Wow, Wong really shoving crap up his ass.
My Lord, the fleet has moved out of light-speed. Comm-Scan has detected an energy field protecting an area of the sixth planet of the Hoth system. The field is strong enough to deflect any bombardment"- General Veers, TESB. Planetary energy shields were used in TESB and ROTJ, but the Rebels' primitive Hoth energy shield was not at all similar to the sophisticated planetary energy shield in ROTJ which could prevent any and all ground attacks (unlike the Hoth shield), while simultaneously protecting the orbiting DS2. The Hoth energy shield essentially formed a "canopy" which ground forces could penetrate easily, while the Endor energy shield completely encircled the Endor moon as well as the DS2, leaving no openings through which to launch a ground assault.
...WHAT THE HELL?! That is absurd. There is no way you can create a barrier around a base, while ignoring the lower portions of the shield. Any genius could just angle a shot to fire through that hole. Even if one argues that the the lower portions would still deflect energy weapons, that's still a load of crap if you have 200GT weapons. One blast on the outer edge of the shield canopy would send a massive shockwave and debrie flying right into the base, tearing not only the base, but the very landscape to shreds as it moved along.
This claim is nothing more than absurd masturbation. Not to mention that with that kind of firepower, no one in their right mind would consider a asteroid field a life endangering threat.
The Rebels' primitive Hoth energy shield was therefore capable of withstanding the full bombardment of 5 ISD's and 1 SSD, carrying an order of magnitude more firepower than a Base-Delta-Zero operation would require, indefinitely (in other words, >5 billion TW).
Read above, such claims of firepower would have meant that anyone who had any grasp on military technology would have justs fired a volley of blasts around the shield bubble, kicking up more than enough damage in shockwaves and debrie to crush the rebellion then and there. And even if you argue about some kind of uber armor protecting the generator, then you could easily kill or cripple the tunnels they were living under (which had suffered collapses and other minor damage from the less than impressive battle above).
This claim is absurd.
Most significantly, this energy shield paled in comparison to the massive planetary energy shields erected at well-defended planets like the Endor sanctuary moon, Coruscant, and Byss (among others).
Ah yes, because we all saw shields on those planets...oh, hold the phone, all of those didn't have shielding, save for the last, which is from lesser canon!
This is one of the primary reasons that our strategists valued the Death Star,
Bull, the movie clearly indicated that the Death Star was a weapon of terror, not one used to act as a battle platform.
and why we built a second Death Star even after the first one was destroyed in the disastrous Battle of Yavin.
No, you see, if the Empire had any brains, they would have altered the design to fit more with that of a ISD, except much longer, and probably thinner. The entire ship would be deciated to shields and the main weapon, which would be used to penetrate the enemy shields. Furthermore, the output would be vastly reduced since there would be no reason to waste the extra energy to uneeded power. Merely by having a few escort ISDs, you could easily obliterate a planet without issue, simply because you have destroyed their planetary shield, and given that the most we see in the way of planetary defenses are *smirk* fighters, then there is no reason to believe that the Empire would need such a massive station. Hell, the fact is that the Empire should be in control of the planetary shielding, and even failing that, there shouldn't be a fleet large enough to stop on of their own invasion task forces. If the Empire had those "millions" of ships, and the Rebels had only those present in RotJ, then to even fear such a counter tactic to the one I placed above is absurd. Hell, even the lower five digit thouands of starships would laugh at that. And hell, these anti-shield ships means that you can build more, and have more of a chance to blast off that shield. Hell, even adding in a few extra petatons wouldn't hurt for the sake of crippling the planet.
Only truly massive firepower can penetrate the sophisticated planetary energy shields used in the Star Wars galaxy.
Really? Then again, I suppose mid level MT shielding would be fairly impressive compared to our own technology.
Luckily, the Federation does not possess the technology to create powerful planetary energy shields, and are limited to partial-shields which only prevent matter-energy transportation.
I suppose that would explain why the Enterprise 1701 was only able to penetrate this partial-shield cover that only prevents matter-energy transportation with its phasers on the
other side of the planet?
This allows us to bombard their planetary populations at will even with very small starship groups. Some cultists dispute the fact that they lack planetary shielding technology, but no Federation planet has ever been demonstrated to be capable of surviving orbital bombardment without assistance from starships.
Yeah, because Earth was obliterated during the initial Breen attack on Earth, and the Enterprise 1701 had no trouble penetrating that shield to get to Kirk...oh that's right, Earth wasn't left a smoldering cinder of a world, and the Enterprise couldn't penetrate the planetary shielding of a planet dedicated to keep in nut jobs, save at one weakpoint.
Hey, pretty funny there. It apparently takes the noble right to be a capital/important world in order to get these uber shields (why doesn't the Empire just dismantle them?), but some planet where they keep crazies get this kind of protection? Damn, I'd sure hate to live in the SW world when I was told that.
Oh, and hey! It was mentioned in another episode that the Chancelor's building could easily take 12 photon torpedoes. Wow...all of that for just one building? I wonder what the Planetary shield would be able to hold back. Probably take a fleet. Like the Breen fleet that invaded earth.
In Way of the Warrior, it was stated that the Klingons were "fortifying their positions and deploying orbital defense systems", perhaps similar to the orbital defense systems used by the Dominion in their defensive stand against fleets of Federation and Klingon warships. If they possessed the ability to build planetary shields capable of withstanding massive orbital bombardments, flimsy orbital defense systems would be unnecessary.
Wow, Wong really has no idea how to protect a planet...does he? Only an arrogant dipshit would be so stupid as to believe that their planetary shield could withstand any bombardment, and so never invest in the idea of something
to shoot back at the guys trying to kill you. That would be as smart as building a castle with really good walls, but then not even bothering to put up archers to ensure that the invaders start dying before you run out of supplies.
And yes, the Klingons were building more orbital defense units, and I'm sure the UFP has their own for their planet. Possibly akin to a space dock or station, which could fire back. Because you see Wong, unlike you, the Star Trek races believe in not letting a fleet of ships bombard your planet at their lesiure. It isn't even a matter of "lol, they never get through my shield" so much of it as "Hey, I'm not going to sit down and watch as a bunch of douchbags start blasting at my only defense from being sodomized".
Perhaps if Coruscant had some orbital weapons, or even ground mounted weapons to point at invading fleets, they wouldn't have lost their ruler so easily. Or if Naboo had anything defending her save for a few fighters.