I see you didn't learn how to use the quote function properly. Remember that intelligence is, essentially, the capability to learn.
-No, I don't assume they know all physics. Certainly not SW wanktastic hypermatter But, as I said, they don't need as thorough an introduction into the field in order to catch the hang of it. In the same way that, whereas you need to repeat a certain routine with a monkey dozens of times before he hits his stride, a human only needs to be shown ONCE.
And again - you are focussing on intelligence, and on intelligence alone. That's why i call you an AI-wanker.
You are ignoring all the other problems.
-Also, please elaborate what you mean by implying that this battle will take point in a joint universe? Are you implying a merger of the two, or a wormhole link? Be specific.
We use the method that inflicts the least change onto both "universes" - the word is used in a loose sense, since that "least change" approach means that they are in the same universe when possible. Note that there is no reason to assume that SW and OA can't be in the same universe, other than OA-wanker insistence that their AIs must automatically know all of physics.
-Witnessing the jump and discovering the dyamics involved is a hell of start, particularly since getting into hyperspace is the hardest part. You lay in your course beforehand and GO. After that, you just sit back and chill.
You fail. Hyperspace-travel is a complex process. First of all, it needs a "relativity-compensator" in order to work properly. Furthermore, you need complex calculations for it - the grade of complexity suggests that traveling trough hyperspace is far more complicated than travel trough real space. So it's not just "lay the course and relax".
Besides, you are also an utter moron if you think that observing some of the effects of something equals knowledge about it's dynamics. We have observed the effects of lights for centuries (or millennia, when you are counting the time where we had no scientific method), but we only gained knowledge about it's dynamics quite recently.
-What did I not say about 'DYSON SPHERES (PLURAL)?!' Does it not involve a massive, physical structure which harvests the energy of a star? Infrastructure, dude, and a hell of an energy base.
And you really ARE a moron.
A power plant is NOT a factory. You can have hundreds of nuclear power plants, they don't enable you to build a single modern car without a car factory (and steel mills and so on).
Oh, and FYI - dude is the wrong term.
-About the death star, yeah, your a funny guy. The supernova bombs OA have convert a third of a stars mass into energy, creating a supernova which is dangerous for *MULTIPLE LIGHTYEARS*. The Deathstar has nowhere near that effect, plus the artifints have far more of the supernova bombs than the empire has of death stars (umm, just one, in fact!), which are in turn far stealthier (100% EM ABSORPTION FOR THE WIN!) and far smaller and hence far easier to use. They also can do interesting things such as turn planets into antimatter bombs. And besides, they have AI circuitry capable of surviving inside the core of a star. The Empire's ships don't jump into the middle of stars just for the heck of it, do they now? The Death Star, also, would be fairly unimpressive in OA God-terms, as they could have, in theory, several dozen GodHammers, which are basically really really powerful wormhole-based weapons. Harnessing pulsars and magnetars, which are rather significantly more powerful. OA God *scout fleets* can turn a planet into nothing more than thin smears of dust within days.
Okay. So first you are wanking about how OA is "hard sci-fi" (even tough that's blatantly wrong) - and then you are appealing to
-semi-magical nova bombs that can somehow make a star go supernova instantly
-super-powerful, unrealistic supernovas produced by those
-and a 100% efficiency process (not that it'll help you, since SW-sensors can detect gravity).
I think a smart person will see the errors of your ways here.
Furthermore, capturing the energy of something or producing it on your own are two different things. One is not necessarily superior to the other, but in this case it's pretty clear that OA has nothing that matches the reactor outputs of SW.
-They build much larger and much more exotic infrastructure than what SW has ever shown, give me a break dude!
So what? The ability to build a skyscraper does not translate into the ability to build a microchip.
It's evident that you do not understand the meaning of the word "infrastructure" or "factory".
-Cool. Then whatever barrier has prevented the AI gods from building hyperdrives is lifted upon contact with the warsies. The only reason OA can't go FTL is because such things are impossible in real life, not the other way around, and contact with SW degrades that scientific accuracy down by an order of magnitude.
There is no basis for that assumption.
But hey - let's play your little game. All your AIs are now just large, very slow computers that are slowly breaking down due to gravity. Your wormholes go POOF, since they don't work with real science either. Your reactionless drives stop working, your nanotech breaks down.
You might not know enough about science to realize it - but OA is no more realistic than Star Wars. It tries very hard to "appear" realistic, but most of it's technology is just as outlandish as hyperdrives. Basically - you have been lied to, and you are dumb enough to swallow that load
(of crap).