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The Viridian

Dryson

Commodore
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After the battle with Detmer and Ryn, the damaged Viridian warped away. If dilithium explodes at the moment a warp core goes to warp speed, then why didn't the Viridian explode as well. I don't remember Admiral Vance talking about the Orion's having advanced warp cores that mitigated the effects of The Burn.

So, what new type of warp core does the Viridian have that allows it to warp around space?
 
The Burn seems to be a 1 time event. It's not something that keeps causing havoc.

So, ships can warp away and use dilithium as designed. It seems, though, that the remaining dilithium cannot be recrystallized. Once it's used up, it's gone.
 
Booker's ship has a dilithium recrystallizer, so they can do that thing.

The target on the Viridian was the weapons system generator. It is interesting that Ryn said it was near the aft nacelle, implying that there is another nacelle somewhere on the ship.
 
Well, that ship is all nacelle. That is, it has three. What these nacelles happen to be housing is not established. There being an engine in there is not necessary as such.

What the ship also has is a "gunwale", which is odder. For one, her guns appear turreted, not hiding behind a wale... For another, there's no discernible structure there that we could consider such a wale. But Ryn does instruct Detmer to fire on such a structure, and she subsequently strafes the length of the top surface, which is sorta intuitive.

Or since the gunwale "meets" the aft nacelles yet nothing visible "meets" the multiple parts of the ship, perhaps "gunwale" is the proper name for the invisible structure that surrounds the ship's components and keeps her together?

Timo Saloniemi
 
Well, that ship is all nacelle. That is, it has three. What these nacelles happen to be housing is not established. There being an engine in there is not necessary as such.

What the ship also has is a "gunwale", which is odder. For one, her guns appear turreted, not hiding behind a wale... For another, there's no discernible structure there that we could consider such a wale. But Ryn does instruct Detmer to fire on such a structure, and she subsequently strafes the length of the top surface, which is sorta intuitive.

Or since the gunwale "meets" the aft nacelles yet nothing visible "meets" the multiple parts of the ship, perhaps "gunwale" is the proper name for the invisible structure that surrounds the ship's components and keeps her together?
I don't think Gunwale applies to Space Ships that don't have some sort of deck or railing.
 
Well, here we see it does. Why would Ryn choose the expression that has a specific meaning in English? Are these space gunwales analogous to the real deal?

- The wall behind which the guns are? But we see the big guns and they are in turrets. Doesn't mean there wouldn't be small ones lining the upper and perhaps lower surfaces of the hull.
- The wall that keeps the decks from being awash? Basically a navigational deflector, then? Or a forcefield bubble that keeps space air away so that you don't need goggles outside?
- ???

The ship has lots of terracing, but nothing that would look like a wall or fence...

Timo Saloniemi
 
Its with Life support thats always behind the aft nacelle... :whistle:

Yeah, seen the battleship turrets on the hull, was like.. Huh? Just because something looks cool, doesn't mean it works on a starship..
 
It didn't make all that much sense in SW originally, either: the visible turrets of the big bad Star Destroyer were mounted flanking the base of the superstructure, with very limited cones of fire (they essentially could only fire classic broadsides), and there were no visible bow cannon (a bummer for chase scenes!) or ventral cannon (too bad when one would expect the Evil Empire to bombard planets "below").

At least the placements on the Viridian nicely cover multiple angles. And since our heroes twice identify the weapons as photon torpedoes, which generally emerge from "tubes", we have our excuse for the emplacements looking different from yer standard death ray ones.

Timo Saloniemi
 
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