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  • Originally posted by Lonestar
    There is, however, a more mindnumbing website made by an astrophysicist in Australia. It's one of the hosted sites on Theforce.net (technical commentaries). I'm too lazy to go there myshelf, but I believe most of your questions will be covered there.
    Thanks for the link.

    My view is the whole Star Wars universe wasn't created with any sort of science or technological accuracy in mind, because the whole story is just a fairy tale wrapped in Science Fiction clothing, not true SF per se. Trying to rationalise it will just make you gaga.
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    • Originally posted by Urban Ranger





      I wasn't saying they can't move FTL, I was saying they cannot fight FTL.
      So? When in the entire franchise of Star Trek, has a FTL-moving warship fired on a slower-than-light target?

      I eagerly await your cite.
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      • They deserve better than just number 2.

        When it comes to combat, Both the Vorlons and Shadows have weapons that can cut through any kind of shields, and cut a ship in half in a matter of seconds...

        The Federation or Empire wouldn't last long...
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        • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
          You are talking about a whole bunch of people who don't know a thing of astronomy even if it bites them in the rear. You know where that number 400 billion comes from? It's number of stars estimated in the Milky Way galaxy. What a coincidence.
          Where did you get that? The upper limit of estimated stars in the Milky Way is only 100 billion:



          That gives the SW galaxy 4 times the number of stars than the Milky Way.

          It is entirely possible that the SW galaxy is far smaller than it is asserted by the fans and novel writers.
          Right. So despite logic, it could be smaller. There's a sound argument.


          The core of the Milky Way is a 30,000 diameter sphere. The whole galaxy is about 100,000 ly in diameter and 10,000 ly thick, budging in the middle. So it will take the Enterprise-D over 390 years to completely transverse the Milky Way.

          How could a sphere be 100,000 ly in diameter but only 10,000 ly thick?

          It takes Han a matter of hours to traverse from the outer rim (Tatooine) to the Core (Alderaan). That's at least 30,000 ly in hours.
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          • Originally posted by DinoDoc
            Talk about exaggerations. Especially when we have Han "bragging" that his ship makes .5 past light speed.
            Again, we've dealt with this... .5 doesn't mean 1.5c. In fact, an official source defines it:

            From an official source, Dark Force Rising:

            "From the labored sound of the engines, [Mara Jade] could guess they were pushing uncomfortably far past a Victory Star Destroyer's normal flank speed of Point Four Five. Possibly even as high as Point Five, which would mean they were covering a hundred twenty-seven light-years per hour."
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            • Originally posted by Urban Ranger
              I read it. It's just a bunch of numbers made up by silly fans and authors who have no idea what a brown dwarf is. I wouldn't call it authoritative.
              Cop out. Those numbers come from official novelizations, which are considered canon unless contradicted by the films. And they aren't contradicted.

              Considering the technological ludicrousness in Voyager alone, I don't think ST has room to criticize.

              You are talking about a very specific ship, not Imperial ships in general. Try again.
              This relies on your assumption that Imp ships can't do the same thing. No such assumption is warranted.

              I wasn't saying they can't move FTL, I was saying they cannot fight FTL.
              As Lonestar pointed out, fighting a ship not going FTL while going FTL is, frankly, impossible.
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              • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                Cop out. Those numbers come from official novelizations, which are considered canon unless contradicted by the films. And they aren't contradicted.
                What does that mean? Is official silliness better than unofficial silliness?

                Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                Considering the technological ludicrousness in Voyager alone, I don't think ST has room to criticize.
                Bring it!

                Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                This relies on your assumption that Imp ships can't do the same thing. No such assumption is warranted.
                Com'on Boris, I thought you are better than that. As usual, it is the burden of proponents of an assertion to show evidence for it.

                Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                As Lonestar pointed out, fighting a ship not going FTL while going FTL is, frankly, impossible.
                As far as I can remember, there is no battle scene in any of the original 3 episodes that took place FTL. Since I haven't seen any of the new "prequels," I am not 100% certain on it.
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                • Ok, I will take it you are ceding the other points, as your response of it being "silliness" is just a cop out, considering both SW and ST require a suspension of disbelief. Unless you want to explain the sheer absurdity of transportation beams in regards to living subjects.

                  As for the FTL travel, you're missing the point. Think about it tactically. How could a vessel flying at FTL travel engage in combat with a ship going at such a dramatically slower speed?

                  Answer Lonestar's question.
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                  • What good is speed if the enemy has weapons that can cut through your shields like butter...

                    GO BAB 5
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                    • Originally posted by Boris Godunov


                      The galaxy in Star Wars is vaster than our own. According to canonical sources (ANH novelization), the Empire alone controls 1 million star systems. And according to a quote from Han, there are 12 million systems known to be habitable, which is out of 400 billion stars in the galaxy (according to Tales of the Bounty Hunter). There's no possibility that many stars were compressed into such a small space, as the gravitational forces of so many stars would have caused the entire galaxy to collapse in on itself into a massive black hole. Or the sky would be so dense with light of all the stars that it would be stunningly bright all the time. There also 20 million known species of sentient life, which a few thousand stars would be unable to account for.

                      Lonestar said before something about the SW's galaxy's diameter being 120,000 lightyears, larger than our own.
                      It appears boris is as nearly well read as I am on SW... All his points are valid and fact, thus far.
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                      • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                        Again, we've dealt with this... .5 doesn't mean 1.5c. In fact, an official source defines it:
                        On what real basis are we saying that people don't mean what they say? If you've read Boba Fett's portion of the Tales of the Bounty Hunters, you'll know that novels don't count as canon.
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                        • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                          Ok, I will take it you are ceding the other points, as your response of it being "silliness" is just a cop out, considering both SW and ST require a suspension of disbelief. Unless you want to explain the sheer absurdity of transportation beams in regards to living subjects.
                          If one can transport dead objects, why can't one transport live objects? They are no different physically.

                          Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                          As for the FTL travel, you're missing the point. Think about it tactically. How could a vessel flying at FTL travel engage in combat with a ship going at such a dramatically slower speed?
                          I am not sure I understand your question. If a ship can engage FTL targets, certainly it can engage targets moving at sublight speeds.
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                          • Originally posted by Ming
                            What good is speed if the enemy has weapons that can cut through your shields like butter...

                            GO BAB 5
                            How many of these weapons do they have? I would suppose not that many, allowing a wing (72) of TIE fighters (which are unshielded anyway) to overwhelm one of these ships. And if the SW universe teams up (ie, the Empire plus rebel ships), then the superior rebel A-wings and X-wings and B-wings would also come very handy. If i is just the Empire, however, the extremely fast and nimble TIE fighters and even faster and more agile TIE interceptors would suffice.
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                            • Originally posted by DinoDoc

                              On what real basis are we saying that people don't mean what they say? If you've read Boba Fett's portion of the Tales of the Bounty Hunters, you'll know that novels don't count as canon.
                              What Han was vague, so it could be interpreted almost any way. Novels are canon unless they contradict the movies, Lucas himself even said so. The quote from DFR doesn't contradict what Han says at all--it, in fact, defines clearly what he is saying.
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                              • Originally posted by Lonestar
                                So? When in the entire franchise of Star Trek, has a FTL-moving warship fired on a slower-than-light target?

                                I eagerly await your cite.
                                Balance of Terror, for starters.
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