Actually, it's quite clear. http://www.st-v-sw.net/STSWbta.html If you click the above link, you'll find two images: 1) An image of the ISD...
Huh? I wasn't referencing you in any way. It was more of a general comment.
Star Wars proponents also fail to acknowledge that an asteroid impact destroyed an entire ISD bridge tower in ESB...despite even more visual proof in...
You do realize that 25 percent the speed of light is still 75,000 kps? And I've seen absolutely no indication that the turreted weapons of an ISD can...
I should definitely spend more time qualifying my statement here. If I'm remembering correctly, peta is the next prefix above tera. And, ditl.org...
Incorrect. I've discussed this very issue so many times with other Wars fans that I'm starting to feel like a broken record. In the TOS episode...
So can Species 8472...using far fewer resources than the Death Star. In fact, Star Fleet could construct a number of trilithium devices at a...
...and a set of serious design flaws that seem to plague every Imperial vessel. Canon evidence? You're kidding, right? If a Star Destroyer...
Let's consider this scene logically for a moment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V0XktZfE3I The scene in question starts at roughly the four...
Personally, I'd just lob a photon grenade in there. But hey, if you want to make sport of it, be my guest.;)
Canon link? Saquist's information is common knowlegde to anyone who watches the show. Canon link, please.:D
Excellent. So you concede that Wong's turbolaser calculations based on the asteroid scene in ESB are absolutely bunk. The allegedly iron/nickel...
In essence, one would need a power generation source the size of a nebula. I guess this completely dispels the notion of the highly compact,...
Good catch, antaran. And if an atom ionization source was generating the energy of a miniature sun, it would probably need to be as large as a...
Speaking of "thinking a little," I should mention that I've explained the physics of a high altitude crash landing in several different ways...
Actually, Uxbridge describes himself as a being of "disguise and false surroundings." Once again, you've completely missed the point. Uxbridge...
Actually, Star Trek uses both. In the DS9 episode "The Die is Cast," a handful of Romulan and Cardassian ships are able to destroy 30 percent of a...
Small details? SMALL DETAILS? There's nothing small or trivial about the details you've gotten wrong, Scott. In fact, when we're able to correct...
You and Antaran are right on the money here, Saquist. The power output of a weapon is far less important than the ultimate effects of that weapon....
The Boomerang was simply a high atmospheric balloon with a telescope attached to it. It was launched to measure the infrared background. Once...
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