Repulsorlift Power Requirements
Posted: 2004-03-12 03:10pm
I think this topic might've been brushed on before, but not quite in this same way. Sorry if this is a repeat!
The ICS2 states that repulsors are unpowered devices that are based around pre-manufactured subnuclear knots of space-time. Turning a vehicle off will not affect its ability to float.
Yet in every canon instance of vehicle power loss that I can recall, it does just that -- fall.
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A New Hope
No specific examples. Only instances wherein we see dedicated repulsorcraft are the Lars landspeeders. The family landspeeder doesn't appear to move at all when 3PO leaps from behind it, suggesting that it might be fixed in place. Every time Luke departs his landspeeder, it's either hastily or with intent to make a fast get away (when he hops out to catch R2 and when he hops out to see the moisture farm; when he goes to investigate the Tuskens).
Empire Strikes Back
Any time a snowspeeder is hit, it explodes and crashes into the ground. If they are indeed using ICS2-style repulsors for flight, they should simply continue forward without falling until wind resistance brings them to a halt, at which point they should continue to hover -- right? Or am I forgetting something?
The Falcon can be seen utilizing some kind of retrothrusters when landing on the Cloud City landing pad. Whether or not these are repulsor units I guess is unclear, but the Falcon certainly posesses repulsors and these were not used when it landed (presumably an instance where its power would be turned off) to simply sit in one spot.
Return of the Jedi
Jabba's sail barge, when exploding, drops to the ground. Either the repulsor system was destroyed (I can't figure out how one would actually destroy a subnuclear knot of spacetime) or the power unit on the barge stopped feeding the repulsors.
The Skiffs radically altered their bank angles whenever they were hit with laser fire from the barge, suggesting a possible power loss. Granted, this could also be a case of the momentum of the bolt angling the skiff, since it never actually fell from this, but I can't imagine why the repulsor wouldn't push it back to being level unless it were no longer powered to the level it should be.
The Phantom Menance
There are several instances of Trade Federation tanks and speeders dropping after being heavily damaged.
AOTC Novelization
Obi-Wan shorts out the assassin droid's power, which instantly causes it to start hurtling downward.
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Given the number of highest-tier canon situations wherein the ICS2's explanation of repulsor technology is shown to be potentially inaccurate, is there any way to reasonably reconcile the apparent error?
The ICS2 states that repulsors are unpowered devices that are based around pre-manufactured subnuclear knots of space-time. Turning a vehicle off will not affect its ability to float.
Yet in every canon instance of vehicle power loss that I can recall, it does just that -- fall.
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A New Hope
No specific examples. Only instances wherein we see dedicated repulsorcraft are the Lars landspeeders. The family landspeeder doesn't appear to move at all when 3PO leaps from behind it, suggesting that it might be fixed in place. Every time Luke departs his landspeeder, it's either hastily or with intent to make a fast get away (when he hops out to catch R2 and when he hops out to see the moisture farm; when he goes to investigate the Tuskens).
Empire Strikes Back
Any time a snowspeeder is hit, it explodes and crashes into the ground. If they are indeed using ICS2-style repulsors for flight, they should simply continue forward without falling until wind resistance brings them to a halt, at which point they should continue to hover -- right? Or am I forgetting something?
The Falcon can be seen utilizing some kind of retrothrusters when landing on the Cloud City landing pad. Whether or not these are repulsor units I guess is unclear, but the Falcon certainly posesses repulsors and these were not used when it landed (presumably an instance where its power would be turned off) to simply sit in one spot.
Return of the Jedi
Jabba's sail barge, when exploding, drops to the ground. Either the repulsor system was destroyed (I can't figure out how one would actually destroy a subnuclear knot of spacetime) or the power unit on the barge stopped feeding the repulsors.
The Skiffs radically altered their bank angles whenever they were hit with laser fire from the barge, suggesting a possible power loss. Granted, this could also be a case of the momentum of the bolt angling the skiff, since it never actually fell from this, but I can't imagine why the repulsor wouldn't push it back to being level unless it were no longer powered to the level it should be.
The Phantom Menance
There are several instances of Trade Federation tanks and speeders dropping after being heavily damaged.
AOTC Novelization
Obi-Wan shorts out the assassin droid's power, which instantly causes it to start hurtling downward.
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Given the number of highest-tier canon situations wherein the ICS2's explanation of repulsor technology is shown to be potentially inaccurate, is there any way to reasonably reconcile the apparent error?