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IDENTICAL to the Utwig Bomb, or just vaguely similar, or not particularly related? I suspect the latter, and if there is reason to accept the former I'd like to hear it. -- [[Death 999]]
IDENTICAL to the Utwig Bomb, or just vaguely similar, or not particularly related? I suspect the latter, and if there is reason to accept the former I'd like to hear it. -- [[Death 999]]
:The only thing I can think of is that the Yehat's description of the bomb:
::"...it was about the size of a surface transport, but cylindrical and entirely black. Across its surface were a million characters scrawled in an alien script. The message was clear... DANGER! DO NOT TOUCH!"
:compared to the lander's crew description of the Utwig Bomb:
::"A GIANT BLACK CYLINDER SET WITHIN A SIMPLE DEFENSIVE GRID...THE ARTIFACT IS COVERED WITH PRECURSOR SCRIPT AND ALTHOUGH WE CAN'T TRANSLATE MUCH OF THE WRITING, IT IS PRETTY CLEAR THAT THE SCRIPT IS A WARNING, REPEATED AGAIN AND AGAIN."
:So if they're not identical devices, they bear a striking resemblance. --[[User:Fyzixfighter|Fyzixfighter]] 01:54, 28 December 2005 (CET)

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IDENTICAL to the Utwig Bomb, or just vaguely similar, or not particularly related? I suspect the latter, and if there is reason to accept the former I'd like to hear it. -- Death 999

The only thing I can think of is that the Yehat's description of the bomb:
"...it was about the size of a surface transport, but cylindrical and entirely black. Across its surface were a million characters scrawled in an alien script. The message was clear... DANGER! DO NOT TOUCH!"
compared to the lander's crew description of the Utwig Bomb:
"A GIANT BLACK CYLINDER SET WITHIN A SIMPLE DEFENSIVE GRID...THE ARTIFACT IS COVERED WITH PRECURSOR SCRIPT AND ALTHOUGH WE CAN'T TRANSLATE MUCH OF THE WRITING, IT IS PRETTY CLEAR THAT THE SCRIPT IS A WARNING, REPEATED AGAIN AND AGAIN."
So if they're not identical devices, they bear a striking resemblance. --Fyzixfighter 01:54, 28 December 2005 (CET)