Has anyone else noticed these stupid mistakes? If you have please share.
Wouldn't mistakes like these make the information in the book(s) unreliable?
It's like who ever wrote the ICS didn't know what they were talking about.
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Venator-class
http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb5 ... G_2432.JPG
I noticed that the Heavy Turbolasers charge a bank of Capacitors according to the page, and had at least one cooling system per DBY-827.
The page says in the text:
How many times have you heard someone claim that a warship in Star Wars can channel its entire reactor output through its heavy weapons. Did they read this page?The Venator-class, as a true warship, can feed almost its entire reactor output to its heavy guns when required.
What help is being able to feed your heavy guns more energy then they can use?
The DBY-827 can only fire so fast without overheating.
The capacitors can't be subjected to currents and voltages beyond their rating with at least risking catastrophically failure.
Above a particular electrical field a capacitor becomes conductive. There is a limit as to how much energy can be safely stored in a capacitor.
Why wouldn't the ship designer design the ship to always channel the optimum amount of power to the DBY-827 heavy turbolasers? It doesn't matter how powerful the reactor is if the weapon is not designed to exploit its capabilities.
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LAAT
http://www.phombo.com/technology/star-w ... 2747/full/
Why is a beam weapon measured in joules instead of watts? The output of a beam should be joules over time. The weapon does not fire pulses.4 composite-beam, pinpoint laser turrets (2 manned; 2 remote; 3x10^11 joules pershot)