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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:38 pm    Post subject: Launch Tubes & Drop Launchers in the SWU Reply with quote

There is currently a lot of off-topic obsession in another topic with the concept of launch tubes (ala Battlestar Galactica) and drop launchers (ala Babylon 5). Since the ship in discussion is clearly not equipped with either (nor, in fact, is any other ship in the SWU), yet there is some interest in the concept, it deserves a topic of its own.

Frankly, I don't see a need for them in the mainstream SWU; landing bays aboard ships and space stations are obviously versatile enough to launch and land any craft small enough to fit into them. Something as specialized as a launch tube or a drop launcher would only take up room on a ship where floor space is always at a premium. The only place for such tech would be in cultures whose gravity manipulation tech is primitive compared to the rest of the SWU, or ships whose available volume wouldn't permit the carrying of a craft larger than a starfighter in the first place.

YMMV.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree, we've seen hangars multiple times in the movies and other Star Wars media, but SWU launch tubes I've only ever seen in the TIE Fighter video game, and that only from the short cutscene at the launch of a mission.

And I agree wholeheartedly that the SWU technology has advanced so far that launch tubes and drop launchers are long since obsolete.

Just my 2 cents.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Apart from that I assume that the TIE fighter racks have some kind of lauching mechanism to quickly launch many fighters I have never thought about any chutes..
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 11:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ZzaphodD wrote:
Apart from that I assume that the TIE fighter racks have some kind of lauching mechanism to quickly launch many fighters I have never thought about any chutes..

My theory on the other topic was that landing bays are equipped with a field of artificial gravity just outside the bay door that is oriented perpendicularly to the gravity field in the bay, so that "up" is toward the back wall of the bay and "down" is out into space. The strength of the field can be varied as needed, providing anything from a negligible push to a full power combat launch that can have a starfighter at Full Speed the moment it leaves the bay, and this would also work in reverse, slowing an approaching fighter down just before it enters the bay.

Basically, it's an invisible energy field that occupies no space on the deckplan (apart from the field generators, which can be hand-waved into the bay door mechanism) and performs the launch functions of a launch tube and/or drop launcher, just with greater precision and versatility, and also provides a landing arrestor function as well.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 1:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

CRMcNeill wrote:
ZzaphodD wrote:
Apart from that I assume that the TIE fighter racks have some kind of lauching mechanism to quickly launch many fighters I have never thought about any chutes..

My theory on the other topic was that landing bays are equipped with a field of artificial gravity just outside the bay door that is oriented perpendicularly to the gravity field in the bay, so that "up" is toward the back wall of the bay and "down" is out into space. The strength of the field can be varied as needed, providing anything from a negligible push to a full power combat launch that can have a starfighter at Full Speed the moment it leaves the bay, and this would also work in reverse, slowing an approaching fighter down just before it enters the bay.

Basically, it's an invisible energy field that occupies no space on the deckplan (apart from the field generators, which can be hand-waved into the bay door mechanism) and performs the launch functions of a launch tube and/or drop launcher, just with greater precision and versatility, and also provides a landing arrestor function as well.
Kind of like the way that some of the earlier books described how the gravity in turrets work...
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