Irregular webcomic atmospheric turns and Coruscant
Posted: 2015-10-26 08:56pm
Irregular webcomic made a rather amusing strip about Luke's Death Star Run. Luke makes the comment that it would be just like Beggar's Canyon back home. To which Biggs points out to him that there is no air here, he can't bank into turns the way he could flying an atmospheric craft on Tatooine.
While I see the point he is making, for the specific purpose of getting out of the Death Star trench, would it matter what direction his initial velocity was? As long as he accelerated upwards quickly enough, it wouldn't affect his escaping.
His other main Star Wars criticism has an answer as well. He points out that it is physically impossible for Coruscant to exist. The solution here was suggested by Curtis Saxton in the AOTC ICS books. He posits that neutrino generators exist which allow Star Wars craft to easily dump their waste energy in a form that physically cannot affect the environment. If Coruscant also had these, it would be relatively straightforward for them to solve this problem.
The second solution to his problems is that he suggests a number for Coruscant's population that is not justified. The canon number is only a trillion. While that is often regarded as minimalist and that likely numbers should be higher, I would posit that Coruscant has a population density no higher than New York City or Macau. I would suggest that it is as low as Hong Kong. That would only give a population in the single digit trillions.
This is backed up by the fact that there were empty spaces on Coruscant large enough to land a literal fleet of Venator class and Acclamator class ships. In addition to an area sufficiently deserted that Count Dooku could land his starship, one that had just fled from a warzone at that, on Coruscant without anyone seeing him.
While I see the point he is making, for the specific purpose of getting out of the Death Star trench, would it matter what direction his initial velocity was? As long as he accelerated upwards quickly enough, it wouldn't affect his escaping.
His other main Star Wars criticism has an answer as well. He points out that it is physically impossible for Coruscant to exist. The solution here was suggested by Curtis Saxton in the AOTC ICS books. He posits that neutrino generators exist which allow Star Wars craft to easily dump their waste energy in a form that physically cannot affect the environment. If Coruscant also had these, it would be relatively straightforward for them to solve this problem.
The second solution to his problems is that he suggests a number for Coruscant's population that is not justified. The canon number is only a trillion. While that is often regarded as minimalist and that likely numbers should be higher, I would posit that Coruscant has a population density no higher than New York City or Macau. I would suggest that it is as low as Hong Kong. That would only give a population in the single digit trillions.
This is backed up by the fact that there were empty spaces on Coruscant large enough to land a literal fleet of Venator class and Acclamator class ships. In addition to an area sufficiently deserted that Count Dooku could land his starship, one that had just fled from a warzone at that, on Coruscant without anyone seeing him.