Bubble or hull hugger, which is it for the ISD?

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Bubble or hull hugger, which is it for the ISD?

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Shield wise, which is the shield design for the ISD.
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The shields of an ISD hug close to the hull. Just watch the movies. All of the shots seen hitting ISD's relatively close to the hull.
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I think they mostly hug the hull closely, but can be extended to reach out further. In The Courtship of Princess Leia, the Falcon manages to get under the shields of a Star Destroyer and blow its bridge away.
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Cool. Well that makes life easier, thank you.
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Both, Shields are generaly set next to the Hull or can be moved out (Ref :FlameWind)

However it seems according to COPL that Particule Shields are set farther out though its unknow how much but to give a refernce while the Falcon is skiming over the surface of the ISD less than two meters above it they think they are under the shields giving us a rough estmate of them being between 20-30 Meters away from the ship

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"while the Falcon is skiming over the surface of the ISD less than two meters above it "

Damn! why couldn't we see something like that in a movie :shock:
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In "Darksaber", one Star Destroyer was able to extend its shields to cover another one.

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Jim Raynor wrote:I think they mostly hug the hull closely, but can be extended to reach out further. In The Courtship of Princess Leia, the Falcon manages to get under the shields of a Star Destroyer and blow its bridge away.
If that is true the ISD's have a few serious flaws with their shield designs.
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If that is true the ISD's have a few serious flaws with their shield designs.
The shields where down at the time or do you think an ISD can stand up to two Battle-dragons where pounding it along with the Fact that Solo expolited Zinzji's tempure and ego(He ducked in close, let them slap a tractor on him, then when he was under the particule shields hit the Trator with a pair of missles then ducked in and skimed along the Hull towards the tower and hit it.

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Commander LeoRo wrote:
Jim Raynor wrote:I think they mostly hug the hull closely, but can be extended to reach out further. In The Courtship of Princess Leia, the Falcon manages to get under the shields of a Star Destroyer and blow its bridge away.
If that is true the ISD's have a few serious flaws with their shield designs.



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I'd go with both. One bubble shield would render parts of the ship exposed once something passes the shields. But, with a bubble shield, the asteroids in TESB would have incinerated on impact with bubble, unless either the shields weren't up, or the bubble has only ray-shielding.
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If there is no evidence of a bubble, why should we expect it to be there?

I can't remember seeing any bubble shields in the movies...
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I agree with the above post.

No bubble is evident.
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