Plot device. ;-)ILikeDeathNote wrote: What was the nature of the crash?
Without the video to view, it's tough to make comparisons.ILikeDeathNote wrote: Either way, for it to survive even in that state shows pretty good engineering.
-Mike

It's pretty interesting to see that the clone trooper shrugged it off pretty easily too. Though the planet's air was perfectly breathable (the Clone Troopers were the only ones with any kind of breathing apparatus, of course as part of their armor) but he didn't seem concerned about his armor being compromised one bit.l33telboi wrote: Only thing interesting in the versus debate sense was that clone armor seemed quite susceptible to corrosive acids
Yes, but we'll also be comparing this to Star Trek crash events like the Delta Flyer crash in "Once Upon a Time" [YOY, Season 5], as well as the crash of Tuvok and Neelix's shuttle in "Rise" [YOY, Season 3], which remained intact and at least in the case of the DF, was repaired and returned to flight not long afterwords.2046 wrote:All in all, not a *terrible* performance, but certainly less impressive than it could be. However, next week features one of those wee Republic cruisers hitting the ground, possibly with more impressive effect, so we'll see.
Don't forget the crash of Voyager in the alternate timeline, which yielded an almost intact ship, as well as the crash of the Dominion ship in DS9, which was said to have survived an impact embedding it in 90 meters of stone...Mike D wrote:Yes, but we'll also be comparing this to Star Trek crash events like the Delta Flyer crash in "Once Upon a Time" [YOY, Season 5], as well as the crash of a Tuvok and Neelix's shuttle in "Rise" [YOY, Season 3], which remained intact and at least in the case of the DF, was repaired and returned to flight not long afterwords.
What kind of damage were the capships taking in this battle? If we aren't seening gigaton level explosions, or any serious explosion whatsoever, it goes a long way towards contradicting ICS.l33telboi wrote: Well, that was certainly one of the better spacebattles I've ever seen.
Again there are a few interesting bits of tech info that can be gained. We have an all-out capship battle inside the atmosphere, again. Munificent-class Frigates firing at Venator-class Stardestroyers, with a number of shots missing and streaking towards the surface of the planet.
Interesting, as that would potentially contradict a number of novelization and EU material on how hyperdrive works.l33telboi wrote: A Venator jumps to hyperspace while inside the atmosphere, it's said to be extremely dangerous, but apparently also possible.
So with the supposed 1e23 watt shields, these vessels are scared of crashing at relatively low velocity into an ordinary star? Hmmmm....l33telboi wrote: Then we have another interesting bit with a Republic Frigate (when did they change the designation?) hurtling towards a star, but managing to slingshot around it at the last minute. Yeah... slingshot around the sun in what looked like a few seconds... with the star being something like a few 100km wide when looking at the curvature… and the Frigate traveling a few times its own length per second.
Just so you know, the ICS doesn't claim gigatons, it claims teratons for capships and scaling would suggest ISDs are in the petaton region, if not the double-digit petaton region.Mike DiCenso wrote:What kind of damage were the capships taking in this battle? If we aren't seening gigaton level explosions, or any serious explosion whatsoever, it goes a long way towards contradicting ICS.
Since then I've found two interesting bits of news:Interesting, as that would potentially contradict a number of novelization and EU material on how hyperdrive works.
It was heavily damaged, so there's no real problem there.So with the supposed 1e23 watt shields, these vessels are scared of crashing at relatively low velocity into an ordinary star? Hmmmm....
Admittedly, are there many shows that would show nuclear firepower exchanged between ships in atmosphere, with one miss triggering a nearby blinding nuclear fireball that would mask the whole battle?Mike DiCenso wrote:Interesting screencap there showing the sub-kiloton hull impacts to the Republic cruiser as well as what looks to be.... WWII style flak bursts... Complete with little puffy black clouds, no less! All are sub-kiloton, too. No massive nuclear dedonation style explosions; heat and shockwaves, ect. It looks like something you could fly a squadron of B-17 bombers through.
Surprising, but you bet it has to be dangerous, when even a simple nebula can force a fast CIS warship to circle it.l33telboi wrote:A Venator jumps to hyperspace while inside the atmosphere, it's said to be extremely dangerous, but apparently also possible.
Well, nobody would like to crash into a star, but ships with thousand g accelerations and e23 watt shielding would surely deal with such a situation with less hysteria.Mike DiCenso wrote:So with the supposed 1e23 watt shields, these vessels are scared of crashing at relatively low velocity into an ordinary star? Hmmmm....
-Mike