Imperial Overlord wrote:Cykeisme wrote:
Also, another general question.. with repulsorlift technology, is re-entry heat still an unavoidable problem? A repulsorlift can essentially supply a force to negate and even overcome gravity (i.e. when leaving a planet), so can't a ship just fly down to the surface at a velocity of the pilot's choosing?
Would you want to go slowly through the atmosphere when someone is firing on you with computer assisted quad laser batteries?
Absolutely, you wouldn't want to.. and re-entry heat wouldn't be a problem anyway even for ships with non-combat grade shielding. For SW interstellar craft, immunity to micrometeorite, background cosmic radiation and re-entry heat are probably requirements as basic as wheels on cars.
Still, I'm just saying that having a significant turning portion of your gravitational potential energy being converted into heat as a corridor of atmosphere is compressed as a craft re-enters is not a necessary problem like in real life, when we're talking about SW craft which have repulsors.
(name here) wrote:Further, the shield only has to keep the temperature low enough to allow the armor of the troops to deal with it, meaning the jobs is less strenuous than maintaining room temperature inside.
Indeed, it probably increases the parameters for "survivability" somewhat when the crew is individually wrapped in life support/armor.
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