I intend this thread for any new short stories as per the title indicates such as the short stories in the star wars insider magazine. the story I'm going to talk about is star wars Blade Squadron Zero Hour and iv got four words.
Planetary shields are back.
Ya I know the visuals of alderan going up seems to indicaite that but I think this is the first of the new cannon to aktoualy say planetary shields.
[quote]The battle-computers of the B-wings synced; the next moment, over a dozen ion cannon beams converged at precisely the same coordinates on the planetary shield that protected Malastare. For a moment a portion of that shield flickered into the visible spectrum-and then splintered, disrupting just long enough for the squadron to pass through. Moonsong felt the chop as her ship passed through the compromised shield. All around, her pilots were struggling to maintain an ever-more precise heading as they vectored through the shield's weakest portion-a struggle that grew increasingly desperate as the atmosphere built and the gravity intensified. For one ship it was too much.[quote]
Interesting fighters can sync there computers to coordinate there fire. Also the combined firepower from a squadron of B-wings ion cannons can open up a hole in a planetary shield.
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Sorry about taking so long but this is from the same story as before.
[quote]Moonsong's battle computer sounded a variety of alarms as they drifted into a sea of anti-aircraft fire. All she could do was hope against hope that the B-wing's powerful ECM bubble and high speed approach would prove too much for the imperial targeting computers on the ground to handle.[quote]
I thought this was interesting because fighters emitting ECM is likely standard MO for fighters and would explain that targeting in star wars is not necessarily that bad but instead enemy fighters would provide countermeasures to prevent accurate targeting.
[quote]Moonsong's battle computer sounded a variety of alarms as they drifted into a sea of anti-aircraft fire. All she could do was hope against hope that the B-wing's powerful ECM bubble and high speed approach would prove too much for the imperial targeting computers on the ground to handle.[quote]
I thought this was interesting because fighters emitting ECM is likely standard MO for fighters and would explain that targeting in star wars is not necessarily that bad but instead enemy fighters would provide countermeasures to prevent accurate targeting.
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DarthPooky wrote:I intend this thread to be used for any new short stories, as the title indicates, such as those short stories released in 'Star Wars Insider' magazine. The story I'm going to talk about is about 'Blade Squadron Zero Hour'. And I've got four words for it: planetary shields are back.
Yeah, I know, the visuals of Alderaan going up seems to indicate that but I think this is the first of the new cannon to actually say "planetary shields."
Interesting that fighters can sync their computers to coordinate their fire. Also, the combined firepower from a squadron of B-wings' ion cannons can apparently open up a hole in a planetary shield.Blade Squadron Zero Hour wrote:The battle-computers of the B-wings synced; the next moment, over a dozen ion cannon beams converged at precisely the same coordinates on the planetary shield that protected Malastare. For a moment a portion of that shield flickered into the visible spectrum-and then splintered, disrupting just long enough for the squadron to pass through. Moonsong felt the chop as her ship passed through the compromised shield. All around, her pilots were struggling to maintain an ever-more precise heading as they vectored through the shield's weakest portion-a struggle that grew increasingly desperate as the atmosphere built and the gravity intensified. For one ship it was too much.
I thought this was interesting because fighters emitting ECM is likely [SOP] for fighters and would explain why targeting in Star Wars is not [terribly] accurate. Fighters [can use ECM] countermeasures to prevent accurate target locks.Blade Squadron Zero Hour wrote:Moonsong's battle computer sounded a variety of alarms as they drifted into a sea of anti-aircraft fire. All she could do was hope against hope that the B-wing's powerful ECM bubble and high speed approach would prove too much for the imperial targeting computers on the ground to handle.
DarthPooky, I don't know English if your first language or not -- so if it's not, then I apologize -- but I had to go back and edit your post. I was literally biting my nails in anguish over it.
That said, thank you for making a thread for all the upcoming Star Wars short stories. I wasn't aware of a tie-in for 'Aftermath,' so I'll definitely be picking up that story as soon as possible.
Also, I wasn't aware that planetary shields had ever left...but I guess it is nice to see it written in with the new Disney-Star Wars Universe (DSWU). (Kind of like MCU, for Marvel.)
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[quote]DarthPooky, I don't know English if your first language or not -- so if it's not, then I apologize -- but I had to go back and edit your post. I was literally biting my nails in anguish over it.[quote]
It is my first language I'm sorry I was never good at sentence structure and those kind of thing when I was in school.
[quote]Also, I wasn't aware that planetary shields had ever left...but I guess it is nice to see it written in with the new Disney-Star Wars Universe (DSWU). (Kind of like MCU, for Marvel.)[quote]
As far as I know the only indication of planetary shields is the Alderaan destruction scene. Were we see the energy from the death star super laser briefly spread over the planet but I could be wrong.
It is my first language I'm sorry I was never good at sentence structure and those kind of thing when I was in school.
[quote]Also, I wasn't aware that planetary shields had ever left...but I guess it is nice to see it written in with the new Disney-Star Wars Universe (DSWU). (Kind of like MCU, for Marvel.)[quote]
As far as I know the only indication of planetary shields is the Alderaan destruction scene. Were we see the energy from the death star super laser briefly spread over the planet but I could be wrong.
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Ahhh, my eternal enemy...bbcode tags. Pooky-you close quote tags with [/quote] (this goes for pretty much all closing tags, really).
And you're right-while we here at SDN have accepted the ANH destruction scene as evidence of planetary shields, that position seems to be far from universal. It's nice to see the nucanon say they exist (though that's a pretty wussy planetary shield if a squadron of B-wings can poke a hole in it).
And personally, as someone who complained about that before, I think Pooky's english is getting better.
And you're right-while we here at SDN have accepted the ANH destruction scene as evidence of planetary shields, that position seems to be far from universal. It's nice to see the nucanon say they exist (though that's a pretty wussy planetary shield if a squadron of B-wings can poke a hole in it).
And personally, as someone who complained about that before, I think Pooky's english is getting better.
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Any mention of the fate of Mas Amedda yet?
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Wookiepedia cites the books as showing that he had outlived the Emperor.Galvatron wrote:Any mention of the fate of Mas Amedda yet?