Harlock
I should have expected that really
We know Tylium explodes if struck by a missile, we know ships carry decent quantities of the stuff, we know the fuel would detonate when a ship explodes. So why is it that everytime a ship gets destroyed we don't see a release of energy commensurate with the energy stored in Tylium?
Even if you ignore it is burnt as rocket fuel and insist it is only for Jump drives Raiders would carry it and we see them shot down all the time. Why don't they kill everything for miles around? Why do the ships that kill them from 20 metres away think thats totally fine when they know these things are carrying enough power to start the apocalypse?
Why do the people who refine Tylium do it in an open refinery where they dump the stuff on conveyor belts into furnaces with no safety kit at all. Why are they allowed to go home when the Tylium dust in their hair and clothes would have the energy to vaporise whatever ship they live on?
Why do they need so much of it for everyday tasks? Why does a random refinery ship carry enough to power Colonial civilisation for a thousand years? Why is supply and demand not a thing? Why does Scorpia have so much? Why do Battlestars need so much Scorpia yards needs hoses to pump it into the docked ships?
It is because you are wrong, and if you are not then go ahead and provide some answers. If you can't then concede the Tylium point and focus on something else to prove your point like nukes or whatever
Even if you ignore it is burnt as rocket fuel and insist it is only for Jump drives Raiders would carry it and we see them shot down all the time. Why don't they kill everything for miles around? Why do the ships that kill them from 20 metres away think thats totally fine when they know these things are carrying enough power to start the apocalypse?
Why do the people who refine Tylium do it in an open refinery where they dump the stuff on conveyor belts into furnaces with no safety kit at all. Why are they allowed to go home when the Tylium dust in their hair and clothes would have the energy to vaporise whatever ship they live on?
Why do they need so much of it for everyday tasks? Why does a random refinery ship carry enough to power Colonial civilisation for a thousand years? Why is supply and demand not a thing? Why does Scorpia have so much? Why do Battlestars need so much Scorpia yards needs hoses to pump it into the docked ships?
It is because you are wrong, and if you are not then go ahead and provide some answers. If you can't then concede the Tylium point and focus on something else to prove your point like nukes or whatever