Balrog wrote:Not that big? Amanin are two to three meters tall according to Wookiepedia; that's about as big as the Na'vi, making them quite a bit
larger than Stormtroopers. These aren't regular cavemen chucking these spears.
And armor penetration, AFAIK, has less to do with kinetic energy and more to do with force, or the application of enough pressure in a small area. So you don't need to launch something particularly fast if it is massive enough and it's concentrated to a sufficient point.
What? Is 'force' a new unit of measure? I assume you mean the 'momentum', which, once an impactee in the equation, is commonly known as kinetic energy. A non-heat weapon's effectiveness is directly related to KE transfer.
Look, unless those spears are traveling an appreciable percentage of Mach 1 they just aren't going to have the penetrating power of a bullet, regardless of sharpness. The average assault rifle round isn't dull! They're quite pointy in fact, for the exact reason you make:
smaller area+sufficient energy=fucked target.
But, if the claims are true, a Stormtrooper's armor is supposed to be able to render 'slugthrowers' obsolete and, if they perform as claimed, a spear chucked by a ten foot slug, no matter the muscle power, isn't going to do much more than knock the wearer on his/her arse!
And yet, conflicts like Endor and Maridun (and the Yinchorii campaign, but I won't get into that) see massive casualties and embarrassingly high costs per victory if there even is one!
You are right, massive objects don't need to be moving very fast to do damage, but KE is KE, there's no getting around the fact that the object with more KE is the more deadly one. A bullet is hundreds of times smaller than a spear, but because it's going so much faster it has Kilojoules of KE behind it and that is going to make up for it's relative dullness and low mass. The spears, which appear wooden, can't be going nearly that fast, as the energy needed to accelerate an object that size to even a fraction of Mach would be tremendous for a lifeform! It would be like you throwing a baseball through a brick wall, not even the best Humans can get a comparatively small item moving at more than 120mph. The Amanin are big boys, sure, but they couldn't throw hard enough to get through whatever ST armor is claimed to be, the energy necessary just couldn't be produced by a lifeform from dynamic muscle contraction.
There should be an official metric in regard to stupidity, so we can insult the imbeciles, morons, and RSAs out there the civilized way.
Any ideas for units of measure?
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