Anguirus wrote:No one's talking about orbital bombardment, but heavy close-air support. One Acclamator could conceivably have done a lot of good.
Heh; true but as others said, the Acclamators likely weren't armed, we don't see those firing and iy is said that those ae the firs 200,000 clones on the 12 Acclamators at the ground.
If the transports were armed at this stage, it is possible that their crews were not sufficiently trained to be able to execute this without endangering troops.
True; but we don't know the makeup of the ecrew. I believed the Republic Navy CW-era did recruit humans as troops
In contrast, by RotS they are using whole Star Destroyers as close-air support.
Yes
ColonialAdmiral wrote:
Not true. Remember in The Clone Wars? The battle over courecuant? The Clones simply abandoned ship and started fighting with the CIS Assualt Batteries.
The ship was not saveable; it was in a decaying orbit and/or took havy fire from crashing into a CIS ship and being jumped on at th beginning without shielding
[qioe]Anyway, it could also be possible that it was a shock tactic. (although highly unlikely)
Clone Soldier: Hey Battle Droid!
Battle Droid: Yes?
Clone Soldier: We can kick the crap out of you
without air-support!
Battle Droid: Oh Noes!
[/quote]
hahaha.
Also; it would take some time, and/or provide confusion to see a CIS ship shooting at other CIS warships; when Saesee Tiim took over the ship and had the Providence's tubolasers shoot at (and inflict decent damage) on another Providence; that ship likely did not have any shields facing the other friendlies at this time; as this portion of the battlefield (and at this time) was not a conused fuckstorm like other areas around Coruscant with no line organization, etc.
Another possibility is that the Acclimators were actually firing in the atmosphere. It just wasn't in any scenes in the movie, since most of those seem to involve being on the clone army's front lines. They could be assualting the seperatists from the other side of the battle...Although this could be refuted by the novel, as I haven't read it.
The novelization says thousands of Republic ships attacking the CIS army
AdmiralDrason wrote:Maybe the commander of the overall invasion force, (Yoda?) Never thought of taking out the Droid ships. It sounds stupid that they would have just have left targets like that go unmolested but the Jedi were never great generals to start with. Ala mass charges with the Republic Infantry during the battle.
Possible; the original purpose of the battle was to rescue the Jedi; and later Yoda and the others noticed that war bgan and began the strategy to take out as many Cofederate warships.
I might be wrong but I remember the Republic didn't really attack the Core Ships until several minutes into the battle and after most of the troopers had already been deployed.
As soom as the LAATs rescued the Jedi; Obi-wan saw the ships and ordered the LAATs to try to damage/destroy the Techno Union Hardcells and the Lucrehulk Core ships.
I give the lack of air support to the incompetence of the Jedi in charge and the over all lack of experience of the entire Grand Army
Aaron2 wrote:Yoda plans his attack based on the strengths of the Acclamators; a massive suprise ground assult. But, Palpatine also built a weakness into his Grand Army: a lack of sufficient fighter support. Knowing this weakness, he instructed Dooku and the Seperatist leaders to escape, not in the massive Core Ships but instead in smaller ships that can sneak by the blockade. Thus insuring the Clone War starts exactly as planned.
some V-19 Torrents actuslly did participate in the battle I believe; and didn't Gunray and Haako escape in the shuttle to an orbiting Lucrehulk?