Let me attempt to decipher that.
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Asgard ships are capable of near black hole flight, and our beaming range is far beyond that. If the beacons refers to locking on, our systems are much more advanced and can lock on without any indication on the target. We simply beam you straight into the event horizon, and then fly away.
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nope
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Not the same with biotech yoyu imbecile!!
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Re: Return of the Tok'ra
Biotech is unaffected by beaming technology? Or it can survive the immense gravity of a black hole that approaches the point of ripping the dimension apart?
And it could be called relevant to the Tok'ra since if we fight against the Goa'uld, we are technically in resistance to them.
And it could be called relevant to the Tok'ra since if we fight against the Goa'uld, we are technically in resistance to them.
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THE DOVIN BASALS ARE LITTLE BLACK HOLES SO YES YOU GET VERY CLOSE IN A BLACK HOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hmm, little black holes? But for a smaller size than my ship, but still being able to have the gravity of a black hole, their density would be so great you can't transport them. They would simply sink to the center of any planet and consume it and move out.
So, since there at the center of whatever worlds you keep them on destroying it and far too heavy to move, how are they a threat to me?
So, since there at the center of whatever worlds you keep them on destroying it and far too heavy to move, how are they a threat to me?
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You speak of planetary dovin basals not ship basals which are considerable smaller and can eat your sheilds.
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Even if only 30cm wide, they would be far too dense to effectively move due to their weight. The fact that they also would consume anything they come in contact with, adds to the problems. You would need to nullify the gravity field and be able to transport it without any contact, and with such power requirements of your ships, their own weapons and shields are weak, and could be crushed before you managed to launch your black holes.
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They aren't always their holes out cause that would be useless cause they use their gravitational fields to move the space vessels and the holes appear when the enemy has lauched their weapons so effectively they serve multi-purposes.
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Re: Return of the Tok'ra
Well, since black holes are just extremely dense balls of matter, they would have trouble storing them since gravity is not easily contained, and it is mainly only lessened them. How exactly are they able to contain something that is consuming them and everything nearby?
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They aren't always eating cause as i said its a creature that makes black holes and its light on ships and it is considerably well contained cause its a creature not an actual black hole.
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Re: Return of the Tok'ra
Black holes cannot be controlled, for they suck in all in immense gravity. Gravity does grow weaker over a distance, but it reaches across the entirety of the universe since it cannot be snuffed out. All mass has gravity, and the amount of gravity is in direct relation to the mass of the object. Even a feather has gravity pulling on the other side of the universe.
So, my question here: How do you turn off something that is affected by the amount of matter? To do so in your way would break a fundamental law of the universe, The Law of Matter Conservation.
And if you say extraordinary means, that is done by converting it into energy via a process, unless they got a couple ZPM level batteries tied to their back(Takes a lot to turn back into matter), then they are always at the gravitational level of black holes.
So, my question here: How do you turn off something that is affected by the amount of matter? To do so in your way would break a fundamental law of the universe, The Law of Matter Conservation.
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Matter cannot be created or destroyed except by extraordinary means.And if you say extraordinary means, that is done by converting it into energy via a process, unless they got a couple ZPM level batteries tied to their back(Takes a lot to turn back into matter), then they are always at the gravitational level of black holes.
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Re: Return of the Tok'ra
i know ernest is goauld. are you a tok'ra scientist, soul? if not, i'll have to stop the spam. 

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Re: Return of the Tok'ra
Since I'm opposed to the Goa'uld, yes, I am.
But I don't think your referring to the fact that anyone against the Goa'uld is To'kra, aka resistance. And I think that this has ended anyways.
But I don't think your referring to the fact that anyone against the Goa'uld is To'kra, aka resistance. And I think that this has ended anyways.
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