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I feel the example of Kai is misleading. There is no standard "self-destruct sequence" in the canon. What Kai did was have a second person (Deidre Lear) manually disengage the engine shielding by ripping out circuits. At that point, Kai popped his cockpit, ejecting the head and triggering the fusion engine explosion (which triggered the explosives in the Pass). This was a creative solution, not a system. [[User:ClanWolverine101|ClanWolverine101]] 21:27, 10 April 2011 (UTC) I feel the example of Kai is misleading. There is no standard "self-destruct sequence" in the canon. What Kai did was have a second person (Deidre Lear) manually disengage the engine shielding by ripping out circuits. At that point, Kai popped his cockpit, ejecting the head and triggering the fusion engine explosion (which triggered the explosives in the Pass). This was a creative solution, not a system. [[User:ClanWolverine101|ClanWolverine101]] 21:27, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
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− : I've re-written the article to cover rules on triggering self-destruct [[User:Cyc|Cyc]] 12:13, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
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I feel the example of Kai is misleading. There is no standard "self-destruct sequence" in the canon. What Kai did was have a second person (Deidre Lear) manually disengage the engine shielding by ripping out circuits. At that point, Kai popped his cockpit, ejecting the head and triggering the fusion engine explosion (which triggered the explosives in the Pass). This was a creative solution, not a system. [[User:ClanWolverine101|ClanWolverine101]] 21:27, 10 April 2011 (UTC) | I feel the example of Kai is misleading. There is no standard "self-destruct sequence" in the canon. What Kai did was have a second person (Deidre Lear) manually disengage the engine shielding by ripping out circuits. At that point, Kai popped his cockpit, ejecting the head and triggering the fusion engine explosion (which triggered the explosives in the Pass). This was a creative solution, not a system. [[User:ClanWolverine101|ClanWolverine101]] 21:27, 10 April 2011 (UTC) | ||
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