DarkStar wrote:Perhaps I've been reading Wong's site too much.Isil`Zha wrote: Not to mention people don't usually throw in insults and such in such webpages.
Provide an example other then the hatemails (which is a record of e-mails)
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DarkStar wrote:Perhaps I've been reading Wong's site too much.Isil`Zha wrote: Not to mention people don't usually throw in insults and such in such webpages.
Did you look at the picture? Did you happen to recall that the episode doesn't show the Enterprise with plenty of maneuvering room, but instead undergoing a very tight squeeze, especially the further into the asteroid they travelled?Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Prove it.DarkStar wrote: 1. Wong inputs 5000 meters diameter into his calculator, despite the fact that the asteroid has more volume than a 5000-meter sphere.
Prove what? That breaking an asteroid that contains a starship into 10m chunks will leave shipboard technology (or pieces thereof) in existence? The purpose is to destroy the Pegasus . . . the method is the destruction of the asteroid that contains it. The method must allow you to achieve the purpose.Prove it.2. By "destroy", it is inferred by Warsies that Riker simply meant "fragment into chunks no larger than 10 meters", as per Wong's explanation of his fragmentation calculator. It is also inferred that these torpedoes will be buried. An Oberth Class starship is significantly larger than 10 meters, true . . . but it is also going to take more energy to ensure that the ship, and the technology it contains, is destroyed.
Unless the dug into the asteroid[/quote]Not to mention the fact that Warsies commonly claim that photon torpedoes are wasteful, omnidirectional-blast weapons. That will also drive up the figures substantially, if true.
Then don't use non-canon to bitch about a page and a paragraph that specifically refers to canon-only data.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote: Don't start that...
Oh, I don't know . . . "Federation cultist" comes to mind, and that is strewn all over Wong's pages. That's hardly worse than the term "Rabid Warsie" which I used on that page, and which Isil'Zha chided me for.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Provide an example other then the hatemails (which is a record of e-mails)
A torpedo in WoK went straight THROUGH the Enterprise's saucer section. Clearly torpedoes have at least a nominal ability to punch through metal, and by extension, rock.DarkStar wrote:And, praytell, what makes you think that the torpedoes were going to be rigged to dig into "solid rock", as per the description of the asteroid in the episode? Your pre-existing bias that torpedoes are weak is not sufficient.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Unless the dug into the asteroid
That's crap. You happily spouted non-canon SW.com information on your site. Your statements that you only use canon are a facade, and a cowardly attempt to avoid criticism by deflecting it. Answer his points or take out all references to non-canon on your website, Scooter.DarkStar, master of self-contradiction and dishonesty wrote:Then don't use non-canon to bitch about a page and a paragraph that specifically refers to canon-only data.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote: Don't start that...
Actually, I left out "system bombards" on that page. I'll revise it shortly.TheDarkling wrote:http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~randers2/STSWbd0.html Darkstars take on BDZ.
WTF?Master of Ossus wrote: A torpedo in WoK went straight THROUGH the Enterprise's saucer section. Clearly torpedoes have at least a nominal ability to punch through metal, and by extension, rock.
Not in the place of canon information.Master of Ossus wrote: That's crap. You happily spouted non-canon SW.com information on your site.
I only argue against the canon, because as the real story of Star Wars, that is all there is to argue against.Your statements that you only use canon are a facade, and a cowardly attempt to avoid criticism by deflecting it.
TheDarkling wrote:Arent probes of similar construction to torps? and didnt probes get blasted into a planet which housed Datas friend when her planet was falling apart.
We also know that torps have shields and so ramming into rock seems possible, although Im not sure what shield power that would require - anyone can to guess?
More like 300m/s, relative to launcher.TheDarkling wrote:Hmm standard speed for torps? I have heard 0.75 c but Im not sure of those calcs anyone else gotanything on the subject.
I was refering to how you said that "if they don't see it my way they're idiots"DarkStar wrote:Oh, I don't know . . . "Federation cultist" comes to mind, and that is strewn all over Wong's pages. That's hardly worse than the term "Rabid Warsie" which I used on that page, and which Isil'Zha chided me for.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Provide an example other then the hatemails (which is a record of e-mails)
Sarjenka's planet, and yes, burrowing occurred. I'm not sure if they were torpedoes or probes, nor am I certain if they were specially outfitted devices. As I recall, though, there was a landing followed by burrowing.TheDarkling wrote:Arent probes of similar construction to torps? and didnt probes get blasted into a planet which housed Datas friend when her planet was falling apart.
We've never seen a shielded object ram straight through a solid object like that.We also know that torps have shields and so ramming into rock seems possible, although Im not sure what shield power that would require - anyone can to guess?
Not bad. The only problem is it doesn't match up with other examples. It's probably that bombardment shots move faster, much like the huge planetary ion cannon's shots.TheDarkling wrote:35,786 Km /8 Sec gives us 4473 Km/s.
Thats assuming Geosynchronous orbit of course .
Im also assuming that the target areas are directly beneath the enterprise which isnt correct since the torps hit on multiple parts of the planets but it gives a low end.
They intrude in the time periods, but you know what George Lucas says, don'tcha, Spoofe? The EU occurs in a parallel universe.SPOOFE wrote:Well, you know what George Lucas says, don'tcha, Darkstar? That the EU intrudes in between the movies? That when we lack canon information, we turn towards the official? That's kinda what Lucasfilm's policy has been since day one...Not in the place of canon information.
When it contradicts. Never anytime else.DarkStar wrote:They intrude in the time periods, but you know what George Lucas says, don'tcha, Spoofe? The EU occurs in a parallel universe.SPOOFE wrote:Well, you know what George Lucas says, don'tcha, Darkstar? That the EU intrudes in between the movies? That when we lack canon information, we turn towards the official? That's kinda what Lucasfilm's policy has been since day one...Not in the place of canon information.
No, I simply said that Rabid Warsies would sneer, for the reasons provided. If I seemed to suggest that they were idiots for doing so . . . well, I already thought they usually display idiocy, so that's hardly where that comment was headed. People who are not Rabid Warsies could sneer, and various people could sneer for whatever reasons.Isil`Zha wrote:I was refering to how you said that "if they don't see it my way they're idiots"DarkStar wrote:Oh, I don't know . . . "Federation cultist" comes to mind, and that is strewn all over Wong's pages. That's hardly worse than the term "Rabid Warsie" which I used on that page, and which Isil'Zha chided me for.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Provide an example other then the hatemails (which is a record of e-mails)