Mad wrote:Let me be more specific: I meant that the particles decay into charged particles -- specifically, I was thinking of just electrons -- which then emmit light so we can see the pulse.
Why bother? Unknown massless quanta --> photons is much more yieldly and doesn't add the clusterfuck of producing particles with mass from massless beam. And those electrons WILL bend in the grav well, forcing the pulse to not follow the beam just straight.
Coruscant's orbit may have a high degree of gas and matter with respect to average vacuum. Beam may ionize this. I don't want to have the truly wincing stupidity of having to convert massless particles to electrons which then somehow give off light. Electrons != ions anyway. I think we should make an explanation for canon firstly.Mad wrote:The reason for the charged particle stage is because SotE mentions an "ionized marker," which is not the damaging component.
Incorrect. Any theory that best explains all canon evidence is automatically superior to any theory that inferiorally explains canon visuals but has some throwaway line added to latch on to some official tidbit.Mad wrote:Merging as much official data as possible requires that I give a reason for the visible bolt to be considered "ionized." (Any theory that doesn't address the bolt somehow being ionized is ignoring an official source, and therefore incomplete.)
My stasis ideas are a way to try and still have the ICS2 interpretation with too slow of propogation rates yet still having gravity immunity.Mad wrote:In some instances (blasters, some TIE attacks), we can't have a pulse along a c-beam. (Unless we use your stasis ideas, but your ideas don't follow the order of events described in other sources [bolt comes before the beam becomes damaging], and, worse, appears to require a FTL transmission inside of the stasis field. So it still has problems.)
You see, relative to the beam, within its own stasis affect, it will only be in the grav well as long as a normal c beam would be, thus it won't be affected by gravity much, just like a beam of light. I don't see any other way to fix blasters.
Also, what were these TIE clips?
The "shielding singularities are definitely not real black holes or singularities. They're technobabble and an undefined bit and thus are irrelevent. We don't really know how they work but it definitely isn't like real black holes and gravity. Again, official should be outright ignored until we have a comprehensive canon-explaining theory.Mad wrote:Anyway, I don't really like the idea of gravity defying particles. They'd have to have a weakened attatchment to gravity since the Vong can still attract the bolts with their dovin basals.
You're not listening. Anything that isn't near lightspeed with respect to the gravity well will follow a noticable parabolic arc. This is the reason for my stasis-contained lightspeed beam for slow speed bolts, Saxton's pulse on c beam for high speed bolts, and then the third idea, magic gravity-defying particles.Mad wrote:They're exotic particles, it seems, but still... Something that doesn't require gravity defying particles yet still explains everything else would be superior.
Official is negligible at best and irrelevent at worst until all canon sources are explained. Especially if they're going to require stupidities such as plasma, and the unknown massless quanta (further referred to as "UMQ") somehow turning into enough ions to somehow give off just enough light. Furthermore, charged particles will not give off green light--same problem with plasma.Mad wrote:But something that explains all observed events and fits in all official data, even if it requires those particles, would be superior to something that ignores data.
Again. Until all canon visuals are explained, Official should be more or less ignored.