No proof of CFF? Watch the movie again: "All ships, target the Executor!" (Something like that.) The fleet was bigger than that, and they had...
[IMG] You are talking about this, right? Anyway, sorry for my short absence. I have just recently bought Supreme Commander Gold Edition.
He meant completely destroy a planet, as in what the DS did to Alderaan.
Any way, let's just say Trek and Wars were equal for a moment. A GCS vs an ISD is a tie. Star Wars would still win because there are 25,000 ISDs in...
Anakin and Luke were special cases. Corran Horn was in the NJO, which accepted adults.
Firepower was already proven by various sites. SW= 100+ TT ST= 118 MT (Q-Torp) Oh, and the Jedi seem like pedophiles to me. They only accept VERY...
Ah. Well, moving on from the destroyed bridge thing, what shall we debate next?
No, the conning towers are those spheres near the bridge. Well, I think so, any way.
Who ever said that is really confused, because 'contributing to an official STAR WARS continuity' means canon...
If you would directly ask them, I would oblige. I live in the central time area, and I woke up very early.
It was? It sounded a lot like Dark Star. Dunno, I've never read Saxton.
I was talking about the Episode V book and movie.
I agree with the conning tower, but you guys were saying the bridge was. I was really confused for a moment.
1. The Executor didn't have the shields up. they were down from heavy pounding. 2. The Executor's crash with the Death Star was fueled by the fact...
You're still eating out of DorkStar's hands? For shame... http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial_I-class_Star_Destroyer
Um, the book and the movie were released a month away. Anyway, I'm out for tonight.
The wall I am talking about is not fastened to the Earth, it justs weighs a lot. Why yes, I am aware of basic physics.
If the movie was based on the novel, then why would the SD be destroyed, when in the novel, it was only a shuttle?
And this proves what?
They should keep the inertial dampeners on full at all times, especially with Q around. So a 1 pound impact could move a 200,000 ton ship? The...
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