Talk:Atlantis

I removed the definitely copyrighted text. Does anyone know where the first paragraph comes from?--GingerM 16:39, 7 Dec 2005 (UTC)
 * I checked and its fine now. The first paragraph is original while the second is a quote.--GingerM 17:03, 10 Dec 2005 (UTC)

door copied info for reformatting from Knightriderstargate
Door Control Crystal the control crystals in the door glow a bright blue colour while after being displaced from its slot it stops glowing. it consists of 3 crystals.to hack the door to make t open you have to do this: 1.take the top crystal out, then replace the top crystal with the second crystal. 2.insert the top crystal into the second slot. 3.if it dosen't open follow the "second instructions". The Second Instructions 1.this is the only one but here it goes, use the second (displaced) crystal to bridge crystals

Secondary command center
Dosen't Atlantis feature a secondary command post (like the Enterprise NCC-1701-D battle brige) -- Awar 14:35, 27 April 2007 (UTC).
 * It certainly doesn`t seem to as far as we`ve seen so far anyway...perhaps because it`s not meant to be a warship? &mdash;Jaymach Ral'Tir (talk) 14:42, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I am pretty sure it was shown/mentioned in the episode the tower! -- Awar 15:21, 27 April 2007 (UTC).
 * Hmm...from what I remember of that episode, McKay was simply able to program a console to take control of the engines, but that it wasn't designed to let him do that...I may be wrong though, and I'd have to watch the episode again to make sure. &mdash;Jaymach Ral'Tir (talk) 16:17, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
 * You do that!, I am pretty sure that in one episode (The Tower) Macay enters the Auxilery control room which he use's to take control of the city. information from [| Atlantis]! -- Awar 16:49, 27 April 2007 (UTC).
 * There is an Auxilary Control Room: McKay calls it that in The Tower but he couldn't access all of The Tower's systems from there (ZPM was probably too depleted to bring many of them online) and there was one in The Lost Tribe as well and The Return part 2.

In lost tribe they just used an ordinary room with computers in it. But dont forget the chair can take control of any system connected to it as it is interfaced into the main control thing like when Mckay reconfigured the power system, allthough you might still need the password for the system. In this way its sorta like another control room, allthough only one person can use it at once so itd be hard to permenantly run the entire city. Itd be good if theyd show the chair dialling the gate.

Drone supply
How many drones does Atlantis have. Think it has 100,000 or more and Aurora's have 20,000 or more


 * Dunno: thousands at least, but all of the originals were depleted, the ones we got now are from The Tower city-ship.


 * I doubt Auroras will have anywhere near 20,000. I mean, think about it - it takes like 10 drones to destroy a hive ship, it if could launch a stream of 20,000 it wouldn't really be much of a war :D The Aurora could take out the entire Wraith fleet in like 10 seconds if it did. Sman789 22:39, 7 November 2008 (UTC)


 * The Orion lauched way more than 10 or so drones against that hive-ship. I think the Aurora-class has around 300-700 drones and each launching well of a city-ship has about the same number as the Antarctic outpost, if not a little more. So Atlantis probably has around 30,000 drones at full capacity. —AscendedAlteran 00:31, 8 November 2008 (UTC)


 * I reckon a hive could be destroyed with about 10 drones (since a Goa'uld ship only takes 2,) but it would have taken longer (they would have punched through the hull more and not exploded for a few more seconds) so the Orion probably fired more than neccessary as it was about to be destroyed. Sman789 20:22, 15 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Actually the Orion probably fired enough drones to destroy both hive-ships rather quickly, but for some reason they only targeted one of them. —AscendedAlteran 23:13, 15 November 2008 (UTC)


 * The people flying it wern't scientists they probably didnt know how many they would need, but yeah it is odd they only shot one ship at once. Sman789 21:54, 16 November 2008 (UTC)


 * I seriously doubt that Lorne or Zelenka actually chose how many drones the Orion launched. Shields were almost down and they were getting hammered. So it was probably the Ancient's firing program that launched that many drones. I think the only reason they only shot at one ship was because the writers they needed the other hive-ship intact for the plot. —AscendedAlteran 00:51, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

Capital
Atlantis couldnt possibly have been the capital city of the ancients. I think it was more likely to have been a colony ship that later functioned as like a military base and only became the capaital when the real capital was wiped out along with all the other large cities by the wraith because they probably couldnt sink themselves, being on land and whatnot. I think they were most probably like Asuras, a planet covered in towers almost everywhere, and probably with some nice grassy areas too and mountains surrounded by cities. Think about just how big an average city on earth is, and think about how big they will be in like 50 years at the current rate of growth. Not to mention atlantis has little to nothing you would expect in a city (Recreational facilities, houses, proper council halls, construction areas for ships, children's areas, civilian workplaces........The list is endless!) The society just couldnt have worked in something as small as atlantis. Where would you go for runs or to enjoy a movie (or ancient holo-movie or whatever.) It couldnt have possibly have been the ancient's capital. Sman789 20:19, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

Well i short of disagree because if Atlantis took the Wraith's years to attack and it holds some of the most powerful technology i think there capital will be way more advanced


 * Remember that Atlantis can change planets without too much bother when fully powered, so maybe Atlantis settled first on a different planet, and used to be part of a larger city that grew up around it, like the duplicate Atlantis on Asuras, which was comprimised by the Wraith, and the Ancients launched Atlantis and came to the planet Lantea to avoid the Wraith. I do admit that this is unlikely though, since the Ancients in Pegasus called themselves Lanteans (I think), which suggests that Lantea was the first planet they came to. It's a nice idea though. -- Commander_morrissey 22:01, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

Size
Does anybody have any idea just how big Atlantis is supposed to be? I mean, given the size of the Gate Room and the Jumper Bay the central tower can't be that much biggere than the Empire State Building - around 1400 ft - which would make the rest of the city less than 2 miles wide, which wouldn't account for Rodeny's statement that exploring the entire city would be 'like searching every room in every building in Manhattan', since at less than 2 miles Atlantis could sit very comfortably inside the long edge of Central Park! I could be wrong though, and Rodney could have been exaggerating, but I don't remember anybody giving any defining statements as to exactly how big the city is. Just wondering if anybody else had. -- Commander_morrissey 21:55, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
 * As far as I know there has been no definitive size attributed to Atlantis. However, from the final shots of Enemy at the Gate, we can see they're sitting on the ocean side of the Golden Gate Bridge, looking into San Fran Bay. Judging by the angle, it looks as though they're sitting inside the bay, so at most...2, 3mi? However, it could be a zoom and they could be sitting in the open ocean, there's just no telling. Also, we don't know how big Manhattan is in SG's universe. Could be it's 2mi wide. —Ka&#39;lel 22:14, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

the big hole on the underside
looking at the bottom of a city ship you see a hole where the center of it is the central building, and thats it. how ever from the top you see many building surrounding it.
 * It is likely that there is quite a bit of mass on the underside of the city-ship as well as above. Remember, the Stardrive needs to go somewhere. If you notice, the city has engines on its underside except under the control tower. The top of the city is on the same plane, the hole is only in the middle of the underside where there isn't an engine extending out. (If that description works... ) &mdash;Anubis 10545 16:50, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
 * What I want to know is what that hole is for. The only thing I can think of is to reduce the weight. —AscendedAlteran 19:24, 24 April 2009 (UTC)

Look at the beginning of Rising; it appears as if it is where the outpost "fits in", like a landing pad.

I want proof
where does it say that atlantis is 800 + meters
 * Stargate Atlantis: Angelus -- Matthew R Dunn 00:21, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
 * The "[1]" next to where is says 800+ in the infobox directs you to the bottom of the page where it gives the source. That's how some of the info is sourced here.&mdash;Anubis 10545 00:24, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

thanks, i was just hoping that it was from something credible and it is so thats good unlike that crappy magizine any way if its 800 + did the book mention what the plus is like 850 815 810 899 any thing.

Revealed Atlantis for the public.
Atlantis will remain on Earth forever now? Or will it leave the earth again and went back to the Pegasus? And what happens if any civilian who would see a bird, for example, fly straight through the cloaking shield?

I think Atlantis should deactive its cloaking shield, and the entire Stargate program shall be revealed to the rest of the world for them has the right to know what has gone on to SGC during those 10 years and Pegasus for 5 years.--DannyJackson (talk) (Contribs) 13:51, November 8, 2009 (UTC)