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    Hive ship kill count...

    Just wondering how many hive ships have been blown up by Atlantis and co. so far? Weren't there 30+ in one 'quadrant' of the galaxy alone?

    Thx.
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    #2
    One, there were 60+ in our quadrent of space alone, and indications of others elsewhere.

    Two, I think I heard somewhere we're up to 8. ((I could be wrong, and this isn't counting cruisers...))

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      #3
      7 if I remember correctly.
      Spoiler:

      They blew up 1 in Rising Pt. I with the ancient satellite weapon.

      They blew up 4 in Rising Pt. III. One with a nuke on board a cloaked PJ, and Three others by teleporting nukes aboard the hives with the Daedalus' Asgard teleporters.

      Two more were destroyed in The Hive when the team got the two ships to fire on each other.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Jarnin
        7 if I remember correctly.
        Spoiler:

        They blew up 1 in Rising Pt. I with the ancient satellite weapon.

        They blew up 4 in Rising Pt. III. One with a nuke on board a cloaked PJ, and Three others by teleporting nukes aboard the hives with the Daedalus' Asgard teleporters.

        Two more were destroyed in The Hive when the team got the two ships to fire on each other.
        You mean Siege part 1 and 3.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Wass
          You mean Siege part 1 and 3.
          Yep.
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          1. As a StarGate discussion grows longer, the probability of someone mentioning the Furlings approaches one.

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            #6
            Also 2 in Aurora, right?
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              #7
              Originally posted by Hyperspace
              Also 2 in Aurora, right?
              The Wraith ships in "Aurora" were just scouts, I don't think they were full hives.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Ascended Times.2
                One, there were 60+ in our quadrent of space alone, and indications of others elsewhere.

                Two, I think I heard somewhere we're up to 8. ((I could be wrong, and this isn't counting cruisers...))
                1) That is wrong! There is at least 21 in the same quadrant of the Pegasus galaxy as them. There is a total of 60 Hive ships in the entire Pegasus galaxy at the very least.

                http://www.gateworld.net/omnipedia/s...hiveship.shtml

                There are currently 8 Hive ships that have been taken out so far.

                1 in 'The Siege I'.
                5 in 'The Siege III'
                (1 with the Jumper & 4 with the beaming tech before it became blocked)
                2 in 'The Hive'

                That's all for the Hive ships.

                Cruisers it's hard to tell, in 'The Siege I' when the Hive ship went up. We don't know if it's accompanying Cruisers were taken out with it. As well as the 5 in 'The Siege III'.

                So I don't really think that you can get a 100% accurate reading of how many Cruisers have been taken out.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DragonGate
                  The Wraith ships in "Aurora" were just scouts, I don't think they were full hives.
                  They were referring to the 2 Cruisers that was taken out by the explosion.

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                    #10
                    So we have managed to destroy 8/60th or (1/7.5th of the fleet) hive ships without having any decent ships like aurora. So why did the ancients lose, if they only had to wipe out another 60 hive ships.

                    There must either be lots more than 60 or the ancients were close to winning but didn't realise how close they were.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Stevos
                      So we have managed to destroy 8/60th or (1/7.5th of the fleet) hive ships without having any decent ships like aurora. So why did the ancients lose, if they only had to wipe out another 60 hive ships.

                      There must either be lots more than 60 or the ancients were close to winning but didn't realise how close they were.
                      The ancients didnt win the war as they were a passive race, they didnt go out and attack the wraith. they just sat back and waited for the wraith to attack them, or any of their 'protected planets'.

                      The ancients were also very much outnumbered by the wraith which wouldnt of helped matters. As far as ships are concerned, the wraith may 'only' have 60 or so ships at any one point, but whats to say they didnt have more 10,000 years ago? What stopped them from building more ships?

                      Another casing point, the wraith seem to be much harder to kill than your average ancient, which means that in most of the small skirmishes there must have been the wrait would probably suffered far less fatalities and so would probably remained fairly strong in numbers right up untill the end of the war.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jarnin
                        7 if I remember correctly.
                        Spoiler:

                        They blew up 1 in Rising Pt. I with the ancient satellite weapon.

                        They blew up 4 in Rising Pt. III. One with a nuke on board a cloaked PJ, and Three others by teleporting nukes aboard the hives with the Daedalus' Asgard teleporters.

                        Two more were destroyed in The Hive when the team got the two ships to fire on each other.
                        and we damaged the one in rising when the c4 detonated in it. But we cant tell if it did any serious damage

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by SmallTimePerson
                          and we damaged the one in rising when the c4 detonated in it. But we cant tell if it did any serious damage
                          It must not have been too seriously damaged as it managed to leave the planet by the time the team returned in '38 Minutes', that is if I am correctly remembering that as being the same planet and hive ship.

                          Also, it would be interesting to know how many hive ships the ancients were able to destroy during their war with the wraith.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gateboy13
                            It must not have been too seriously damaged as it managed to leave the planet by the time the team returned in '38 Minutes', that is if I am correctly remembering that as being the same planet and hive ship.
                            it did leave, but if it was too damaged it may have only left to get repaired or stripped for parts.

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                              #15
                              7

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