Darth Wong wrote:Robert, anyone who would try to rationalize that scene to make them out to be anything but idiots is fighting a Quixotic battle. Need I remind you that despite your wild speculations about all sorts of extra mechanisms, orders of magnitude more nanoprobes, and spontaneous nanoprobe replication while being hurled outward at superluminal speed, 7 of 9 herself described the situation as a simple matter of "dispersive force"? They are idiots; accept it.
Seven did said "range and dispersive force".
Pardon my ignorance, wouldn't a larger scale explosion accomplish just that? Disperse said nanoprobes much faster(thus greater effective range) and with greater force?
A rough estimate suggests the 5 million isoton yield(as opposed to Voyager's maximum yield of 200) would be presumeably 25 thousand times more powerful than Voyager's highest yield torpedo.
As I understand it, this makes Seven's statment about Voyager's inventory being inadaquate(in comparison) valid, does it not?
The most likely explanation is much simpler; she got her units wrong.
What wrong with the idea of nanoprobes being dispersed across five lightyears? Presumeably they haven't hit anything already to reach this range from the center of said explosion. At said range, the number of nanoprobes per volume ratio would be completely useless, but they did make it that far.
My interpretation was this was the range at which the shock wave, presumeably subspace in nature, died out.
She meant to say "light-seconds".
I assume she did mean light years, but didn't bother to mention that at that point said nanoprobes are useless.
The idea was to make an area-effect weapon that could take out a whole S-8472 fleet, which would make sense.
This
is the impression I got from said weapon as well. I wasn't trying to suggest targets at that range would be threatened in any meaningful way. My only dispute is the assertion nanoprobes
wouldn't be flung out in a radius of that magnitude.
Even if a weapon did work over a 5 light-year radius, what good would it do?It would still only affect a single star system, and most likely only a single S-8472 fleet.
Unless I'm mistaken, I wasn't implying any starship, or planet as you suggest, would be threatened at that range. Merely that the nanoprobes
would actually be thrown out that far. I don't question the validity of your calculation showing the volume per nanoprobe makes hitting any target at that distance wishful thinking.
You would still need to deploy thousands of these things in order to cleanse Borg territory of S-8472's presence. And it would no longer make any sense.
I don't believe I was suggesting the Borg would make thousands of them, or even try.
Seriously, just recognize that 7 of 9 fucked up her units, and it makes sense. Anything else does not, and your blatant attempt to shit all over Occam's Razor is not worth the electrons you used to post it.
My only dispute is with the claim that said nanoprobes could not possibly be thrown out that far. Effectiveness at said range we agree on.