The impact of Earthforce plasma and lasers on the hull.beyond hope wrote:Falling debris knocked loose by what?!
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
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Who's attacking it? I think B5 is a very well-done sci-fi series. This doesn't mean I'm supposed to think that its ships are more powerful than they are.fgalkin wrote:As for your second post, yes, we Fivers get rather annoyed and illogical (some get homicidal) when our universe is attacked.
They're not, but we like to make them appear like they are. Works on some people who are not as good at using logic.Darth Wong wrote:Who's attacking it? I think B5 is a very well-done sci-fi series. This doesn't mean I'm supposed to think that its ships are more powerful than they are.fgalkin wrote:As for your second post, yes, we Fivers get rather annoyed and illogical (some get homicidal) when our universe is attacked.
And we never saw a 20 meter asteroid damage an ISD.SyntaxVorlon wrote:I started on this topic with the 20 meter wide asteroid that the ISD blew up in the pursuit of the MF in the Hoth Asteroid belt.
Any impact is going to cause some damage. They were in that asteroid field for days. Not even ISDs are indestructable.Yes but this is a miniscule rock compared to the ISD, it would NOT have been so great a threat, as to warrent destruction. And it is stated, time and again, that Imperials like complete efficiancy.A little. How much depends on the mass of the two objects invlved.
Don't quit your day job.This, Dth. Wong, is why I label my jokes. Note: EMPHASIS!The ISD is NOT flimsy.
Because even ISD shields wear out after a while. Given the density of that asteriod field, there must have been THOUSANDS of asteroid collisions during the time they were in there.If they are not, then why did the imperials shoot at them?They're not.Quote: I was initially trying to present a paradox, if ISDs are so powerful why would they be hampered by relatively small rocks?
Or the fact that less damage to the ship (no matter how small) means fewer systems malfunction and less to clean up later at space dock.This is the conflict in logic here, they had to feel it necessary to track and destroy a 20 meter wide rock, while in pursuit of a small, less powerful, ship. My point here is that in order for it to become an issue, then they would have not been as powerful or as resiliant as is sometimes stated.
The fact is if asteroids could easily make it through an ISDs shields then why are railguns completely not used on any ships, and ion beams are?
The Rabid ignorant ones do (so I guess that would mean "most of the SB Fiver populace" )Darth Wong wrote:ROTFLMAO!!! Do all Fivers do this?fgalkin wrote:1)The fins have less armor than the main body of the cruiser.beyond hope wrote:So how do you explain a ramming attack from a Starfury going right through the top fin of a Sharlin, Fgalkin?
2) Sharlin's armor does not stop kinetic impacts very well
3)An effects glitch in ITB.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Actually the rules in B5 are that visuals and dialogue can be ignored at will no matter how flimsy the reason unless they support some high-end capability, whereupon you adhere to the most rigid and literal interpretation of the scene that favors big numbers, no matter how vague or ambiguous the incident.Darth Wong wrote:I feel like I'm arguing with an "intelligent design" creationist. For the second time, see Occam's Razor. Your theory is irrational because it requires extra factors which are unnecessary.fgalkin wrote:All I've done is pointed out a theory that could very well take place. It has no proof to it, but neither does yours. It's all speculation.