Superlaser Info from Dark Empire Sourcebook......
Posted: 2002-09-05 12:42pm
I have to do minor level formatting of Ch 9 of the DE sourcebook....
Planetary Shields
Planetary shields have long been a staple of warfare. Powered by reactors or giant solar arrays, the most powerful shields can stop nearly any type of assault, from an artificial asteroid shower to outright bombardment by military fleets. Most planetary shields are powerful enough to stop any ship from passing through them.
Planetary shields are collections of individual shield projectors. The final form is a series of overlapping individual shields. The actual defensive value of shields can vary immensely, depending upon available energy, quality of technology and a number of other factors. Additionally, few planetary governments can afford to wrap an entire planet in energy shields; instead, shields are established over vital targets so that they escape direct bombardment. As a result, air and ground forces must often drop beyond the range of the shield and then attack the target.
Of course, as shields developed, more powerful weapons were developed to try to overcome these shields. Examples of this are the Empire's awesome torpedo spheres, whose sole purpose is to seek out weaknesses in planetary shields and destroy them. The torpedo spheres and similar dedicated siege platforms use extensive sensorwebs to probe the whole fabric of a shield, sometimes for hours at a time. When a weakness is found, tractor beams can be tuned to resonate on the weak frequency. The spheres launch several waves of proton torpedoes to crumble the shield and leave the planet at the mercy of the Empire.
The superlaser, main weapon of the Death Star and the Imperial flagship Eclipse, takes another tack. Instead of weakening a shield, the superlaser is able to pierce through it by using a coupled neutrino charge. This neutrino charge not only plunges through the shield, but it penetrates the mantle and lower levels of the planet. Great chunks of the crust can be vaporized, sometimes sending the surface exploding out- ward with enough force to shatter the world.
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Notes On Planets: A typical habitable planet has a structural rating of 10D-20D (Death Star scale). Alderaan had no shields of any kind, so it was utterly vaporized. A shielded planet that is overcome by a superlaser may "merely" have its entire surface burned off or split into several pieces. Note that planets don't have to be destroyed to be rendered uninhabitable.
Planetary Shields
Planetary shields have long been a staple of warfare. Powered by reactors or giant solar arrays, the most powerful shields can stop nearly any type of assault, from an artificial asteroid shower to outright bombardment by military fleets. Most planetary shields are powerful enough to stop any ship from passing through them.
Planetary shields are collections of individual shield projectors. The final form is a series of overlapping individual shields. The actual defensive value of shields can vary immensely, depending upon available energy, quality of technology and a number of other factors. Additionally, few planetary governments can afford to wrap an entire planet in energy shields; instead, shields are established over vital targets so that they escape direct bombardment. As a result, air and ground forces must often drop beyond the range of the shield and then attack the target.
Of course, as shields developed, more powerful weapons were developed to try to overcome these shields. Examples of this are the Empire's awesome torpedo spheres, whose sole purpose is to seek out weaknesses in planetary shields and destroy them. The torpedo spheres and similar dedicated siege platforms use extensive sensorwebs to probe the whole fabric of a shield, sometimes for hours at a time. When a weakness is found, tractor beams can be tuned to resonate on the weak frequency. The spheres launch several waves of proton torpedoes to crumble the shield and leave the planet at the mercy of the Empire.
The superlaser, main weapon of the Death Star and the Imperial flagship Eclipse, takes another tack. Instead of weakening a shield, the superlaser is able to pierce through it by using a coupled neutrino charge. This neutrino charge not only plunges through the shield, but it penetrates the mantle and lower levels of the planet. Great chunks of the crust can be vaporized, sometimes sending the surface exploding out- ward with enough force to shatter the world.
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Notes On Planets: A typical habitable planet has a structural rating of 10D-20D (Death Star scale). Alderaan had no shields of any kind, so it was utterly vaporized. A shielded planet that is overcome by a superlaser may "merely" have its entire surface burned off or split into several pieces. Note that planets don't have to be destroyed to be rendered uninhabitable.