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Posted: 2004-02-08 02:45am
by SWPIGWANG
Illuminatus Primus wrote:Simple off-axis repulsor systems would avoid tipping problems. They wouldn't actually support or move the vehicle, and we know they require little power and are very compact.
So should we have legged craft with repulsors or repulsors with legs?

I say the latter would be better.

Posted: 2004-02-09 08:18am
by Sarevok
SWPIGWANG wrote:
Illuminatus Primus wrote:Simple off-axis repulsor systems would avoid tipping problems. They wouldn't actually support or move the vehicle, and we know they require little power and are very compact.
So should we have legged craft with repulsors or repulsors with legs?

I say the latter would be better.
They are same thing.

Posted: 2004-02-09 10:43am
by Gil Hamilton
evilcat4000 wrote:They are same thing.
Nah, the difference is that a walker with repulsorlifts uses it's legs as it's primary mode of transportation and the repulsors for support, while it's vice versa with a repulsorcraft with legs.

Posted: 2004-02-17 05:44pm
by wautd
i havnt read the complete topic but about the armor of the AT-ST in ROTJ


- it get completely smashed between 2 tree logs

- the one that looses his balance and falls to the ground is totally wasted also

- it could surive a few hit from another AT-ST tough

So can we conclude it offers only minimal protection against physical weapons?

or maybe just bad scripting on that matter ;)