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Rhayth

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They blow up...you see boom...with fire...equals explosion...I can't dumb this down anymore for anyone who doesn't get it.

We've linked vids, you've seen every varying color effect.  The Mass Relays go BOOM.  I don't know if you're blind or not but Boom means Explosion...yes i'm repeating myself because maybe they'll get it then.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!

What you did to the one in Arrival is what happens at the end of ME3.

This is not a discussion about the horrible endings Stanny boy...this is explaining the BOOM of Mass Relays since there seems to be some issue with people seeing fire balls of doom destroying the Mass Relays.

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Gowienczyk

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Indeed, thus killing most galactic civilization.

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Rhayth

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I know we all watch movies I just find it amazing how these people don't see an explosion...I see explosions on regular TV these days...how are you gonna tell me the cutscene they don't explode when they do.

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Of course it's an explosion.

What people are saying is that it's not an explosion on the same magnitude as the one in Arrival, which is a justifiable assumption (difference between a kinetic impact with an object larger than the relay, and a overload-slash-critical failure from using up too much energy to send whatever it is the crucible fires off.

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Rhayth

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An explosion is an explosion...of something of that size will have the same impact regardless of how it was exploded. It exploded thus it will be big because the Relay is big...it's not exactly a 2 liter. I've only seen one Relay explode and it destroyed a galaxy i'm not about to believe all of sudden their is a safe way to explode them without galaxy destruction.

It just doesn't make sense to me. I've seen big things blow up, and there is no such thing as something big blowing up and it not doing very much damage.

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Gowienczyk

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I still say the energy is too unstable for it to react "softly" per ce.

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Rhayth wrote...

They blow up...you see boom...with fire...equals explosion...I can't dumb this down anymore for anyone who doesn't get it.

We've linked vids, you've seen every varying color effect.  The Mass Relays go BOOM.  I don't know if you're blind or not but Boom means Explosion...yes i'm repeating myself because maybe they'll get it then.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!

What you did to the one in Arrival is what happens at the end of ME3.

This is not a discussion about the horrible endings Stanny boy...this is explaining the BOOM of Mass Relays since there seems to be some issue with people seeing fire balls of doom destroying the Mass Relays.


INCORRECT.

Arrival had an overload of the element zero core and dark energy containment which was very obviously made.

This is not that case, instead the rings stopped spinning and the containment was not breached but disabled, the system was then overloaded by the energy going through it but it was not a cataclysmic overload ala having an asteroid breach the rings while they were active. This is OBVIOUS>

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Warhawk7137

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Rhayth wrote...

An explosion is an explosion...of something of that size will have the same impact regardless of how it was exploded. It exploded thus it will be big because the Relay is big...it's not exactly a 2 liter. I've only seen one Relay explode and it destroyed a galaxy i'm not about to believe all of sudden their is a safe way to explode them without galaxy destruction.

It just doesn't make sense to me. I've seen big things blow up, and there is no such thing as something big blowing up and it not doing very much damage.


*sigh*

The size of an object doesn't dictate how large the explosion is, it's the amount of energy in the object.

If a great deal of the energy is drained in the process of sending the destructo-signal, as is implied, the explosion would naturally be smaller.  Basically, where in Arrival all the energy was unleashed in that particular spot, in ME3, it would appear that a great deal of the energy is directed through the relay system.

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OP watches the angry video game nerd? BOOM!

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Rhayth

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I worked in Chemical Plants so please explain to me how i'm wrong here. An explosion...not a firework...goes off in the plant, maybe not right on the Nuclear containment...it still equals a bad boom. The boom in said cutscenes was big enough to reach the unstable energy powering the devices, in the end Catastrophic Boom.