Probably been asked before. As everything has.
But it's been bothering me that there is very little material left when replicators fall apart after they've been fired upon by Asgard disruptor weapons. This is the same with spider-like and human form replicators.
For example, in the scene where great many swarming replicators were fought onboard the Odyssey, or when Nyam was destroyed right in front of the camera. In all cases the amount of stuff on the ground was clearly less than the volume and mass of the functioning units. This was especially obvious when the leftover bits were picked up by people. Functioning human form replicators clearly have the mass comparable to a human.
Why so?
But it's been bothering me that there is very little material left when replicators fall apart after they've been fired upon by Asgard disruptor weapons. This is the same with spider-like and human form replicators.
For example, in the scene where great many swarming replicators were fought onboard the Odyssey, or when Nyam was destroyed right in front of the camera. In all cases the amount of stuff on the ground was clearly less than the volume and mass of the functioning units. This was especially obvious when the leftover bits were picked up by people. Functioning human form replicators clearly have the mass comparable to a human.
Why so?
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