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World Ships

Posted: 2004-09-04 01:31am
by Tychu
im sorry if this was done before but i was never quite clear on what a worldship was. We see them in alot of Sci-Fi but the term as i know it wasnt used in SW until the Vong.

Since we know that the Corellian system is artificial and it can move with repulsors and engines would those planets in the Corellian system be considerd a World Ship and could the deathstars be considerd one or do they need to have a "natural" atmosphere.

Posted: 2004-09-04 01:39am
by Sea Skimmer
The planets of the Corellian system can't move under there own power, they got hauled around with Centerpoint station.

Posted: 2004-09-04 01:44am
by Praxis
The Vong's "Worldships" were moon sized colony ships (ranging from 20 KM to the size of the Death Star). I might be wrong, but considering in Star by Star, the Jedi strike team landed on it with escape pods, I think it's dovin basals give it enough gravity that one can walk on the surface and use it as a planet.

Posted: 2004-09-04 04:02am
by FTeik
The term Worldship didn´t enter SW with the Vong. It was already used in CrystalStar.

Posted: 2004-09-04 07:46am
by Gustav32Vasa
Praxis wrote:The Vong's "Worldships" were moon sized colony ships (ranging from 20 KM to the size of the Death Star).
Actually, in Rebel Dream the worldship entering the system was bigger then the second DS.(I think Jaina said so.)

Posted: 2004-09-04 08:04am
by Kazuaki Shimazaki
Gustav32Vasa wrote:
Praxis wrote:The Vong's "Worldships" were moon sized colony ships (ranging from 20 KM to the size of the Death Star).
Actually, in Rebel Dream the worldship entering the system was bigger then the second DS.(I think Jaina said so.)
Which means, given the obvious corruption of the DS size as written in NR official history, she really means it is bigger than the 1st DS :D

Posted: 2004-09-04 10:23am
by Gustav32Vasa
Kazuaki Shimazaki wrote:Which means, given the obvious corruption of the DS size as written in NR official history, she really means it is bigger than the 1st DS :D
:? ?

Posted: 2004-09-04 10:30am
by Illuminatus Primus
The fucked WEG sizes:

Death Star I: 120 km approx.

Death Star II: 160 km approx.

Corrected DK nonfiction/canonical sizes:

Death Star I: 160 km approx.

Death Star II: 900 km approx.

Posted: 2004-09-04 10:33am
by VT-16
Gustav32Vasa wrote:
Kazuaki Shimazaki wrote:Which means, given the obvious corruption of the DS size as written in NR official history, she really means it is bigger than the 1st DS :D
:? ?
Someone hasn´t read/heard of the specifications in the new "Inside the Worlds of the OT", I see. ;)

Posted: 2004-09-04 11:26am
by Praxis
FTeik wrote:The term Worldship didn´t enter SW with the Vong. It was already used in CrystalStar.
The Worldship in Crystal Star was a planet with a hyperdrive and planetary shield mounted on it. It really WAS a ship, since it could jump from system to system.

Posted: 2004-09-04 11:36am
by Dartzap
World Ship= Zenoma Sekot

Well it is a World.. and does have Hyperdrive...

Close enough

Posted: 2004-09-04 11:37am
by Kazuaki Shimazaki
VT-16 wrote:
Gustav32Vasa wrote:
Kazuaki Shimazaki wrote:Which means, given the obvious corruption of the DS size as written in NR official history, she really means it is bigger than the 1st DS :D
:? ?
Someone hasn´t read/heard of the specifications in the new "Inside the Worlds of the OT", I see. ;)
ITW OT is a very new book. It is not reasonable to expect everyone had a chance to buy it yet. Besides, ITW OT is written as a piece more for us AFAIK. The Sourcebooks, on the other hand, were often supposedly Rebel and NR documents (albeit with lots of WEG D6 RPG stats added, though we could try and say that WEG D6 was based off an NR Target Person Ability Evaluation Sheet). It would be that crap the guys in SW are going to read, rather than ITW:OT. If they read ITW:OT, their carefully constructed fiction of an intact Endor would also go.

Posted: 2004-09-04 01:33pm
by Publius
Praxis wrote:
FTeik wrote:The term Worldship didn´t enter SW with the Vong. It was already used in CrystalStar.
The Worldship in Crystal Star was a planet with a hyperdrive and planetary shield mounted on it. It really WAS a ship, since it could jump from system to system.
Lord Hethrir's worldcraft -- note that it is a worldcraft, not a worldship -- was not merely a planet with additional technology installed. It was an entirely artificial construct, one of several created by the Galactic Empire, according to The Crystal Star:
"No," Rillao said. "They are not mythical... The Emperor caused a few to be created. He gave them as rewards, to the cruelest and most loyal of his officers. Tokens, he called them. His 'tokens' were a greater gift than a natural world."

Posted: 2004-09-04 07:53pm
by Techno_Union
Does it say in that book how long it took for the Empire to build the Worlcraft?

Posted: 2004-09-04 10:36pm
by Publius
Techno_Union wrote:Does it say in that book how long it took for the Empire to build the Worlcraft?
No. Some idea may perhaps be derived from the construction of the second Death Star, a sphere 900 kilometers in diameter, although precisely how large the worldcraft are is as yet undetermined. Perhaps the Galactic Empire's "habitation spheres" in construction over Imperial Center are related in some way to the worldcraft, but that is pure speculation.

PUBLIUS

Posted: 2004-09-05 12:35am
by Tychu
hmm, its been a long time, a long time since i read Crystal Star. I dont think theres a real diffrence between a worldship and a world craft though

thanx for the worldship information though

Posted: 2004-09-05 02:05am
by Praxis
That was one of my only books I read only once. It SUCKED, really bad.

Posted: 2004-09-05 02:39pm
by JME2
Tychu wrote:hmm, its been a long time, a long time since i read Crystal Star. I dont think theres a real diffrence between a worldship and a world craft though

thanx for the worldship information though
According to the Essential Chronology, the Republic examamined Hethir's worldship and hauled Bevel Lemelisk out of execution to briefly study it. In the end, while there some advantages they took from the study, the NR had no wish whatsoever to reproduce the expensive tech.