Darth Wong wrote:JMS actually said that in public? ROTFLMAO!!! Where the fuck did this idiotic brain bug start whereby a star is presumed to be some sort of metastable system which will explode if you just tip it over?
Supernovae occur because a star runs out of fuel, loses the ability to sustain its own bulk against gravity, collapses, and then is violently ignited again as GPE is converted to heat and particle density increases. The only meaningful way to induce a supernova is to somehow shut off all nuclear fusion in a star, wait for thouasnds of years, and then turn it back on again. Either that, or squeeze it in a super-vise (this is the Centrepoint Station idea). You could induce all manner of instabilities and turbulence in a star without making it go nova. Hell, you could blow it in half with an uber-weapon and it still wouldn't go nova; it would just come back together again and eventually restart.
Now now, don't shoot the messenger. The point that I am trying to show (I think) is the ability of humans in 1,000,000 years being able to open JP's
inside a star. Now it's up to others to decide whether this is akin to opening a JP inside solid matter. I agree that the premise is very much, by my understanding, well wrong. For the full quote;
http://babylon5.cybersite.com.au/lurk/guide/088.html
JMS wrote:"My personal nit is that JMS has the sun going nova in only a million years. This seems several orders of magnitude too soon for me."
Actually, the computer voice specifies that it is continuing to note atypical solar emissions...atypical meaning something unusual is going on.
And what if you, say, interfered substantially with the mass of the sun by, say, causing a series of jump points to open up *inside* the sun across several days?
You'd also substantially decrease the mass of Sol, which as I understand it, would result in the sun going nova.
Darth Wong wrote:The Fivers are desperate to find some sort of "trick" to cheat defeat because they know none of the numbers are on their side, so they cast about looking for some kind of mechanism for which no numbers exist and for which they can happily claim virtual omnipotence. They they hang their hats on the fact that we can't prove a negative, ie- prove that it cannot be done. More fun with rabid Fiver "logic"
I agree, however in their defence we do see the Excalibur taking down 4(?) Drakh Raiders by opening a JP infront of them (which they just flew into and got destroyed), in either ACtA or War Zone of Crusade. But there you go.
Scorpius wrote:Why would they do such a silly thing? They never said that in the episode, right? Was that JMS in an after-show interview or something?
-Oh by the way Death Star kicks Shadow Planet Killer in the balls with one Superlaser blast if the other Turbolasers do nothing (even though I love the Shadows as villains, they don't stand a chance against the Death Star...)
See the link above for JMS's analysis on that episode, and I agree the Death Star would soooooo kill the Death Cloud.
Scorpius wrote:I think what happened there was that they opened a jump point inside a jump GATE which caused the big boom, The jump gate being stationary (as much as anything in space is...) made it easy to target. The result was also a destroyed jump gate, which means no hyperspace travel to that area for any small ships that can't open their own jump point
Yes that is what they did, however the point is that they have the technology to 'target' the JP openings to an area in space the size of a Jump Gate, and open a new JP
inside another JP. So why the claim that they can't target individual capital size ships? They can, but they don't use it as a tactic, so we must ask ourselves why?
Enlightenment wrote:Say, anyone know if superlasers can be flak bursted?
That is just evil
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