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    In "The Lost Tribe," assuming that the Daedalus can travel short distances through hyperspace without its hyperdrive working, how did the debris caused by the ship entering the atmosphere travel through the planet?

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    they fell into the window too

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      #3
      The travler ship opened a realy big hyperspace window we saw ships share windows in BAMSR

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        #4
        Originally posted by songar87 View Post
        In "The Lost Tribe," assuming that the Daedalus can travel short distances through hyperspace without its hyperdrive working, how did the debris caused by the ship entering the atmosphere travel through the planet?
        Any object can go through hyperspace w/o a drive. It just needs a ship to open a window for it.
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          #5
          if you watch that S6 or S5 episode about anubis and the metor, the shield has to be expanded to include the other ship too, but that may have been forgotten about.

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            #6
            So then the "window" is not just the visable blue-green distortion we see but a "bubble" of sorts that surrounds the ship/s? Also, if the Traveler ship used its hyperdrive and the Daedalus didn't, how come they, and the debris, came out of hyperspace at the same time?

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              #7
              Momentum? take into account that the debris was not stationary for one point of veiw and the force of the ships took the debris with them, the deadalus was moving at a speed and so war the travellers his taking the debris with them, so when the hyperspace window opened and bear in mind it only opened and closed then in seconds re opened the force and momentum was more than enough for the debris to go though the hypderspace window and get to the other side, just like the asteroid anubis launched towards earth

              The fact it does not have a hyperdrive is irrelivant as the debris did not really travel though hyperspace so much as it jumped, it did not travel a great distance like planet to planet it travelled from one point in space to another in close proximity, so it was a jump or leap rather than travelling as we know it

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                #8
                Originally posted by songar87 View Post
                So then the "window" is not just the visable blue-green distortion we see but a "bubble" of sorts that surrounds the ship/s? Also, if the Traveler ship used its hyperdrive and the Daedalus didn't, how come they, and the debris, came out of hyperspace at the same time?
                Ummm Major? (at the time I think) Carter used some sort of bubble forming capability of a hyperdrive to escape space acid in the episode "Grace". so perhaps a bubble.
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                  #9
                  In 'Grace', Carter had to extend the hyperspace bubble of the Prometheus [a precursor of opening a window, she said] around the alien ship "to cause a partial shift into hyperspace, essentially taking the ship out of the cloud's space time." If that's what happens when you take another ship with you into hyperspace, then...
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                    #10
                    So really the Debris going through the field at the same time as the travellers ship and the daedalus makes perfect sense

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Col.Ads View Post
                      So really the Debris going through the field at the same time as the travellers ship and the daedalus makes perfect sense
                      indeed
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