Re: Chloe's Programming Interferencenever_at_homeDecember 1 2010, 05:04:11 UTC
But which enemy? It appears right now that Destiny has several.
If Chloe opens the Destiny up for boarding, she'd lose it and that would be bad if she's trying to win it over for the Space Aliens.
If she defends the Destiny and at the same time takes control, then she's got the ship for the Space Aliens.
If she eliminates the drones and/or the drone's mastership, she saves Destiny from destruction, saves the Ursini to allow for ship repairs (if they stick to their side of the bargain after their own enemy is defeated), and still has the opportunity to take control for the Space Aliens.
I think "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is really being put the test here, since there appears to be no ally for Destiny to count on. Chloe is their enemy, Space Aliens are their enemies, Ursini are their enemies for double crossing them, and the drones are enemies (unrelenting and not open to negotiations -- like the Replicators). Destiny needs the Faith Aliens to come to the rescue (of course, depending on whether or not they're interested)! ;)
Re: Chloe's Programming InterferenceashimonDecember 1 2010, 05:12:04 UTC
OMG. I certainly did not give this much thought to the aliens...I mean...the various groups of aliens. I am just hoping that they find their way out of the situation without the Faith aliens. I somehow agree with Young: their power scares me. Even if they are on our side. *Okay. I should stop commenting. I just talk a lot of nonsense*
If Chloe opens the Destiny up for boarding, she'd lose it and that would be bad if she's trying to win it over for the Space Aliens.
If she defends the Destiny and at the same time takes control, then she's got the ship for the Space Aliens.
If she eliminates the drones and/or the drone's mastership, she saves Destiny from destruction, saves the Ursini to allow for ship repairs (if they stick to their side of the bargain after their own enemy is defeated), and still has the opportunity to take control for the Space Aliens.
I think "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is really being put the test here, since there appears to be no ally for Destiny to count on. Chloe is their enemy, Space Aliens are their enemies, Ursini are their enemies for double crossing them, and the drones are enemies (unrelenting and not open to negotiations -- like the Replicators). Destiny needs the Faith Aliens to come to the rescue (of course, depending on whether or not they're interested)! ;)
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