StarWarsStarTrek wrote:The belt WAS very dense, this is stated in the ESB novel and is obviously on screen, as you can see numerous asteroids of various sizes moving at rather fast speed.
No,
it wasn't...
While there are clusters of high density, the sixe of the rocks should pose no danger whatsoever to ships capable of resisting 200GT of firepower...
Plus, these asteroids were pretty funky, since they tended to explode like fireworks when they hit each other, as seen at 2:31 of the linked video...
That depends on the size of the asteroid belt. How big was it?
Doesn't matter, AT-TEs still destroyed those capital ships using anti infantry vehicules weapons, not Capital ship grade weapons...
Yeah, and? The shields of both sides were obviously down.
No no no, my young Padawan, your first position was that
no TLs were used in the battle, while we can clearly see, at 2:46 (when the fighters pass between two ships),
they were ...
Also, looking at the movie, you clearly see the battle is not fought at any type of long range at all, contrary to your claims...
And we also have examples of ST ships going within 10 km to hit a giant borg cube. Long range battles in ST are the exception, not the norm. Meanwhile, long range battles in SW are the norm, not the exception.
Actually, RotJ, RotS, and TCW all show battle ranges in the low km range, nothing longer.
Care to back up your claims with evidence of this in the movies or TCW, like we did?
That's the thing; the highest showings for warp drive are still around on par with the lowest showings for hyperdrive. We have instances of SW ships going across the galaxy in a matter of hours.
I've always been of the opinion, based on what we see in shows and movies, the Hyperdrive is indeed a bit faster than Warp Drive, but what we've shown is that the difference isn't as big as Warsies would like us to believe...
To go across a 120,000 LY galaxy in a day (which most SW ships can do in under a day) would take a speed of about 40 million C if I'm getting the math right.
Well, this is where I ask for proof that the SW Galaxy is indeed 120 000LY, because two sources in higher canon, both movie novels, state the opposite.
And second, can you provide evidence that most ships can indeed cross the Galaxy in less than a day, because you haven't for the moment...
That's your only excuse? So if the Empire gets to devote its full forces to an invasion, or if the New Republic/Galactic Alliance devotes its full forces to an invasion, then Star Wars wins?
Yes, but un-necessary.
My answer to who would win always depended on the time period.
If we give the SW Galaxy the DS or the DS II, then SW wins, even if it doesn't throw all its ships in the fray...
It would be difficult, but once they DO map the ST galaxy and get a superweapon over there, the Federation's completely screwed.
Yes, if they do indeed succeed in getting maps, then I agree the Federation, the Klingons, the entire Milky way is screwed... :)
Except that Federation warp drive is too slow to reach any Star Wars star system
Not really, since the higher Canon points to a very small SW Galaxy, barely bigger than the Federation, which most ships can cross in a few days, and in less than a day for the fastest, like the E-E...
And since the Empire has over 1 000 000 systems as of ANH, there will be plenty of systems close to any wormhole leading to the SW Galaxy...
Transphasic armor - which helps against 200 gt turbolasers how?
200GT weapons that don't exist in the higher canon, such as the movies, TCW or even novels of the movies...