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Neither, both are fictional characters and thus do not exist.
False.
I realize this forum is 90% trolling but Warhammer didn't come up with the concept of space marines
The "character designer of doom" and "character designer of halo" had not said that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Troopers#Influence
In addition to being obviously inspired by Starship Troopers, Halo is also inspired by Ringworld. BTW Battletech also precedes WH40K with the "genetically selected super soldiers in big battle suits" thing.
If it's in a neutral space, they'll both achieve something, get a bit beaten and then team up to fight a bigger, boring evil invented quickly for the purposes of this particular plot.
he gets L from me