Elmarnieh wrote:
Who mentioned Q? Thanks for that strawman though, its appreciated by someone I guess.
You mentioned that if they piss someone off, they'd be wiped out just like the Hussnak. The only individual I know of that could be pisse off and then even have a chance of wiping out a race in the ST universe is Q, or another member of his society. If you mean someone else, be more specific. Your vagueness does not make me guilty of a strawman.
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Unstable warp fields have been mentioned several times and was the entire focus of one episode.
That's nice. Show me some sort of quantification.
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Transporters are foiled by, shields, several hundred kilometers of rock, and specific kinds of radiation.
Concession accepted. Of course, you've edited out ECM jamming and dense/unusual materials.. despite the fact that in Star Trek: Insurrection the presence (mere presence in the ground, not people being in a cave made of it) of something called Kelvenite prevented transporter use, as did... JAMMING! Yes, the Enterprise crew utilized "transport inhibitors", which apparently are so easy to construct that they are readily available in numbers and small and portable enough to be placed manually.
Then of course there's jamming from natural sources such as the ion storm in Nemesis which is going to prevent transporting, and then we have Wrath of Khan in which, despite the fact that neither ship had shields in the Nebula battle, neither one tried to transport a borading party, much less any sort of explosive aboard the other vessel.
The bottom line is that transporters are a convenience, not a weapon.
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Since everyone in the ship would be a fine paste as soon as they accelerated its more like that Star Wars has an inertial dampening system than their materials are extraordinarily dense. At lease I don't see their building materials be dense enough to equate with several hundred kilometers of planet (unless the artificial gravity on board is just gravity) in Star Wars.
Obviously they have intertial compensators. However the engines can't also be affected by the field or else the inertia they use to move the ship would be nullified as well. Therefore, whatever anchors the engines to the ship must be strong enough to withstand the amount of force being used to propel the ship at those speeds.
As for you "not seeing" it, the sites I've already link demonsrate the power of SW weapons. Most warships in the SW universe are armored against some degree of turbolaser fire even if their shields fail. In order to be armored to a useful degree, the materials must be of comparable strength, density, and thermal tolerance to what's needed to withstand the acceleration.
We also see this in ANH; the Death Star is repeatedly hit by kiloton-range X-wing energy blasts, and something gets set on fire. Yet the Death Star isn't significantly affected by these or even by the proton torpedo hits that don't enter the exhaust port other than some localized damage. To withstand such weapons without more than the trivial effecs we see, it must be made of truely incredible materials.
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I am sure these have failed in your eyes but you might want to take the Star Destroyer out of them next time.
Maybe once you can provide some sort of analysis that disputes actual calculations provided by others who've put considerable time and effort into this passtime, you'll have a point.