Praeothmin wrote:So once again, KirkSkywalker, you fail to provide any evidence to back up your claims, and take offense when people point it out to you.
No "offense" was taken, I simply said that "you get what you pay for--" i.e. a bigger and better shield will naturally
cost more in terms of resources. Since the DS II was the Empire's biggest secret super-weapon, and the Endor-shield was part of that project,then it's clearly also going to have the best shield that the Empire can provide, in order to
protect that investment from rebel-attacks. Clearly, this wouldn't automatically be the case for every other shield, but on the contrary would be an
exception to them; it's like saying that since the President's limousine is bulletproof, then every other car wil be.
Praeothmin wrote:So once again, KirkSkywalker, you fail to provide any evidence to back up your claims, and take offense when people point it out to you.
If the Hoth shield did allow KE to go through, then why not simply fire a few well placed Proton Torpedoes on the generator?
Better yet, send them on the shield generator AND the ION cannon.
Ground-laser defenses-- you know, a "Star Wars" defense-system.
But they didn't, when we know they have bombers which were used in the asteroid field scenes, so the logical conclusion is that the Hoth theater shield is both Ray AND Particle shielding, thus the reason for landing the attack formation beyond the shield, and the necessity to go under the shield.
Except that then they could just fly the
bombers under the shield as well; but they didn't. Therefore the logical conclusion is that it was a ray-shield, but the bombers would be shot down by the Rebel-defenses inside the shield. Thus the Empire had to land the AT-AT's
outside the ray-shield, so that they could land and deploy them out of range of the Rebel's defenses. AT-AT's, as we saw, were not so vulnerable to rebel-defenses; but they couldn't fly, so they had to be landed in a safe place before they could be deployed.
And that safe place was outside the shield, where rebel ground-laser defenses couldn't shoot, and where the transport-ships could be covered by the Star Destroyers aganst Rebel fighters.
As for the cost of the Endor Shield generator, either provide the quote that says it cost a lot more then the Hoth one, or conceed that cost has nothing to do with this discussion...
You said it yourself: the Empire had to
open the Endor-shield in order to let the rebels' shuttle in; they couldn't just go in "under" it, like you claim the AT-AT's did on Hoth.
So which do you think costs more?
Obviously,, the Rebels wouldn't have the same resources as the Empire, but had to work with whatever they could get.