Maybe the darts don't actually generate that amount of energy, but through some fuzzy exotic principle, manage to have buffers and power conduits that can transfer those levels of energy.
However, I'd like to know how you could theoretically turn matter into energy without spending insane amounts of energy.
As for the firepower figures, this was based on a screenshot from Misbegotten.
There's nothing definitive there, and the interpretation of the phenomenoms occuring at the point of impact may suggest that we may need more evidence than this single event.
It's of course literally absurd to think that such ships could not achieve at least that level of destruction, especially since the Wraith defeated the Lantians and their super advanced weapons.
There's also the fact that looking at No Man's Land, we see that a single nuclear detonation almost at point blank range is not enough to actually vaporize or melt external armor, while fire exchanged between hiveships produce massive explosions, and for the most powerful of them, send large chunks of the super structure flying left and right.
No Man's Land is an example of indirect evidence, and clearly boils down to the yield of the nukes fired by the Daedalus.
All evidence thus far has proved that the ordinance ranges from low megatons to possibly thousands of megatons (very low gigatons).
However, I'd like to know how you could theoretically turn matter into energy without spending insane amounts of energy.
As for the firepower figures, this was based on a screenshot from Misbegotten.
There's nothing definitive there, and the interpretation of the phenomenoms occuring at the point of impact may suggest that we may need more evidence than this single event.
It's of course literally absurd to think that such ships could not achieve at least that level of destruction, especially since the Wraith defeated the Lantians and their super advanced weapons.
There's also the fact that looking at No Man's Land, we see that a single nuclear detonation almost at point blank range is not enough to actually vaporize or melt external armor, while fire exchanged between hiveships produce massive explosions, and for the most powerful of them, send large chunks of the super structure flying left and right.
No Man's Land is an example of indirect evidence, and clearly boils down to the yield of the nukes fired by the Daedalus.
All evidence thus far has proved that the ordinance ranges from low megatons to possibly thousands of megatons (very low gigatons).
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