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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [QB] 1. The computer believed the room to be overpressurized, and indeed we see that air pressure was greater in the corridor after the erroneous depressurization of the room. What's impressive, though, is that given the readout on the gauges it's clear that the system managed to [i]selectively remove the oxygen alone[/i], resulting in the overall pressure loss. Still, though, that wasn't great on a scientific level. People would notice a pressure loss like that, be it from a feeling in the jaw-ear region to someone with a bad knee (a la Starbuck) feeling a change in the joints. They should've simply had the computer remove the oxygen and replace it with nitrogen or something. 2. Someone said earlier that the Cylon virus did not breach the final firewall when Gaeta had set up that network that time. That's not actually correct. Freeze frame when Gaeta's reaching under the desk to unplug the network . . . the final firewall had gone red. That split-second of breach paid off in the next episode and this one as well. 3. My impression was always that the explosive rounds were loaded, chambered, and fired just like normal ones. If so, then the lower barrel is like a mini-grenade-launcher, one which could also fire a normal round in an emergency. Whether Lee loaded an explosive round or a full-fledged mini-grenade is another matter. Whatever was used to blast the window seemed quite a bit more powerful than the usual explosive round, though that could have related to pressure differential. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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