![]() ![]() ![]() Yet throughout the series Markers are always treated as statues, and never as fancy batteries in fact I would venture as far as saying all spaceships and space stations we see have their own means of self-sustenance and transportations. If they are indeed a source of energy, then it makes sense that humanity would design tools to harness and use this energy, and that space ships would be fueled by this very same energy, among other things. I won't question the idea of HOW the Markers produce energy without source, seemingly violating the 1st law of thermodynamics - it's axiomatic in the franchise, and for all we know, it's less of a source, and more of a conduit.ġ) HOW do Markers power anything in particular? They seem like they are just statues - there is no clear flow of energy from them to other appliances. Hammond out.The series makes it clear that the Marker is a powerful energy source, and as such it is a lucrative prospect for civilizations approaching space faring levels of advancement. We've entered the debris field! Get to the captain's nest. You're going to have to trust that I don't know anything about it. Kendra Daniels: Really? CEC didn't know anything about it? You're lying.It's referenced in the captain's records. Zach Hammond: I don't know anything about that.Kendra Daniels: When were you going to tell us about the artifact, Hammond? This " Marker?". ![]() It sounds like you have better access from there. Kendra, if you can hear me, see if you can get into the ship reports. Kendra's right, the ADS is completely shot. For other uses, see Marker.Ĭan be found: USG Ishimura Bridge Tram Station ![]()
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