It would make sense that the seeder ships that were sent out would have advanced automatic mining facilities. They would need to gather the resources needed for stargates. I'm imagining that rings could be used to tunnel the matter from the surface to the ship. I think that the Destiny should also have some mining facilities to keep the ship well stocked on supplies for hull repair, kinos, and crew amenities when the Ancients would have performed minor status updates on the state of their network ships. I just don't foresee them continue on the path of human mining for supplies. I'm sure the Ancients planned for emergency situations when the visiting crew members were temporarily cut off from dialing back to the Milky Way. What will the crew do when the Destiny stops at a planet with liquid fresh water?
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Originally posted by DetriusXii View PostIt would make sense that the seeder ships that were sent out would have advanced automatic mining facilities. They would need to gather the resources needed for stargates. I'm imagining that rings could be used to tunnel the matter from the surface to the ship. I think that the Destiny should also have some mining facilities to keep the ship well stocked on supplies for hull repair, kinos, and crew amenities when the Ancients would have performed minor status updates on the state of their network ships. I just don't foresee them continue on the path of human mining for supplies. I'm sure the Ancients planned for emergency situations when the visiting crew members were temporarily cut off from dialing back to the Milky Way. What will the crew do when the Destiny stops at a planet with liquid fresh water?
When Destiny needed to recharge, it drooped out of FTL near a star it could use, all by itself.
When Calcium carbonate and fresh water was needed Destiny didn't stop automatically, but only when told there was a need. And then, had the crew go get it. Kind of like, "Oh you need water? OK here's a planet, go knock yourself out."
Makes you wonder who's really in charge...
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I don't know how much the ancients put into this ship. It was obviously an experiment, kind of like some of the other Ancient devices we saw at the tail end of SG1 and a few in Atlantis. If it wasn't super important that would explain why they moved on to other things and abandoned it. Could have been the idea that they would have had constant contact via stargate and had no need to equip the ship with heavy and very possibly unnecessary mining equipment. The ancients also might have planned a "packing list" of things they figured they would bring with them through the stargate the first time onto the ship loading it up with the newest equipment. Just some ideas.
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Originally posted by BriGuy View PostIn any case, remember the ship is still in 'wander' mode. They have very little control over the ship. Presumably the ancients would have put the ship on 'active crew commands' when they got an board and taken it off automatic cruse control..sigpic
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i dont think rush 'told' the ship they needed somethign to repair the CO2 scrubbers or even water...well not liek he typed in "we need water"
i think that when he was running searches on the life support and filtration systems the ship scaned itself and realised it needed those things, so found a planet.
it essentially put the two things together and figured out what was going onI'VE GONE WIKI-MAD!!!!
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Originally posted by escyos View Posti dont think rush 'told' the ship they needed somethign to repair the CO2 scrubbers or even water...well not liek he typed in "we need water"
i think that when he was running searches on the life support and filtration systems the ship scaned itself and realised it needed those things, so found a planet.
it essentially put the two things together and figured out what was going onsigpic
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Originally posted by reddevil18 View Post"Could they be the miners?"
"Sure, they're like three years old."
"MINERS, not MINORS."
"You lost me."
That is a great movie xD
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I just realized that maybe water collection should have been done differently.
We know that the Destiny can scoop up matter. It's also been in a gas giant's upper atmosphere.
Here's my solution to their water problem:
Visit gas giant, scoop up hydrogen,
visit high oxygen planet, scoop up oxygen,
combine to make fuel for ship. Water is the waste product from the reaction.
This would have been the easiest and most logical way of collecting water. One would think that the Ancients would have programmed this method of energy collection when the Destiny was low on water reserves.
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I hope it doesn't. That would be a minor disaster."Most people who are watching TV are semi-catatonic. They're not fully alive." - U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten Sr.
Ronald Greer is also a medic. Your argument is invalid.
Originally posted by J-Whitt RemasteredSecondly, I think that everything DigiFluid is good.
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