Technical Issues[]
Most, if not all of the information here is speculative. How do we know that any of the devices mentioned here use the same antigravity technology? They are made by radically different species with radically different levels of technology. It is entirely possible that they use different mechanisms. How do we know that these devices use antigravity technology at all, for that matter? It is entirely possible that they simply have some means of generating thrust in opposition to gravity that is not easily visible. In fact, a "pure" antigravity system could not be used to make an object move- even though it would render the object immune to gravitational forces, the object would still need some other means of propulsive force to actually move (granted, the same mechanism that prevents gravitational effects could supply that force, but then it would not be purely an antigravity device).--AdmiralSakai 20:53, January 29, 2011 (UTC)
I didn't hear this quote during my visit to the Olympus. --РoйбoйX (Talk • Contribs • UN) 18:03, March 18, 2011 (UTC)
- There are a few random announcements. Either you missed it because you didn't stay there long enough, or it's PAL only. Maybe you can hear it on a youtube video of the Olympus segment. HellKaiserryo12[ADMIN] (Talk•Contribs) 19:31, March 18, 2011 (UTC)
No, I stayed long enough for the quotes to loop. --РoйбoйX (Talk • Contribs • UN) 19:33, March 18, 2011 (UTC)