1) Exactly what are the various uses of Tibanna gas? I know they're used in blasters, and somehow involved in ships or ship building.
2) Can Tibanna gas be artifically manufactured?
3) What other sources are there for Tibanna gas outside of Bespin and a dangerous/resource poor nebula?
4) If they're mining copious quantities from Bespin, isn't it going to deplete soon feeding a galaxy hungry for the stuff?
5) How many shots are in a blaster pack for say an standard Imperial blaster?
6) What is the rate of fire for the blaster?
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And The dialogue in Empire hints that Bespin does not produce all that much. So there are bigger operations out there that meet the galaxy's demand
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Re: Tibanna Gas..
Yes, but according to DESB at least, it supposedly isn't quite as good as the real thing.Trytostaydead wrote:2) Can Tibanna gas be artifically manufactured?
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They do have other sources of tibanna gas, but the advantage of Bespin gas was that it was in a gas giant with a habitable atmosphere, whereas normally(if the SWIU is of any use) the gas is harvested from solar chromospheres.
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Re: Tibanna Gas..
Short answer is "various" things. Long answer is that it depends on the source. Some very early sourcecs suggested that it acted as an "amplifier" for energy weapons - effectively quadrupling the energy yield of the weapon (this was under the early WEG "coherent packets of light energy" definition of blasters, tho). Later sources, most notably the later WEG material/Essential guides and DK visual dictionaries, made Tibanna gas out to be an actual source of ammunition (under the "plasma bolt/particle beam definition")Trytostaydead wrote:1) Exactly what are the various uses of Tibanna gas? I know they're used in blasters, and somehow involved in ships or ship building.
Aside from weapons, it was used in repulsors (supposeldy it had antigravity properties) and as a coolant in hyperdrives. In Dark Empire it was known that synthetic tibanna gas that "broke down" resulted in a decrease in weapons range (which Rebel techs overcame by tripling the power output of the weapon.
The AOTC ICS took the opinion that tibanna gas was indeed a coolant (which does make some sense - in a weapon as a coolant it could allow the weapon to increase its energy output without overheating, and its used as a coolant elsewhere.) The OT: ITW book described Tibanna gas as a cooling component in the gravitic components of repulsors as well.
However, aside from the primary "coolant" function, it has been argued that "waste" gas (which is normally ejected out of the gun periodically, observed both in canon and described in secondary sources.) - used in say "projectile" style blasters and/or ion cannons, perhaps.
Yes, although IIRC its very expensive to do so. As I mentioned, around the time of Dark Empire, ,the Republic experimented with synthetically spin-sealed Tibanna gas.2) Can Tibanna gas be artifically manufactured?
The Chromosphere of stars IIRC (REbel Dawn)3) What other sources are there for Tibanna gas outside of Bespin and a dangerous/resource poor nebula?
no, as I already mentioned, it IS possible (albeit difficult/expensive) to artificially replicate it, and it is apparently found elsewhere.4) If they're mining copious quantities from Bespin, isn't it going to deplete soon feeding a galaxy hungry for the stuff?
Besides which, ,Tibanna gas is not the 'only" such gas in the galaxy - it just happens to be one of the best-quality ones around.
The gas catridge typically carries enough gas for 500 shots. Power packs however generally only carry enough energy for 100 shots.5) How many shots are in a blaster pack for say an standard Imperial blaster?
Varies on model, but at least comparable to modern military rifles. Some sources (Darth Maul, Shadow hunter for example) give a "semi-auto" blaster a fire rate of 6 shots per second or so, IIRC. Suggesting that ROF is at least twice that of a "projectile" weapon.6) What is the rate of fire for the blaster?
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Indeed. Lando says their operations are small and hence not noticed by the Empire. So it is unlikely Bespin is a major source of Tibanna.Isolder74 wrote:And The dialogue in Empire hints that Bespin does not produce all that much. So there are bigger operations out there that meet the galaxy's demand
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