Müs wrote:
[That makes sense. I hadn't thought about the "gigaton" scale SW idiocy
. (Their abuse of the Kardashev scale is intolerable to me really.). But, it *is* generally why an ISD would whup the **** out of the Enterprise.
It's really not stupid at all, when you think about what Star Wars is about. It's a society that has had galaxy-spanning technology for 25,000 years; they fly from one side to the other in hours or days. HH is about a society that has gotten comfortable in its intersteller neighborhood and is pushing out; Star Trek is really about very early steps in interstellar exploration (and it would be a better series if it stayed more away from large military conflicts and kept the violence more on the "Wrath of Khan" type stuff. ST likes to try to do military sci fi from an anti-military standpoint, and as a result their military capabilities aren't even realistic within their own level of techmology.)
There are other series out there, like The Culture that could take SW to the cleaners too, and ones like the WH40 heavy hitters that could really give the Empire a run for its money.
Moist of the anger over these debates comes from a misconception that "entity a from franchise b can beat entity x from franchise y in a war" is a rip on franchise y. It's not. The Minutemen from Fallout 4 could annihilate any faction in Skyrim with laser weapons and long-range artillery fire that even dragons would be hard-pressed to counter; that is not a rip on Skyrim, and the fact that an ISD is more powerful than an Hverse SD is not a rip on HH; it's an acknowledgement that the series are
about different things. SW is about a society so advanced that their technology essentially
is magic. HH isn't (at least, not to the same degree)
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That said though, even if the Missiles in the HH universe are in the megaton range, would not the lasing effects focus that **** and work to burn out the ISD's shields? They don't seem to have very much CM tech, and I imagine a full pattern of (howevermany an Invictus can handle (moreso with Apollo)) would wreak some pretty good havoc.
No. Like I said, ISD shields resist lengthy poundings from weapons orders of magnitude more powerful. Based purely on energy yield there would be no chance at all. There's really nothing else to go on, because while we know
what SW shields do, we do not know
how they work. All we have to go on is the observed things they can accomplish. The same applies to turbolasers; they are demonstrably not lasers in the way we think of them and are probably called "lasers" out of tradition and habit (much like we say we "Taped a show" sometimes when it's on a DVR). We know what kind of damage they can do, but we do not know how they work.
Now, we have observed that in ESB and in Rogue 1, ion-based weaponry seems to have some ability to penetrate shields. We also know that there are both "ray shields" and "particle shields" in SW. Therefore, if the HH ship somehow were able to gain access to "ion weaponry", they might experience greater success. However, both the ion torpedos and the ion cannon are weapons developed with SW energy sources and technology, which HH does not have. It is speculative whether or not they could develop such, and could do so in a timely enough fashion to be useful (probably not aboard an SD while already under fire). However it is a safe assumption that if they could it would be crude compared to the SW weapons.
It should be noted as well, that like "turbolaser", "ion" may or may not refer to anything we'd call an ion stream. That still doesn't preclude HH from necessarily being able to understand or develop something like it though.