Since we now have the entire Asgard knowledge base, if we can work out the technical details and the infrastructure needed, would it be more viable for us to manufacture neutrino ion generators (which were used to power Asgard ships etc) in order to ensure a constant (and compatible) supply of power source for our ships and even Atlantis, than wasting our time and energy finding ZPMs that are scattered throughout the galaxies?
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What if ZPMs weren't the most powerful ancient power source? What if ZPMs are akin to our "AA" batteries? HohoSave The Cheerleader, Save The World.
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Originally posted by Extrenix View PostFinding neutronium would be wasting time since it is so rare and scattered throughout the galaxies.
All I'm saying is that, with naquada generators out of the question in terms of energy output, neutrino ion generators may be the best alternate energy source that would suit our immediate needs and one that we'd be able to replicate on our own."Yo, you wanna join SG-1?"
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Originally posted by gkyun View PostActually (though it is not explained expressively) if there's any commonality between the Milky Way replicators and the Asurans, it would be that they're built on neutronium, which is essential in replicator technology. So just wild guessing, the Ancients might have had found a planet where it's rich in neutronium when they started their rescearch on the replicators. So going through the Ancient database might help. Or we could even modify the Asgard beam to produce neutronium out of thin air.
All I'm saying is that, with naquada generators out of the question in terms of energy output, neutrino ion generators may be the best alternate energy source that would suit our immediate needs and one that we'd be able to replicate on our own.
Weren't there replicators on the Russian sub that were made out of steel? Don't remember the episode, it was years ago that I saw it. Wouldn't this suggest that replicators don't need neutronium exclusively?
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Originally posted by LostCityGuardian View PostWeren't there replicators on the Russian sub that were made out of steel? Don't remember the episode, it was years ago that I saw it. Wouldn't this suggest that replicators don't need neutronium exclusively?
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Originally posted by LostCityGuardian View PostWeren't there replicators on the Russian sub that were made out of steel? Don't remember the episode, it was years ago that I saw it. Wouldn't this suggest that replicators don't need neutronium exclusively?Erratum5.net: Geeks come hither...Check out my Flickr
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Originally posted by gkyun View PostOr we could even modify the Asgard beam to produce neutronium out of thin air.Well i was bored and decided to make a borg vs stargate sig, so enjoy...btw the explosions and ships look weird i know, its hard to make them blend
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Originally posted by gkyun View PostOr we could even modify the Asgard beam to produce neutronium out of thin air.sigpic"We are the Fifth Race. Our role is clear. If there is any hope in preserving the future, it lies with us."Signature made by RJB
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Originally posted by Col. Matarrese View Posthuman form replicators do, and as far as we've seen, the only replicators in the pegasus galaxy are human form
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Originally posted by kymeric View PostThe asuaran have organic components, the mw replicators do not, why assume they need one of the same materials when they have at least 1 different?Erratum5.net: Geeks come hither...Check out my Flickr
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This is all just based on assumptions with the facts available - after O'Neill got his head stuck into the Ancient repository for the second time 'round, he was able to devise a method to disrupt the kiron pathways between the replicator nanites. This suggested that the Ancients were already familiar with kiron-based technology, thus establishing the common link between Milky Way/Ida replicators and the Asurans, that both races have very similar, if not same, basic make-up.
So I think it's safe to say that because the Milky Way replicators needed neutronium to replicate themselves, and since the Asurans are nanite-based (probably kiron), they would also need neutronium for replication.
Originally posted by jhkplaya888 View Postor we can use the Asgard beam to make zpms out of thin air"Yo, you wanna join SG-1?"
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