Darth Tanner wrote:Actually we don't know how Emp transfer power
Smoking and sparking wires in the MF, Refrences to hotwiring stuff. Wires are present in the Empire.
There is no reason to belive ion cannons wouldn't work on Fed tech.
Well this isn't my field and all I know is what i've heard second or third hand so I'll let this point drop.
Star Destoryers use hyper matter reactors that yield vast amounts of energy.
Star wars ships use fusion via the ROTS novel and the ANH novel. If you like I can post the relevent quotes.
Also hyper matter fusion is a product of the vs culture and is not present in any Eu book as far a I know, not even the ICS.
The end of the war, I think its called What you leave behind. or it may be the one before this as there was limited fighting in the last episode due to the dominion discovering love.
I rent in something this week and give it a look see, so until then truce on this point?
Both ships were practically stationary
Afterwards yes, but before that the badly damaged Enterprise managed half-way decent speed.
a good example of poor ST agility though as the Scimitar was unable to get out of the way
True, but a good show of ST agility was teh scimitar everywhere else in the movie.
Oh and as a result of the hit the Scimitar lost all of its weapons and was forced to rely on its green light uber weapon of doom.
True, but i was merely showing that a crippled, doomed vessel, like the rebel ships we were talking about, did a kamakize attack and lived.
hmm ok, but they were sat down and had things to hold on to
Between the surprise of the viewscreen bein vaporised and the sudden suction of space, that a guy didn't hang on tight enough isn't that bad.
why would a blast door do a poorer job?
Slower. Harder to position to cover odd vunerable spots. I doubt a Stardestroyer bridge has a blast door come done and cover thier viewscreen.
oh and SW has forcefields too
True but they don't seem as main stream as Feds forcefields, blast doors are still the main blocking item.