Admiral_Evian wrote:It is obviously a larger calibre gun than the puny rifles and weapons held by the ground troops. If this is the case, then why weren't there huge explosions on the ice when the shots missed their targets?
I don't believe those dish guns ever missed an AT-AT. And if they did, the shot would not have hit the ground; it would have continued into the air because of the positive elevation of the weapon.
Has it ever occurred to anyone here that digging an ice trench to defend ones self against blaster fire from an AT-AT is just pointless?
It probably takes a while to charge up a full-power blast, so they use low-power blasts against infantry. The low-power blasts are quick and easy and save ammo. That's the thing about using one gun for many duties, unlike a modern tank which has a big gun and then several smaller guns for anti-infantry or other purposes.
We are constantly reminded about the eye opening power of the SW weapons but in the Hoth scene we clearly see that a trench, cut only out of ice, can give protection against these weapons. The numbers just don't add up. Why don't the blaster bolts melt the ice? Someone answer this without dodging the question.
The power of SW weapons is not in question; Jango Fett was easily blowing away asteroids in AOTC that, given an equal hit on the trench, would have easily killed everyone nearby. So one must explain why the AT-AT shots at the trench were not particularly powerful, and I think this is because they weren't particularly concerned with killing those men. Look at the subsequent scene where the Rebels are in full retreat; they take only a few sporadic shots at the men rather than constantly firing at them. It's clear that the men are a low-priority target; they're more interested in going after the snowspeeders, which are the only things that can actually take them down.
I have to agree with Dark Primus about how the Feddies should deal with the Empire. Clearly, the tech gap is too large for starters, and lets not mention again the numerical difference between the two sides. The Federation should offer an unconditional surrender and allow an occupation. The Empire will then start huge building projects in Federation space so that this area of the galaxy can be brought up to a "useful" level of tech. After many decades or even centuries, the Federation space will be on the same tech level as the rest of the Empire giving an opportunity to begin a rebellion and time for secret organisations like section 31 to infiltrate the Empire and aid the AQ in an uprising.
The Empire's draconian political structure would severely hamper the continued operation of an outfit like Section 31, particularly over extremely long periods of time as you suggest. Not to mention the fact that they already have plenty of experience dealing with insurgents and uprisings; there is nothing Section 31 could possibly do which the Rebels did not do in vastly greater amounts and with vastly greater effectiveness. Unless they have a Force user handy, they will only be a background annoyance because the Emperor and Vader certainly won't risk themselves personally to capture anyone on their side.