Self destruct in SW?
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Self destruct in SW?
Has there ever been any mention of a ship being scuttled in SW? I can't seem to recall either such an incident or a discussion of when it might happen.
Then again, the only time I can recall ships being captured (the Tantive IV by a Star Destroyer and the Falcon by the Death Star) there were obvious reasons for not considering a self-destruct in those situations.
Then again, the only time I can recall ships being captured (the Tantive IV by a Star Destroyer and the Falcon by the Death Star) there were obvious reasons for not considering a self-destruct in those situations.
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Multiple times in the NJO, Vong vessals would overload their plasma banks to avoid being captured these were mostly Yammosk vessals, so the commanders blew them so that the NR/GFFA could not use a yammosk to experiment new weapons or research upon.
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In Truce at Bakura, wossisname, the commander in charge of the Carrack-class cruiser, was debating destroying his ship in order to prevent it from falling into Rebel hands when they surrendered the planet to the Rebs; apparently it takes simultaneous depression of two levers, by two different senior officers, to activate the self-destruct on his ship. He was also aware that there would be an Imperial Intelligence spy on the bridge, there to prevent any traitorous action and undoubtedly also to finish the mission or destroy the ship in case of threat of capture.
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buzz_knox wrote:I wonder what the effect of an ISD self-destruct would be. I haven't read Darksaber in quite a while, but if the intent was to take out other ships, there would have to be a considerable discharge involved.
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Pg. 83 wrote:"Vice Admiral Pellaeon," his navigator said, "perhaps we should back off, if her self-destruct is genuine. If both Star Destroyers blow, we'll be caught in a shockwave and severely damaged, if not destroyed."
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the instance you are looking for is when Trigit set up the self destruct on the Implaceable. what it involves is (i think) overloading the power core for a massive detonation along with all the ammo and such. All it took for that was a voice rec. code and it was all over. It also strikes me that not all vessels have a self destruct, otherwise captain drysso might have just detonated the Luksankya rather than try to immitate intentionally the Executors end.Crazedwraith wrote:ISDs could selfdestruct as of 'Wraith Squadron' but don't have specialised scuttling charge you merely get the computer to detonate all remaining fuels cells ammo mags and generators.
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Considering the vast energy contained within an ISD, i wouldn't be surprised if a self-destruct turned out to be on par with a nova or even supernova.
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Be a large explosion, but I dunno about novas .Winston Blake wrote:Considering the vast energy contained within an ISD, i wouldn't be surprised if a self-destruct turned out to be on par with a nova or even supernova.
Just a minor rant about sci-fi...Novas are very long term events, I can just see if that was true for an ISD. "Okay...any time now...T-minus 2000 years and counting!!!!"
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Hypermatter is non-volitile IIRC.Winston Blake wrote:Considering the vast energy contained within an ISD, i wouldn't be surprised if a self-destruct turned out to be on par with a nova or even supernova.
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Hypermatter is non-volitile IIRC. Given that escape pods lack FTL, that would be most unwise, as it would fry the escaping crew.Winston Blake wrote:Considering the vast energy contained within an ISD, i wouldn't be surprised if a self-destruct turned out to be on par with a nova or even supernova.
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Well this is considering a self-destruct (rather than an accident *cough* warpcorebreach *cough*) where the hypermatter and stuff is intentionally exploded.NecronLord wrote:Hypermatter is non-volitile IIRC. Given that escape pods lack FTL, that would be most unwise, as it would fry the escaping crew.Winston Blake wrote:Considering the vast energy contained within an ISD, i wouldn't be surprised if a self-destruct turned out to be on par with a nova or even supernova.
You've got a point about the escape pods, although they'd probably have SW level armour and shields on them. No doubt an ISD self-destruct can be dialed to whatever yield is appropriate.
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The Lusaynka (sp..) was self destructed (not in the literall sense as ::warning beeps the ship will self destruct in 10.9........) but it was set on a course to hit an enemy ship with only a skeleton crew of droids i think but not sure what book. For some reason the NJO is popping into my head on this one
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NJO: Rebel Stand. And the lusankya and had a central shaft reinforced and filled with explosives.Tychu wrote:The Lusaynka (sp..) was self destructed (not in the literall sense as ::warning beeps the ship will self destruct in 10.9........) but it was set on a course to hit an enemy ship with only a skeleton crew of droids i think but not sure what book. For some reason the NJO is popping into my head on this one
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Baiscly the SSD's superstructure wrecked itself on the surface and scattered everywhere while an eight klick long explosive charge was forced (thanks to the SSD's inertia and impact breaching a worldships hull) deep inside a Vong worldship.Crazedwraith wrote:NJO: Rebel Stand. And the lusankya and had a central shaft reinforced and filled with explosives.Tychu wrote:The Lusaynka (sp..) was self destructed (not in the literall sense as ::warning beeps the ship will self destruct in 10.9........) but it was set on a course to hit an enemy ship with only a skeleton crew of droids i think but not sure what book. For some reason the NJO is popping into my head on this one
Then it was detonated.
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Thanks for clearing that up about what book it was in. but there you go Self Destruction at its finest
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