MSCG wrote:If their weapons are accurate enough. Maximum range for the Falcon's small quad laser seems to be about 200-500 meters.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Hat ... Range.html
The cap ships, of course, ahve much longer ranges, probably a few dozen klicks (maximum range we've ever seen them engage in at all in the movies and novelizations). Even then, the Trade Federation droid gunners couldn't his a 76-meter long, shiny yacht with virtually no ECM capabilities that was right on top of them.
Right, I know
I always go for direct hits when I want to
capture a ship rather than destroy it given the ship probably has the person on board I need alive to sign a treaty legitimizing my recent invasion of her territory.
However, the ST computers can be locked out efectively, as seen in episodes and in FIrst Contact.
Another retard who thinks pointing out an exception overrides the general rule.
[asking about jamming]
Do you have specific passages, etc? Although I seem to remember something from the Battle of Yavin...Not sure, though.
Lando, ROTJ: "Well how could they be jamming us if they don't know <pause> that we're comming?"
False. According to the movie novelization (and hence higher canon) the turbolaser blasts exchanged in the battle over Couruscant were 'powerful enough to vaporize small towns'. Of course, you have to define a small town. Since we're talkinrea of abog about American writers, we'll use the American definition. Let's say a circle with a diameter of 6 kilometers.
Let's then start by seeing how much energy it would take to vaporize someone standing at the edge of this town.
And fininsh with that calculation. Would this idiot care to explain why vaporizing a person at a range of 3km should represent the amount of energy needed to vaporize...oh...I don't know...maybe...A HOUSE at that range?
Who needs full auto when you can set your beam to a cone or a flat plane and kill everyone in front of you?
Maybe because they NEVER use wide beam to kill people?
Furthermore, I might add that a small team armed only with phaser pistols wiped out hundreds (if not thousands) of enemy troops in the TOS episode "Omega Glory". Of course, they were primitives armed with short range weapons, but the mass charge tactics of the Clone Wars certainly wouldn't work against Federation ground troops.
And we assume they ONLY used dinky little hand guns in that engagement?
"It just says it can damage alloys. Nowhere does it says where do we see such an effect."
It says it can 'vaporize'.
And numberous canon events, "vaporizing" is clearly not meant literally. The pot in ST6, saying an asteroid should be "vaproized" in Rise, meaning break into pieces a centimeter in diameter, the metal shot in "Vengence Factor" which continued smoking AFTER the beam was shut off, anytime a human is vaporized on the show, etc.
Ah, this arguement. In fact, in a DS9 episode by the name of "Who Mourns for Morn" a character jumps into a packing crate to use as cover and is disconcerted to find phaser blasts coming through the sides.
Again, another "exception disproves the rule" idiot argument.
]They don't burn through them they just leave scorch marks on the walls. Or blow up control panels.
Scorch marks that just HAPPEN to be indented?
Damn, couldn't find a picture of Boba Fett's gun's "effects" on Bespin's walls.
They actually have artillery in the form of photon grenades and a photon grenade launcher (much like a mortar). Photon grenades can be used to either stun or kill and seem to pack quite a punch.
Then why were they never even SUGGESTED at TNG era ground combat engagements like Siege of AR558?
There is also evidence of personal and portable force fields (discussed in DS9) and used on screen in both movies and in several TV series. In addition, Federation troops do appear to wear some sort of armor (See DS9) that can at least absorb some of the energy fro ma disruptor shot.
Regardless of how effective said shields may or may not be, they won't provide ANY protection when they aren't used.
In Star Trek V Federation crewmembers also use portable blast shields ( much like moder day police tactical shields).
Again, they aren't effective unless they are USED, which they have never been since or before STV
We have also seen them use binoculars, etc. In addition, they have the tricorder, which combines amnye elements of modern day GPS, tracking devices, sensors etc in to one neat little package.
And are jammed by just about everything under the sun. IIRC, Worf's
sense of smell provided better sensory information than Fed Equipment in "Descent"
All information on Memory-Alpha is taken from the movies and TV shows, hence it is canon.
And passes said information through their own personal filters of what someone NOT associated with the show THOUGHT the episodes were showing.
Memory-Beta includes information from liscensed but not canon novels, games, etc.
Then its pointless to even mention it, isn't it?
To return to space combat for a moment:
In the Voyager episode "Rise" Voyager destroys a asteriod which (when measured by scaling from the torpedo used) appears to be 390 meters long and about 200-250 meters wide.
Said scaling done by an uneducated phone monkey. If you think thats reliable, I have this bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
It is not totally destroyed by the torpedo, but that is only because it was not (as expected by the crew) to be nickel-iron composite but was articially made with tritanium as well as the standrd nickel-iron composite (this implys that without the triatnium it would have been totally vaporized). If you do the math neccessary to figure out how much energy is needed to vaporize a asteriod aactually made of nickel-iron (as was expected by the crew) you arrive at a low-end yield of roughly 100 gigatons.
As pointed out above, the crew couldn't even agree on what their expectations were but the man saying "centimeter fragments" was the one reading the computer console while the one saying "vaporized" was the one talking out of surprise. Its a testament to this guy's idiocy that he things the latter is more reliable.
Even if we accept the widly inflated claim of 200 gigaton turbolaser shots, the phonto torpedo can compete with that quite easily (not to mention the quantum torpedo, which has roughly twice the power of a photon and is currently replacing the photon torpedo in Starfleet servce).
Even if we accept the wildly inflated 100GT photon torp, even a GCS has a maximum payload of 250 while SW ships can shoot thousands of its CANON TEXT 200GT TL shots.
Explaining the hyperdrive would take way too long, so here's a site that can:
[snip link to Rabid Stupid Asshole site]
Never mind the fact that we see BLUE SKY in the senate scene which is supposedly the middle of the night. Really, how many REAL LIFE legislative bodies (Congress, Parliament, etc) meet in the middle of the night?
Never mind that scooter ASSUMES that the shadows being in one particular direction means a particular time of day.
Never mind that later in AOTC, we see precisely what scooter denies--Coruscant having two suns. When Dooku is landing on Coruscant after Geonosis, the camera pans across the cityscape following him in. We see a bright glow in the sky at the beginning of the panorama and another at the end.
Never mind the fact that Scooter ignores Darth Maul getting from Coruscant (galactic core) to Tatooine (outer rim) in under 12 hours.
Never mind the fact that the Falcon got from Tatooine to Alderaan in a few hours TOPS. It looks far more like a few minutes since Han announces losing the ISDs at the beginning of the scene and they're approaching Alderaan by the end of that same scene.
Never mind the fact that the Falcon got from Alderaan to Yavin in another few hours TOPS. Kenobi was killed the same day as the battle of Yavin. yet between the two, the Falcon escapes, destroys four TIEs, flies to Yavin, the Rebels were able to perform an indepth analysis of the DS plans and Luke got qualified to pilot an X-wing all in that time.
Never mind that hyperspace trips in SW never require the pilot of a one-man fighter to need to eat, sleep, use the bathroom, STRETCH, or any other human necessities.
Much thanks to this site and its author for providing me with information and counters to the typical arguements presented by the pro-Wars side (including the detestable SD.net).
I wonder if this idiot also thanks creationists for similarly damaging his brain.
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