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Well, when Jeremie virtualizes someone, he enters the latitude and longitude of the target location within a sector. Maybe one square degree (i.e. a square area 1 degree lat. in length and 1 degree long. in length) is a vast area like it is on Earth (approx. 63 miles) and when Jeremie enters the coordinates, the virtualization program drops the kids off in the center of the degree square.Sithking Zero wrote:Second off: Entry points. This theory states that there are only a few spots per sector that one can be materialized, like a wormhole or a gate from Stargate SG-1 or Atlantis. One can't walk into a stargate and come out anywhere, you have to come out another stargate. Thusly, the gate theory comes from observations that the warriors seem to come onto Lyoko in pretty similar spots, almost exactly the same ones, in fact.
Sithking Zero wrote:First off: Energy field. No, not Aelita's signiture attack, though that would be cool. No, I'm thinking some sort of anti-materialization field that is automatically set up once a tower is activated. I believe that such a protocol would be set up by Franz to make sure he had time to, if someone entered Lyoko via scanner, there would be time to stop them from accessing any sort of valuable information. Or XANA could have set it up. This could also explain the "Pulsations" In S1, as such a field could possibly be using so much power that it sends energy waves throughout Lyokospace itself. That could also be how Jeremie was able to create the superscan, by scanning towers and checking their atomic structure and if they resonate with "Activation energy."
JeremyHopper wrote:One thing I've been meaning to ask is what peoples opinions on how to spell virtualization is. Some people say virtualisation, and I say virtualization.
In British English, it's "virtualisation" with an "s," but in American English, it's "virtualization" with a "z."TB3 wrote:Hmm...give me two seconds - okay, according to the French cine-manga I got as a gift at Moonscoop, it's Virtualisation, with an 's'. That may not be canon though.
Chosen_one wrote:Anyways, um, when they deleted the ice sector, Aelita said that the purpose of doing that was to gain energy. How can deleting a sector use energy if it's virtual?
Canadian Bacon! wrote:Yeah, but cleaning your harddrive doesn't improve processing power, It just makes searches through the hdd faster, seemingly improving processing power because it can find what you're looking for much quicker. Defragging also helps, but I'm getting off topic. Let me know if I'm being a pest, I haven't been to LTT for quite a while and I wasn't all that helpful the first time.
TB3 wrote:I would say what Aelita did was more like free-up processing power - they needed more processing power to reboot the system, so Aelita deleted the Ice Sector - the computer no longer had to dvote some of it's capacity to running it and viola! - enough processing ability for a system reboot, just like clsoing some applications on your PC so that the CPU can focus on other tasks.
That Fat Guy. wrote:This is a crude comparison, but it's all I could think of- When my computer iss running slow I go through task manager and close any unnecissary programs, I'm not deleting them. Why would you delete something when all you need to do is close it? Couldn't they just 'close' lyoko or that particular section for a time? I would think that Franz would put that kind of an option in, just in case something went horribly wrong and he had to use the computer's full processing power or work on some programming in the core or something.
JeremyHopper wrote:The whole thing in the season 1 episode "Frontier" where aelita has to gather memory from towers didn't make sense to me. I mean, the tower's just a 3d object! How can you "gether" memory from it?
TB3 wrote:Thanks JHJeremyHopper wrote:The whole thing in the season 1 episode "Frontier" where aelita has to gather memory from towers didn't make sense to me. I mean, the tower's just a 3d object! How can you "gether" memory from it?
Here's a way to rationalise it - the towers are the points where programs run from, therefore each must have a portion of the RAM and Hard-Memory allocated to them, so it makes sense for Aelita to be able to commandeer some of that memory to replace that which Jeremie was spamming with his data.
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