Given the later description, I was a bit hasty, its a little higher, but still 2 km/spage 246 wrote: Rogue Squadron maintained formation behind Jacen's XJ7 as the fighters partolled an exclusion zone around Corellia. It took five standard hours to circle the planet at maximum speed.
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How large is the exclusion zone? Do we know? "Maximum speed", what a ...Ender wrote:
Given the later description, I was a bit hasty, its a little higher, but still 2 km/s
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Holy crap. As I mentioned earlier, her description of hyperdrive is distinctly sub C. It could have just been put down to realyl bad writing. Nope.
Chirst, this is worse then the 3 million clones deal.
Hyperdrives only go to .5 C. And its clear that is hyperdrive, not just the acceleration up to it, it appeared only as a burst of energy whereas if it were in real space they would have tracked it.Bloodlines, page 253 wrote: He hit the hyperspace jump control once and hit it again almost a heartbeat later.
In a second Slave 1 accelerated from a few thousnad kilometers per hour to half the speed of light, and then decellerated again. Fett's stomach felt as if it had detached from his body.
It was the equivlent of slamming the ship into a rock face, but it punched Slave 1 past the blockade fast enough to show up on a scanner as nothing more then a burst of energy.
Chirst, this is worse then the 3 million clones deal.
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She evidently didn't bother to consider with her co-writers, since Troy Denning regularly had X-wings treavling at near-c velocities in Star by Star.Ender wrote:Tops speed of the XJ7 is apparently a super fast 2,234 m/s.
In ANH the X-wings had to hit about .1 C.
Its also a wonder ships can escape planets if their top speed were merely 2 km/s.
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That actually might be explainable. A few other novels (early ones) like Hutt Gambit and Assault on Corellia had similar cases (sublight accecleration.) Rather amusingly, it implies an acceleration of some 30-60 million gees, if I'm not mistaken (half the speed of light in half a second, then deceleration in a similar timeframe.)Ender wrote:Holy crap. As I mentioned earlier, her description of hyperdrive is distinctly sub C. It could have just been put down to realyl bad writing. Nope.
Hyperdrives only go to .5 C. And its clear that is hyperdrive, not just the acceleration up to it, it appeared only as a burst of energy whereas if it were in real space they would have tracked it.Bloodlines, page 253 wrote: He hit the hyperspace jump control once and hit it again almost a heartbeat later.
In a second Slave 1 accelerated from a few thousnad kilometers per hour to half the speed of light, and then decellerated again. Fett's stomach felt as if it had detached from his body.
It was the equivlent of slamming the ship into a rock face, but it punched Slave 1 past the blockade fast enough to show up on a scanner as nothing more then a burst of energy.
Chirst, this is worse then the 3 million clones deal.
Interestingly enough, that's about the same speed as the real life X-15. Perhaps she simply based it off what she thought the realistic performance of a space fighter would be? After all, we all know her attitude toward in-universe source material is lackadaisal at best. One might almost say it was in-character for her, although this would be more a Kube-McDowell type inconsistency.Vympel wrote:Huh? 2.2km/s in space is its top speed? It says that? That's stupid, there's no speed limit in space. Or did it mean in atmosphere? Which is still stupidly low (8,000km/h or thereabouts, far less than that of an ARC-170).
If that would be atmospheric speed it would be an improvement over the 1,050 kilometers/hour of the X-Wing (number is from Wookiepedia, so forgive me it it is wrong).Ender wrote:exact quote is
Given the later description, I was a bit hasty, its a little higher, but still 2 km/spage 246 wrote: Rogue Squadron maintained formation behind Jacen's XJ7 as the fighters partolled an exclusion zone around Corellia. It took five standard hours to circle the planet at maximum speed.
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That's atmospheric speed. It's also far too low- the ARC-170 can do 52,000kph.If that would be atmospheric speed it would be an improvement over the 1,050 kilometers/hour of the X-Wing
Looks like a tactical microjump to me.In a second Slave 1 accelerated from a few thousnad kilometers per hour to half the speed of light, and then decellerated again. Fett's stomach felt as if it had detached from his body.
It was the equivlent of slamming the ship into a rock face, but it punched Slave 1 past the blockade fast enough to show up on a scanner as nothing more then a burst of energy.
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That's atmospheric speed. It's also far too low- the ARC-170 can do 52,000kph.Vympel wrote:If that would be atmospheric speed it would be an improvement over the 1,050 kilometers/hour of the X-Wing
I know that official stats make the ARC-170 more than fifty times faster than the X-Wing. I meant it would be an improvement on the official number we have until now.
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That's what I'm wondering. Are they a few hundred km above the planet surface? A few thousand? Hopefully, it's the latter (or more), because if it's the former, then that means that Sputnik 1 could outrun the fighters in orbit.Vympel wrote:How large is the exclusion zone? Do we know? "Maximum speed", what a ...Ender wrote:
Given the later description, I was a bit hasty, its a little higher, but still 2 km/s
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Except micro jumps STILL GO FASTER THEN LIGHT.Vympel wrote:Looks like a tactical microjump to me.
And peopel the Xwings are in space flying in a cube pattern around the planet between it and its shipyards.
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It could be a jump to lightspeed with zero FTL acceleration, then dropping to realspace, using purely the sublight acceleration/deceleration to actually cross the distance. The total distance covered would be what.. a full light second?Ender wrote:Except micro jumps STILL GO FASTER THEN LIGHT.Vympel wrote:Looks like a tactical microjump to me.
And peopel the Xwings are in space flying in a cube pattern around the planet between it and its shipyards.
Edit: actually the quote as presnted doesn't really actually describe a "crossing" into lightspeed.. just a massive sublight acceleration and deceleration (which can occur pre-jump) The "Half-the speed of light" nonsense could be explained in the process being cut off before the total "ramp-up" accel to light-speed is achieved (that is, they got partway up to the neccesary velocity, killed the jump, and then the ship decelerated itself.)
Its still kinda dumb, but as I mentioned there are a few precedents, and i know a few people like Wayne have suggested the idea (maybe Traviss stole it from him? )
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No, it looks like she's saying that he only punched it long enough for part of the ramp-up to hyperspace. She even gives rough duration: one heartbeat, and we know that typical human heartrate is somewhere between 60 and 80, depending on how fit he is. The problem is that I don't think it actually takes anywhere near a second for a ship to accelerate to beyond c.Ender wrote:Holy crap. As I mentioned earlier, her description of hyperdrive is distinctly sub C. It could have just been put down to realyl bad writing. Nope.
Hyperdrives only go to .5 C. And its clear that is hyperdrive, not just the acceleration up to it, it appeared only as a burst of energy whereas if it were in real space they would have tracked it.Bloodlines, page 253 wrote: He hit the hyperspace jump control once and hit it again almost a heartbeat later.
In a second Slave 1 accelerated from a few thousnad kilometers per hour to half the speed of light, and then decellerated again. Fett's stomach felt as if it had detached from his body.
It was the equivlent of slamming the ship into a rock face, but it punched Slave 1 past the blockade fast enough to show up on a scanner as nothing more then a burst of energy.
Chirst, this is worse then the 3 million clones deal.
Another rather obvious problem is that their sensors supposedly couldn't tell the difference between a ship passing by and a burst of energy, which doesn't make any sense. Even at 0.5c, a physical object will still create radar reflections and it will emit various forms of radiation, whereas a directed burst of energy (ie- a light pulse) would not.
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There is, however, the logical problem inherent in this idea, where the acceleration curve of a ship entering hyperspace is totally inappropriate for the task, and the nonsensical claim that the ship would become radar-invisible as a result of moving at 0.5c (thus ignoring the entire necessity for an acceleration curve) is just hand-waving bullshit.Darth Servo wrote:Of course we don't need to be literal about the word "heartbeat". It could easily mean 'instant', 'moment' or other such technically undefined short length of time.
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I considered the "thay are just accelerating" answerm but the problem is the "burst of energy" line. We know from the Black Fleet Crisis series that enetering or emerging from hyperspace is accompinied by a flash of radiation (termed Cronau radiation). The ship did go into hyperspace then.
Further, even if we try to write that off as "the burst of energy just means the engine flare", we have the fact that earlier, the Millenium Flacon took long enough for a couple to have a page long conversation to cover 250,000 km while in hyperspace. I've tried timing myself speaking the lines outloud, and the conversation takes several seconds (2-5 seconds). That puts hyperspace in the same ballpark.
We have two seperate instances in this book showing that hyperspace has you move at less then C. And there is not a great deal one can do to try and work around that.
I considered the "thay are just accelerating" answerm but the problem is the "burst of energy" line. We know from the Black Fleet Crisis series that enetering or emerging from hyperspace is accompinied by a flash of radiation (termed Cronau radiation). The ship did go into hyperspace then.
Further, even if we try to write that off as "the burst of energy just means the engine flare", we have the fact that earlier, the Millenium Flacon took long enough for a couple to have a page long conversation to cover 250,000 km while in hyperspace. I've tried timing myself speaking the lines outloud, and the conversation takes several seconds (2-5 seconds). That puts hyperspace in the same ballpark.
We have two seperate instances in this book showing that hyperspace has you move at less then C. And there is not a great deal one can do to try and work around that.
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I've started to have some doubts as well. Although I'm very well aware of the LFL canon policy, I don't think that the continuity people are doing a very good job. I understand that they don't want to put too much restrictions on authors, but... As it is now, I have no plans whatsoever of buying any novels etc. The only thing I plan to buy is the "Complete Incredible Cross-Sections of Vehicles" next year.LordShaithis wrote:I'm starting to turn into a movies-only purist. The EU ratio of quality content to headache-inducing bullshit is way too miniscule.
Anyway, a few highlights from the OS KT thread as a response to a question about the negative reviews on Bloodlines (+http://forums.starwars.com/post!reply.j ... D=13153603):
Oh yes, she doesn't care about praise and doesn't read reviews. Why? She has been a film critic!I don't read reviews and - this is going to sound odd - I don't take any notice of praise, let alone slagfests. I used to be a film critic. That should tell you everything you need to know about my stance on opinion.
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Oh yes, people are "trashing" blogs... When is making a comment on a blog where people are attacked "trashing" a blog?However, I suspect you're referring to certain forums where it's criticism of me as a person that's going on - and I don't tolerate that. It's no secret that there's a group of about a dozen trolls running a hate campaign - stalking, violent hate videos, abuse, obscenities, libel, posting garbage on wikis/ Wookieepedia, trashing my colleagues' blogs if I'm mentioned on them - whose public pledge is, and I quote, to end my career. Dream on, kiddies.
Speaks well for itself (this was the second time in the post that she mentioned her journalist background).Bottom line is this: I'm a journalist by background, and that's a very hard school. If I'm not intimidated by cabinet ministers, a few trolls hiding in their mums' basements aren't even going to interrupt my tea break.
What exactly is intimidating about a cabinet minister? Try telling a person who you KNOW murdered someone last week you can't get his bike in for service. Now THAT is intimidating.
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Much like Bill O'Reilly, she needs to constantly exaggerate her knowledge and create enemies in order to exaggerate her own sense of self-importance.
Karen, let me explain something to you since you're obviously too fucking stupid to understand. This is not about YOU. It's about Star Wars, and the way that you're fucking it up with your shitty writing. If somebody else came in and did the same things, we'd say the same things about them. It's about the material, but you would rather pretend it's some kind of horrible persecution campaign than what it really is: a natural fan reaction to a hack writer who's fucking up a beloved sci-fi franchise by writing with a cavalier disregard for continuity.
And stop saying "I'm a journalist"; it doesn't impress anyone with a brain. Bill O'Reilly is a journalist too, and he's an idiot. The fact that you think it's unreasonable to be upset over factual accuracy tells me that if you were a journalist, you must have been a shitty one.
Karen, let me explain something to you since you're obviously too fucking stupid to understand. This is not about YOU. It's about Star Wars, and the way that you're fucking it up with your shitty writing. If somebody else came in and did the same things, we'd say the same things about them. It's about the material, but you would rather pretend it's some kind of horrible persecution campaign than what it really is: a natural fan reaction to a hack writer who's fucking up a beloved sci-fi franchise by writing with a cavalier disregard for continuity.
And stop saying "I'm a journalist"; it doesn't impress anyone with a brain. Bill O'Reilly is a journalist too, and he's an idiot. The fact that you think it's unreasonable to be upset over factual accuracy tells me that if you were a journalist, you must have been a shitty one.
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For the continuity-people to be able to do a better job it would be necessary for them to have the technical expertise AND care about those issues instead of just making sure, that Luke has a green lightsaber and not a blue one.Mange wrote:I've started to have some doubts as well. Although I'm very well aware of the LFL canon policy, I don't think that the continuity people are doing a very good job. I understand that they don't want to put too much restrictions on authors, but... As it is now, I have no plans whatsoever of buying any novels etc. The only thing I plan to buy is the "Complete Incredible Cross-Sections of Vehicles" next year.LordShaithis wrote:I'm starting to turn into a movies-only purist. The EU ratio of quality content to headache-inducing bullshit is way too miniscule.
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Yes, it's not enough with SW, I never want to see another... uhm... uh... "Wess'Har Series" book from her ever again! Conspiracies!whose public pledge is, and I quote, to end my career.
But Traviss, I thought there were only six and they didn't matter? Dear oh dear.It's no secret that there's a group of about a dozen trolls running a hate campaign
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