nightmare wrote:Where is that figure derived from?
Scaling from ROTJ.
The window scene?
Bear in mind that I'm not arguing for tiny (<10km) ranges for SW vehicles. My main purpose in posting those quotes was to provide counterexamples to the circle jerk that seemed to be going on about SW ships firing into a system. Based on the canon, I would give SW capital ship weapons ranges at least 100km against mobile targets.
Ok.. that's better than some people I've heard..[/quote]
That, of course, is effective range against mobile (i.e. maneuverable) targets which are larger than fighters. Maximum range would almost certainly be much greater, as would range against unmoving (or unmaneuverable) targets.
Well.. the incident with the Queen's ship when the TF ship hit an R2 droid suggests pretty good precision. You might say that it was a fluke shot, but the TF ship obviously tried to stop them, not destroy them, and taking out the droid repairing the shields seem in perfectly good order to do that. (Once the Queen's ships was past the TF converted freighter, they stopped firing completely.) And of course we have the usual heavy jamming interfering with targeting.
Well, I doubt they would be shooting droids... it would have made more sense to target the now-damaged and open hatch where they'd already produced damage sufficient for the crew to risk all those repair droids. Also, judging by the way the weapons fire was going wild all around the ship, it would be hard to support fire precision from that example.
Just taking a look at the film, assuming it was shot in 35mm (which I'm not at all sure about), using the 3,000 meter length/width for the TF battleship, it would appear that the Neimoidians were firing from
about 60 kilometers. That's just a quick-and-dirty estimate, though, so quote me on that at your peril. Also, just so my heavily pixellated download of "The Phantom Edit" wouldn't have too much crap all over the ship, that is actually the range just before they opened fire.
But, for our purposes, 60km makes a decent estimate. Against the 76 meter long Naboo royal starship, that isn't too bad.
Strangely, though, their accuracy didn't really improve, even when the ship got closer... perhaps due to maneuvering. (I wouldn't think jamming would be the issue, since the pilot was so insistent that it was not a military ship (thus no cloak, worthwhile weapons (if any at all), and so on).)
Of course, you can argue they were firing to stop them, but I'd say that a ship which just flew into their face should have been relatively easy to disable with a few low-power shots to the engines, and a tractor beam if available.
As for not firing when the ship passed, that is odd. But, the weapons turrets didn't seem to be capable of turning fast enough to get a shot, or else they simply stopped turning as the ship passed.