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How devastating would a TL be
Posted: 2002-12-10 12:26am
by Omega-13
1 single light turbo laser bolts strikes the ground in San Francisco, ,at starfleet head quarters, what sort of damage is it going to do to the surrounding area, and climate
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same questions, , what sort of damage is it going to do,
Re: How devastating would a TL be
Posted: 2002-12-10 12:33am
by Darth Wong
Omega-13 wrote:1 single light turbo laser bolts strikes the ground in San Francisco, ,at starfleet head quarters, what sort of damage is it going to do to the surrounding area, and climate
For a few megatons, we'd be looking at massive damage at ground zero, but the majority of the population of SF would survive.
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That depends on yield; we don't know how an MTL on an ISD stacks up to the quads on an Acclamator, which are its heaviest weapons. An MTL might actually be lighter than an Acclamator's quads.
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If we estimate at least 200 gigatons and a spherical blast, we're talking about obliteration of the entire west coast, with 100% casualties in the immediate area and buildings being knocked down as much as a thousand km inland. We'd also see mild global cooling, and superheated ejecta hurtling into space. However, if the beam penetrates deeply into the ground, much of its energy would be dissipated as seismic shockwaves rather than atmospheric effects, so the damage would be different.
Re: How devastating would a TL be
Posted: 2002-12-10 12:43am
by Omega-13
Darth Wong wrote:Omega-13 wrote:1 single light turbo laser bolts strikes the ground in San Francisco, ,at starfleet head quarters, what sort of damage is it going to do to the surrounding area, and climate
For a few megatons, we'd be looking at massive damage at ground zero, but the majority of the population of SF would survive.
1 medium
That depends on yield; we don't know how an MTL on an ISD stacks up to the quads on an Acclamator, which are its heaviest weapons. An MTL might actually be lighter than an Acclamator's quads.
1 heavy
If we estimate at least 200 gigatons and a spherical blast, we're talking about obliteration of the entire west coast, with 100% casualties in the immediate area and buildings being knocked down as much as a thousand km inland. We'd also see mild global cooling, and superheated ejecta hurtling into space. However, if the beam penetrates deeply into the ground, much of its energy would be dissipated as seismic shockwaves rather than atmospheric effects, so the damage would be different.
It almost seems rediculous to wait around and blast the planet for minutes, or hours, just send 1 shot down, into a major city with a HTL, and it'll be drawing ships and resources like crazy to help evacuate, and look for survivors,
Also, i wonder if someone could survive if they were under ground, say if the bomb dropped on NYC, and you were 7 or 8 stories down, in an abandoned subway tunnel, etc,
Would a TL give off a lot of radiation? Is there any indication that it would?
Posted: 2002-12-10 01:02pm
by Ender
They'd might all kick off an earthquake too.