Asteroids aren't bombs either, yet they can produce effects similar to a nuclear detonation (fireballs, air blast, fireball, etc.) if the impact is massive enough.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Turbolasers don't work like bombs, in that there's no massive blast radius, rather they're concentrated to relatively small points.
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So? Its absurd to claim that a TL blast isn't going to cause any sort of "massive blast radius" - given the magnitude of energy, we're going to be seeing substantial effects (It may not be *precisely* equivalent to a nuke or an asteroid impact, but its not off by many orders of magnitude either - that energy has to go somewhere.)
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If a turbolaser can project 200 gigatons per shot, how many shots are necessary to VAPORIZE the entire continent of North America?
I used the 10,000,000,000,000,000 GJ (2,400,000 gigatons) figure from Mr. Wong's BDZ page-- with permission-- in a fanfic, and had a character claim it was enough to vaporize the entire continent. Is this figure accurate, or should I raise it? If so, by how much?
I used the 10,000,000,000,000,000 GJ (2,400,000 gigatons) figure from Mr. Wong's BDZ page-- with permission-- in a fanfic, and had a character claim it was enough to vaporize the entire continent. Is this figure accurate, or should I raise it? If so, by how much?
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Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
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According to the novellization of Star Trek V (yes, I read it at the time the movie came out. I am full of shame) the Wizard of Oz, er, God was suspended over a very deep pit in the ground. The photon torpedo was aimed right down the pit so Dorothy...er....Kirk and company weren't hurt by the explosion.Lord Revan wrote:It probable that the Torp was set on yield that wouldn't hurt Kirk and co., also the Torp does hit hole in ground detonates an unknown distance from the surface.
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The novelizations aren't part of ST canon...Kenoshi wrote:According to the novellization of Star Trek V (yes, I read it at the time the movie came out. I am full of shame) the Wizard of Oz, er, God was suspended over a very deep pit in the ground. The photon torpedo was aimed right down the pit so Dorothy...er....Kirk and company weren't hurt by the explosion.Lord Revan wrote:It probable that the Torp was set on yield that wouldn't hurt Kirk and co., also the Torp does hit hole in ground detonates an unknown distance from the surface.
By all rights ST V should not be part of ST canon.Mange the Swede wrote:The novelizations aren't part of ST canon...Kenoshi wrote:According to the novellization of Star Trek V (yes, I read it at the time the movie came out. I am full of shame) the Wizard of Oz, er, God was suspended over a very deep pit in the ground. The photon torpedo was aimed right down the pit so Dorothy...er....Kirk and company weren't hurt by the explosion.Lord Revan wrote:It probable that the Torp was set on yield that wouldn't hurt Kirk and co., also the Torp does hit hole in ground detonates an unknown distance from the surface.
At least it offers a semi-plausible explanation for Kirk and the others being able to survive a torpedo explosion at close range.
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However, since the movie doesn't then we're allowed the ability to rationalize.Kenoshi wrote:
By all rights ST V should not be part of ST canon.
At least it offers a semi-plausible explanation for Kirk and the others being able to survive a torpedo explosion at close range.
Kinda like Boba Fett not vaporizing Obi Wan and Jango in AOTC with KT level cannons. Why didn't that happen...probably because Boba didn't want to kill Jango and destroy the landing pad...
You know...common sense stuff.
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Or maybe, just maybe, the Slave One doesn't actually have KT level cannons. Perhaps authors of certain books that are regarded as 'canon' are a little too generous in interpreting the capabilities of Star Wars vehicles as a way of writing around certain inconsistencies, perceived or otherwise, in scripts or special effects (or poorly written EU novels).Kamakazie Sith wrote:However, since the movie doesn't then we're allowed the ability to rationalize.Kenoshi wrote:
By all rights ST V should not be part of ST canon.
At least it offers a semi-plausible explanation for Kirk and the others being able to survive a torpedo explosion at close range.
Kinda like Boba Fett not vaporizing Obi Wan and Jango in AOTC with KT level cannons. Why didn't that happen...probably because Boba didn't want to kill Jango and destroy the landing pad...
You know...common sense stuff.
The reason that I even bring up the novelization is because, more often than not, novelizations are based on the same screenplays that the movies themselves are based upon, and so something that might not have been communicated so well in a film could be explained better in the novelization. So why bend over backwards rationalizing a lousy bit of writing when a simpler explanation is already available?
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I assume that the ":twisted:" means you are joking. I sincerely hope so, because if you aren't perhaps Newland's site is more fitting for your type of discourse.Or maybe, just maybe, the Slave One doesn't actually have KT level cannons. Perhaps authors of certain books that are regarded as 'canon' are a little too generous in interpreting the capabilities of Star Wars vehicles as a way of writing around certain inconsistencies, perceived or otherwise, in scripts or special effects (or poorly written EU novels).
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Yes, that would be the intended purpose of the smiley face. No need to call out the inquisitors quite yet.Noble Ire wrote:I assume that the ":twisted:" means you are joking. I sincerely hope so, because if you aren't perhaps Newland's site is more fitting for your type of discourse.Or maybe, just maybe, the Slave One doesn't actually have KT level cannons. Perhaps authors of certain books that are regarded as 'canon' are a little too generous in interpreting the capabilities of Star Wars vehicles as a way of writing around certain inconsistencies, perceived or otherwise, in scripts or special effects (or poorly written EU novels).
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Damn.Kenoshi wrote:Yes, that would be the intended purpose of the smiley face. No need to call out the inquisitors quite yet.Noble Ire wrote:I assume that the ":twisted:" means you are joking. I sincerely hope so, because if you aren't perhaps Newland's site is more fitting for your type of discourse.Or maybe, just maybe, the Slave One doesn't actually have KT level cannons. Perhaps authors of certain books that are regarded as 'canon' are a little too generous in interpreting the capabilities of Star Wars vehicles as a way of writing around certain inconsistencies, perceived or otherwise, in scripts or special effects (or poorly written EU novels).
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