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The Navos, don't necessarily have to be in andromeda and the aschen doesn't necessarily have to have talos. As I said, it's an alternate universe, so anything is possible. If we wanted a blank state, then we should of called the fleet virtual fleet 1.0, otherwise it leads on from the previous one. If people just think they will be making the same tech that was at the end of 3.0, they are wrong. The advancements will stay within context of this fleet. I just wanted to bring a Shelton into this universe, without having to use the scientist shelton that suddenly changes to being a ship commander who was around in the early 21st century and there needed to be a tie-over.
I just don't see the point, we're continuing the fleet tradition, not the actual fleet, after all, the opinion has been overwhelmingly in favor of a restart.
I just don't see the point, we're continuing the fleet tradition, not the actual fleet, after all, the opinion has been overwhelmingly in favor of a restart.
I just think a crossover is... tainting. I may be a bit biased, but I just can't see how to pull off dumping a hundred or so people from the future and not have that drastically shift the universe.
Tom, the military isn't gonna give super-WMD's into the hands of a few companies. considering you need quite some power for a hyperdrive, enough to obliterate a continent if not more, i'd be very cautious.
at best they'd have a few Mark I generators (amounts to a few hundred KT)
Tom, the military isn't gonna give super-WMD's into the hands of a few companies. considering you need quite some power for a hyperdrive, enough to obliterate a continent if not more, i'd be very cautious.
at best they'd have a few Mark I generators (amounts to a few hundred KT)
Naquadah tech is going to be the most tighly controlled technology in the whole universe. Companies are interested in only making more money, they have no political agenda.
"Oddly, this is familiar to you, as if it were from an old dream, but you can't exactly remember..."
Tom, the military isn't gonna give super-WMD's into the hands of a few companies. considering you need quite some power for a hyperdrive, enough to obliterate a continent if not more, i'd be very cautious.
at best they'd have a few Mark I generators (amounts to a few hundred KT)
Considering that other off-world governments seems to have no problem with using naqudah power on civilian ships, I don't see why Earth should shortchange it's merchant marine.
A single Tel'tak can give you the same WMD potential as a naqudah bomb, after all.
Naquadah tech is going to be the most tighly controlled technology in the whole universe. Companies are interested in only making more money, they have no political agenda.
There is one problem with controlling naquadah generators; it won't work. Once any sane businessman is able to use hyperdrives, all he's going to do is fly to Hebridan or Chulak or some other planet, buy his naquadah there, and then sit pretty on his new toys.
On another note, I doubt there are many inhabitable planets without stargates, because of the simple fact that the only reason the Milky Way has so many inhabitable worlds is that the Ancients terraformed them when they put stargates on them. Without a stargate, it's highly unlikely ET has a home to phone.
The most likely way this could happen is that the planet did have a gate at one point, but then lost it for some reason.
And a crossover is fine by me, so long as it has no major impact. I would be more comfortable if there were only a couple of scientists -- or none at all -- rather than a whole R&D team.
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