There's been signifigant hypothesizing on the Genesis Device before. The leading theory I've seen is it's like a specialized transporter/replicator, the Protomatter onboard boosting the output. If this was correct, it has no chance against Imperial ships, for both shields, unfamiliar electrical fields, and dense materials all screw up Treknology like the Transporter.Crossroads Inc. wrote:*sniggers* Hey, classic...SirNitram wrote:And why do you think it'll work through shields? Trekkie decoder ring?
Yea, if any ship was stupid enough to be running with shields down, the Genesis Device might do it harm. But baring that, thier is no evidance at all, that the GD will pass throgh shields, infact very weak shields may be able to stop it.
The Genesis Device, Ultimate Trek DeusEx?
Moderator: Vympel
- SirNitram
- Rest in Peace, Black Mage
- Posts: 28367
- Joined: 2002-07-03 04:48pm
- Location: Somewhere between nowhere and everywhere
Manic Progressive: A liberal who violently swings from anger at politicos to despondency over them.
Out Of Context theatre: Ron Paul has repeatedly said he's not a racist. - Destructinator XIII on why Ron Paul isn't racist.
Shadowy Overlord - BMs/Black Mage Monkey - BOTM/Jetfire - Cybertron's Finest/General Miscreant/ASVS/Supermoderator Emeritus
Debator Classification: Trollhunter
Out Of Context theatre: Ron Paul has repeatedly said he's not a racist. - Destructinator XIII on why Ron Paul isn't racist.
Shadowy Overlord - BMs/Black Mage Monkey - BOTM/Jetfire - Cybertron's Finest/General Miscreant/ASVS/Supermoderator Emeritus
Debator Classification: Trollhunter
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1313
- Joined: 2003-08-06 05:44am
- Location: Whangaparoa, one babe, same sun and surf.
Let's look at what Genesis does.
First - The genesis effect reorganises atoms (and possibly does a little nuclear chemistry on the side) to make new ones. Presumably the Fed's first foray into replicator tech.
Second - It terraforms a planet in a few days. It is designed to mess about with the light elements C, O, N, H, S and all their little playmates which go to make up earthlike life. The lighter the atoms, the better it works.
So, therefore Genesis reorganisises rock to liberate all the elements it needs and then spins them into dirt, water, oxygen, nitrogen, carbondioxide and makes several primitive lifeforms (like reality show hosts). It builds the biosphere from the "ground up" so it starts with soil microbes and bacteria.
Note that starship hulls are not made of rock with all the juicy potentially organic lego blocks locked up inside. The genesis effect is likely to create a "bubbling" effect as it attempts to extract light elements from the hull. When this doesn't occur the reaction will probably shut down.
The hulls of ISDs are made of 'neutronium' and very unlikely to contain the elements the Genesis effect is looking for. Worst case scenario, it leaves an odd mark on the hull (Assuming it got through shields).
Now those dorky 'bio-ships'? They are so fucked
Ignoring the innate silliness, what is being described here?Carol in TWOK wrote:-What
exactly IS Genesis? Put simply,
Genesis is a procedure whereby
the molecular structure of any
given matter can be restructured
-- changed -- into anything else
of identical mass.
- Unleashing, almost instantan-
eously, what we call the Genesis
effect. Particulate matter is
reorganized and electrified --
with life introduced results.
Instead of a dead moon, a living
breathing planet, capable of sus-
taining whatever life forms we
see fit to deposit on it
First - The genesis effect reorganises atoms (and possibly does a little nuclear chemistry on the side) to make new ones. Presumably the Fed's first foray into replicator tech.
Second - It terraforms a planet in a few days. It is designed to mess about with the light elements C, O, N, H, S and all their little playmates which go to make up earthlike life. The lighter the atoms, the better it works.
So, therefore Genesis reorganisises rock to liberate all the elements it needs and then spins them into dirt, water, oxygen, nitrogen, carbondioxide and makes several primitive lifeforms (like reality show hosts). It builds the biosphere from the "ground up" so it starts with soil microbes and bacteria.
Note that starship hulls are not made of rock with all the juicy potentially organic lego blocks locked up inside. The genesis effect is likely to create a "bubbling" effect as it attempts to extract light elements from the hull. When this doesn't occur the reaction will probably shut down.
The hulls of ISDs are made of 'neutronium' and very unlikely to contain the elements the Genesis effect is looking for. Worst case scenario, it leaves an odd mark on the hull (Assuming it got through shields).
Now those dorky 'bio-ships'? They are so fucked
Don't abandon democracy folks, or an alien star-god may replace your ruler. - NecronLord
- SirNitram
- Rest in Peace, Black Mage
- Posts: 28367
- Joined: 2002-07-03 04:48pm
- Location: Somewhere between nowhere and everywhere
Just to nitpick: Saying the hull is 'made of' neutronium when it's only a component that's 'impregnated' in it is rather misleading. Needless, that passage does suggest it would be boned against the dense metals of Imperial tech(And lends further credence to the Treknology fails to dense materials theory).
Manic Progressive: A liberal who violently swings from anger at politicos to despondency over them.
Out Of Context theatre: Ron Paul has repeatedly said he's not a racist. - Destructinator XIII on why Ron Paul isn't racist.
Shadowy Overlord - BMs/Black Mage Monkey - BOTM/Jetfire - Cybertron's Finest/General Miscreant/ASVS/Supermoderator Emeritus
Debator Classification: Trollhunter
Out Of Context theatre: Ron Paul has repeatedly said he's not a racist. - Destructinator XIII on why Ron Paul isn't racist.
Shadowy Overlord - BMs/Black Mage Monkey - BOTM/Jetfire - Cybertron's Finest/General Miscreant/ASVS/Supermoderator Emeritus
Debator Classification: Trollhunter
Any matter can be restructured into anything else of identical mass. What part of this are you guys not understanding? There is nothing in those passages to point to denser materials being more resistant.the molecular structure of any
given matter can be restructured
-- changed -- into anything else
of identical mass.
It isn't 'farming out' certain molecules from the rock, it is completly transforming it into an equal mass of stuff that wasn't there before.
In other words, dworkins theories are in no way based on what is said or known about the the effects of the Genisis device.
-
- Dishonest Resident Borg Fan-Whore
- Posts: 4206
- Joined: 2002-08-08 03:56am
- Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I'm not seeing the arguement either. The quotation says "any given matter", and this somehow translated to "denser materials like ISD hulls will be unaffected"?Scrubula wrote:Any matter can be restructured into anything else of identical mass. What part of this are you guys not understanding? There is nothing in those passages to point to denser materials being more resistant.the molecular structure of any
given matter can be restructured
-- changed -- into anything else
of identical mass.
It isn't 'farming out' certain molecules from the rock, it is completly transforming it into an equal mass of stuff that wasn't there before.
In other words, dworkins theories are in no way based on what is said or known about the the effects of the Genisis device.
- JohnnyRock30
- Redshirt
- Posts: 16
- Joined: 2002-08-05 09:28pm
Well the Genesis device transmutes matter. Last time I checked, rediculously dense armor was still matter. The crew of the DS is made up of matter. I would think that it would kill every living thing on the DS "in favor of it's new matrix". That is if the Fed's could get the DS's shielding down, which is a whole other pickle!Trekdestroyer wrote:Let's look at the facts:
The Genisis Device is a device that makes barran worlds teem with animal and plant life. Would someone please explain to me what about this thing says 'weapon' to the feddies? It makes planets for crying out loud, not blow stuff up! Is there anyone who can give me an answer?
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1313
- Joined: 2003-08-06 05:44am
- Location: Whangaparoa, one babe, same sun and surf.
The inability to deferentiate between a brochure claim and what actually happens never ceases to amaze me.
Think. What does the genesis device actually do? Claiming that it can affect dense elements equally as well as those it was designed to work on is a no limits fallacy.
As for taking the word of a scientist giving a brief abstract to non-scientists as the final word is up there with the 'no-lasers' idiocy.
Think. What does the genesis device actually do? Claiming that it can affect dense elements equally as well as those it was designed to work on is a no limits fallacy.
As for taking the word of a scientist giving a brief abstract to non-scientists as the final word is up there with the 'no-lasers' idiocy.
Don't abandon democracy folks, or an alien star-god may replace your ruler. - NecronLord
- Darth Wong
- Sith Lord
- Posts: 70028
- Joined: 2002-07-03 12:25am
- Location: Toronto, Canada
- Contact:
You realize that you are ripping atoms out of their molecular bonds and rearranging them every time you light a match, right?Natorgator wrote:Wouldn't it take shitloads of energy to rip apart atoms from their molecular bonds and rearrange them? If so could the energy overwhelm an ISD's shields?
"It's not evil for God to do it. Or for someone to do it at God's command."- Jonathan Boyd on baby-killing
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
What actually happens is exactly what the scientest describes, where is the contradiction here? It is said to work on any matter, and from all evidence, that's exactly what it does. That is not a no-limits fallacy. Prove it doesn't or wouldn't work on some form of matter and you might have a point.The inability to deferentiate between a brochure claim and what actually happens never ceases to amaze me.
Think. What does the genesis device actually do? Claiming that it can affect dense elements equally as well as those it was designed to work on is a no limits fallacy.
As for taking the word of a scientist giving a brief abstract to non-scientists as the final word is up there with the 'no-lasers' idiocy.
I'll certainly take the movie explanation over your completly made up interpretation.
I don't think that is the way it works.
You're asking him to prove a negative, and assuming that the scientist says "reorganize all matter" when he says "reorganize matter". Has it not occurred to you that certain materials are not naturally occurring in a starship and may resist reorganization the same way certain materials cannot be transported?
Find where Carol Marcus says "reorganize all forms of matter" and you might have a point. Even then, she may be speaking in the context of naturally occurring elements.
Brian
You're asking him to prove a negative, and assuming that the scientist says "reorganize all matter" when he says "reorganize matter". Has it not occurred to you that certain materials are not naturally occurring in a starship and may resist reorganization the same way certain materials cannot be transported?
Find where Carol Marcus says "reorganize all forms of matter" and you might have a point. Even then, she may be speaking in the context of naturally occurring elements.
Brian
-
- Jedi Master
- Posts: 1313
- Joined: 2003-08-06 05:44am
- Location: Whangaparoa, one babe, same sun and surf.
I must of missed the bit in TWOK (and TSFS) where the Genesis effect produced a huge lump of easily mined heavy metals and rare earths. Oh right, that only happened in the delusional trekkie version.Scrubula wrote:What actually happens is exactly what the scientest describes, where is the contradiction here? It is said to work on any matter, and from all evidence, that's exactly what it does. That is not a no-limits fallacy. Prove it doesn't or wouldn't work on some form of matter and you might have a point.
I'll certainly take the movie explanation over your completly made up interpretation.
The GE is seen to reorganise light elements to terraform a planet. Why light elements? Because that's the stuff of life.
A spaceship hull is unlikely to have any of those elements lying arround on the top. And Impregnated neutronium armour? What can Genesis do?
Turn it into more Impregnated neutronium?
Don't abandon democracy folks, or an alien star-god may replace your ruler. - NecronLord
You're asking him to prove a negative, and assuming that the scientist says "reorganize all matter" when he says "reorganize matter". Has it not occurred to you that certain materials are not naturally occurring in a starship and may resist reorganization the same way certain materials cannot be transported?
Find where Carol Marcus says "reorganize all forms of matter" and you might have a point. Even then, she may be speaking in the context of naturally occurring elements.
Reading comprehension is your friend.the molecular structure of any given matter can be restructured --changed -- into anything else of identical mass.
So given the quote, and the witnessed effects of the device, is there a good reason you think it wouldn't work on a SW ship hull? Or is it as it seems and your arguements essentially boil down to "SW ships are so uber!!! No Trek device could possible work on them!!!"
Any examples of other 'matter rearranging' type devices/weapons that would be comparable not working on SW armor? They seem weak enough to rupture when hit by asteroids and other ships, so why do you think that this device will just fizzle out? Size-wise even the largest Imperial ship doesn't even come close to being the size of an entire planet, at least not in the movies.
- Batman
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 16392
- Joined: 2002-07-09 04:51am
- Location: Seriously thinking about moving to Marvel because so much of the DCEU stinks
As the witnessed effects don't incorporate any heavy metals-yes?Scrubula wrote: Reading comprehension is your friend.
So given the quote, and the witnessed effects of the device, is there a good reason you think it wouldn't work on a SW ship hull?
And you're still assuming since the lady in the commercial said it was so, it must be so.
Fire. Nuclear explosions. Chemical Explosions. See Mike's comment about matches.Any examples of other 'matter rearranging' type devices/weapons that would be comparable not working on SW armor?
Seen where?They seem weak enough to rupture when hit by asteroids
Seen where?and other ships
Because those are completely different mechanisms? Because you have yet to show the above? Because Nemesis has never been shown to work on heavy metals?so why do you think that this device will just fizzle out?
And as Nemesis never did anything to a planet, this is relevant because of?Size-wise even the largest Imperial ship doesn't even come close to being the size of an entire planet, at least not in the movies.
'Next time I let Superman take charge, just hit me. Real hard.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
I think he's talking about the Genesis device and not Nemesis. I may be wrong................Batman wrote:<snip>
ASVS('97)/SDN('03)
"Whilst human alchemists refer to the combustion triangle, some of their orcish counterparts see it as more of a hexagon: heat, fuel, air, laughter, screaming, fun." Dawn of the Dragons
ASSCRAVATS!
"Whilst human alchemists refer to the combustion triangle, some of their orcish counterparts see it as more of a hexagon: heat, fuel, air, laughter, screaming, fun." Dawn of the Dragons
ASSCRAVATS!
- Batman
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 16392
- Joined: 2002-07-09 04:51am
- Location: Seriously thinking about moving to Marvel because so much of the DCEU stinks
Well, except for that rather embarrasing typo, so was I...Enigma wrote:I think he's talking about the Genesis device and not Nemesis. I may be wrong................Batman wrote:<snip>
'Next time I let Superman take charge, just hit me. Real hard.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
No worries, in cases like these always blame the Joker.Batman wrote:Well, except for that rather embarrasing typo, so was I...Enigma wrote:I think he's talking about the Genesis device and not Nemesis. I may be wrong................Batman wrote:<snip>
ASVS('97)/SDN('03)
"Whilst human alchemists refer to the combustion triangle, some of their orcish counterparts see it as more of a hexagon: heat, fuel, air, laughter, screaming, fun." Dawn of the Dragons
ASSCRAVATS!
"Whilst human alchemists refer to the combustion triangle, some of their orcish counterparts see it as more of a hexagon: heat, fuel, air, laughter, screaming, fun." Dawn of the Dragons
ASSCRAVATS!
- Batman
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 16392
- Joined: 2002-07-09 04:51am
- Location: Seriously thinking about moving to Marvel because so much of the DCEU stinks
Good man. Carry onEnigma wrote: No worries, in cases like these always blame the Joker.
*takes Enigma off The List*
'Next time I let Superman take charge, just hit me. Real hard.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
Um, the witnessed effect incorporated a starship, I'd say that qualifies as heavy metals.As the witnessed effects don't incorporate any heavy metals-yes?
And you're still assuming since the lady in the commercial said it was so, it must be so.
It wasn't a 'commercial. IIRC it was more of a Starfleet Technical Briefing kinda thing. Besides, do you have any evidence as to why we should think that she's not being forthright about this technology that she is highly knowledgable on? Actual evidence, not just your own random speculation?
All of which, if of a high enough yeild, would indeed affect the ISD. So, no reason to assume that a device that can molecularly rearrange entire planets can't do so to any SW ship it encounters.Fire. Nuclear explosions. Chemical Explosions. See Mike's comment about matches.
Um, IIRC, from the movie and novelization. Going into the asteroid field was at best seen as extremely hazardous, and at worst tanamount to suicide. Didn't one of the ISD's blow up in the asteroid field?Seen where?
Seen where?
And I seem to recall a certain SSD plowing into the DSII and both were damaged or destroyed.
Really? I could of swore that it created a planet. Does that qualify as 'anything' to you?And as Nemesis never did anything to a planet, this is relevant because of?
- Batman
- Emperor's Hand
- Posts: 16392
- Joined: 2002-07-09 04:51am
- Location: Seriously thinking about moving to Marvel because so much of the DCEU stinks
Where, pray tell, did we ever see Reliant do anything beyond go 'kablooey'?Scrubula wrote:Um, the witnessed effect incorporated a starship, I'd say that qualifies as heavy metals.As the witnessed effects don't incorporate any heavy metals-yes?
And you're still assuming since the lady in the commercial said it was so, it must be so.
Not that we have any evidence of Fed starships incorporating heavy metals, mind you. Here's a hint: Iron is not a heavy metal.
And you know that because? It was a short rundown of the project intended to sell it to Starfleet brass, who likely don't know shit about the subject.It wasn't a 'commercial.
IIRC it was more of a Starfleet Technical Briefing kinda thing.
Yes it WAS a commercial.
I. Do. Not. Need. Any. Visuals over dialogue, especially dialogue from a sales pitch video intended for an audience that has no clue about the subject in the first place. Visuals showing Genesis affecting Neutronium, please.Besides, do you have any evidence as to why we should think that she's not being forthright about this technology that she is highly knowledgable on? Actual evidence, not just your own random speculation?
Happily ignoring shields and that no heavy metals were ever manipulated in the first place. Genesis rearranged a nebula.All of which, if of a high enough yeild, would indeed affect the ISD. So, no reason to assume that a device that can molecularly rearrange entire planets can't do so to any SW ship it encounters.Fire. Nuclear explosions. Chemical Explosions. See Mike's comment about matches.
No.Um, IIRC, from the movie and novelization. Going into the asteroid field was at best seen as extremely hazardous, and at worst tanamount to suicide. Didn't one of the ISD's blow up in the asteroid field?
Wrong again. Executor blew up after crashing into DSII. Internal expolsions. Try again. Oh, and DSII was apparently unharmed. I suggest you finally take the time and watch the movies.And I seem to recall a certain SSD plowing into the DSII and both were damaged or destroyed.
As there was no planet to begin with, no.Really? I could of swore that it created a planet. Does that qualify as 'anything' to you?And as Nemesis never did anything to a planet, this is relevant because of?
'Next time I let Superman take charge, just hit me. Real hard.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
'You're a princess from a society of immortal warriors. I'm a rich kid with issues. Lots of issues.'
'No. No dating for the Batman. It might cut into your brooding time.'
'Tactically we have multiple objectives. So we need to split into teams.'-'Dibs on the Amazon!'
'Hey, we both have a Martian's phone number on our speed dial. I think I deserve the benefit of the doubt.'
'You know, for a guy with like 50 different kinds of vision, you sure are blind.'
- SirNitram
- Rest in Peace, Black Mage
- Posts: 28367
- Joined: 2002-07-03 04:48pm
- Location: Somewhere between nowhere and everywhere
Ugh, what an idiot. You do know, CuntScrub, that when the nebula fell down into a planet it was a net decrease in energy? So fuck you and your ignorant 'It must be energetic!' bullshit.
Manic Progressive: A liberal who violently swings from anger at politicos to despondency over them.
Out Of Context theatre: Ron Paul has repeatedly said he's not a racist. - Destructinator XIII on why Ron Paul isn't racist.
Shadowy Overlord - BMs/Black Mage Monkey - BOTM/Jetfire - Cybertron's Finest/General Miscreant/ASVS/Supermoderator Emeritus
Debator Classification: Trollhunter
Out Of Context theatre: Ron Paul has repeatedly said he's not a racist. - Destructinator XIII on why Ron Paul isn't racist.
Shadowy Overlord - BMs/Black Mage Monkey - BOTM/Jetfire - Cybertron's Finest/General Miscreant/ASVS/Supermoderator Emeritus
Debator Classification: Trollhunter
Empire Strikes Back script saysUm, IIRC, from the movie and novelization. Going into the asteroid field was at best seen as extremely hazardous, and at worst tanamount to suicide. Didn't one of the ISD's blow up in the asteroid field?
No.
Learn something about he 'verse your going to rabidly wank to before you start posting your meaningless drivel please.Before him are the hologram images of twenty battleship
commanders. One of these images, the commander of a ship that
has just exploded, is fading away quickly.
And you know that because? It was a short rundown of the project intended to sell it to Starfleet brass, who likely don't know shit about the subject.
Yes it WAS a commercial.
Briefing, summary, commercial, call it what you want to. Without any evidence that the doctor was lying your speculation that she was is meaningless. The fact that it did exactly what she said it could, three times, is proof that she was being honest when describing it's abilities.
Yes. You. Do. Need. Some. Evidence....if you expect your point to be taken as anything beside speculative opinion. Your protest that you do not need and lectures on debates from me, yet to the contrary you continually show that you do.I. Do. Not. Need. Any. Visuals over dialogue, especially dialogue from a sales pitch video intended for an audience that has no clue about the subject in the first place. Visuals showing Genesis affecting Neutronium, please.
Did you know that SW armor aren't make from neutronium, they are impregnated with it. It's not an alloy, it's seperate metals.
WTF? The executor was destroyed after crashing into the DS, but I"m wrong in saying... "And I seem to recall a certain SSD plowing into the DSII and both were damaged or destroyed."Wrong again. Executor blew up after crashing into DSII. Internal expolsions. Try again. Oh, and DSII was apparently unharmed. I suggest you finally take the time and watch the movies.
And, you need to watch teh movie again, as it is clearly visible that the SSD penetrates into the DSII's hull. That, outside of your little fantasy world, equals 'damage'.
Batman, naysaying and childish insults do not make your posts valid or compelling. I suggest you start providing some evidence along with your wild speculation from now on. But, you seem rather dense, therefor I look forward to laughing at your next worthless post.
Funny, we don't see a ship exploding in the film, nor do we see "twenty battleship commanders" in the film. So why are you referencing a script again? Is it because you have seen SW so little you can't remember a scene for yourself?Scrubula wrote:
Learn something about he 'verse your going to rabidly wank to before you start posting your meaningless drivel please.
Like Legend of Galactic Heroes? Please contribute to http://gineipaedia.com/
- The Spartan
- Sith Marauder
- Posts: 4406
- Joined: 2005-03-12 05:56pm
- Location: Houston
That ISD did not "blow up." You can see in the damn movie (remember visuals trump everything else) that the bridge got hit by an asteroid. The captain and bridge crew were killed as a result. The ship doesn't stop functioning just because the bridge is gone.Scrubula wrote:Empire Strikes Back script saysUm, IIRC, from the movie and novelization. Going into the asteroid field was at best seen as extremely hazardous, and at worst tanamount to suicide. Didn't one of the ISD's blow up in the asteroid field?
No.Learn something about he 'verse your going to rabidly wank to before you start posting your meaningless drivel please.Before him are the hologram images of twenty battleship
commanders. One of these images, the commander of a ship that
has just exploded, is fading away quickly.
Batman method rebutall:That ISD did not "blow up." You can see in the damn movie (remember visuals trump everything else) that the bridge got hit by an asteroid. The captain and bridge crew were killed as a result. The ship doesn't stop functioning just because the bridge is gone.
Proof that the ship we see getting it's bridge destroyed is the same one the faded commander was on?
Regardless, considering that my whole point was that the asteroids were a threat to the ships and could indeed damage/destroy them, I thank you for suppoorting my assertion.