Ship of the Week: Daedalus Class Battlecruiser
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Re: Ship of the Week: Daedalus Class Battlecruiser
How do you know that?
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Re: Ship of the Week: Daedalus Class Battlecruiser
neutronium refers to extremely dense phases of matter resembling the neutron-degenerate matter postulated to exist in the cores of neutron stars. Does that sound common to you?Rochey wrote:How do you know that?
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I know what neutronium is. I was reffering to this:
That replicator machine probably requires neutronium
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The Asgard stated that they use a large amount of neutronium in their technology.Rochey wrote:I know what neutronium is. I was reffering to this:That replicator machine probably requires neutronium
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In things like hull construction, yes. Never did they mention their replicators using them.
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I doubt they would use such an important resource on something that doesn't really need it.
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Who and what are you replying to?
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This.Rochey wrote:In things like hull construction, yes. Never did they mention their replicators using them.
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Given that they never mentioned using neutronium in their replicators, I see no reason to assume they do.
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Agreed.
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Re: Ship of the Week: Daedalus Class Battlecruiser
here's and image of the Daedalus Class Battlecruiser from the MGM tech journal. i added the image to my photobucket.
Daedalus-class Battlecruiser
Daedalus-class Battlecruiser
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![Image](http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb261/daedalus02/Starships/still1215466015.jpg)
Its generally easier to post the image rather than give the link.
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Re: Ship of the Week: Daedalus Class Battlecruiser
Is this considered canon?JudgeKing wrote:here's and image of the Daedalus Class Battlecruiser from the MGM tech journal. i added the image to my photobucket.
Daedalus-class Battlecruiser
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Well, it's just pointing out features that we already knew the existance and rough location of, so I'd say yes.
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Re: Ship of the Week: Daedalus Class Battlecruiser
Well, here's an answer to that canonicity thing...
PG15 writes: "1. MGM is releasing some schematics of Atlantis tech on their website, here. Are these things canon?"
Answers: 1. All seems in order.
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PG15 writes: "1. MGM is releasing some schematics of Atlantis tech on their website, here. Are these things canon?"
Answers: 1. All seems in order.
http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/200 ... f-the-day/
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