- Stargate Command = Steem Blockchain
- Atlantis = Steem Engine Sidechain
- Ascended Ancients = Ninja Miners
- Wraiths and Ori = Spammers and Plagiarists
- Carter and McKay = Blockchain Engineer Spectrum
- Stargate = SCOT
- Supergate = STEEM Power
There's a lot to unpack. I'll try to break it down.
First, we join our intrepid SG1 team having just arrived in The Pegasus Galaxy. They've been traveling between galaxies for quite some time and this is their first glimpse of the Steem Engine city in all its glory.
Immediately upon arrival, they discuss the problem of the growing plagiarists threat and how to go about stopping them. It has been suggested by SG1 that it might be possible to redirect STEEM Power utilizing SCOT, thwarting attempts by the plagiarists to send reinforcements. But it's a tricky proposition.
Meanwhile, Daniel and Vala try to research blockchain documentation only to find a Ninja Miner hidden in the fabric. At first, the Ninja Miner tries to help Daniel using cryptographic clues, but Daniel notices a problem with the timestamps. He asks some pointed questions which causes the Ninja Miner to make a few mistakes and reveal herself.
Back at on the main blockchain, the team makes several attempts to redirect the attention economy, only to find that the distribution computations are much more complicated than originally expected. There's a balance that must be found.
Weir is notified that spammers are on route to SCOT. But they cannot notify the team directly, so they make contact in a round-about way using the main Steem blockchain.
Daniel finds out that the Ninja Miner wants to help, but is compelled by the other Ninja Miners not to. When she tries to help more directly, something pulls her away from them.
Eventually, they find a way to use the spammers against the plagiarists to destroy them both simultaneously while also redirecting the entire attention economy.
Although it's a huge victory, Daniel also realizes something else. The Ninja Miners aren't going to help us.
The End
dude this is crazy, now do one with Star Trek TNG , DS9 Voyager and Discovery
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Well done! :) Just needed the dots a little closer!
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ned has blocked me from my shower stall for 2 weeks now, he screwed up the reward curve for my refrigerator and now I dont have enough RC butter mana to make toast this morning, Ned has siphoned away all my electricity delegation and the power keeps going out in my flat. Typical toxic whale behavior from steemit inc"
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Dude. This is exceptional. The legend helped.
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