Star Wars : the real firepower question
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:58 pm
It's complicated. The EU provides evidence of firepower in the low megaton region on a best day, with most likely a large range of kilotonish firepower.
But if we stick to the movies and TCW on the other hand, they are not so generous. There, the low kiloton range seems to be the rule, and difficultly spotted at that.
The much vaunted asteroid blasting in TESB is seriously disputed for two pages worth of very good reasons.
We're left with the Trade Federation Droid Control Ship blowing up from within with not so impressive explosions, but the central sphere section blowing up in a more impressive way, although we know fuel can blow up.
We have TCW and its CIS ground cannons shooting down Acclamators, or AT-TEs and Jedi Fighters taking care of Munificents with their usual cannons.
In the movie, we have SPHA-T beams that puncture a coreship and once they get through the armour, there's nothing truly awe-inspiring going on. Easily low terawatt for the beams at Geonosis, and in ROTS, a CIS ships that's penetrated by one of those blue beams hardly goes up in some super nuclear fashion once the beam hits the inner sections.
The Invisible Hand is almost a joke, her hull incapable of coping with reentry and the ship being bisected by internal explosions in, at best, the low gigajoule rante if you assume racks upon racks of low megajoule weapon rounds exploded more or less at once.
It seems most of the power in the core goes to the massive thrusters and maneuvering.
The weapon systems, however, are literally dwarfed by such constructs and leave little reason to think they'd benefit a lot from the reactor's output.
In fact, the Munificent-class frigates' twin main cannons are one of the rarest cases of big guns being mounted on ships to seemingly exploit a large fraction of the core's output, making these smaller and perhaps fragile ships good in a sniping role, but sucking at a battleship one.
SPHA-Ts pack lots of firepower, though, and without the EU's idea that they're precharged aboard Venators, we'd consider that these war engines house cores which can provide gigawatts of power, which is impressive, since once upsized, would definitely provide power output generous figures to the large starships. But then again, they all have small cannons that hardly seem to exploit that power.
This is very puzzling. In such a context, nuclear ordnance would be a sure winner, even at levels of Fat Man.
But if we stick to the movies and TCW on the other hand, they are not so generous. There, the low kiloton range seems to be the rule, and difficultly spotted at that.
The much vaunted asteroid blasting in TESB is seriously disputed for two pages worth of very good reasons.
We're left with the Trade Federation Droid Control Ship blowing up from within with not so impressive explosions, but the central sphere section blowing up in a more impressive way, although we know fuel can blow up.
We have TCW and its CIS ground cannons shooting down Acclamators, or AT-TEs and Jedi Fighters taking care of Munificents with their usual cannons.
In the movie, we have SPHA-T beams that puncture a coreship and once they get through the armour, there's nothing truly awe-inspiring going on. Easily low terawatt for the beams at Geonosis, and in ROTS, a CIS ships that's penetrated by one of those blue beams hardly goes up in some super nuclear fashion once the beam hits the inner sections.
The Invisible Hand is almost a joke, her hull incapable of coping with reentry and the ship being bisected by internal explosions in, at best, the low gigajoule rante if you assume racks upon racks of low megajoule weapon rounds exploded more or less at once.
It seems most of the power in the core goes to the massive thrusters and maneuvering.
The weapon systems, however, are literally dwarfed by such constructs and leave little reason to think they'd benefit a lot from the reactor's output.
In fact, the Munificent-class frigates' twin main cannons are one of the rarest cases of big guns being mounted on ships to seemingly exploit a large fraction of the core's output, making these smaller and perhaps fragile ships good in a sniping role, but sucking at a battleship one.
SPHA-Ts pack lots of firepower, though, and without the EU's idea that they're precharged aboard Venators, we'd consider that these war engines house cores which can provide gigawatts of power, which is impressive, since once upsized, would definitely provide power output generous figures to the large starships. But then again, they all have small cannons that hardly seem to exploit that power.
This is very puzzling. In such a context, nuclear ordnance would be a sure winner, even at levels of Fat Man.