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:::Please cite where I said that Star Trek handled technobabble well. You will have difficulties doing so. I suggest you stop just slamming everything you don't like and stick to the facts. The simple fact that you don't like a solution doesn't make it "technobabble" per se, nor does taking any odd scientific hypothesis as truth make something good drama. If you get stomach cramps watching TNG, why do you watch it 'every other day'? --[[User:OliverH.|OliverH.]] 03:06, 9 February 2006 (EST)
:::Please cite where I said that Star Trek handled technobabble well. You will have difficulties doing so. I suggest you stop just slamming everything you don't like and stick to the facts. The simple fact that you don't like a solution doesn't make it "technobabble" per se, nor does taking any odd scientific hypothesis as truth make something good drama. If you get stomach cramps watching TNG, why do you watch it 'every other day'? --[[User:OliverH.|OliverH.]] 03:06, 9 February 2006 (EST)
::::"Well, at least StarTrek made SOME good choices about their technobabble" seems to heavily imply this position.  And it's the only thing on.--[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] 03:18, 9 February 2006 (EST)


:Humanoid Cylon physiology does not contain "nanomachines"; human cells are also machines, if bio-chemical ones.  What the Cylons appear to have done is to have artificially developed the genetic code for an artificial organism which is mostly like humans, but has had certain "upgrades" to it's DNA.  I've seen nothing to even come close to speculation that they use "nanomachiens"; this verges into Star Trek ''Borg, Seven of Nine-esque'' [[technobabble]], (shudder).  And...no, wait...(''shudder'').  Sorry, lots of bad memories.  Well, It's just needlessly complicated for this show and I don't think they'd stoop to that level.  --[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] 16:42, 8 February 2006 (EST)
:Humanoid Cylon physiology does not contain "nanomachines"; human cells are also machines, if bio-chemical ones.  What the Cylons appear to have done is to have artificially developed the genetic code for an artificial organism which is mostly like humans, but has had certain "upgrades" to it's DNA.  I've seen nothing to even come close to speculation that they use "nanomachiens"; this verges into Star Trek ''Borg, Seven of Nine-esque'' [[technobabble]], (shudder).  And...no, wait...(''shudder'').  Sorry, lots of bad memories.  Well, It's just needlessly complicated for this show and I don't think they'd stoop to that level.  --[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] 16:42, 8 February 2006 (EST)

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