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I thought that if a ZPM was destroyed, there would be a massive explosion. Even though the one in SG1, S8, Zero Hour, had been tinkered with and booby-trapped, Dr. Lee said it could have exploded with enough force to destroy earth, and Sam later said she thought it would have been enough force to destroy the solar system. Even though the one in SGA, "Home" shattered when "illusion McKay" smashed it on the floor, I would think those things are much stronger than that and would not be so easily damaged, especially given where their power comes from.
I thought that if a ZPM was destroyed, there would be a massive explosion. Even though the one in SG1, S8, Zero Hour, had been tinkered with and booby-trapped, Dr. Lee said it could have exploded with enough force to destroy earth, and Sam later said she thought it would have been enough force to destroy the solar system. Even though the one in SGA, "Home" shattered when "illusion McKay" smashed it on the floor, I would think those things are much stronger than that and would not be so easily damaged, especially given where their power comes from.
From what we've seen, the bases on the surface of area 51 is only a small part of the site. Most of area 51 is probably underground and if they stored the chair in the lower levels, the chair or atleast the ZPM could have survived.
From what we've seen, the bases on the surface of area 51 is only a small part of the site. Most of area 51 is probably underground and if they stored the chair in the lower levels, the chair or atleast the ZPM could have survived.
Didn't Sam say the chair had been destroyed? Of course, that doesn't mean the ZPM also was destroyed. But who knows?
I thought that if a ZPM was destroyed, there would be a massive explosion. Even though the one in SG1, S8, Zero Hour, had been tinkered with and booby-trapped, Dr. Lee said it could have exploded with enough force to destroy earth, and Sam later said she thought it would have been enough force to destroy the solar system. Even though the one in SGA, "Home" shattered when "illusion McKay" smashed it on the floor, I would think those things are much stronger than that and would not be so easily damaged, especially given where their power comes from.
Nope. if they are rigged to go critical, they make a big boom!..
too bad they had to turn shaw into an amalgam of bishop, shaw, and sinister though
Nope. if they are rigged to go critical, they make a big boom!..
He has always been that way.
Shaw has never been an energy absorber/recaster (Bishop). Invulnerable, yes. Kinetic Energy absorber, yes. Sinister was likely (heavily implied by Marvel) the handler looking for Eric in the camps.
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