You claimed they were wrong but provided no basis, what the fuck did youy expect? Hell, you even came in here for a "hazing"Vexx wrote:A couple of things I'd like to say before I go on to crunching the numbers.
First, I'm disturbed that so many of you decided to try and flame me before I even put any numbers out. It just goes to show how unwilling most of you are to even consider other information. You're going to believe what you want no matter what.
It's becoming rather obvious which person you believe is more accurateSecond, I'm surprised by Ossus. I had heard he was one of the worst "rabbid Warsies" but he was one of the only ones (if not THE only) that's actually willing to look at and consider my figures. Hats off to you Ossus, and I owe you an apology, you actually seem to be a fair person.
1) This is a military standard, not just a USA thingThird:The Empire is not the United States Military. Trying to make the two seem the same is baseless and quite irrelevant. I don't understand how you can try to make an arguement by comparing two completely different things.I will state it again: Military protocal states that while in command the captain does not leave the bridge area. If command attention in another area is required, the Chief of the Boat or Executive Officer goes. This is a simple fact.
2) Ranks, ship classes, and other traditions (IE marching) are the same, so provide some evidence that this would be different.
Wow, way tot totally ignore what Sean told you and do things in an overly complicated manner. And your numbers differ because you just guessed (translation: you pulled it out of your ass) whereas Mike scaled to get a different velocity.Anyway, onto the bridge tower asteroid hit.
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And how exactly does Brian fit into this? Me thinks you just dragged his name in so that you could cover your ass incase Mike got pissed off at your shit.
You eyeballed instead of scalingSo anyway, that's how I came up with those figures. What do you think? Do you see anything wrong with the calculations?
Dismiss it without saying why. Ingenius. Fucking troll. Between this, the TT level torps, and the using gravity bombs agaisnt a flying starship, how have you not been titled or atleast sent to the HoS yet?Most importantly, how can an ISD, which is designed to take 300GT (according to SD.net) HTL shots, be destroyed (or atleast heavily damaged) by an equivilent 50 kiloton blast? I've heard the arguement, "The shields were weakened by asteroid hits", but that's not a very good excuse..
Right, they can build Mulit KM skyscrapers, they can build Planet Killing Moon sized space stations, but they can't build a simple energy dispersive armor like we are working on now.But even if it's assumed a Star Destroyer is only able to take a single of its own HTL shots before being destroyed, it would have to have been hit by 5,999,999,999 70 meter wide asteroids. That's not very likely.
And with this statement, you reveal how limited your scientific knowledge isOn a related side-topic, in TESB a TIE fighter is destroyed by a meteor crashing into it. I don't have screen-caps on hand but I can estimate a generous 10 meter diameter for the asteroid, and the same 8mg/cm^3 density, and, let's say, 200 meters a second velocity. That equals to being only 19 tons of TNT! Even if every variable is included, that number won't be going up very much.
Apparently the only thing you have less of then scientific knowledge is tactical thinking. Here's a clue: Look at the power a ship the size of Slave 1 can pack. Then look at how much difficulty capital hips have targeting smaller ships with their heavy weapons.What the hell good is a TIE fighter in a universe where capital ships are designed to take many hundreds of gigatons of energy? That would mean that a single HTL bolt could vapourize billions of TIE fighters.
As the rest of the thread shows, when people pointed out your problems, you ran like hell. Now there is some guts boys and girls.Anyway, these are just the figures I've come up with. If you see anything wrong, tell me and I'll do my best to answer to them.