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The Nebuchadnezzar...What actually powers it?




Topic started on 25-10-2003 @ 08:16 PM by PARALYZ


I've been playing my Matrix Reloaded dvd and i keep replaying the part where the Nebuchadnezzar enters Zion and lands.In the first Matrix Morpheous mentions that its a hover-craft/ship.The thing thats got me stumped is what the actual powerplant is.Anybody got a clue?



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reply posted on 25-10-2003 @ 08:24 PM by Silk


Given the films premis - probably some technobabble - trans phase warp array linked to the jeffries tubes - with no conducted dilithium crystal frequency modulation.

:-) )



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reply posted on 25-10-2003 @ 08:31 PM by PARALYZ


Haha...The electrical thingy that goes...BZZZZZZZTTTT woulda been more understandable.



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reply posted on 25-10-2003 @ 08:52 PM by darklanser


I think it was supposed to be powered by electro-magnetics. Like superconductive material. I could be wrong too.



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reply posted on 25-10-2003 @ 08:55 PM by Silk


actually i think the power was provided by Neo and trinitys water bed - some kind of pump system



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