Talk:Imperial carrier (788 UC era)

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Nice entry! One thing I'd note, if you look closely when the gunship carrier was taken out, the carrier itself probably got destroyed because the beam which collected all the gunships went straight into the engine intake. [[User:Vympel|Vympel]] 14:46, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
Nice entry! One thing I'd note, if you look closely when the gunship carrier was taken out, the carrier itself probably got destroyed because the beam which collected all the gunships went straight into the engine intake. [[User:Vympel|Vympel]] 14:46, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
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:I saw the engine get hit, but in the following explosions, we see the hangar module also blow up and it is this big explosion that appears to snap the ship.  Would the engine hit by itself have been fatal?  Maybe, maybe not.  We see an Imperial battleship gets an engine nacelle hit by friendly fire in {{hbshbl|05}} and loses power, falling towards the planet, but together long enough for crew to abandon ship.  In open space, would the same ship have lost power but been merely disabled rather than totally destroyed?  Hypothetical, but then in episode 52 we have another example, with the ''Neustat'' disabled after an engine hit, so an engine hit by itself isn't necessarily fatal.  [[User:Iracundus|Iracundus]] 17:55, 8 September 2012 (UTC)

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Nice entry! One thing I'd note, if you look closely when the gunship carrier was taken out, the carrier itself probably got destroyed because the beam which collected all the gunships went straight into the engine intake. Vympel 14:46, 8 September 2012 (UTC)

I saw the engine get hit, but in the following explosions, we see the hangar module also blow up and it is this big explosion that appears to snap the ship. Would the engine hit by itself have been fatal? Maybe, maybe not. We see an Imperial battleship gets an engine nacelle hit by friendly fire in HBSHBL: 'A Dangerous Man' and loses power, falling towards the planet, but together long enough for crew to abandon ship. In open space, would the same ship have lost power but been merely disabled rather than totally destroyed? Hypothetical, but then in episode 52 we have another example, with the Neustat disabled after an engine hit, so an engine hit by itself isn't necessarily fatal. Iracundus 17:55, 8 September 2012 (UTC)
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