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  • Re: Off the top of my head

    Originally posted by DinoDoc
    Furthermore, if the globes really were deflector shield generators then they would themselves be sufficiently shielded to withstand missile attacks from mere starfighters.
    Perhaps you could explain to me why it is considered odd that a fighter could score a hit/even a critical one against a ship already under attack from numerous sources. All of which were serving to drain the shields strength and power.
    Thanks for supporting my argument. If you're willing to acknowledge that the barrage from the cruisers was enough to deplete the shields of an SSD to such a state that it was vulnerable to small fighter fire, what case remains that the globe was some sort of shield generator, in the absence of that being stated? None.

    If the star destroyer globes were deflector shields or if shield generators took any advantage from being prominently placed on a vessel's outer hull then we would expect to see similar structures on rebel capital ships and other vessels. We do not.
    I fail to see how this is anything signifigant. You see different ship designs between factions all the time in sci-fi series.
    But even within the faction, there aren't any such globes on other classes of Imperial ships. If putting the shield generators there isn't necessary, why would they? Note that the Linear Array is perched atop the bridge tower as well, between the globes. Its purpose is long-range scanning. Doesn't it make most sense that, since that is put on top of the tower, that the other items on top of the tower are also communications/sensor systems?

    And again, since it is never stated in a canonical source that the globes are shield generators, why is this a rational assumption, whereas the sensor arrays option isn't?
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    • And again, since it is never stated in a canonical source that the globes are shield generators, why is this a rational assumption, whereas the sensor arrays option isn't?
      Show me a cannon source that says they are sensor arrays (Fan sites don't count. Though if they have scans of those blue prints you were talking about, I'd be more than willing to look at them if that is the case.) and I will publicly admit that I was wrong.
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      • Originally posted by DinoDoc
        And again, since it is never stated in a canonical source that the globes are shield generators, why is this a rational assumption, whereas the sensor arrays option isn't?
        Show me a cannon source that says they are sensor arrays (Fan sites don't count. Though if they have scans of those blue prints you were talking about, I'd be more than willing to look at them if that is the case.) and I will publicly admit that I was wrong.


        Geoffrey Mandel's 1978 blueprints for the star destroyers of Devastator's type, indicating the globes as having a sensor role. Mandel was a technical consultant on A New Hope and, it should be noted, has authored numerous technical commentaries and books for Star Trek.

        Note this as well:



        Actual construction of a spherical radar array here on Earth.
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        • I'm convinced. They were sensors.
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          • Originally posted by PLATO1003
            I'm convinced. They were sensors.
            Now...drink the Kool-Aid!
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            • Originally posted by Boris Godunov


              Now...drink the Kool-Aid!

              Yum....Wait whaat is hhhhhaaappenning to MEeeeeeeee. I'm FeElInG pretty straaan
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              • Leave it. I insist on nothing less than a Deathstar
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                • It's also worth mention that at least one ISD was seen 'sploding with the sensor globes still on top.
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                  • You know, all the arguments I've seen here on bridge placement center on why it probably wouldn't be a weakness -- can anybody give me a reason it would be a strength?
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                    • Originally posted by Elok
                      Technically, you're all lying, seeing as the ships you refer to do not exist at all...
                      Technically, according to propositional logic, they are telling the truth because non-existent ships cannot invalidate their statements.
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                      • Originally posted by The Mad Monk
                        can anybody give me a reason it would be a strength?
                        They can't. It's stupid.
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                        • Originally posted by The Mad Monk
                          You know, all the arguments I've seen here on bridge placement center on why it probably wouldn't be a weakness -- can anybody give me a reason it would be a strength?
                          Easier to defend against a mutiny.
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                          • Originally posted by DinoDoc
                            They can't. It's stupid.
                            I'm waiting...
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                            • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                              I'm waiting...
                              For what? My public admission of error? Here it is: "I was wrong about the shield generator question."
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