Don't you find the power of TL a little bit too high?
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Don't you find the power of TL a little bit too high?
So... a TL (or is it HTL) is 200 GT, right?
So imagine...
1 TL hits a city, New York. It erupts in a massive nuclear explosion, hundreds of thousands of times more powerful than Hiroshima, the atmosphere is turned into an inferno, the whole of New York is vapourized, the river (or whatever waterform was that in NY) is turned to gas, the whole area is one fat mutherkucking crater!!!!
Isn't it a tad bit too powerful?
And a single X-Wing's guns can do a fat ass explosion similar to our heaviest modern explosive (except a nuke).
So in an atmospheric cap ship battle, every TL blast is a fat assed nuclear explosion complete with a mushroom cloud.
Quite odd....
So imagine...
1 TL hits a city, New York. It erupts in a massive nuclear explosion, hundreds of thousands of times more powerful than Hiroshima, the atmosphere is turned into an inferno, the whole of New York is vapourized, the river (or whatever waterform was that in NY) is turned to gas, the whole area is one fat mutherkucking crater!!!!
Isn't it a tad bit too powerful?
And a single X-Wing's guns can do a fat ass explosion similar to our heaviest modern explosive (except a nuke).
So in an atmospheric cap ship battle, every TL blast is a fat assed nuclear explosion complete with a mushroom cloud.
Quite odd....
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Re: Don't you find the power of TL a little bit too high?
Unless you wish to believe the - errr... stuff - that comes from Darkstar, guess so.Shroom Man 777 wrote:So... a TL (or is it HTL) is 200 GT, right?
Why? This is the type of weapons that allows for such a thorough destruction of a planet, that some +40 years on, it would still be a lot easier to terraform an entirely new planet rather than to try to reclaim the devastated planet.1 TL hits a city, New York. It erupts in a massive nuclear explosion, hundreds of thousands of times more powerful than Hiroshima, the atmosphere is turned into an inferno, the whole of New York is vapourized, the river (or whatever waterform was that in NY) is turned to gas, the whole area is one fat mutherkucking crater!!!!
Isn't it a tad bit too powerful?
This is known as a Base Delta Zero operation, and all it takes is three ISDs and a few hours.
Low kilotons per shot is the max for starfighters (AFAIK).And a single X-Wing's guns can do a fat ass explosion similar to our heaviest modern explosive (except a nuke).
I don't really know enough about the effects of such high powered weapons being thrown around within atmosphere (besides that it is very unhealthy for those not in deep planet shelters), so I'll shut up and let others who do handle this.So in an atmospheric cap ship battle, every TL blast is a fat assed nuclear explosion complete with a mushroom cloud.
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Kid, before you're bashed by the more eruptive members of this board, the derived values are lower limits. Those are the values, you can't go any lower than that without calling stupidity into the equations.
If you're not happy with that, tough luck, even if NY gets a massive crater.
If you're not happy with that, tough luck, even if NY gets a massive crater.
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What exactly is "too" powerful?
1: Energy weapons are not the same as chemical explosives. A 200GT turbolaser shot would not have the same effect as an explosive rated at the same power. It would be more focused. Furthermore, there is no evidence contradicting these numbers, and official evidence in their support (Base Delta Zero in various EU sources, Slave Ship, and of course the Episode 2 ICS).
2: 200GT is the per shot power of the quad turbolasers on the Acclamator. It's actually 50GT per barrel.
1: Energy weapons are not the same as chemical explosives. A 200GT turbolaser shot would not have the same effect as an explosive rated at the same power. It would be more focused. Furthermore, there is no evidence contradicting these numbers, and official evidence in their support (Base Delta Zero in various EU sources, Slave Ship, and of course the Episode 2 ICS).
2: 200GT is the per shot power of the quad turbolasers on the Acclamator. It's actually 50GT per barrel.
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Hmmm..... okay.
Well, other than "too powerful" I have no real arguement. But I never really wanted an arguement, it is just your gut tells you it's not right.
But of course I'd trust my brain over an organ used for digestion.
But since a small scale TL weapon is a few kilotons, wouldn't that mean that a single AT-AT blast on a small base would render it immidiately wasted by the kiloton explosion?
Just some questions, please don't flame, I just want to gain some knowledge seeing as I am feeble in sci-fi stuff compared to the wisdom of you guys.
Well, other than "too powerful" I have no real arguement. But I never really wanted an arguement, it is just your gut tells you it's not right.
But of course I'd trust my brain over an organ used for digestion.
But since a small scale TL weapon is a few kilotons, wouldn't that mean that a single AT-AT blast on a small base would render it immidiately wasted by the kiloton explosion?
Just some questions, please don't flame, I just want to gain some knowledge seeing as I am feeble in sci-fi stuff compared to the wisdom of you guys.
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It's 200 gigatons per shot. Unless those guns are composite beams, then each barrel is a seperate shot.Vympel wrote:What exactly is "too" powerful?
1: Energy weapons are not the same as chemical explosives. A 200GT turbolaser shot would not have the same effect as an explosive rated at the same power. It would be more focused. Furthermore, there is no evidence contradicting these numbers, and official evidence in their support (Base Delta Zero in various EU sources, Slave Ship, and of course the Episode 2 ICS).
2: 200GT is the per shot power of the quad turbolasers on the Acclamator. It's actually 50GT per barrel.
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We know from Episode 1 that quad turbolasers (on TradeFed battleships) fire simultaneously, that's why I thought it was 50GT per barrel.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote: It's 200 gigatons per shot. Unless those guns are composite beams, then each barrel is a seperate shot.
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SW laser and blaster weapons don't radiate their energy on impact like a nuclear weapon does.
A 200 GT turbolaser shot striking New York City would vapourise and melt everything within a releatively small radius (basically, most if not the entire city). It doesn't do the same as a 200 GT hydrogen bomb and expand over a vast radius, vapourising the city and surrounding counties, and leaving the East Coast radioactive wasteland of molten glass and debris for several thousand years.
It only sounds "too big" for you because 200 giga-tonnes is a really big number.
A 200 GT turbolaser shot striking New York City would vapourise and melt everything within a releatively small radius (basically, most if not the entire city). It doesn't do the same as a 200 GT hydrogen bomb and expand over a vast radius, vapourising the city and surrounding counties, and leaving the East Coast radioactive wasteland of molten glass and debris for several thousand years.
It only sounds "too big" for you because 200 giga-tonnes is a really big number.
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Shroom Man 777 wrote:Hmmm..... okay.
Well, other than "too powerful" I have no real arguement. But I never really wanted an arguement, it is just your gut tells you it's not right.
But of course I'd trust my brain over an organ used for digestion.
But since a small scale TL weapon is a few kilotons, wouldn't that mean that a single AT-AT blast on a small base would render it immidiately wasted by the kiloton explosion?
Just some questions, please don't flame, I just want to gain some knowledge seeing as I am feeble in sci-fi stuff compared to the wisdom of you guys.
Why don't you read some older threads? AT-AT guns ARE multi-kiloton!
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Sorry, but I was busy reading all the vs. arguements in the Other Sci-Fi section.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Shroom Man 777 wrote:Hmmm..... okay.
Well, other than "too powerful" I have no real arguement. But I never really wanted an arguement, it is just your gut tells you it's not right.
But of course I'd trust my brain over an organ used for digestion.
But since a small scale TL weapon is a few kilotons, wouldn't that mean that a single AT-AT blast on a small base would render it immidiately wasted by the kiloton explosion?
Just some questions, please don't flame, I just want to gain some knowledge seeing as I am feeble in sci-fi stuff compared to the wisdom of you guys.
Why don't you read some older threads? AT-AT guns ARE multi-kiloton!
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Yeah, that's exactly what happened too. The Ion cannon on Hoth was no small thing, and it turned into a fine mist.Shroom Man 777 wrote:But since a small scale TL weapon is a few kilotons, wouldn't that mean that a single AT-AT blast on a small base would render it immidiately wasted by the kiloton explosion?
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nightmare wrote:Yeah, that's exactly what happened too. The Ion cannon on Hoth was no small thing, and it turned into a fine mist.Shroom Man 777 wrote:But since a small scale TL weapon is a few kilotons, wouldn't that mean that a single AT-AT blast on a small base would render it immidiately wasted by the kiloton explosion?
Hummm, didn't they attacked only the generators and Echo Base????
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Nah... they shot it with a walker.
I'm now a bit concerned about times when TLs have been used on planetary targets. In Dark Force Rising the Chimera fired on an underwater casino ship and had to do multiple hits to force it to surface. It didn't harm the planet's atmosphere, just boiled away alot of seawater.
In the NJO when the NR was holding off a YV invasion at Borealis, they used the heavy guns of the Lusankya to bombard the ground forces around the base with precision accuracy. They scorced the ground a half-kilometer away from the base and the only discomfort was a deafening noise. As I recall, it was full power.
Not sure what that means to this discussion, but by God I'm going to contribute it.
I'm now a bit concerned about times when TLs have been used on planetary targets. In Dark Force Rising the Chimera fired on an underwater casino ship and had to do multiple hits to force it to surface. It didn't harm the planet's atmosphere, just boiled away alot of seawater.
In the NJO when the NR was holding off a YV invasion at Borealis, they used the heavy guns of the Lusankya to bombard the ground forces around the base with precision accuracy. They scorced the ground a half-kilometer away from the base and the only discomfort was a deafening noise. As I recall, it was full power.
Not sure what that means to this discussion, but by God I'm going to contribute it.
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Yeah, thinking back it was a different heavy gun that gets shot.
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1.) Variable yields are your friend.
2.) A beam weapon is not a bomb.
3.) In some cases (usually the Empire's) that level of destructive capability is required and in fact known (IE, BDZ, Death Star, etc.)
4.) So the hell what if its "powerful"? Is there some reason thats not suppsoed to be true of Star Wars?
2.) A beam weapon is not a bomb.
3.) In some cases (usually the Empire's) that level of destructive capability is required and in fact known (IE, BDZ, Death Star, etc.)
4.) So the hell what if its "powerful"? Is there some reason thats not suppsoed to be true of Star Wars?
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Its open to interpretation. I've heard that Saxton says 50 GT per barrel, but it says per "shot", so people can interpret it however they wish, I suppose. Either way, its still a helluva lot of energyVympel wrote:We know from Episode 1 that quad turbolasers (on TradeFed battleships) fire simultaneously, that's why I thought it was 50GT per barrel.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote: It's 200 gigatons per shot. Unless those guns are composite beams, then each barrel is a seperate shot.
CC, you're supposed to read the books, not eat them!CaptainChewbacca wrote:I'm now a bit concerned about times when TLs have been used on planetary targets. In Dark Force Rising the Chimera fired on an underwater casino ship and had to do multiple hits to force it to surface. It didn't harm the planet's atmosphere, just boiled away alot of seawater.
The Chimaera fired around the Coral Vanda to get it to surface. They didn't want to destroy it! Even these off-target hits caused microfractures in the Vanda's hull, making it surface.
They weren't using the heavy turbolasers.In the NJO when the NR was holding off a YV invasion at Borealis, they used the heavy guns of the Lusankya to bombard the ground forces around the base with precision accuracy. They scorced the ground a half-kilometer away from the base and the only discomfort was a deafening noise. As I recall, it was full power.
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So what, if they where using some low megaton range weapons or point defence mounts that's what would happen. A 50-megaton nuclear airburst didn't harm the Earths atmosphere. I don't see why shots from a kiloton or single digit megaton directed energy barrage should.CaptainChewbacca wrote:
I'm now a bit concerned about times when TLs have been used on planetary targets. In Dark Force Rising the Chimera fired on an underwater casino ship and had to do multiple hits to force it to surface. It didn't harm the planet's atmosphere, just boiled away alot of seawater.
No actually, there was never any mention of heavy guns being use. It was clear however that only a select few batteries where firing. They might have been using the point defence mounts.In the NJO when the NR was holding off a YV invasion at Borealis, they used the heavy guns of the Lusankya to bombard the ground forces around the base with precision accuracy. They scorced the ground a half-kilometer away from the base and the only discomfort was a deafening noise. As I recall, it was full power.
You don't seem to get that not all starship weapons are hundreds of gigatons.
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CaptainChewbacca wrote:Nah... they shot it with a walker.
I'm now a bit concerned about times when TLs have been used on planetary targets. In Dark Force Rising the Chimera fired on an underwater casino ship and had to do multiple hits to force it to surface. It didn't harm the planet's atmosphere, just boiled away alot of seawater.
In the NJO when the NR was holding off a YV invasion at Borealis, they used the heavy guns of the Lusankya to bombard the ground forces around the base with precision accuracy. They scorced the ground a half-kilometer away from the base and the only discomfort was a deafening noise. As I recall, it was full power.
Not sure what that means to this discussion, but by God I'm going to contribute it.
Use your brain you fucking idiot. Thrawn didn't want to blow apart the ship, so why the fuck would he use the biggest guns?
Similarly, the NR had troops close by. Whey the fuck would they want them to die?
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the support for 50 GT comes from the fact that whenever we see TLs fire, they fire off all barrels at once. http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Tec ... olaser.jpgConnor MacLeod wrote:Its open to interpretation. I've heard that Saxton says 50 GT per barrel, but it says per "shot", so people can interpret it however they wish, I suppose. Either way, its still a helluva lot of energyVympel wrote:We know from Episode 1 that quad turbolasers (on TradeFed battleships) fire simultaneously, that's why I thought it was 50GT per barrel.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote: It's 200 gigatons per shot. Unless those guns are composite beams, then each barrel is a seperate shot.
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If anything, 50 GT is too low
An ISD mark 1 is suppossed to be able to preform a BDZ. A BDZ would need about 1E26 to biol the oveans, knock down the mountains, and melt the crust. Acccording to EGWT a TL fires every other second. If we assume that a BDZ takes 1 hour, then
1E26 / (12 * 1800) = 1.63E21 joules or 1.102 Teratons
I've been doing some work, and the 50GT is low for what can be derived, and based on the earlier descriptions of a BDZ, not the later ones that DS decries.
An ISD mark 1 is suppossed to be able to preform a BDZ. A BDZ would need about 1E26 to biol the oveans, knock down the mountains, and melt the crust. Acccording to EGWT a TL fires every other second. If we assume that a BDZ takes 1 hour, then
1E26 / (12 * 1800) = 1.63E21 joules or 1.102 Teratons
I've been doing some work, and the 50GT is low for what can be derived, and based on the earlier descriptions of a BDZ, not the later ones that DS decries.
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