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Information Request (Sadly, KJA books related)
Does anyone know the following:
The dimensions of the Darksaber?
The actual power of the Maw Death Star prototype?
The dimensions of the Darksaber?
The actual power of the Maw Death Star prototype?
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I don't recall that they ever gave the dimensions of the Dark Sabre. I would assume that it's at least as wide as the superlaser dish of Death Star I.
The Maw Death Star Prototype, according to WEG, had a superlaser output between 1D-6D Death Star scale, compared to 2D-16D for both Death Stars.
The Maw Death Star Prototype, according to WEG, had a superlaser output between 1D-6D Death Star scale, compared to 2D-16D for both Death Stars.
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So, more than capable of planetary destruction for the Maw prototype? Excellent. Thanks.
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It must at least accomodate nearly the same-size main reactor core of the Death Star I (accounting of course for accelerating a much lesser mass; although then again the Darklsaber is much more manouverable/agile than the Death Star, so many the greater acceleration cancels out the lesser mass) and probably similar volumes to the Death Star I superlaser dish for the weapon system.
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No. The WEG scale is not linear. As an example, the Eclipse SL is 11D Death Star scale, and most of us don't think it has 2/3rds of the power of the DSI - in fact, it can't blow apart a planet at all.NecronLord wrote:So, more than capable of planetary destruction for the Maw prototype? Excellent. Thanks.
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It doesn't need the full shebang of death star power to be able to take out a planet though. 1000th the power of the DS would do quite fine for that task.
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Yes, because the dumbass hutt decided to use hivemind labor instead of a real work crew. As a bonus, the materials were of low quality. The design Lesmik (sp) out out would have worked admirably, had it been constructed properly.Kurgan wrote:The DS was of course faulty and didn't actually work... IIRC
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The prototype Death Dtar destroyed Kessel's moon, so it should at least be cracking a planet AFAIK
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....And if that's Kessel over there, in the background, all I can say is WTF...Tribun wrote:A nice picture showing this:2000AD wrote:The prototype Death Dtar destroyed Kessel's moon, so it should at least be cracking a planet AFAIK
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For one, that shape would *never* hold together without eventually forming a rough sphere. Sorry, but a potato-shaped planet, *that is inhabitable by humans, atmosphere generators or not* is simply impossible.
I suppose we have KJA to thank for that particular abortion...
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Later renditions of Kessel other than that illustration for the WEG JAT Sourcebook fortunately aren't so dramatically potato-ish.
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I alwyas thought that was supposed to be some sort of Nebula in the background... Thats a PLanet?!
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Couldn't it have been some other moon of Kessel?
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A moon which is more spherical than the planet it revolves around...
Are there any known dimensions for Kessel? If not, it should be around the size of Hyperion at maximum, I would think. Could a planet that small (Hyperion is 410 x 260 x 220 km) hold an atmosphere realistically, given the technology of the Empire?
Sorry if this is too off-topic.
[edit: Emphasized "realisically"]
Are there any known dimensions for Kessel? If not, it should be around the size of Hyperion at maximum, I would think. Could a planet that small (Hyperion is 410 x 260 x 220 km) hold an atmosphere realistically, given the technology of the Empire?
Sorry if this is too off-topic.
[edit: Emphasized "realisically"]
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