Not quite. Force is what puts something into motion, while acceleration is the rate of change.takemeout_totheblack wrote:Ah yes, my mistake. A newton equates to acceleration,
Momentum is also really important, it's hard to explain, to be honest.KE is the big factor when it comes to KE weaponry, right?
I'm not really here to talk about blasters, beyond noting that lasguns are also in the multimegajoule range.Forgive my mistake, it was foolish, but please acknowledge the rest of the argument before making any serious accusations.
It's a book (there's two with that title, this is the novel) the quote comes from Marnal, a Time Lord Castellan centuries (maybe) before the Doctor's time, who he's found, explaining Time Lords to his de facto Companion. Marnal is, incidentally the original owner of the Doctor's Type 40. If you want to read it, it's worth reading a synopsis of 'The Ancestor Cell' which is a lame book, but which sets this one up, with Gallifrey being destroyed (pre Time War).BTW is Gallifrey Chronicles a book or another Doctor Who media? I'd like to give it a read/watch/listen.
As for the topic, I suppose I'll be drawn. Marines are resilient, certainly, but there's no reason heavy SW infantry weapons wouldn't be able to take them down. However, the problem is force multipliers - on their own, IG units can kill them, when you factor in their rapid deployment and advanced weapons, heavy starships in support, and so on, they become a much more dangerous force. Their various other advantages are also useful in enhancing them; a SW shoulder rocket launcher or heavy blaster could injure or kill one, but without a contrived situation, a clonetrooper ordinary droid, etc, is going to be shot first by the marine, thanks to their far superior speed. SW weapons could hurt them easily, but the real danger a SW force would pose to marines is some of their aircraft. HMPs would be a terrifying danger to Space Marines, being essentially Land Speeders but much cheaper and more numerous.