White Star vs. SSV Normandy SR-1
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Re: White Star vs. SSV Normandy SR-1
I vaguely recall that in ME3 it's mentioned that the Geth (or at least their flagship dreadnaught) had powerful enough laser weaponry to use them ship-to-ship when they are fending off the Quarians. It may not be that effective at long range, but I'm pretty sure it was enough to tear up the Quarian fleet.
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Re: White Star vs. SSV Normandy SR-1
I think the weaponry you're thinking of is the Geth version of PD lasers, some big deal about them being more powerful than the normal version for some reason or other.NeoGoomba wrote:I vaguely recall that in ME3 it's mentioned that the Geth (or at least their flagship dreadnaught) had powerful enough laser weaponry to use them ship-to-ship when they are fending off the Quarians. It may not be that effective at long range, but I'm pretty sure it was enough to tear up the Quarian fleet.
The brainbug with the GARDIAN (I think that's right) defence grid not being usable for long range was, I think, that lasers "bloom" as they travel. Now I know that's the case in atmosphere, but there is no concentration of gas in space comparable to a planets atmosphere, so why they had blooming as a limitation is beyond me.
Re: White Star vs. SSV Normandy SR-1
Geth and salarians use UV point-defense lasers, which are reportedly more powerful but have higher maintenance costs.Mr CorSec wrote:I think the weaponry you're thinking of is the Geth version of PD lasers, some big deal about them being more powerful than the normal version for some reason or other.NeoGoomba wrote:I vaguely recall that in ME3 it's mentioned that the Geth (or at least their flagship dreadnaught) had powerful enough laser weaponry to use them ship-to-ship when they are fending off the Quarians. It may not be that effective at long range, but I'm pretty sure it was enough to tear up the Quarian fleet.
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Re: White Star vs. SSV Normandy SR-1
A White Star effortlessly cored and then wandered up and down, left and right, on a Drahk carrier ship that was orders of magnitude larger than the WS and designed by a servant race of the Shadows.Balrog wrote:Not to derail my own thread, but 700g acceleration for Starfuries?
Anyways I don't think we ever see the beam cannon on a White Star slice through anything quite like the ones on a Sharlin does. The only thing comparable that comes to mind is when the original destroyed a Shadow Cruiser by itself, but that was with Lyta blocking it plus the jump engines disabled.