What did the numbers look like back then?I must have missed that era.

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His statement is wrong, there was no parity, even though some people liked to imagine really really hard that it was indeed so, that was just a pipe dream.Alyeska wrote:And WTF did your statement have to do with E1701 even? He was merely stating how things were different prior to ICS and I happen to agree with his opinion.
Thats a load of shit, I constantly used a 10GT figure which was not very high in my opinion, I still remember DasBastards calcs which gave HTL yields in the range of 50GT or so, Evil S'tan also did some, pre ICS.Alyeska wrote:Not a single person said their estimates were ever conservative and they went so far as to call anything above 2 GT as ultra high end.
As usual they where buried under the collected weight of a 20+ page thread about darksaber and how the asteroids in TESB where pulverized and how Needa was running around scared shitless of the asteroids and similar shit.
Pg. 367: The next few days were bedlam, exactly as Whett had expected. The navy appeared at the fringes of the system, close enough to be fully detectable by the Renatasian defense sensors. They even let the local military lob a few primitive thermonuclear weapons at them to demonstrate the utter futility of resistance. The fleet's shields glowed briefly, restoring energy consumed by the Voyage out, and that was that. Almost.
Unfortunately for the Navy and high-technology aggressors everywhere in space and time, invasions cannot be conducted with continent destroying weapons or from behind shields. Not unless you're willing to oblieterate the enemy, and not at all if you're interested in taking what the enemy has: raw materials, agricultural products, certain manufactured goods, and the potential labor of her citizens.
(ref: Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of ThonBoka)
Hey,but the good old days at least had some decent debates.Just look at Nordom?Mad,me and even Iceberg has been beating him in the Deathstar half of Imperial Starfleet for nearly a month now and he's still at it.His Divine Shadow wrote:Maybe to you it was, I have noticed that people seems to sugar coat their memories of the "good old days"Alyeska wrote:Shit, I remember when 17-22 GT was considered absurd.
ICS= Incredible Cross Sections. Which now consider canon(not quite movie level but the material is in direct relation to the movie.) SW insider #68 has more information.TurboPhaser wrote:Can someone explain? All this shorthand (ICS, SB etc) has me totally lost.
I'm out of this inner Trek vs Wars loop, so I have no idea whats goin on.
Ahem:Alyeska wrote:Asside for the minor fact that only ONE person ever defended the 17-22 GT figure at SB prior to ICS and the most rabid warsie ever to show up called that range absurd. I am including every single ASVS member who even showed up a half dozen times in this. Not a single person said their estimates were ever conservative and they went so far as to call anything above 2 GT as ultra high end.
So change ONE to TWO. Doesn't change my statement very much.The Dude wrote:Ahem:Alyeska wrote:Asside for the minor fact that only ONE person ever defended the 17-22 GT figure at SB prior to ICS and the most rabid warsie ever to show up called that range absurd. I am including every single ASVS member who even showed up a half dozen times in this. Not a single person said their estimates were ever conservative and they went so far as to call anything above 2 GT as ultra high end.
http://kier.3dfrontier.com/forums/showt ... post570746
http://kier.3dfrontier.com/forums/showt ... post574819
http://kier.3dfrontier.com/forums/showt ... post605761
I even reminded you of all this here:
http://kier.3dfrontier.com/forums/showt ... post726343
Since March of 2000 I have never denied this.Soulman wrote:Even before ICS the Empire would annihilate an FKR alliance.
Quite so. ICS ended the debate and thus killed the future of the VS community. Truth be told I never realy wanted Trek to win because I enjoyed the debates to much. I didn't want either side to win.However even HDS thought 12 GCS would have even odds against an ISD, debates about tactical situations were still possible. If there wasn't any possible circumstances where a debate was possible a large vs. community wouldn't have existed.
My opinions changed, I mostly based them on what I thought be a good enough differential at the time, no empirical facts, which I started gathering around the pre-ICS era which indeed upped that figure in my mind.Soulman wrote:Even before ICS the Empire would annihilate an FKR alliance. However even HDS thought 12 GCS would have even odds against an ISD, debates about tactical situations were still possible. If there wasn't any possible circumstances where a debate was possible a large vs. community wouldn't have existed.
Can you send me a copy of S'tans? I got the DaBastard ones already. (I'm having trouble figuring out how he got his overpressure value, anyone know how to contact him?) and when I redid most of his stuff, I managed to get 47.11 GT per shot.His Divine Shadow wrote:Thats a load of shit, I constantly used a 10GT figure which was not very high in my opinion, I still remember DasBastards calcs which gave HTL yields in the range of 50GT or so, Evil S'tan also did some, pre ICS.Alyeska wrote:Not a single person said their estimates were ever conservative and they went so far as to call anything above 2 GT as ultra high end.
I gotta agree, it really did kill it. Of course, it had been dying for a while, getting to where people always argued the same issues again and again, but after ICS most of it was settled. The Big three were all int their place except for the occasional troll like Adarx or Wingzero. And not everyone knew enough about other universes to continue overall debating on the former scale.Alyeska wrote:Quite so. ICS ended the debate and thus killed the future of the VS community. Truth be told I never realy wanted Trek to win because I enjoyed the debates to much. I didn't want either side to win.
I don't know where to find it, but S'tan is here, you can PM himEnder wrote:Can you send me a copy of S'tans? I got the DaBastard ones already. (I'm having trouble figuring out how he got his overpressure value, anyone know how to contact him?) and when I redid most of his stuff, I managed to get 47.11 GT per shot.His Divine Shadow wrote:Thats a load of shit, I constantly used a 10GT figure which was not very high in my opinion, I still remember DasBastards calcs which gave HTL yields in the range of 50GT or so, Evil S'tan also did some, pre ICS.Alyeska wrote:Not a single person said their estimates were ever conservative and they went so far as to call anything above 2 GT as ultra high end.
Well I have to admit it is fun to put trolls like Wingzero, Galaxy/Sovereign, and Adarx in their place. Having concrete figures does allow for that.Ender wrote:I gotta agree, it really did kill it. Of course, it had been dying for a while, getting to where people always argued the same issues again and again, but after ICS most of it was settled. The Big three were all int their place except for the occasional troll like Adarx or Wingzero. And not everyone knew enough about other universes to continue overall debating on the former scale.Alyeska wrote:Quite so. ICS ended the debate and thus killed the future of the VS community. Truth be told I never realy wanted Trek to win because I enjoyed the debates to much. I didn't want either side to win.
I don't remember making any of my ultimate conclusions based on overpressure figures (the "smoking rubble" scenario was just one of four I used) - my summary was posted here:Ender wrote:Can you send me a copy of S'tans? I got the DaBastard ones already. (I'm having trouble figuring out how he got his overpressure value, anyone know how to contact him?) and when I redid most of his stuff, I managed to get 47.11 GT per shot.
Man I am an idiot. That was what I was talking about. But I just rechecked what I had originally copied down and I had entered the formula wrong. So it does match upp.The Dude wrote:PS If you are asking how I arrived at a damage-radius coefficient of 0.14 for 50psi - I simply plotted the coefficient values from Effects of Nuclear Weapons versus overpressure and extrapolated to 50 psi.
Amen to that.TheDarkling wrote:A slew of (Some ST) Vs (Some SW) No ICS/TM threads have sprung up.
Warsies charge in and complain that the ICS is valid as a debate source (which is true but not really relevant to the thread), the Trekies (at least the low brow trollish ones) run around in circles screaming about Treks Uber TT level weapons (in which case why even discount the ICS???, it would be their friend) and then Warsies respond that 500 Imp ships have the power of the DS1.
General idiocy basically.
You're DasBastard?The Dude wrote:I don't remember making any of my ultimate conclusions based on overpressure figures (the "smoking rubble" scenario was just one of four I used) - my summary was posted here:Ender wrote:Can you send me a copy of S'tans? I got the DaBastard ones already. (I'm having trouble figuring out how he got his overpressure value, anyone know how to contact him?) and when I redid most of his stuff, I managed to get 47.11 GT per shot.
Dress your fucking links, goddamn it
PS If you are asking how I arrived at a damage-radius coefficient of 0.14 for 50psi - I simply plotted the coefficient values from Effects of Nuclear Weapons versus overpressure and extrapolated to 50 psi.