Could the Borg adapt to gridfire?
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Re: Could the Borg adapt to gridfire?
The power of it would kill them with one shot preventing any attempt to adapt to it. It's enough power to kill them regardless of adaption.Tod zu den SD.net Idioten wrote:Comments?
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How the hell could they possibly do that?
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How the hell could they possibly do that?
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To keep killing them by incriments! To prolong the sick fun.septesix wrote:Why would a Mind do that? They need some play-toy for funs too , you knowMr Bean wrote:What? They Adapt? Commander stop firing at .00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% normal power and turn it up abit
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Even if they could adapt to shear energy, the cube wouldn't even last long enough to transmit any data.
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A weapon the Culture uses. The universe is a hypersphere, with another hypersphere around it and itself enclosing another. Between them is a region of pure energy known as the Grid. Gridfire pulls a little bit of this energy up into realspace, destroying anything there. The figures I've seen for it put the amount of energy in the average incursion on the order of 1e50 J.paladin wrote:what's gridfire?
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\The most powerful weapon of Culture ships.
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That's an extremely powerful weapon! Only the most rapid and stupid trekkie would believe the borg could adapt to that!XaLEv wrote:A weapon the Culture uses. The universe is a hypersphere, with another hypersphere around it and itself enclosing another. Between them is a region of pure energy known as the Grid. Gridfire pulls a little bit of this energy up into realspace, destroying anything there. The figures I've seen for it put the amount of energy in the average incursion on the order of 1e50 J.paladin wrote:what's gridfire?
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Yes. They can adapt.
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Yes its on the order of Stars Going Nova Powerful.... Unless Borg cubes can fly through Supernova's no problem(Hmm if you can do that you should be able to fly right through a star no problem I would think)That's an extremely powerful weapon! Only the most rapid and stupid trekkie would believe the borg could adapt to that!
And you think they can adapt...
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IIRC one of the Trek novels has the Doomesday device, which was built to kill Borg evdently, fly through a star. Don't underestimate the idocity of the rabid Trekkie.Mr Bean wrote:Yes its on the order of Stars Going Nova Powerful.... Unless Borg cubes can fly through Supernova's no problem(Hmm if you can do that you should be able to fly right through a star no problem I would think)That's an extremely powerful weapon! Only the most rapid and stupid trekkie would believe the borg could adapt to that!
And you think they can adapt...
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Fortuantely for reality, Trek novels aren't canon.
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But the most rabid Trekkies don’t accept that and generally hold them to be higher then the shows. However such people don't normally show up on vs. sites, there so hopelessly entwined in Trek that they don’t notice that other sci fi exists unless you go to them.data_link wrote:Fortuantely for reality, Trek novels aren't canon.
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Re: Could the Borg adapt to gridfire?
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That sounds... bizarre. Where'd you hear that?corbomite wrote:There's also a theory that Gridfire somehow 'removes' the universe around the targeted object.
"That line of light was part of the grid itself. the fabric of pure energy which lay underneath the entire universe, separating this one from the slightly younger, slightly smaller antimatter universe beneath. . . A line of that energy, plucked from nowhere and sliced across the face of the three-dimensional universe, was down there; on and inside the Orbital, boiling the Circlesea, melting the two thousand kilometres of transparent wall, annihilating the base material itself, straight across its thirty-five-thousand-kilometre breadth. Vavatch, that fourteen-million-kilometre hoop, was starting to uncoil."
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Pretty explicit description there.
I guess that if you could envelop and object in realspace with the grid, it'd be technically separated from the universe. The Excession might've done something like that , I'm not sure.
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