So there must have been some serious Dark Force tricks at Gaila. Palma was smaller than Motavia, but that doesn't explain it.ThugsRook wrote:...even Motavia was hit by at least one huge 7-domed world ship, it survived.


BenoitRen wrote:Was the wreckage found in PSIV really a worldship? I doubt it. It's way too small for that. I'm thinking it's one of the smaller ships.
What may also have played a role is that it fell out of orbit instead of being driven full force into the planet.

I agree. It was size of a small town. But that fell right from the top. It hadn't any slide tracks. Only one big crater.BenoitRen wrote:Was the wreckage found in PSIV really a worldship? I doubt it. It's way too small for that. I'm thinking it's one of the smaller ships.
sounds more realistic.thriwren wrote:I dont think that Gaila was the sole cause. Could of been some end all code sent from MB to the systems on Parma to self destruct.

True.suoturska wrote:I suppose some antimatter bombs might do the trick.

Also, if there was also systems put intno effect like Mota, those could be rigged to. Especially if there is a plate system. As a note that it might of been planed to have the satilite do down and crash when Parma exploded to increase the fear of space travel.Zucca wrote:True.suoturska wrote:I suppose some antimatter bombs might do the trick.
I had a wild idea... What if those control towers were actually bombs, and Mother Brain also built those on Palma?
But I guess MB wasn't evil from the start. Dark Force just corrupted it.

Knowing that fact, it's very likely that earthmen, too, were also corrupted by Dark Force.Abominae wrote:Besides, if you're going to destroy a planet, why destroy the one most habitable for earthmen? Motavia and Dezolis were both far more logical choices. Motavia is naturally a desert and Dezolis is... really cold.

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