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haymura 05-07-2009 05:52 AM

^

no i didnt lol.

Soundy 05-07-2009 05:57 AM

Actually, the whole issue of debris/space dust becomes interesting if you think about how the warp bubble works, because the ship isn't actually moving within the bubble. The question then becomes, how is the debris and other such matter affected as it enters/leaves the bubble?? In any case, that's what the Main Deflector Dish is for :)

As far as G-forces... that's what inertial dampeners are for.

And lastly... be sure to carry your BCAA card.

SuperSlowSS 05-07-2009 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haymura (Post 6413297)
some problems that arises:

- moving at the speed of light or faster poses a problem with space debris. imagine hitting a stray rock at the speed of light. thats instant fail.

- creating anti-matter will definitely give you unlimited energy but also run the risk of creating a black hole, which if achieved, will suck all of earth to nothing.

...

why are you worried about such trivial problems...
you just need: force field + antimatter containment field + a few other star trek gizmos !!!
haha

Shun Izaki 05-07-2009 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by murd0c (Post 6412496)
the replicators are evil and tried to take over the universe tho:cry:

I knew some SGA nerd was going to speak up! :P


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