or human.
Note, it is rare for a game to get to the point where every planet is terraformed and/or populated. So to represent that, we'll halve it.
743,094,000,000; 743 billion.
Play just two or three games as a mass-devouring hivemind, and we're back in the trillions with ease.
This, by the way,
without considering the body count involved with end-game monster attacks, such as the extra galactic swarm.
I've played many games as the mass-devouring hivemind swarm. Then I played many more as a mass-assimilating borg ripoff.
Hundreds of trillions
easy.