Originally posted by Buba uognarf
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thats the only explanation, unless you think a few replicator controlled ha'taks can't equal the firepower of an Ori ship?
Irrelevent seeing as the only direct hit from an arman was a weak spot which was explosed and unarmored.
No it wasn't, it was crippled leaving it....
So your arguement has now turned to, black holes are nothing special in stargate and the ability to survive flying into the acceleration disk of one when shields are failing is nothing...
1) different sized wraith bolts
2) different sized wraith bolts doing different amounts of damage
2) different sized wraith bolts doing different amounts of damage
ok, i see...So how would that affect to targets moving towards each other?
the fact is over a period of several minutes the deadalus was firing in the same general vancinity
My statement wasn't meant to be a serious point...
Moot point seeing as both hives hit the same area
there are unarmored sections of hive ships, the explosions seem to be in these area's so they didn't blast through the armor...
Because hive ships are huge and the secondary explosions were powerful enough to damage the entire ship.
well pretty close as i'd imagine that they'd want to maximise damage and it would have to be close seeing as the in space the blast radius isn't going to be as much and the nukes effectiveness is going to severely drop the further out it is.
What makes you think they knew it was a nuke? For all they knew it was another piece of ancient technology...
By firing into them when they were opened???
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