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Anakin's death in SbS indicates that humans can only channel a certain amount of Force energy. This is also shown by Dorsk 81's (though, Dorsk 81 is not human) death in the Jedi Academy Trilogy. Human force potential has its limits, after which the expenditure of the Force kills a person. It may be possible to increase one's maximum ability to use the Force (like Lord Nyax), but the power that was moving through Dorsk 81 when he died was clearly in excess of what Nyax was pulling, even after his death on Coruscant.
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To be fair, Anakin's death was more related to getting stabbed, bit, poisioned, thud bugged, and what not to death then the "exploding cells" bit. And frankly I always figured that line refered more to the effects of the venom (ala spider venom then reptile venom) then the Force, especially since he had gone into much deeper force connections before in the series without a problem.
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No, I think that a re-reading of the relevent passage will make it clear that his death was the result of his use of the Force. That does not mean that he would not have died, anyway, but it is a clear indication that his cause of death was an over-use and "burn out" on the Force.
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As I said, that is one way, to gain the insight, like palpy did, like Jacen and Vergere might have done, is another matter entirely.Master of Ossus wrote:Anakin's death in SbS indicates that humans can only channel a certain amount of Force energy. This is also shown by Dorsk 81's (though, Dorsk 81 is not human) death in the Jedi Academy Trilogy. Human force potential has its limits, after which the expenditure of the Force kills a person. It may be possible to increase one's maximum ability to use the Force (like Lord Nyax), but the power that was moving through Dorsk 81 when he died was clearly in excess of what Nyax was pulling, even after his death on Coruscant.
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Okay... I don't want to take this thread off topic so maybe we should start another, but anyway...His Divine Shadow wrote:I don't see what does not fit about the Dovin Basal's black holes?
They are just really really small and therefore do not have a wide radius that they can affect, making them quite a local phenomena.
The actual radius of the black hole would make little difference. For a black hole to be able to accelerate a fighter sized object at a decent rate it would have to be quite massive. Remember that the at the surface of the Earth objects are only accelerated at about 10 m/s/s. So to achieve decent acceleration the black hole would have to be rather 'large' (in mass, not in terms of its radius). The simple fact is that an object of such a mass, deployed near the surface of a planet would rip apart the planet due to tidal forces. Even deployed in space they would probably upset orbits and such.
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Accelerate a fighter with a black hole?Morte wrote:The actual radius of the black hole would make little difference. For a black hole to be able to accelerate a fighter sized object at a decent rate it would have to be quite massive. Remember that the at the surface of the Earth objects are only accelerated at about 10 m/s/s. So to achieve decent acceleration the black hole would have to be rather 'large' (in mass, not in terms of its radius). The simple fact is that an object of such a mass, deployed near the surface of a planet would rip apart the planet due to tidal forces. Even deployed in space they would probably upset orbits and such.
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I believe all that is said is that they both use Dovin Basals for propulsion and defense, not that they use Black holes to move.Morte wrote:That is how coralskipper movement is described.
Infact they say they do it by locking on to strong gravity wells like stars or nearby planets.
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Hmm... The way I interpreted it is that the dovin basals create 'black holes' which both protect and manuever the ship. Maybe I'm wrong...
The fact still remains though... even if you want to gobble up laser bolts with a black hole they would need to be a decent mass. Which, incidentally, would then accelerate the coralskipper.
The fact still remains though... even if you want to gobble up laser bolts with a black hole they would need to be a decent mass. Which, incidentally, would then accelerate the coralskipper.
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Yeah but it's not how it works, since it's stated now that I think of it that they lock on to distant sources.Morte wrote:The fact still remains though... even if you want to gobble up laser bolts with a black hole they would need to be a decent mass. Which, incidentally, would then accelerate the coralskipper.
Though I believe they could create their own gravity(directed too I think) too, like repulsors against a planet.
And I don't see the problems with the black holes, extremely small ones would have the ability to gobble up stuff that came very close to them, wich is what happens in the books.
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Like I said... for a black hole to be effective - to gobble up stuff - it has to have a fairly large mass. Projecting a black hole with a fairly large mass is going to stuff up all kinds of things - most of all it would probably rip apart the thing its trying to protect.
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I believe you could make a black hole of just about anything if you compressed it enough, sure it wouldn't have a very good reach, but it would still suck anything into it that got close enough.Morte wrote:Like I said... for a black hole to be effective - to gobble up stuff - it has to have a fairly large mass. Projecting a black hole with a fairly large mass is going to stuff up all kinds of things - most of all it would probably rip apart the thing its trying to protect.
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The Doving Basals make black holes to catch weapons fire. However, using the Interdictor explanation, they use the same dovin basals to latch onto something and pull. (Bull shit concept whole hartedly IMO). Which in turn, if it has to direct its attention to making a black hole, it can't manuever or gain speed. Likewise, if it's maneuvering it can't catch weapons fire without becoming taxed. That's why they use stutter fire also. To keep the animals confused. Overpowering one too, if you keep up the fire, they will finally have to stop and rest.
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Moving the singularity will be difficult, because it has to have enough mass to suck blaster shots, which travel near or at c (assuming they work like TLs). Size doesn't matter, because the size of any and all black holes is the same: a mathematical point. Event horizon is determined by mass, not size.
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All I'm saying is that these 'things' are unlikely to be 'classic' black holes because it would probably tear apart the fighter its trying to protect or whatever. Remember also, that they can be deployed right on the surface of a planet - if the thing was a black hole it would cause massive upheaval of the crust, even if it was a 'small' black hole.
Therefore, the 'things' probably aren't normal black holes and are just described as such because it is the easiest way to explain their effects.
Therefore, the 'things' probably aren't normal black holes and are just described as such because it is the easiest way to explain their effects.
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But very small black holes have very localized effects upon their enviroment.Morte wrote:All I'm saying is that these 'things' are unlikely to be 'classic' black holes because it would probably tear apart the fighter its trying to protect or whatever. Remember also, that they can be deployed right on the surface of a planet - if the thing was a black hole it would cause massive upheaval of the crust, even if it was a 'small' black hole.
Therefore, the 'things' probably aren't normal black holes and are just described as such because it is the easiest way to explain their effects.
Anyhow the Dovin Basals doesn't need mass to generate gravity, seems they can manipulate it directly by bending spacetime.
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This seems much more likely than black holes. Though how exactly they would accomplish it is a mystery.His Divine Shadow wrote: Anyhow the Dovin Basals doesn't need mass to generate gravity, seems they can manipulate it directly by bending spacetime.
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Chalk it up to suspension of disbelief and the fruit of millenia of genetic manipulation.
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