how could drones blockade millions of stars in the galaxy....
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They only need to block stars that Destiny needs and only those within a certain distance of the line of stargates through the galaxy as Destiny can only make it so far.I'VE GONE WIKI-MAD!!!!
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They're not. The types of stars Destiny can use to recharge is limited. Not just any star will do. Also, the recharge star has to be on the course charted by the seedships (this condition is how they probably chart courses to begin with). The drones have probably tapped into the subspace link between the gates and Destiny, giving the command ships a general fix on where Destiny is heading. Thus, I don't think they need to cover millions of stars. The drones already have a good fix on the limited number Destiny is actually able to use.
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Hey, would the drones go after a planet with no technology? The fact that the drone just immediately shot at the can Greer threw makes me wonder if it just goes after ANYTHING or technology stuff specifically. What if the drones came across a super non-advanced society? The sentient dinosaur things from "The Hunt", for example. Would the drones take them out?sigpicTeal'c: "Appearances may be deceiving."
O'Neill: "One man's ceiling is another man's floor."
Daniel: "A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell."
O'Neill: "Never run with...scissors?"
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Originally posted by icsteffi View PostHey, would the drones go after a planet with no technology? The fact that the drone just immediately shot at the can Greer threw makes me wonder if it just goes after ANYTHING or technology stuff specifically. What if the drones came across a super non-advanced society? The sentient dinosaur things from "The Hunt", for example. Would the drones take them out?
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Originally posted by icsteffi View PostHey, would the drones go after a planet with no technology? The fact that the drone just immediately shot at the can Greer threw makes me wonder if it just goes after ANYTHING or technology stuff specifically. What if the drones came across a super non-advanced society? The sentient dinosaur things from "The Hunt", for example. Would the drones take them out?
The drones go after technology specifically. Scott's and Greer's radios were live, but not transmitting. The drone knew they were there, just not exactly where. Thus when Greer threw the can, the drone fired at the detected sound in that area expecting that it would be destroying the technology. Any lives lost in the process of technology destruction is simply collateral damage. As seen on the colony world, once the tech is gone, the drones don't care about people. At least for now.
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Originally posted by General Jumper One View Postthe question we should be asking is how did the drones figure out that Destiny recharges in stars.
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As discussed on another post, if the Drones are actually what is known as a Von Neuman Machine, that is that the command ship can create a new one very rapidly youll have the required numbers to not only block off every star, but blockade the star itself. Remember itll be no good just having one command ship per star if it finds itself out of position Destiny would be able to slip through and considering the size of space possibly not even know that the blockade is up! each star would need dozens if not hundreds of command ships to blockade it!
The math behind it is called geometric growth. Lets say that
1 command ship that can creat one new per year
after 10 years you have 512 command ships
after 20 years you have half a million command ships
After 64 years you have 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 command ships which is more command ships then there are grains of rice in the world! so it would be hoped that they would have some kind of limit build in (each command ship can only create 2 others or something to slow down production before all the material in the universe is converted into command ships. )
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