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Holly shit...
Posted: 2002-11-30 10:25pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
According to the Essential guide, a planetary turbolasers has a barrel diameter of 25 meters. Not inches, meters. No wonder they can blast apart ISDs!
Anyways, after that little note, a question:
What are the various types of planetary defenses for SW?
Posted: 2002-11-30 11:36pm
by Vympel
Planetary turbolasers, ion cannons, shields ... erm that's all I know
Star Wars: Rebellion as a source hehehe
Posted: 2002-11-30 11:51pm
by Anarchist Bunny
Kirby: *wipes the drool off AB's mouth**glances at his pants and rushes out the room disgusted*
Posted: 2002-11-30 11:54pm
by Howedar
Uuuuh, thats an assload. Over a quarter of a football field!?!?
How goddamn big is the turret that houses this monstrosity?
Re: Holly shit...
Posted: 2002-11-30 11:54pm
by Shinova
Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:According to the Essential guide, a planetary turbolasers has a barrel diameter of 25 meters. Not inches, meters. No wonder they can blast apart ISDs!
Anyways, after that little note, a question:
What are the various types of planetary defenses for SW?
25 meters isn't that astounding if you think about it.
Beam cannons in Freespace 2 have emitters that are at least 80 meters wide.
Posted: 2002-12-01 12:45am
by Illuminatus Primus
There's probably surface-to-space missiles too.
Re: Holly shit...
Posted: 2002-12-01 02:03am
by Stormbringer
Shinova wrote:Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:According to the Essential guide, a planetary turbolasers has a barrel diameter of 25 meters. Not inches, meters. No wonder they can blast apart ISDs!
Anyways, after that little note, a question:
What are the various types of planetary defenses for SW?
25 meters isn't that astounding if you think about it.
Beam cannons in Freespace 2 have emitters that are at least 80 meters wide.
But these babies would eat anything in Freespace for breakfast. Those have got to be some serious monesters.
It's not in the least suprising in light of the ion cannon on Hoth. But still very impressive.
Posted: 2002-12-01 02:06am
by Master of Ossus
The planetary turbolasers can be seen in the Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology. They dwarf AT-AT walkers, which appear to them as a person appears to Jabba's Palace. Well, maybe not quite that much, but the walker is far smaller.
Posted: 2002-12-01 02:42am
by ViciousMink
I remember reading that little tid-bit in Essential Guide. My beef with it, is that it's completely self-contained. That bothers me. Even considering 'hypermatter annihilation' reactors, the power source seems to me that it should be external; and there's got to be more support equipment and hardware, and the fire control systems should be elsewhere, as well.
Now, the *size* of the thing doesn't really bother me too much. (Caveat: I KNOW SW turbolasers aren't RL lasers!) An RL laser with a focal aperture of 25 meters would likely be darn fine for plinking orbital targets, though of course it depends on the power going through it, and the wavelength of the light, etc. As always, it's not the SIZE that matters.
P.S. Holy shamolie, GAT, the avatar is hilarious! I'm trying to picture everyone's favorite Chiss intoning, 'By order of the Empire... *mutter*grumble* Happy Holidays.... I seem to be in a new holiday special. Rukh, you may kill me, now....'
Posted: 2002-12-01 04:45am
by Cpt_Frank
Heh. So much for Species 8472 assaulting Imperial planets.
Posted: 2002-12-01 06:19am
by Pcm979
GAT (as the post subject) wrote:Holly shit...
Season's curses.
Posted: 2002-12-01 06:43am
by Mr Bean
Wow.... 25 Meters?
Considering they are supposed to be more powerful than Shipmounted Weapons and we know MEDIUM Weapons are ONLY(
) 200 Gigatons
Posted: 2002-12-01 06:47am
by Jason von Evil
Ok, I'm American, we don't use this backwards measurement system called the metric system,:P so what's 25 meters in feet or yards?
Posted: 2002-12-01 06:50am
by Mr Bean
This is your friend then Aya
http://www.convert-me.com/en/
Convert anything to anything else, bookmark it, it helps
In this case 25 Meters=82.02 Feet
Posted: 2002-12-01 08:15am
by Acclamator
Mr Bean wrote:This is your friend then Aya
http://www.convert-me.com/en/
Convert anything to anything else, bookmark it, it helps
In this case 25 Meters=82.02 Feet
Bah humbug! We want it in furlongs per fortnight. The pathetic coverter doesn't do that.
Posted: 2002-12-01 08:45am
by Mr Bean
We want it in furlongs per fortnight. The pathetic coverter doesn't do that.
AH but it Can! 25 Meters is 0.1243 Furlongs
However it can't be per Fortnight as that is a mesure of time and thusly hard to define when mesuring a STATIONARY object
Or to put it another way
How many seconds are in a foot?
Posted: 2002-12-01 08:58am
by kheegster
Mr Bean wrote:We want it in furlongs per fortnight. The pathetic coverter doesn't do that.
AH but it Can! 25 Meters is 0.1243 Furlongs
However it can't be per Fortnight as that is a mesure of time and thusly hard to define when mesuring a STATIONARY object
Or to put it another way
How many seconds are in a foot?
About 1.0167e-9 light seconds :
KG
Posted: 2002-12-01 09:01am
by Ender
You know what's real fun? Go look at what Edam put them at. 500 TT-5 PT. Both values work given Bean's numbers BTW.
Posted: 2002-12-01 11:11am
by Soontir C'boath
Are you referring to that book?
Cyaround,
Jason
Posted: 2002-12-01 11:47am
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
Let me put it this way: An Iowa class battleship has 16" guns. 25 meters is 984".
Posted: 2002-12-01 11:51am
by Raptor 597
Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Let me put it this way: An Iowa class battleship has 16" guns. 25 meters is 984".
All I can say is. Owww...
Posted: 2002-12-01 12:36pm
by Mr Bean
Let me put it this way: An Iowa class battleship has 16" guns. 25 meters is 984".
That is an EXTREMLY good way of putting it
Posted: 2002-12-01 03:06pm
by Solid Snake
You guys never knew of this? Wow...
Posted: 2002-12-01 03:08pm
by Master of Ossus
SolidSnake wrote:You guys never knew of this? Wow...
I actually knew it intellectually, but I kind of lost it in the grand scale of things. If you had asked me about this, earlier, I would have been able to answer, but I guess I would not have been able to explain the significance of it properly.
Posted: 2002-12-02 12:39am
by GrandMasterTerwynn
Aya wrote:Ok, I'm American, we don't use this backwards measurement system called the metric system,:P so what's 25 meters in feet or yards?
If you want a quick and dirty conversion from meters to feet, simply multiply the number of meters by 39 and then divide by 12.