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Weaponized red matter (ST XI spoilers)
I don't hold any expectation of a return to a time when lots of Trekkies would flood this forum with tactics XYZ that they assume could turn back the tide of an Imperial invasion, but I guess if anything could do it, it would be XI and the knowledge that the Federation (or at least the Vulcan Science Academy) in the 2380s and onward can apparently mass-produce black hole juice. I don't see any reason why this would be more effective than supposedly cranking out Genesis devices, but if I'm wrong then I stand to be corrected - could the Feddies beat back the Empire by sucking up their fleets with red matter black holes?
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At which point the imperial ships will be sent back in time to fuck up the federation's past.
Still, the singularities didn't seem too large (barely large enough to swallow the Narada), so I doubt they could suck up an entire imperial fleet given the average distance between ships shown in the films, and the empire can afford to lose a star destroyer or two (or two thousand) and still fuck up the Trek universe.
It would be more viable as a "scorched earth" weapon. That is, wait until the empire deploys troops and occupies a planet, then transport red matter into the core and suck it into wherever the fuck the magic black hole sends them, but I seriously doubt that the Federation has the stones to try that.
Still, the singularities didn't seem too large (barely large enough to swallow the Narada), so I doubt they could suck up an entire imperial fleet given the average distance between ships shown in the films, and the empire can afford to lose a star destroyer or two (or two thousand) and still fuck up the Trek universe.
It would be more viable as a "scorched earth" weapon. That is, wait until the empire deploys troops and occupies a planet, then transport red matter into the core and suck it into wherever the fuck the magic black hole sends them, but I seriously doubt that the Federation has the stones to try that.
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The existing timeline turned out pretty well for Palpatine. Are you sure he'd so casually fuck it up?Darksider wrote:At which point the imperial ships will be sent back in time to fuck up the federation's past.
Besides, the Empire's never managed to time travel that I've ever heard of, and even if they stole and somehow reverse-engineered the tech, would they actually be changing that timeline, or simply fucking with an alternate one?
Still, the singularities didn't seem too large (barely large enough to swallow the Narada), so I doubt they could suck up an entire imperial fleet given the average distance between ships shown in the films, and the empire can afford to lose a star destroyer or two (or two thousand) and still fuck up the Trek universe.
Thus showing that the above is probably a moot point.
Considering that Nero had to use that big tube to drill into the core and place the weapon, I'd think Imperial defenders would have ample time to blast someone trying that. Maybe if their were some way to pre-plant it and then remote-detonate it.It would be more viable as a "scorched earth" weapon. That is, wait until the empire deploys troops and occupies a planet, then transport red matter into the core and suck it into wherever the fuck the magic black hole sends them, but I seriously doubt that the Federation has the stones to try that.
I wonder how effective it would be if someone just set of the weapon in the atmosphere or orbit, rather than drilling into the planet?
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I guess Spock and Pike referred to what Nero did to Vulcan as "genocide" out of simple misunderstanding, and the entire planet had just been inconveniently sent back in time with all of it's inhabitants perfectly fine.Darksider wrote:At which point the imperial ships will be sent back in time to fuck up the federation's past.
I guess that depends on their capacity for making red matter, then. They're going to have to use saturation attacks in order to overcome the point defenses of the Imperials no matter what the terms of engagement are.Still, the singularities didn't seem too large (barely large enough to swallow the Narada), so I doubt they could suck up an entire imperial fleet given the average distance between ships shown in the films, and the empire can afford to lose a star destroyer or two (or two thousand) and still fuck up the Trek universe.
If they armed every Federation planet with one without concealing the fact and entered into a game of brinksmanship with the Empire where they would lose any planet they tried to seize and they knew it, maybe. Nothing I suppose an Emperor's Hand or other sufficiently capable infiltrator couldn't overcome though.It would be more viable as a "scorched earth" weapon. That is, wait until the empire deploys troops and occupies a planet, then transport red matter into the core and suck it into wherever the fuck the magic black hole sends them, but I seriously doubt that the Federation has the stones to try that.
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Except the singularity literally ripped the planet apart from the inside out as it swallowed it, whereas the Nerada (a modified mining ship) and the tiny-ass spockmobile both survived the transition relativly unphased. A Star Destroyer is a far sturdier ship than either of the two.TithonusSyndrome wrote:I guess Spock and Pike referred to what Nero did to Vulcan as "genocide" out of simple misunderstanding, and the entire planet had just been inconveniently sent back in time with all of it's inhabitants perfectly fine.Darksider wrote:At which point the imperial ships will be sent back in time to fuck up the federation's past.
Given the Empire's vastly superior range and firepower I question the Federation's ability to deploy the weapon effectively on a large scale against them. the Decalithium mineral required for making red matter is supposedly described as extremely rare in the prequel comic Countdown and they're going to lose a lot of ships in the attempt.TithonusSyndrome wrote: I guess that depends on their capacity for making red matter, then. They're going to have to use saturation attacks in order to overcome the point defenses of the Imperials no matter what the terms of engagement are.
Even if the Federation has the needed testicular fortitude to annihilate their own planets rather than see them fall (something I very much doubt is the case for the 24th century feddies). All they may end up doing is making the empire go "these fuckers are crazy" and glass federation planets instead of trying to occupy them.
The tech and size disparity between the two sides leaves the Federation so utterly fucked that no matter what kind of wonder weapons they try to deploy against the empire and no matter what last-ditch strategies they trot out they are destined to lose the confrontation.
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Also, the spockmobile had to crash deep into the Narada for the Red Matter to have a decent (yet underwhelming) effect. I very much doubt a red matter weapon would get past the Impreial point defense, never mind the shields. And even if they are not science vessels, IDs probably have decent enough sensors to detect a slow-forming black hole and hyperjump out of there, or at least impulse their way away from it.
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It's obviously not that easy. If you could just transport the red matter down to the planet, Nero would have been doing it instead of sitting in low orbit for an extended time to drill a deep hole down which he could drop the red matter charge.Darksider wrote:It would be more viable as a "scorched earth" weapon. That is, wait until the empire deploys troops and occupies a planet, then transport red matter into the core and suck it into wherever the fuck the magic black hole sends them, but I seriously doubt that the Federation has the stones to try that.
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...only this site could argue that mass-produced portable blackhole generators can't touch Wars
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Yeah, given the evidence available has demonstrated what this particular weapon is?spikenigma wrote:
...only this site could argue that mass-produced portable blackhole generators can't touch Wars
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...and thanks for the misspelt, grammatically incorrect retarded replyGhost Rider wrote: Yeah, given the evidence available has demonstrated what this particular weapon is?
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Singularities aren't dangerous unless you are right on top of them if they are that small (and since it didn't immediately kill Nero's ship they probably are). Assuming that the red matter doesn't simply make matter from nothing, the new black hole has the same amount of matter that the red matter has andit is only a problem if it is right on top of you. Which requires it to get close enough in the first place.spikenigma wrote:
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And he was technically using a grammatically sound sentence, it just doesn't flow well.
- The red matter isn't mass-produced. Spock's stockpile was all the refined red matter in the galaxy, and it was refined from a tiny known cache of the material.
- Nor is it man-portable. Yes, Spock used a tiny container, so technically you can lug it around - but the delivery system needed to collapse a planet is a full mining ship; that small container needs a massive infrastructure and a lot of time to be used with anything approaching efficiency. Just throwing the stuff at an enemy - even if you throw the entire known supply of it as Spock did - doesn't do much more than slowly destroy one vessel.
- It doesn't generate much of a black hole, either. Yes, they called it that, but what it generated was in practice a weird jeebly that hardly behaved the way a black hole should behave.
There are three things wrong with this sentence:mass-produced portable blackhole generators
- The red matter isn't mass-produced. Spock's stockpile was all the refined red matter in the galaxy, and it was refined from a tiny known cache of the material.
- Nor is it man-portable. Yes, Spock used a tiny container, so technically you can lug it around - but the delivery system needed to collapse a planet is a full mining ship; that small container needs a massive infrastructure and a lot of time to be used with anything approaching efficiency. Just throwing the stuff at an enemy - even if you throw the entire known supply of it as Spock did - doesn't do much more than slowly destroy one vessel.
- It doesn't generate much of a black hole, either. Yes, they called it that, but what it generated was in practice a weird jeebly that hardly behaved the way a black hole should behave.
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The spockmobile wouldn't have touched the Narada if it wasn't for the Enterprise providing point defense, so please explain how the events of the movie lend credence to the Red Matter being viable as a weapon aganist any competent enemy?spikenigma wrote:
...only this site could argue that mass-produced portable blackhole generators can't touch Wars
The issue here, in fact, is not the Red Matter, but the delivery method. If the Enterprise managed to beam a single droplet into an ISD, it might be a one-hit kill, but it's been extensively argued around here that Trek has no means to penetrate the defenses of SW-level vessels, so whatever they are loading their warheads with is, ultimately, irrelevant.
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The technique of destroying planets that we see Nero use is an incredibly bad method of planet-busting, particularly against Wars.
Firstly, it seems to require that a hole be blasted through the crust of the planet, suggesting that the RM needs to hit the planet's interior directly. If he could have beamed it, then he'd hardly have been using this method, suggesting that it can't actualy be beamed.
That a hole has to be drilled in the planet first is a major weakness. The ship has to remain stationary for an extended period of time, with no interuptions in the process. This gives the defenders time to scramble defensive vessels against the attacking ship, and leaves the attackers in a very bad position should they be attacked.
The method of drilling is also a fairly big weakness. The drill (for lack of a better term) was suspended on what is basicaly a long metal chain. As we saw in the film itself, this is a major weak point, and the chain itself isn't too hard to destroy. A single fighter could sever the drill, ending the attack quite nicely.
Then there's the issue of planetary shields. Given that Alderaan's shield managed to stand up the a superlaser blast (albeit for just a moment), it's quite possible that the Narada's beam simply wouldn't have the strength to burn through the shield before reinforcements arrive from nearby systems.
Yet another problem comes from the possibility of planetary defences. A single ion cannon such as the one the Rebels had on Hoth would be more than adequate to end the threat of the Narada.
So, basicaly, it sucks as an offensive weapon. Using it as a scorched-earth tactic might work though, but that would require you to burn holes into your planet before the enemy shows up. I'm no expert, but I think I'm safe in saying that that would seriously fuck things up for the planet itself.
Firstly, it seems to require that a hole be blasted through the crust of the planet, suggesting that the RM needs to hit the planet's interior directly. If he could have beamed it, then he'd hardly have been using this method, suggesting that it can't actualy be beamed.
That a hole has to be drilled in the planet first is a major weakness. The ship has to remain stationary for an extended period of time, with no interuptions in the process. This gives the defenders time to scramble defensive vessels against the attacking ship, and leaves the attackers in a very bad position should they be attacked.
The method of drilling is also a fairly big weakness. The drill (for lack of a better term) was suspended on what is basicaly a long metal chain. As we saw in the film itself, this is a major weak point, and the chain itself isn't too hard to destroy. A single fighter could sever the drill, ending the attack quite nicely.
Then there's the issue of planetary shields. Given that Alderaan's shield managed to stand up the a superlaser blast (albeit for just a moment), it's quite possible that the Narada's beam simply wouldn't have the strength to burn through the shield before reinforcements arrive from nearby systems.
Yet another problem comes from the possibility of planetary defences. A single ion cannon such as the one the Rebels had on Hoth would be more than adequate to end the threat of the Narada.
So, basicaly, it sucks as an offensive weapon. Using it as a scorched-earth tactic might work though, but that would require you to burn holes into your planet before the enemy shows up. I'm no expert, but I think I'm safe in saying that that would seriously fuck things up for the planet itself.
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I don't think it would screw up the planet- the problem is such holes would immediately reseal. And the vaporized rock would flood out, cool and rain down. I'm pretty sure that would be both pretty and very bad.
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Because spelling and grammar mistakes immediately refute an argument's legitimacy!spikenigma wrote:...and thanks for the misspelt, grammatically incorrect retarded replyGhost Rider wrote: Yeah, given the evidence available has demonstrated what this particular weapon is?
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How about you provide some fucking evidence that these black holes would prove dangerous to ISDs in space when the whole fucking store of red matter going off inside Nero's ship didn't immediately destroy it.
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In fact, one drop and the whole ball seem to have the exact same size effect... just about the radius of the Narrada.
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I thought about that, but it could also just be that the Narada contributes less mass to the black hole than the core of a planet would, so you'd need more to get the same effect.Havok wrote:In fact, one drop and the whole ball seem to have the exact same size effect... just about the radius of the Narrada.
Either way, considering that apparently red matter needs to be refined from something rare, this whole topic was over before I even realized it, and I had a pretty low expectation for outcomes.
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And to be blunt, goodbye idiot. Being a spamwhore who's only purpose is to press buttons on your keyboard and press submit with your particular record? Sorry, you do not get to pass Go, do not collect $200.spikenigma wrote:...and thanks for the misspelt, grammatically incorrect retarded replyGhost Rider wrote: Yeah, given the evidence available has demonstrated what this particular weapon is?
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In the interest of hilarity, I'd like to point out a planetoid in Star Wars with a hole pre-drilled to the core.
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I may be screwing up my mathematics, but considering the Death Star's hyperdense hypermatter fuel and reactants, which it by necessity must store in large volumes, it must have some exceptional gravity management technologies to handle that mass. Could it not use those same resources to contain a miniature black hole of this variety?
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Hypermatter is said to be complex, ie- in the "imaginary numbers" regime, so it is unknown what kind of energy density or space-time curvature it would create. Stephen Hawking at one time proposed that a "baby universe" in imaginary space-time is where you would go if you fell into a black hole (not that you would be intact, mind you). So an amusing side-effect of the "complex mass" interpretation of hypermatter from the ICS may be that each starship with hypermatter fuel is connected to a little "baby universe".Darth Hoth wrote:I may be screwing up my mathematics, but considering the Death Star's hyperdense hypermatter fuel and reactants, which it by necessity must store in large volumes, it must have some exceptional gravity management technologies to handle that mass. Could it not use those same resources to contain a miniature black hole of this variety?
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Not to jump on you specifically, but this is a new canon beginning, with new visuals that no one has been able to analyze yet. It's possible that in the rebooted Trek, the weapons, FTL drives, and therefore the power sources are comparably powered to Star Wars. I have no idea if that's actually true, nor does it begin to address the problem of strategic mismatch, but it's a bit premature to be declaring that the Empire still has a massive firepower advantage without doing some calculations on visuals from the new movie.Darksider wrote:Given the Empire's vastly superior range and firepower I question the Federation's ability to deploy the weapon effectively on a large scale against them. the Decalithium mineral required for making red matter is supposedly described as extremely rare in the prequel comic Countdown and they're going to lose a lot of ships in the attempt. ...
The tech and size disparity between the two sides leaves the Federation so utterly fucked that no matter what kind of wonder weapons they try to deploy against the empire and no matter what last-ditch strategies they trot out they are destined to lose the confrontation.
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They aren't. If they were comparitively powered, Nero would have just slagged Earth or dumped the waste heat from the reactor into the atmosphere.Terralthra wrote:Not to jump on you specifically, but this is a new canon beginning, with new visuals that no one has been able to analyze yet. It's possible that in the rebooted Trek, the weapons, FTL drives, and therefore the power sources are comparably powered to Star Wars. I have no idea if that's actually true, nor does it begin to address the problem of strategic mismatch, but it's a bit premature to be declaring that the Empire still has a massive firepower advantage without doing some calculations on visuals from the new movie.Darksider wrote:Given the Empire's vastly superior range and firepower I question the Federation's ability to deploy the weapon effectively on a large scale against them. the Decalithium mineral required for making red matter is supposedly described as extremely rare in the prequel comic Countdown and they're going to lose a lot of ships in the attempt. ...
The tech and size disparity between the two sides leaves the Federation so utterly fucked that no matter what kind of wonder weapons they try to deploy against the empire and no matter what last-ditch strategies they trot out they are destined to lose the confrontation.
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Good point.Samuel wrote:They aren't. If they were comparitively powered, Nero would have just slagged Earth or dumped the waste heat from the reactor into the atmosphere.