arthwollipot
Limerick Purist Pronouns: He/Him
I think it's profoundly misguided to think that Star Wars capital ships could or should have direct analogies to any genuine Earth wet-navy ships.
I think it's profoundly misguided to think that Star Wars capital ships could or should have direct analogies to any genuine Earth wet-navy ships.
Read some earlier posts and I am always amused when you read about two ships being able to meet and I'm amused because despite the terrible "science" involved in e.e. Doc Smith lensmen universe FTL (back in the 1950s he actually made a lot of use of "intrinsic" velocity, in other words two of his ftl craft could on FLT zoom to almost touching distance but then to actually transfer across the master pilots had to fight the rockets to match the ships " intrinsic" velocity ( their velocity before they switched to FTL). It was decades later that other science fiction writers started to think about this, and many of them still just ignore it.
Sci FI Nerd hat on: Lensman novels were first published as serials in the pulp sci fi magazine "Astounding" in the Mid Thirties..the first was "Galactic Patrol" in 1936.
But no doubt Smith had a massive influence on Fifties Sci Fi "Space Opera".
"Triplantery" was published in 1934,but in it's original version, was not set in and had nothing to do with the Lensmen Universe. The 1934 Magazine version was only the last part of the novel, the earlier parts of the novel setting up the Lensmen Universe were added when Smith rewrote it for book publication in the late 1940's ( to cash in on the big success he had with the Lensmen stories).
That's not a capital ship.But in the Lucasarts Games, there is a definent analogy between the Tie Fighter and the Zero: both are very fast and maneuverable ,but both have almost no protection (no armor for the Zero, no shields for the Tie Fighter) and one good blast will shoot them down.
Its an amusing conversation though, seeing as they were all named in accordance with the rule of cool in the first place.I think it's profoundly misguided to think that Star Wars capital ships could or should have direct analogies to any genuine Earth wet-navy ships.
That's not a capital ship.
Ultra nerd if my recollection is correct. you'll only find accounts of the master pilots matching intrinsics after the publication of First Lensman in 1950 hence my use of 1950s forgetting the initial publication dates in the magazines. I'll deduct a 100 nerd points for my terrible mistake!Sci FI Nerd hat on: Lensman novels were first published as serials in the pulp sci fi magazine "Astounding" in the Mid Thirties..the first was "Galactic Patrol" in 1936.
But no doubt Smith had a massive influence on Fifties Sci Fi "Space Opera".
"Triplantery" was published in 1934,but in it's original version, was not set in and had nothing to do with the Lensmen Universe. The 1934 Magazine version was only the last part of the novel, the earlier parts of the novel setting up the Lensmen Universe were added when Smith rewrote it for book publication in the late 1940's ( to cash in on the big success he had with the Lensmen stories).
I never said it was and I agree with you on that;I just noted there were some parrelesl between real world fighter aircraft and some of the ones in the X Wing Games.
As of last week, very picky science fiction writers are banging their heads and saying "Orange event horizon! I should have gone with orange!"