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==List of known fail-safe programs and devices==
 
==List of known fail-safe programs and devices==
 
===Atlantis sub-aquatic fail-safe===
 
===Atlantis sub-aquatic fail-safe===
The [[Lantean]] [[Scientist|scientist]] [[Janus]] programmed [[Atlantis]] to rise to the surface of the ocean should the power level of the city fall to a critical point. By releasing the clamp holding Atlantis to the ocean floor, the city was allowed to float back up without any additional effort from the city itself. {{Cite|Atlantis|Before I Sleep}}
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The [[Lantean]] [[scientist]] [[Janus]] programmed [[Atlantis]] to rise to the surface of the ocean should the power level of the city fall to a critical point. By releasing the clamp holding Atlantis to the ocean floor, the city was allowed to float back up without any additional effort from the city itself. {{Cite|SGA|Before I Sleep}}
   
 
===Atlantis power supply fail-safe===
 
===Atlantis power supply fail-safe===
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===SGC Doorlock===
 
===SGC Doorlock===
The [[Stargate Command]] ''Doorlock'' Failsafe mechanism closes the base so, no one could get in and neither out. [[Ronon Dex]] said he like that when the [[Wraith]] ' broke into the base via [[stargate]] and no one couldn't get out or in{{Cite|ATL|Midway}}
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The [[Stargate Command]] ''Doorlock'' Failsafe mechanism closes the base so, no one could get in and neither out. [[Ronon Dex]] said he like that when the [[Wraith]] ' broke into the base via [[Stargate]] and no one couldn't get out or in. {{Cite|ATL|Midway}}
   
 
===SGC Self-Destruct===
 
===SGC Self-Destruct===
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===Asurans===
 
===Asurans===
The [[Asuran]] [[Base code]] had in place a fail-safe that prevented Asurans modifying their own programming. Relying on this function were programs to prevent the Asurans from harming the [[Ancients]] in any way, along with other restrictions. After [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Meredith Rodney McKay|Rodney McKay]] made changes to the base code, the Asurans were able to make changes to themselves and they disabled most, if not all, of their restrictions. {{Cite|ATL|Progeny}}
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The [[Asuran]] [[Base code]] had in place a fail-safe that prevented Asurans modifying their own programming. Relying on this function were programs to prevent the Asurans from harming the [[Ancient]]s in any way, along with other restrictions. After [[Dr.]] [[Rodney McKay]] made changes to the base code, the Asurans were able to make changes to themselves and they disabled most, if not all, of their restrictions. {{Cite|ATL|Progeny}}
   
 
===304 Beaming Technology===
 
===304 Beaming Technology===
The first [[304]], [[Daedalus|Daedalus,]] was equipped with [[Asgard transporter|Asgard beaming technology]] which had in place a fail-safe to ensure that it could not be used as a weapon-delivery method. At the insistence of [[Military rank|Colonel]] [[Steven Caldwell]] and [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Lindsey Novak]]. [[Hermiod]] disabled this fail-safe to transport nuclear warheads aboard [[Wraith]] [[Hive Ship]]s. {{Cite|ATL|The Siege, Part 3}}
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The first [[304]], ''[[Daedalus]]'', was equipped with [[Asgard transporter|Asgard beaming technology]] which had in place a fail-safe to ensure that it could not be used as a weapon-delivery method. At the insistence of [[Colonel]] [[Steven Caldwell]] and [[Dr.]] [[Lindsey Novak]], [[Hermiod]] disabled this fail-safe to transport nuclear warheads aboard [[Wraith]] [[Hive ship]]s. {{Cite|ATL|The Siege, Part 3}}
   
 
===''Destiny''===
 
===''Destiny''===
''[[Destiny]]'' has a fail-safe pertaining to gate travel and the ships FTL Drive. In the event that traveler is en route back to the ship but the [[jump countdown]] has expired, the ship will not engage it's FTL Drive until the traveler has arrived. The ship, however, is under tremendous stress. This indicates that this exploitation of the fail-safe should only be used in an absolute emergency. [[Eli Wallace]] held his arm in the [[event horizon]] in order to gain time for [[Ronald Greer]] and [[Matthew Scott]] to reach the gate with the [[lime]] required to fix the [[CO2 scrubber|CO2 Scrubbers]]. {{cite|SGU|Air, Part 3}}
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''[[Destiny]]'' has a fail-safe pertaining to gate travel and the ships FTL Drive. In the event that traveler is en route back to the ship but the [[jump countdown]] has expired, the ship will not engage it's FTL Drive until the traveler has arrived. The ship, however, is under tremendous stress. This indicates that this exploitation of the fail-safe should only be used in an absolute emergency. [[Eli Wallace]] held his arm in the [[event horizon]] in order to gain time for [[MSgt.]] [[Ronald Greer]] and [[Lt.]] [[Matthew Scott]] to reach the gate with the [[lime]] required to fix the [[CO2 scrubber]]s. {{cite|SGU|Air, Part 3}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 03:34, 4 December 2011

A failsafe mechanism or fail-secure is a device or mechanism which minimizes the damage to machinery and personnel in the event of a failure in a system. Virtually all advanced technology has some form of failsafe.

List of known fail-safe programs and devices

Atlantis sub-aquatic fail-safe

The Lantean scientist Janus programmed Atlantis to rise to the surface of the ocean should the power level of the city fall to a critical point. By releasing the clamp holding Atlantis to the ocean floor, the city was allowed to float back up without any additional effort from the city itself. (SGA: "Before I Sleep")

Atlantis power supply fail-safe

The power supply systems of Atlantis have in place a program to ensure that if too much power is drawn from the Zero Point Module(s), they do not overload and destroy the city. This system does not appear to restrict the amount of power that the city can draw, so presumably protects the system in a different way to simply preventing too much power being drawn. (SGA: "Critical Mass")

SGC Doorlock

The Stargate Command Doorlock Failsafe mechanism closes the base so, no one could get in and neither out. Ronon Dex said he like that when the Wraith ' broke into the base via Stargate and no one couldn't get out or in. (SGA: "Midway")

SGC Self-Destruct

The Stargate Command Self-destruct device has often been referred to as a failsafe measure in that it will prevent any incursion coming through the Stargate by obliterating Cheyenne Mountain and either destroying or burying the Stargate under rubble. (SG1: "The Enemy Within")

Asurans

The Asuran Base code had in place a fail-safe that prevented Asurans modifying their own programming. Relying on this function were programs to prevent the Asurans from harming the Ancients in any way, along with other restrictions. After Dr. Rodney McKay made changes to the base code, the Asurans were able to make changes to themselves and they disabled most, if not all, of their restrictions. (SGA: "Progeny")

304 Beaming Technology

The first 304, Daedalus, was equipped with Asgard beaming technology which had in place a fail-safe to ensure that it could not be used as a weapon-delivery method. At the insistence of Colonel Steven Caldwell and Dr. Lindsey Novak, Hermiod disabled this fail-safe to transport nuclear warheads aboard Wraith Hive ships. (SGA: "The Siege, Part 3")

Destiny

Destiny has a fail-safe pertaining to gate travel and the ships FTL Drive. In the event that traveler is en route back to the ship but the jump countdown has expired, the ship will not engage it's FTL Drive until the traveler has arrived. The ship, however, is under tremendous stress. This indicates that this exploitation of the fail-safe should only be used in an absolute emergency. Eli Wallace held his arm in the event horizon in order to gain time for MSgt. Ronald Greer and Lt. Matthew Scott to reach the gate with the lime required to fix the CO2 scrubbers. (SGU: "Air, Part 3")

Gallery