Okay, I went and looked it up, and according to this , and if I did the equation right, that's 4.37*10^19 joules, or 10.5 gigatons...Grandmaster Jogurt wrote:Anyways... magnitude 10 earthquake? What kind of energy is that?
Someone on TFN has the ICS- extracts, no firepower- spoiler?
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Well, still, it existed. That's good enough for me.Chris OFarrell wrote:For the record, its only the name of the ship in between Episode II and the end of episode III. It gets changed to Imperial Class BY CANON after the purgeIlluminatus Primus wrote:IMPERATOR-CLASS IS CANON.
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Man, even without firepower measurements, this book is fucking awesome.
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Yeah, it makes alot more sense now. According to the book it was getting hammered pretty hard by ARC-170s, the four cruisers, and probably a bunch of other ships.Additionally, the ICS above has images specifying that the atmospheric containment/air traffic control shield over the bay was destroyed, and the primary shields were already down.
Or ISS. Although HIMSS has a better sound to it.RSS? We know the prefix stylization now. Republic Star Ship.
Guess its HIMSS (His Imperial Majesty's Star Ship) now.
That's what I thought. It probably would have made more sense to have given Piett or Ozzel a cameo, if anyone. Although the book does note that he's young looking.He must have been pretty young to have commanded a ship then. He doesn't look like he's reached 50 yet in ESB.
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Erm ... no, it gets changed sometime in between Episode III and Episode IV.Chris OFarrell wrote: For the record, its only the name of the ship in between Episode II and the end of episode III. It gets changed to Imperial Class BY CANON after the purge
And anyway ... BAH! It's original name is Imperator-class, that's what I'm going to call it, politicized, un ... Republican ... name changing that it is!
(in truth, this was the best rationalists could hope for in terms of excising the moronic Imperial-class from the literature- giving Imperator-class some legitimacy of its own- remember the OT ICS says Imperial-class).
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Try googling the search phrase "roman cavalry tector", and you might find a site indicating that "Tector" is a roman cavalry trooper with a large shield.Grandmaster Jogurt wrote:According to my Latin dictionary, "tector" means "a plasterer"... am I missing something here?
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And we can now call the Imperial the Imperator and no one can say boo about it. There was much rejoicing!
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And we can now call the Imperial the Imperator and no one can say boo about it. There was much rejoicing!
I think Doctor Saxon has definitely come through for us once again.
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Don't forget:gladius wrote:Imperator fits much better with the names of Kuat's other ship classes. Acclamator, Venator, Procurator, Dominator, Mandator, Praetor, Tector, Executor. How would a name Imperial fit in with that bunch? I'll continue to call them Imperators, thank you.
1) SoD: These names are all translated from Basic, and we don't know whether they'd rhyme so well in the original.
2) Non-SoD: Saxton made most of these. In this, he defined Kuat's standard.
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SoD: Even so, they would remain a particular kind of noun, and considering the use of sometimes archaic Latin, probably particular classes of "actor" nouns in a classical language, perhaps Old Galactic Standard.
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I'm surprised Quaestor was used as a Star Battlecruiser name.
Lictor would've been a good alternate choice, as would Censor.
Lictor would've been a good alternate choice, as would Censor.
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And if the Mandel blueprints (if they are to be believed and if they in fact carry any weight) suggest that the "Imperator" title got shifted to a 700-meter long cheesewedge.Chris OFarrell wrote:For the record, its only the name of the ship in between Episode II and the end of episode III. It gets changed to Imperial Class BY CANON after the purgeIlluminatus Primus wrote:IMPERATOR-CLASS IS CANON.
And there was much rejoicing.
The Mandel blueprints are just that- blueprints. We don't have any chronological evidence to indicate that the name got shifted anywhere- they could just as easily have been a draft for the ISD before it was scaled up, if we want to be super inclusive of evidence.Connor MacLeod wrote: And if the Mandel blueprints (if they are to be believed and if they in fact carry any weight) suggest that the "Imperator" title got shifted to a 700-meter long cheesewedge.
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V, you've seen the SG1 season 5 episode 'Wormhole Extreme' right?Vympel wrote:The Mandel blueprints are just that- blueprints. We don't have any chronological evidence to indicate that the name got shifted anywhere- they could just as easily have been a draft for the ISD before it was scaled up, if we want to be super inclusive of evidence.Connor MacLeod wrote: And if the Mandel blueprints (if they are to be believed and if they in fact carry any weight) suggest that the "Imperator" title got shifted to a 700-meter long cheesewedge.
I get the fealing the KDY designers went to the Supreme Chancellor with the Imperator plans. He took one look at them and just said 'Bigger'.
So they come back with the ISD plans.
'Bigger!'
So they come back with the Alleigence plans.
'No no, MUCH bigger'
So they come back with the Executor plans.
'READ MY LIPS! BIGGER!'
So they just stole the Death Star plans from the CIS
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ACtually the Blueprints suggest it was comissioned and constructed (they say it was comissioned by Palpatine, and constrructed at Gyndine. We have no reason to believe it was "scaled up" (particualrily since the vessels armament, engines and whatnot do not even correspond to what is known of the mile long ISD.)Vympel wrote:The Mandel blueprints are just that- blueprints. We don't have any chronological evidence to indicate that the name got shifted anywhere- they could just as easily have been a draft for the ISD before it was scaled up, if we want to be super inclusive of evidence.Connor MacLeod wrote: And if the Mandel blueprints (if they are to be believed and if they in fact carry any weight) suggest that the "Imperator" title got shifted to a 700-meter long cheesewedge.
ROFL. Yeah- a classic. My favorite part-Chris OFarrell wrote: V, you've seen the SG1 season 5 episode 'Wormhole Extreme' right?
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I take it that was taking the piss out of the situation the VFX guys were in for constantly having to make explosions for staff blasts, Alkesh bombs, staff cannons, plastic explosives, etc etc ad infinitum.I get the fealing the KDY designers went to the Supreme Chancellor with the Imperator plans. He took one look at them and just said 'Bigger'.
So they come back with the ISD plans.
'Bigger!'
So they come back with the Alleigence plans.
'No no, MUCH bigger'
So they come back with the Executor plans.
'READ MY LIPS! BIGGER!'
So they just stole the Death Star plans from the CIS
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More or less. You at least get your chance to refer to it as Imperator class (even though its only appropriate in KDY/Pre-Empire times.).Vympel wrote: (in truth, this was the best rationalists could hope for in terms of excising the moronic Imperial-class from the literature- giving Imperator-class some legitimacy of its own- remember the OT ICS says Imperial-class).
Frankly though I think "Imperator" would have been better suited for other battleships ( so would Praetoer.) I'd like to see lots of different battleship classes in the Empire's service fufilling all sorts of roles.
It would have made more sense to name ISDs after say, planetary systems. These things are supposed to be numerous and common, after all, and that better reflects that nature. (Look at how naval naming conventions have gone. For example, IIRC in the US battleships were named after states. cruisers named after cities. Destroyers after great naval leaders or heroes, etc.)
Praetor was used for a Star Battleship or Star Battlecruiser in the OT ITW IIRC.Connor MacLeod wrote: Frankly though I think "Imperator" would have been better suited for other battleships ( so would Praetoer.) I'd like to see lots of different battleship classes in the Empire's service fufilling all sorts of roles.
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Battlecruiser. Which (sorta) works, but battlecruisers are still rather more common than battleships. Battlecruisers were generally either really big cruisers or scaled-down battleships (the so called "pocket battleships" for example.)Vympel wrote:Praetor was used for a Star Battleship or Star Battlecruiser in the OT ITW IIRC.Connor MacLeod wrote: Frankly though I think "Imperator" would have been better suited for other battleships ( so would Praetoer.) I'd like to see lots of different battleship classes in the Empire's service fufilling all sorts of roles.
Besides, "Praetor" and "Imperator" conjure up some very majestic imagery... weren't we trying to get away from the idea that ISD's are super-important "battlewagons"
Oh well. You get your "Imperator" class at last. But if it were me, I'd much rather have my specific statistics.
Which reminds me. Clone Sergeant, who was the editor for this book?
And were there any credits mentioned at the back? I wonder if they changed editors or something and that person is to blame for the lack of stats.
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