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redshirt posted:"The Asgard would never invent a weapon that propels small weights of iron and carbon alloys, by igniting a powder of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulfur." This has always been a great line but it can't help but make me curious about what the Asgard's society looked like when they were at our contemporary tech level. Did they just skip past the gunpowder part of the tech tree? Did their homeworld have radically different raw materials that caused their society to evolve in different ways? Was their society created in its current form by some kind of AyyLamo progenitor species? I HAVE QUESTIONS, DAMNIT!
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 22:26 |
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Sardonik posted:This has always been a great line but it can't help but make me curious about what the Asgard's society looked like when they were at our contemporary tech level. Did they just skip past the gunpowder part of the tech tree? Did their homeworld have radically different raw materials that caused their society to evolve in different ways? Was their society created in its current form by some kind of AyyLamo progenitor species? the Asgard were like that Harry Turtledove short story where alien conquistadors get wrecked by the US Army because they found making FTL so easy they invented it when they were still using swords and never developed things like internal combustion engines or gunpowder. The Asgard just did that with a ton of other no-way out there tech as well.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 22:34 |
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Sardonik posted:This has always been a great line but it can't help but make me curious about what the Asgard's society looked like when they were at our contemporary tech level. Did they just skip past the gunpowder part of the tech tree? Did their homeworld have radically different raw materials that caused their society to evolve in different ways? Was their society created in its current form by some kind of AyyLamo progenitor species? By the time we meet the Asgard, they are already well into terminal decline, just based on cloning. They are all clones at that point, clones of clones of clones of clones, etc. The Replicators were finishing them off, but they were already done because of the cloning. So that part of Asgard society - guns and bullets - might have been 10, 20, 100 thousand years in their past.
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Cthulu Carl posted:the Asgard were like that Harry Turtledove short story where alien conquistadors get wrecked by the US Army because they found making FTL so easy they invented it when they were still using swords and never developed things like internal combustion engines or gunpowder. At least in the Stargate universe, the simple tech thing we missed was apparently crystals all along.
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Cthulu Carl posted:the Asgard were like that Harry Turtledove short story where alien conquistadors get wrecked by the US Army because they found making FTL so easy they invented it when they were still using swords and never developed things like internal combustion engines or gunpowder. Now this would be a rad explanation. redshirt posted:By the time we meet the Asgard, they are already well into terminal decline, just based on cloning. They are all clones at that point, clones of clones of clones of clones, etc. This would make sense but it would be sad if the Asgard had lost that much of their own history. Guess that is part of being a stellaris-style fallen empire.
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 22:46 |
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stringless posted:And the Goa'uld just stole tech from who knows where and occasionally iterated on it, skipping all the steps that might have otherwise gotten them there. And humans just stole tech to create the X302 and X303. Get a new slant.
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stringless posted:At least in the Stargate universe, the simple tech thing we missed was apparently crystals all along. Tbf we do use crystals in every single computerized device, they're just used for timing instead of power
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 22:59 |
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Sardonik posted:This has always been a great line but it can't help but make me curious about what the Asgard's society looked like when they were at our contemporary tech level. Did they just skip past the gunpowder part of the tech tree? Did their homeworld have radically different raw materials that caused their society to evolve in different ways? Was their society created in its current form by some kind of AyyLamo progenitor species? they had a big dude with a hammer, who once drank so much the sea level receded
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 23:38 |
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Sentient Data posted:Tbf we do use crystals in every single computerized device, they're just used for timing instead of power And really small
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# ? Apr 28, 2024 23:40 |
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I remember making a crystal radio with my dad when I was a kid, the sheer gravity with which I inserted the crystal. Crystals were the keys to stargates, lightsabers, Xel'Naga temples... I was so excited when we finally turned it on... but instead of secret transmissions from spy cells and aliens, the first thing we heard on it was Christina Aguilera
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# ? Apr 29, 2024 01:59 |
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Nameless_Steve posted:I remember making a crystal radio with my dad when I was a kid, the sheer gravity with which I inserted the crystal. Crystals were the keys to stargates, lightsabers, Xel'Naga temples... lol remember those low riding jeans??
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