Super Star Destroyer
Moderator: Vympel
-
- Homicidal Maniac
- Posts: 6964
- Joined: 2002-07-07 03:06pm
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
Spontaneous release of tension by the crew of home one who were pretty stressed? (going up against a superior ship in a numerically superior fleet orbitning an immensely supeior battle station is very stressful.)
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
-
- Homicidal Maniac
- Posts: 6964
- Joined: 2002-07-07 03:06pm
- Tribun
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 2164
- Joined: 2003-05-25 10:02am
- Location: Lübeck, Germany
- Contact:
As much as I have read about that in the EU until now, not even that was the case. (I haven't read very far, because I began to HATE the EU)Yes, but they should have felt guilty afterwards, and sent a hallmark card to the deceaseds' dependents.
As much as I understand, they generalized all Imperials as evil and simply dismissed all the dead as if they were worthless crap. Rebel Personnell still boast themselves how many "Imps" the have slaughtered etc. ..........
So I interpreted it. But of course I could be wrong and totally misinterpreted all of that......
- Grand Admiral Thrawn
- Ruthless Imperial Tyrant
- Posts: 5755
- Joined: 2002-07-03 06:11pm
- Location: Canada
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
What the FUCK!?Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Most of the men on the Death Star, after all, had not volunteered to be there.
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
- Lord Pounder
- Pretty Hate Machine
- Posts: 9695
- Joined: 2002-11-19 04:40pm
- Location: Belfast, unfortunately
- Contact:
IMHO they are celebrating surviving a battle with a ship that on paper should have slagged the fleet without breakign a sweat. The Executor was a massive ship. By all means the fleet expected to die engaging it. The death of Executor lead to the posibility that they might survive.
RIP Yosemite Bear
Gone, Never Forgotten
Gone, Never Forgotten
- Grand Admiral Thrawn
- Ruthless Imperial Tyrant
- Posts: 5755
- Joined: 2002-07-03 06:11pm
- Location: Canada
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
UGH! Assuming 1% of the population want to join up thats over 10,000,000,000 recruits from coruscant alone.
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
-
- Homicidal Maniac
- Posts: 6964
- Joined: 2002-07-07 03:06pm
- Isolder74
- Official SD.Net Ace of Cakes
- Posts: 6762
- Joined: 2002-07-10 01:16am
- Location: Weber State of Construction University
- Contact:
Have you ever met anyone who served in WWII? They talk about how many transports, planes or whatever they killed or shot down all the time sounds pretty normal to me.Tribun wrote:As much as I have read about that in the EU until now, not even that was the case. (I haven't read very far, because I began to HATE the EU)Yes, but they should have felt guilty afterwards, and sent a hallmark card to the deceaseds' dependents.
As much as I understand, they generalized all Imperials as evil and simply dismissed all the dead as if they were worthless crap. Rebel Personnell still boast themselves how many "Imps" the have slaughtered etc. ..........
So I interpreted it. But of course I could be wrong and totally misinterpreted all of that......
Last edited by Isolder74 on 2003-06-05 02:39am, edited 1 time in total.
Hapan Battle Dragons Rule!
When you want peace prepare for war! --Confusious
That was disapointing ..Should we show this Federation how to build a ship so we may have worthy foes? Typhonis 1
The Prince of The Writer's Guild|HAB Spacewolf Tank General| God Bless America!
When you want peace prepare for war! --Confusious
That was disapointing ..Should we show this Federation how to build a ship so we may have worthy foes? Typhonis 1
The Prince of The Writer's Guild|HAB Spacewolf Tank General| God Bless America!
- Isolder74
- Official SD.Net Ace of Cakes
- Posts: 6762
- Joined: 2002-07-10 01:16am
- Location: Weber State of Construction University
- Contact:
Do you have any idea how impractical that is. So you are saying that the bomber crews of the US 8th Air Force should send a card to the wives and children of the factory workers they bombed? In war soldiers will kill each other that just a simple fact of life.consequences wrote:Yes, but they should have felt guilty afterwards, and sent a hallmark card to the deceaseds' dependents.
Now can we get this back on topic!
Hapan Battle Dragons Rule!
When you want peace prepare for war! --Confusious
That was disapointing ..Should we show this Federation how to build a ship so we may have worthy foes? Typhonis 1
The Prince of The Writer's Guild|HAB Spacewolf Tank General| God Bless America!
When you want peace prepare for war! --Confusious
That was disapointing ..Should we show this Federation how to build a ship so we may have worthy foes? Typhonis 1
The Prince of The Writer's Guild|HAB Spacewolf Tank General| God Bless America!
- Grand Admiral Thrawn
- Ruthless Imperial Tyrant
- Posts: 5755
- Joined: 2002-07-03 06:11pm
- Location: Canada
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
I was using the ueber low end barrel scraping estimates...
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
- His Divine Shadow
- Commence Primary Ignition
- Posts: 12791
- Joined: 2002-07-03 07:22am
- Location: Finland, west coast
Thats really low, then again it's not like the rebels are perfect flawless beings of righteousness, they have dumb fucking morons and pigfuckers in their ranks too.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:Ahem.
She knew that not all those escape pods were shot accidentally.
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who did not.
- His Divine Shadow
- Commence Primary Ignition
- Posts: 12791
- Joined: 2002-07-03 07:22am
- Location: Finland, west coast
That indeed sucks in the EU novels, so one dimensional and unrealistic.Tribun wrote:As much as I have read about that in the EU until now, not even that was the case. (I haven't read very far, because I began to HATE the EU)Yes, but they should have felt guilty afterwards, and sent a hallmark card to the deceaseds' dependents.
As much as I understand, they generalized all Imperials as evil and simply dismissed all the dead as if they were worthless crap. Rebel Personnell still boast themselves how many "Imps" the have slaughtered etc. ..........
So I interpreted it. But of course I could be wrong and totally misinterpreted all of that......
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who did not.
- Typhonis 1
- Rabid Monkey Scientist
- Posts: 5791
- Joined: 2002-07-06 12:07am
- Location: deep within a secret cloning lab hidden in the brotherhood of the monkey thread
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
The scrippt extract above refers to it as a Battle ship. I cannot verify the accuracy of that script though.
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
- Tribun
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 2164
- Joined: 2003-05-25 10:02am
- Location: Lübeck, Germany
- Contact:
I always hated the whole Imperial-bashing in the EU too. So I decided to write my own Episode VI, were Vader regains his health and, after the Emperor sentenced whole death squadron to death, managed to defect with the whoule squadron (including the executor) to the rebels.That indeed sucks in the EU novels, so one dimensional and unrealistic.
I will made him give the rebels lecturs about how self-righterous they are, and how they would only be seen as murderers and terrorists, if they would simply blew up the 2nd Death Star.
Regarding the class of the Executor.
I think its a hybrid. A battleship combined with a carrier.
- Lord Pounder
- Pretty Hate Machine
- Posts: 9695
- Joined: 2002-11-19 04:40pm
- Location: Belfast, unfortunately
- Contact:
I severely doubt the Executor had conscripts aboard. This was the Flagship of the Imperial Fleet when the Empire is at it's peak. It was an honour to serve in her. It is even mentioned in HttE that it was crewed by "a disproportionate(sp?) amount of the most promising line officers".
RIP Yosemite Bear
Gone, Never Forgotten
Gone, Never Forgotten
Personally I don't foresee why a Galactic Civilization would need to resort to Conscription. Even if only 1%, HELL, say .5% of the population volunteered that would be an ENORMOUS militray machine one way or the other. I think its a brainbug related to the Cold War when all the Commmunist dictatorships were conscripting from their populations as the USSR and China does and do.
Wherever you go, there you are.
Ripped Shirt Monkey - BOTMWriter's Guild Cybertron's Finest Justice League
This updated sig brought to you by JME2
Ripped Shirt Monkey - BOTMWriter's Guild Cybertron's Finest Justice League
This updated sig brought to you by JME2
Really it would depend on the type and scale of the threats they face. With the SW universe the way it is voluteers are more than enough so they'd be able to pick only the best applicants. In a total war against an extra-universal/galactic power conscription might be required.Stravo wrote:Personally I don't foresee why a Galactic Civilization would need to resort to Conscription. Even if only 1%, HELL, say .5% of the population volunteered that would be an ENORMOUS militray machine one way or the other. I think its a brainbug related to the Cold War when all the Commmunist dictatorships were conscripting from their populations as the USSR and China does and do.
-
- Homicidal Maniac
- Posts: 6964
- Joined: 2002-07-07 03:06pm
- nightmare
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 1539
- Joined: 2002-07-26 11:07am
- Location: Here. Sometimes there.
a) The DS2 has low gravity, conservatively about ten percent of Earth standard, unless you assume the fuel had complex mass - in which the crew would be squashed if the ag fields shot down, plus that Endor would have been orbiting the DS.Tribun wrote:I should formulate it different:The ship was hovering at very low altitude over something with the surface gravity of earth...
Why the fuck did the repulsorlifts shut down, when the bridge is hit?! It is common Imperial practice, that the machines on starships are as autonomous aus possible. There is no logical explanation for shutdown of the repulsors only because the bridge is hit.
This scene was only in the movie for worshipping the Rebellion. Or, if the movies ARE historical documents of the NR, simple Rebel propaganda.
b) The ony proof that the Executor-class even has repulsors comes from a comic.
c) You can hear the engines whine higher as the ship accelerates into the dive towards the DS2 - at a far higher speed than gravity could have made it, unless you go with the complex mass assumption.
Conclusion: the novel is wrong, and it was engine misfire. (Which btw gives the Executor a 180 degree turning radius at ~60 seconds. Probably less since it was still accelerating).