

Reminds me of a 40k exterminatus.
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Well the "single reactor" shot in Rogue One is a really tiny fraction of the full power Superlaser shot we see in ANH, there's also the symbolism of firing a single shot and having a planet blow up like a fire cracker oppose to having a fleet of hundreds or thousands of ISDs do the same.The Romulan Republic wrote: 2018-07-20 11:16pm Well... that would be quite a useful panel for the Star Wars side if St vs SW debates were still a big thing.
Edit: That actually looks to be in the same ballpark as the single reactor shots from the Death Star in Rogue One. Which make me wonder what's so special about the Death Star if a trio of relatively tiny SDs (of which the Empire has tens of thousands) can approximate that level of destruction.
Presumably either the same, or a similar, weapon that the VenStars were armed with in the same location.Patroklos wrote: 2018-07-21 12:43amNot that I think this will end up being the case, the location of the blasts source makes me think it may be a special purpose module that can be carried for niche work. I always thought thae ISDs hanger was particularly suited for temporary mission modules.
Plus the issue that a fleet of ISDs, even if they've got the firepower to blow the planet apart, might not be able to get through the shields.Lord Revan wrote: 2018-07-21 01:21amWell the "single reactor" shot in Rogue One is a really tiny fraction of the full power Superlaser shot we see in ANH, there's also the symbolism of firing a single shot and having a planet blow up like a fire cracker oppose to having a fleet of hundreds or thousands of ISDs do the same.
I thought that as well that's what they were trying to do is make a modular system in there. Note on VenStar: it is just SPHA-T w/ power cables attached to the reactor of the ship.Captain Seafort wrote: 2018-07-21 04:40amPresumably either the same, or a similar, weapon that the VenStars were armed with in the same location.Patroklos wrote: 2018-07-21 12:43amNot that I think this will end up being the case, the location of the blasts source makes me think it may be a special purpose module that can be carried for niche work. I always thought thae ISDs hanger was particularly suited for temporary mission modules.
Plus the issue that a fleet of ISDs, even if they've got the firepower to blow the planet apart, might not be able to get through the shields.Lord Revan wrote: 2018-07-21 01:21amWell the "single reactor" shot in Rogue One is a really tiny fraction of the full power Superlaser shot we see in ANH, there's also the symbolism of firing a single shot and having a planet blow up like a fire cracker oppose to having a fleet of hundreds or thousands of ISDs do the same.
I like the Imp Sub ( I believe that might be is what pic)Elheru Aran wrote: 2018-07-21 01:46pm At least the underwater fighters aren't just TIE balls with a propeller on the ass...
No, I was joking about old canon's tendency to slap TIE cockpits on just about any version of an Imperial vehicle, like the TIE tank, TIE boat, etc...PhoenixKnig wrote: 2018-07-25 11:48am At the bottom of a pic, is that the "tie with propellers" Aran was referring to?
Yeah some of the TIE series in the Old EU are a little ridiculousElheru Aran wrote: 2018-07-25 12:03pmNo, I was joking about old canon's tendency to slap TIE cockpits on just about any version of an Imperial vehicle, like the TIE tank, TIE boat, etc...PhoenixKnig wrote: 2018-07-25 11:48am At the bottom of a pic, is that the "tie with propellers" Aran was referring to?
EDIT: The two balls at the bottom of the picture are two swimmers in diving suits, those are the helmets.
There's no "TIE spider walker". There's the MT-AT and the CIS Spider-Droid, but no walker exists that uses a TIE cockpit. There are actually two versions of a TIE tank, though.PhoenixKnig wrote: 2018-07-25 12:08pmYeah some of the TIE series in the Old EU are a little ridiculousElheru Aran wrote: 2018-07-25 12:03pmNo, I was joking about old canon's tendency to slap TIE cockpits on just about any version of an Imperial vehicle, like the TIE tank, TIE boat, etc...PhoenixKnig wrote: 2018-07-25 11:48am At the bottom of a pic, is that the "tie with propellers" Aran was referring to?
EDIT: The two balls at the bottom of the picture are two swimmers in diving suits, those are the helmets.
Let us not forget the TIE spider Walker
Jesus, it's like no one has ever actually looked at a damn star destroyer model before... Guess comics authors aren't afraid to use author's fiat.Galvatron wrote: 2018-07-20 10:23pm So, apparently ISD-1s have their heavy planetary-bombardment turbolaser cannons somewhere amidship, inside the main docking bays:
Reminds me of a 40k exterminatus.
I think for launch at least the the sides of the main bay are all launch racks bays, just behind doors. So that's almost like the apertures you're talking about. Unless flank apertures are huge any recovery is probably going to have to be automated with tractor beams anyway.Sea Skimmer wrote: 2018-08-12 01:27am The US did a whole test series of firing V-2 rockets off carrier decks, plus I have an official diagram around of how an MX missile on a motorized trolley can be driven off a Nimitz class hanger deck to fire from the water. Another option was to strap the MX to the side of the CVN island and drop them from that position. MX basing is fun.
The fact is nearly every single one of the Star Wars shipboard hangers in a horrible inefficient waste of space, and the ISD ones are bonus stupid since they don't even simplify takeoff and landings while the ship is underway. It's not unreasonable to think that some ships might be modified to exploit that space, that seems to be a leftover legacy of even worse designed clone wars era ships, for some other purpose. Really these ships should just have torpedo tube like apertures a few places that let the fighters come in an out, but graphic designers didn't allow that long before the authors got involved.
IIRC that beam weapon in RotS was a SPHA-T according to one of the EU novels. Placed in the fighter hangar by Anakin to give the Venator a surprise attack during an Assault that then got adopted by the fleet.Elfdart wrote: 2019-02-03 04:27pm I always assumed the enormous hangar was for launching or docking with one or more smaller ships, or for connecting with huge payloads, or both. Like most compromise designs, it's not ideal for any of these uses. It has one advantage to launching smaller craft: a bunch of them could hover in place, shielded inside the bay, then launch altogether.
As for the hangar beam weapon, it looks like a bigger version of this weapon from Revenge of the Sith (1:01):