FUCK!! Well.... that's it. I'm gonna have to go back to fucking college to understand my favorite site. Thanks alot Mike.Darth Wong wrote:PS. I'm also planning to add http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Sci ... ction.html
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Hmm, some I can suggest for weapons...
(1) But Star Wars weapons don't look anywhere near as powerful as the ICS describes them.
(2) In ANH Vader's unshielded fighter takes a glancing hit from a fighter-mounted laser - a kiloton range weapon according to the ICS - and takes only moderated damage (I know it wasn't actually a TIE fighter but this one crops up a lot).
(1) But Star Wars weapons don't look anywhere near as powerful as the ICS describes them.
(2) In ANH Vader's unshielded fighter takes a glancing hit from a fighter-mounted laser - a kiloton range weapon according to the ICS - and takes only moderated damage (I know it wasn't actually a TIE fighter but this one crops up a lot).
This one is there. I just read it.Junghalli wrote:(1) But Star Wars weapons don't look anywhere near as powerful as the ICS describes them.
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Nice. In the point where you are discussing the uses of deflagrating explosives you might like to add half a sentence about their usefulness as propellants.Darth Wong wrote:PS. I'm also planning to add http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Sci ... ction.html
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Don't have anything to add at the moment, but kudos on plans to update!
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Hey Mike, I hear from Mike Dicenso that "Big Hairy Mountain Pussy" has
throughly debunked your asteroid calculator. Maybe you could address that?
throughly debunked your asteroid calculator. Maybe you could address that?
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Is that worthless Dicenso turd still kicking around? I thought he would have died in a tragic Vulcan blow-up doll asphyxiation accident by now.Lord Poe wrote:Hey Mike, I hear from Mike Dicenso that "Big Hairy Mountain Pussy" has
throughly debunked your asteroid calculator. Maybe you could address that?
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That's some comedy, right there in that thread. I like, especially: "Hypermatter violates E=MC^2" Guess someone hasn't read RotS ICS...Lord Poe wrote:Hey Mike, I hear from Mike Dicenso that "Big Hairy Mountain Pussy" has
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Man oh man I just love those "Darkstar-style" evidence for Death Star superlaser. The latest from today is when webmaster from StarfleetJedi a guy by the screenname JediMasterSpock claimed that wingless cruiser disapperars and that there is a "hole" in the explosion therby proving the Desth Star "disappears" matter or whatever.
I provided him with a screenshot and asked to actually point out the hole. Here is what he came up with.
Ahahahahahahahahahahhhahahaha! How much more desperate and pathetic can you get?
Would this even be a valid "argument"? How do you respond to such obvious lies?
I provided him with a screenshot and asked to actually point out the hole. Here is what he came up with.
Ahahahahahahahahahahhhahahaha! How much more desperate and pathetic can you get?
Would this even be a valid "argument"? How do you respond to such obvious lies?
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Ahem. IIRC, Quinn outright says 'it's tech' and 'they just want you to think they're omnipotent' - no more evidence should be needed than that, really. It's quite an old theme in ST, that, right back to Trelane having technology that makes his powers go. Indeed, I'd go so far as to say 'there are no god races, just ones with subtle technologies you can't see' if I had creative control.Stravo wrote:I don't know if it fits in the concept of the arguments page as it stands but the Q as high tech using race instead of godlike being
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It never ceases to amaze me how desperate these fucktards are to prove the Death Star is using magic. Now they're pouring over obvious fucking explosions claiming visual artifacts that aren't there to "prove" same, with the same creationist non-logic they have about Alderaan, only with even less basis. I mean, don't look at the big fuck-off explosion, that'd make too much sense.Kane Starkiller wrote:Man oh man I just love those "Darkstar-style" evidence for Death Star superlaser. The latest from today is when webmaster from StarfleetJedi a guy by the screenname JediMasterSpock claimed that wingless cruiser disapperars and that there is a "hole" in the explosion therby proving the Desth Star "disappears" matter or whatever.
I provided him with a screenshot and asked to actually point out the hole. Here is what he came up with.
Ahahahahahahahahahahhhahahaha! How much more desperate and pathetic can you get?
Would this even be a valid "argument"? How do you respond to such obvious lies?
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In dealing with this, it might be perhaps profitable, to, as well as stressing the easily jammed nature of ST transporters, mention that there's no problem with the theory using some other teleportation systems (Culture displacement, for example) but that ST transporters would never even get near an active reactor, and it's iffy if they could even penetrate the hull.Ted C wrote:And the always-popular "the Federation will just transport bombs into the Empire's reactors, since nothing the Empire has can stop transporters."
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Some economy of scale makes sense. After all, most of the cost of constructing a navy warship is the labor going into it, not the material. The labor cost per unit of mass probably does go down with increasing ship size, but there's going to be a limit anyway. The infrastructure required to support a project like the Death Star would still be sufficient to support the construction of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Star Destroyers. The fact that Death Stars are relatively unique projects rather than mass-produced products also cuts into the economy-of-scale argument.Kane Starkiller wrote:One of the arguments I heard recently is that Death Star doesn't neccesarily mean that Empire could produce millions of Star Destroyers since there is a possibility that Death Star will be cheaper.
The usual basis is the fact that an average US destroyer is some 4 times more expensive than aircraft carrier per unit of mass so extrapolating that to Death Star/Star Destroyer size ratio would lead to thousands of times lesser per unit of mass cost for the Death Star.
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While the per-mass/per-volume cost of the DS may have been considerably lower that of an ISD (note that's a 'may' and a completely speculative one, especially as the labour cost TedC mentioned is a hard factor to quantify what with largely free droid labour being widely available) the DSII completely torpedoes the 'they can't afford millions of ISDs' claim.
125 times at least the size of the DSI, 60% completed within six months, in secret, without anybody noticing any drain on the economy, with the materiel shipping needs handles by one private company. That really says all about the Imps's industrial capacity that needs to be said.
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Sorry for the double post. I cross-checked Darkstar's site, and yes, according to his very own calculations, the Death Star is 282 kilometers in diameter. He used a width of 31.5 meters for the Falcon and even with the (clearly erroneous) WEG figure of 18 meters, the DS would still be ~164 kilometers in diameter.
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He said that he accidentaly lost "1" from 170px count thus generating 247.7 meter figure. He also said that newest information reveals that Falcon is not 31.5 meters wide as he used in his scalings so the entire page would have to be revised. However Falcon can't really be less than some 20m in width which pegs the lower limit of DS diameter to roughly 160-180km.Mange wrote:Kane, I'm sorry about my memory lapse, but did Darkstar ever respond to your correction (which is quite excellent)?
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I would be very much interested in this 'newest information' because I very much doubt they changed the size of the Falcon in the movies, which according to none other than Dumbstar himself is the only thing that counts.
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Who gives a shit about Darkstar's scaling anyway? I'll take the scaling Doctor David West Reynolds took from Skywalker Ranch, thank you very much.
In any event, we're hijacking the thread somewhat. Enough DumbShit.
In any event, we're hijacking the thread somewhat. Enough DumbShit.
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I'm sorry Vympel that I got a little side tracked. I thought it was interesting since (I believe it was) Dangermouse did a scaling last year based on the visuals and dialogue of the trench run and ended up with a diameter of 220 kilometers for the Death Star. This is interesting since the Death Star, if we look at behind the scenes information, was intended to be 216 kilometers in diameter. The Death Star model was, according to the Behind the Magic CD-ROM and the Official Site, 120 centimeters in diameter (Dr. Saxton mistakenly believed that it was three feet wide). At the scale in which it was built (1/180,000 according to Bantha Tracks), this turns out to 216 kilometers.Vympel wrote:Who gives a shit about Darkstar's scaling anyway? I'll take the scaling Doctor David West Reynolds took from Skywalker Ranch, thank you very much.
In any event, we're hijacking the thread somewhat. Enough DumbShit.
And to suggest an argument: Dispel the notion that the Empire lacks logistical capabilities. That idea is something that has come up in discussions.
What kind of idiot would make that argument, and what could possibly be their evidence to support it? The very existence of the Death Star precludes it.Mange wrote:
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I've seen it rear it ugly head occasionally, and I encountered two people making the claim here (including the remarkable claim that there only were a total of 20 million ships in the galaxy pre-AOTC ):Vympel wrote:What kind of idiot would make that argument, and what could possibly be their evidence to support it? The very existence of the Death Star precludes it.Mange wrote:
And to suggest an argument: Dispel the notion that the Empire lacks logistical capabilities. That idea is something that has come up in discussions.
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