No. It's not even enough energy to give a humanoid third degree burns. Maybe if there's an example of some Jedi generating enough energy via Force lightning to roast or vape a humanoid, I'd concede that it should do some damage (although chances are it takes hundreds of times the energy of a humanoid-NDFing phaser blast to explode a Founder).Admiral_K wrote:Ok, so most people think a lightsaber would be of little use to actually kill a changeling given the nature of the weapon.
I take it the general consensus is that force lightging would definately roast a founder correct?
What would a lightsaber do to a changeling?
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Prove that it constitutes injury to a being that isn't even completely matter all the time. Laas was able to handle enough energy to go to warp (and most warp drives use plasma to move their power). And phasers that couldn't kill Founders have been shown heating metals to incandescence and melting them.Howedar wrote:Please provide evidence that being heated to incandescence is not harmful for a Founder.Metrion Cascade wrote:Well, considering the Changeling could BE the door, yes. And the Changeling wouldn't have to be conventionally 'tough' - simply apply the energy to mimicking hotter metal. Melting and glowing isn't 'destruction' for a changeling.
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Odo killed a Founder by pushing him against the outside of a warp core containment structure and letting the low-level ambient radiation (which was obviously not intense enough to damage the structure itself) heat him up until he died. I await your concession.Metrion Cascade wrote:Prove that it constitutes injury to a being that isn't even completely matter all the time.Please provide evidence that being heated to incandescence is not harmful for a Founder.
Also, he was able to hold his own in combat against this Founder, despite your Founder-wanking claims about him being orders of magnitude lesser than normal Founders. It's pretty obvious that this warp-capable SuperFounder was the freak exception rather than the norm as you are so dishonestly assuming.
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That Founder was killed by a visible forcefield, not being held against radioactive metal. And the flux of whatever radiation (IIRC gamma is what you'd get from M/AM reactions) you propose killed the Founder couldn't have decreased so rapidly with its distance from the case as to not kill Odo too.Darth Wong wrote:Odo killed a Founder by pushing him against the outside of a warp core containment structure and letting the low-level ambient radiation (which was obviously not intense enough to damage the structure itself) heat him up until he died. I await your concession.Metrion Cascade wrote:Prove that it constitutes injury to a being that isn't even completely matter all the time.Please provide evidence that being heated to incandescence is not harmful for a Founder.
This Founder was intent on not killing Odo, and didn't even try an energy weapon. And no amount of skill should give Laas such drastically different abilities than other Founders. It would be like a really great airplane pilot getting so good that he sprouts wings from his back.Also, he was able to hold his own in combat against this Founder, despite your Founder-wanking claims about him being orders of magnitude lesser than normal Founders. It's pretty obvious that this warp-capable SuperFounder was the freak exception rather than the norm as you are so dishonestly assuming.
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So you figure the safety forcefield around the warp core is designed to kill on contact?Metrion Cascade wrote:That Founder was killed by a visible forcefield, not being held against radioactive metal. And the flux of whatever radiation (IIRC gamma is what you'd get from M/AM reactions) you propose killed the Founder couldn't have decreased so rapidly with its distance from the case as to not kill Odo too.
Oh right, so the other Founders never demonstrated these abilities because they were "holding back", right? Why couldn't he just be a freak? Wesley Crusher can bend fucking spacetime, but I don't see people running around saying that all Star Trek humans can do this.This Founder was intent on not killing Odo, and didn't even try an energy weapon. And no amount of skill should give Laas such drastically different abilities than other Founders. It would be like a really great airplane pilot getting so good that he sprouts wings from his back.Also, he was able to hold his own in combat against this Founder, despite your Founder-wanking claims about him being orders of magnitude lesser than normal Founders. It's pretty obvious that this warp-capable SuperFounder was the freak exception rather than the norm as you are so dishonestly assuming.
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It's a Federation ship. Are you saying it's not?Darth Wong wrote:So you figure the safety forcefield around the warp core is designed to kill on contact?Metrion Cascade wrote:That Founder was killed by a visible forcefield, not being held against radioactive metal. And the flux of whatever radiation (IIRC gamma is what you'd get from M/AM reactions) you propose killed the Founder couldn't have decreased so rapidly with its distance from the case as to not kill Odo too.
Actually I'd never seen that forcefield before. And no, Feds don't seem to be able to make safe ones. And the point about the radiation stands. Regardless of whether you think the forcefield killed the changeling. It didn't drop from deadly for a Founder more skilled than Odo, to Odo-safe, over the span of less than half a meter. And considering that phasers can be set to release gamma bursts, such low level vulnerability to it (by your own statements they should die at levels too low to damage Fed ships if not humans as well) should have made flushing out and killing changelings cake for the Federation.
What other Founder was ever in a situation where it needed to (and was in a position to) go to warp without a ship? And when did I state that Odo was 'orders of magnitude lesser,' whatever that means? It speaks for itself that Odo can't even do the shape of ears correctly while other Founders mimic complete human/Romulan/Klingon anatomy down to the atomic level.Oh right, so the other Founders never demonstrated these abilities because they were "holding back", right? Why couldn't he just be a freak? Wesley Crusher can bend fucking spacetime, but I don't see people running around saying that all Star Trek humans can do this.This Founder was intent on not killing Odo, and didn't even try an energy weapon. And no amount of skill should give Laas such drastically different abilities than other Founders. It would be like a really great airplane pilot getting so good that he sprouts wings from his back.Also, he was able to hold his own in combat against this Founder, despite your Founder-wanking claims about him being orders of magnitude lesser than normal Founders. It's pretty obvious that this warp-capable SuperFounder was the freak exception rather than the norm as you are so dishonestly assuming.
It's in the same episode as the Klingon pointing the disruptor at the warp core: "Heart Of Glory"Metrion Cascade wrote:As an aside...have we ever seen a Klingon disruptor fired at a person? I actually can't think of a single example.
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Before The StormMetrion Cascade wrote:The Force couldn't stop them from changing shape - Force TK isn't that precise.
pg.38: Now the stones swirled again in the air, joined by others plucked from the sea and stripped from the face of the cliff. Now broken edge fused against broken edge, and the dark faces of the rock lightened as the mineral structure was reshuffled.Now heavy rock walls and floors thinned to an airy elegance as if they were clay in a potter's press. Now a tower stretched skyward until it rose above the edge of the cliff.
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The Crystal Starpg.64: Leia knew that even powerful Jedi could not manipulate large-scale phenomena like the weather; but they could move objects, and she realized that was what Streen did now. Not changing the weather, but simply moving the air, drawing it in from all directions, creating a self-contained but destructive tornado that struck toward Luke's body.
pg.169: She added another molocule,another,doubling and redoubling the number she affected. Soon a small handful of air vibrated with her energy. Its warmth took the chill from her cell. The swirl of air glowed red, then yellow, spreading spreading light into the corners of Jania's cell.
pg.294: Instead of speeding up molocules the way she speeded up the air to make light and heat, the way she spun the sand into tiny wind-devils, she slowed the water molocules in the swamp.
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Neither do Fed phasers.Lord Poe wrote:It's in the same episode as the Klingon pointing the disruptor at the warp core: "Heart Of Glory"Metrion Cascade wrote:As an aside...have we ever seen a Klingon disruptor fired at a person? I actually can't think of a single example.
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Did you miss the quote from The Crystal Star where Jaina was making light by rubbing air molecules together? (she was 8 at the time I believe)Metrion Cascade wrote:Changelings mimic subjects at least down to the atomic level.Lord Poe wrote:Before The Storm
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And? You asked for an instance where a Klingon disruptor was ever fired at a human. You got one.Metrion Cascade wrote:Neither do Fed phasers.
Jedi can manipulate objects at the atomic level. But in this case, they wouldn't need to. You said the Force wasn't precise enough to contain a changeling in its liquid form.Changelings mimic subjects at least down to the atomic level.
Can we say...concede?
Proof of this ? We know that Changelings have cells and a form of DNA.Metrion Cascade wrote:Changelings mimic subjects at least down to the atomic level.Lord Poe wrote:Before The Storm
From DS9 : there is an analysis of Odo's tissue displayed showing cells, it is vulnerable to a fucking virus, whose cure is a sequence of amino acids.
If they had such level of control, they would shove a kilometer-thick rod of white-hot metal up a simple virus' metaphoric ass. Why not freeze as an inert object and wait for a cure to be found, only periodically awakening to monitor the Vorta ? Oh wait, the virus still affects them even as they mimick inorganic objects... a hell of a virus .
Cut down the Founder-wanking please .
Well, to be fair the only people we've witnessed force lightning used on are Jedi. Their affinity with the force, undoubtedly affords them some protection. After all, Anakin (as we supposedly will learn in Ep3) somehow managed to survive falling into lava.Metrion Cascade wrote:No. It's not even enough energy to give a humanoid third degree burns. Maybe if there's an example of some Jedi generating enough energy via Force lightning to roast or vape a humanoid, I'd concede that it should do some damage (although chances are it takes hundreds of times the energy of a humanoid-NDFing phaser blast to explode a Founder).Admiral_K wrote:Ok, so most people think a lightsaber would be of little use to actually kill a changeling given the nature of the weapon.
I take it the general consensus is that force lightging would definately roast a founder correct?
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Then the canon info on Founders is self-contradictory. When scanned they appear to be exactly what they're mimicking. And even when put through transporters they aren't detected.The Nomad wrote:Proof of this ? We know that Changelings have cells and a form of DNA.Metrion Cascade wrote:Changelings mimic subjects at least down to the atomic level.Lord Poe wrote:Before The Storm
From DS9 : there is an analysis of Odo's tissue displayed showing cells, it is vulnerable to a fucking virus, whose cure is a sequence of amino acids.
If they had such level of control, they would shove a kilometer-thick rod of white-hot metal up a simple virus' metaphoric ass. Why not freeze as an inert object and wait for a cure to be found, only periodically awakening to monitor the Vorta ? Oh wait, the virus still affects them even as they mimick inorganic objects... a hell of a virus .
That could be an example on the limitations of the scanning equiptment.Metrion Cascade wrote:Then the canon info on Founders is self-contradictory. When scanned they appear to be exactly what they're mimicking. And even when put through transporters they aren't detected.The Nomad wrote:Proof of this ? We know that Changelings have cells and a form of DNA.
From DS9 : there is an analysis of Odo's tissue displayed showing cells, it is vulnerable to a fucking virus, whose cure is a sequence of amino acids.
If they had such level of control, they would shove a kilometer-thick rod of white-hot metal up a simple virus' metaphoric ass. Why not freeze as an inert object and wait for a cure to be found, only periodically awakening to monitor the Vorta ? Oh wait, the virus still affects them even as they mimick inorganic objects... a hell of a virus .
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Transporters have failed to detect things before (hell, every "bio-threat episode" tends to involve such an event). What makes this so special that it forces you to conclude that the canon contradicts itself?Metrion Cascade wrote:Then the canon info on Founders is self-contradictory. When scanned they appear to be exactly what they're mimicking. And even when put through transporters they aren't detected.
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Fire?
In Episode 164 of DS9. "Chimera," Odo encounters a wandering changling who demonstrates that Changlings have the ability to transform into fire.
How does that work? Fire is energy not matter. Odo admits that it's never occured to him to try it. And why would it? Why would anyone think it's possible for a living creature to transform its matter into energy.
In attack of the clones, Jango Fett shoots Mace with a flame thrower. Mace does not use his light saber to block it. Instead Mace Jumps backwards and rips off his flaming cloak.
So what would happen to a changling in fire form confronted with a lightsabe?
How does that work? Fire is energy not matter. Odo admits that it's never occured to him to try it. And why would it? Why would anyone think it's possible for a living creature to transform its matter into energy.
In attack of the clones, Jango Fett shoots Mace with a flame thrower. Mace does not use his light saber to block it. Instead Mace Jumps backwards and rips off his flaming cloak.
So what would happen to a changling in fire form confronted with a lightsabe?
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Re: Fire?
No, actually it's a chemical reaction in matter. Light is energy.RevWaldo wrote:How does that work? Fire is energy not matter.
Indeed, since that doesn't happen in this case. You're only demonstrating that you don't know jack about physics. Assuming you're not misrepresenting the scene, it only means that a changeling can look like a fire. To be an actual fire, he would have to be oxidizing parts of himself, which would cause him injury.Odo admits that it's never occured to him to try it. And why would it? Why would anyone think it's possible for a living creature to transform its matter into energy.
Same thing that happens when a bunch of Klingons shoot him.In attack of the clones, Jango Fett shoots Mace with a flame thrower. Mace does not use his light saber to block it. Instead Mace Jumps backwards and rips off his flaming cloak.
So what would happen to a changling in fire form confronted with a lightsabe?
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Re: Fire?
There is no reason to insult me on my knowledge of physics. That doesn't add anything to your arguement. In any case, finding your attitude unprofessional and inappropriate to a civil discussion about a trival curiosity, I decided to double check on what fire is. http://www.nsf.gov/nstw_questions/chem/quest001.htmDarth Wong wrote:No, actually it's a chemical reaction in matter. Light is energy.RevWaldo wrote:How does that work? Fire is energy not matter.Indeed, since that doesn't happen in this case. You're only demonstrating that you don't know jack about physics. Assuming you're not misrepresenting the scene, it only means that a changeling can look like a fire. To be an actual fire, he would have to be oxidizing parts of himself, which would cause him injury.Odo admits that it's never occured to him to try it. And why would it? Why would anyone think it's possible for a living creature to transform its matter into energy.
Then from http://www.straightdope.com/columns/021122.htmlThe light is in the form of flame, which is composed of glowing particles of the burning material and certain gaseous products that are luminous at the temperature of the burning material.
"Fire is the rapid combination of oxygen with fuel in the presence of heat, typically characterized by flame, a body of incandescent gas that contains and sustains the reaction and emits light and heat."
So it's not Energy or a Chemical reaction. Fire is glowing gas. That makes it less cofusing as the Changeling was entirely flame. and from a transcript I have found the Changeling Laas was floating in the air. http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/lite ... 29/564.txt
"23 INT. ODO'S QUARTERS (OPTICAL)
as Odo ENTERS and stops short when he sees a FLAME burning in the center of the room, suspended about a few feet off the ground."
"LAAS: You didn't realize it was me. Did you even know we could exist as fire?"
I believe we have already discussed in this thread what happens to Changlings in gas form when encountered with a disruptor. So I will not push the issue.
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That's a textbook description of a chemical reaction you fucking retard."Fire is the rapid combination of oxygen with fuel in the presence of heat, typically characterized by flame, a body of incandescent gas that contains and sustains the reaction and emits light and heat."
Oxygen combining with fuel is a chemical reaction.
How fucking dumb are you?
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