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    Goauld Personal Sheilds

    Have we ever seen anything penetrate them?

    Ok so there was the slow dart theory, which after the S4/5 2 parter doesnt hold much water as there were Replicators walking on it...

    Where did the tech for that come from as we've never really seen anything as good as that..

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    Originally posted by Trig View Post
    Have we ever seen anything penetrate them?

    Ok so there was the slow dart theory, which after the S4/5 2 parter doesnt hold much water as there were Replicators walking on it...

    Where did the tech for that come from as we've never really seen anything as good as that..

    my guess is that objects that penetrate the shield cant be going too fast, or too slow. like the replicators, they were going to slow to penetrate the shield, and bullets went too fast. but a knife for example, would be able to travel fast eneough, yet slow enough to penetrate the shield.
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      #3
      well we haven't really fired anything beyond bullets at it so we wouldn't know how powerful it really is

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        #4
        Well, there are variations. We've seen a staff tossed through Apep's shield. We've seen O'neill throw a knife through Heru'ur's shield.
        We've seen replicators crawl over Apep's shield later on. We've seen all shields repel bullets and plasma shots. It seems they can be tuned to cover as many frequencies as possible, possibly drawing more power doing so.
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          #5
          I agree it can be set to certain frequencies, because Replicator can move at the speed that is used to throw a staff to a person and also they can move probably at the speed air moves through.

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