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Double big mac size comparison
Double big mac size comparison









double big mac size comparison

For more info on the timeline, read the description of the Galaxy Map HereĪlright now strap in because trying to explain all of this shit to you looks like To understand how the Amalgamation universe's ships, technology and it's shared timeline differs from it's original counterparts, we must first look at how the original canons ships, technology and timelines developed and why they are different. I'm sorry if I didn't get everything 100% accurate to the pixel, credit to Euderion 's for Mass Effect Ship's sizes and some bits and pieces from other artists like HaseoYashimora and D4RKST0RM99 for the Halo ships, I referenced one ship from each franchise together to make the whole thing. UNSC ships already look tremendously different to Covenant, and the galaxy would still be filled with Mass Effect Ship variants for it's Citadel Races and Terminus systems which in my opinion all have a very similar aesthetic design. The human fleet was decided to be mostly UNSC ships for a few reasons, one the models were easy enough to get for starters, and reasons number 2 and 3 are that the human military is based off of Halo in this universe as it's template and it'd diversify the Galaxies Aesthetics more. In the Amalgamation Universe I've kept all the sizes the same, and the UEGA mostly uses Halo franchise ships for it's fleets (as you would've seen in a lot of canonical renders) though the Normandy was still created with the pretence of it being a hybrid Human-Turian design and thus it is, like everything else shown here, the same size and design as it's franchise canon counterpart. This chart and the information below will help with the Citadel vs Covenant event I have going on here, especially for writers.

double big mac size comparison

Hey guys, this is a size comparison chart for Mass Effect and Halo ships. Images are organised into folders on the left:

double big mac size comparison

To determine the nutritional value of a Big Mac, we have taken into account a number of things such as protein content, calorie count and the amount of fat and salt they contain.Amalgamation is a Universe where a multitude of Sci-Fi videogame universes fit together as one, with it's own timeline, galaxy map, canon and comics. There are a number of factors that affect the make up of a Big Mac from the location of where the meat is sourced, right down to the religion of the country it’s being sold in.ĭue to this, we decided to bring together a selection of Big Macs from 20 different countries to see how they stack up against the original US version. This concept of keeping it simple means that it’s easily translated, though the idea that all Big Macs are the same wherever you are is incorrect. As popularity grew and McDonald’s made its presence known across the globe, so too did the Big Mac and it’s now available in over 100 countries.Ī simple, fuss-free burger, traditionally the Big Mac consists of two beef patties, “special” sauce, cheese, lettuce, pickles and onions, and not forgetting the three-part sesame seed bun. The Big Mac was first introduced in 1967 by a McDonald’s franchisee from Pennsylvania in the United States, and within a year it had become a menu staple across the country.











Double big mac size comparison