Atmospheric speed of SW fighters
Posted: 2003-06-21 07:24pm
When arguing with that fucknut Galaxy at SB.com, I came up with this list of SW craft breaking orbit or landing very very quickly. How many of these are really applicable?
Ep1:
Silver SR-71 o' Doom leaves Tatooine and/or Naboo in as much time as it takes Jinn to walk from the boarding ramp to the cockpit.
Anakin Skywalker breaks orbit in the time it takes Amidala's group to walk from room to room.
Ep2:
Probably Dooku's escape from Geonosis.
Ep4:
Millenium Falcon leaves Tatooine so fast that Solo is surprised that a message got out to the ISDs above.
X-Wings leave Yavin 4 in a miniscule fraction of 15 minutes (note that the longer you want them to be in the atmosphere, the faster they went between the moon and the DS1).
Ep5:
As ships escape the blockade, the events go like this: shield dropped, ships launched, ion cannon fired, shields raised. The shields could not have been down more than (extremely generously) a minute.
We see a continuous view from Luke's cockpit flying into Dagobah, and from the outside of the atmosphere to the ground is well under a minute.
The Millenium Falcon goes from the Bespin city to out of orbit in the time it takes Luke to walk across the Falcon.
Ep6:
No examples come to mind.
Ep1:
Silver SR-71 o' Doom leaves Tatooine and/or Naboo in as much time as it takes Jinn to walk from the boarding ramp to the cockpit.
Anakin Skywalker breaks orbit in the time it takes Amidala's group to walk from room to room.
Ep2:
Probably Dooku's escape from Geonosis.
Ep4:
Millenium Falcon leaves Tatooine so fast that Solo is surprised that a message got out to the ISDs above.
X-Wings leave Yavin 4 in a miniscule fraction of 15 minutes (note that the longer you want them to be in the atmosphere, the faster they went between the moon and the DS1).
Ep5:
As ships escape the blockade, the events go like this: shield dropped, ships launched, ion cannon fired, shields raised. The shields could not have been down more than (extremely generously) a minute.
We see a continuous view from Luke's cockpit flying into Dagobah, and from the outside of the atmosphere to the ground is well under a minute.
The Millenium Falcon goes from the Bespin city to out of orbit in the time it takes Luke to walk across the Falcon.
Ep6:
No examples come to mind.