I think Benezia also says something about them being indestructible.
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wackyzacky1991
, mars 24 2011 07:28
#176
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 07:05
#177
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 07:14
This is from the wikia: "The relays are made of an unknown but incredibly resilient material, the same material that the Citadel is built from"
Incredibly resilient does not mean indestructible.
Incredibly resilient does not mean indestructible.
#178
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 07:24
Not going to complain until I see the rock they are hurling at the thing, but a rock, really? A supernova merely pushed one of these things out into another system how is a rock going to do anything. Unless of-course those giant Eezo cores are one massive Achilles heel especially when hurling big rocks into them.
Modifié par Admoniter, 25 mars 2011 - 07:24 .
#179
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 07:26
armass wrote...
This is from the wikia: "The relays are made of an unknown but incredibly resilient material, the same material that the Citadel is built from"
Incredibly resilient does not mean indestructible.
No it doesn't, but by the same token none of the contemporary races have ever been able to damage or destroy a relay or the citadel, so that means for all practical intents and purposes they are indestructible.
Anyways, the asteroid drop is apparently just the doctor's idea. Just because it's her plan doesn't mean it will work.
#180
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 07:32
I said it in the other thread and I will say it in this one.
Supernova... the force is presented equally on all sides from a star that is at least a decent amount away. (I like to think at least in terms of the distance from Earth or Mars to the sun). Supernovas push out in all directions, which also pushed the relay.
This is concerning the "indestructible" relay that survived a supernova. The fact is we don't know the circumstances behind it other than the fact that it kept working.
Spoiler (sort of, already been touched on by others)
If you are launching an Asteroid at the thing, it is going to have all of that momentum conveyed into the single contact point on the relay, then any subsequent explosions due to the release of kinetic energy. As strong as a supernova? No, but more direct and focused completely onto the relay (probably the more delicate rings surrounding the core.
Stop talking like they are retconning the entire universe because of one contradicting event that really isn't even that contradicting. (I saw the video and they even address the point a little).
I am starting to think that these forums are just going into a black hole after Dragon Age 2.....
Supernova... the force is presented equally on all sides from a star that is at least a decent amount away. (I like to think at least in terms of the distance from Earth or Mars to the sun). Supernovas push out in all directions, which also pushed the relay.
This is concerning the "indestructible" relay that survived a supernova. The fact is we don't know the circumstances behind it other than the fact that it kept working.
Spoiler (sort of, already been touched on by others)
If you are launching an Asteroid at the thing, it is going to have all of that momentum conveyed into the single contact point on the relay, then any subsequent explosions due to the release of kinetic energy. As strong as a supernova? No, but more direct and focused completely onto the relay (probably the more delicate rings surrounding the core.
Stop talking like they are retconning the entire universe because of one contradicting event that really isn't even that contradicting. (I saw the video and they even address the point a little).
I am starting to think that these forums are just going into a black hole after Dragon Age 2.....
Modifié par Mongerty2, 25 mars 2011 - 07:33 .
#181
Posté 25 mars 2011 - 04:28
If the Citadel is made from the same material Mass Relays are built from, then why did the council have to repair it?
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