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				|  Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:08 pm    Post subject: Particle Shields down house rule |   |  
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				| This is a house rule I've always used in my groups: 
 When the particle shield is down (damage, ship unpowered etc) the ship takes +2D damage instead of losing 2D of hull, neatly resolving the 0D hull some ships can have.
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		| Whill Dark Lord of the Jedi (Owner/Admin)
 
  
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				|  Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 7:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Particle Shields down house rule |   |  
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				|  	  | boccione2k wrote: |  	  | This is a house rule I've always used in my groups: 
 When the particle shield is down (damage, ship unpowered etc) the ship takes +2D damage instead of losing 2D of hull, neatly resolving the 0D hull some ships can have.
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 That's a simple way to handle it.
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		| MrNexx Rear Admiral
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Particle Shields down house rule |   |  
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				|  	  | boccione2k wrote: |  	  | This is a house rule I've always used in my groups: 
 When the particle shield is down (damage, ship unpowered etc) the ship takes +2D damage instead of losing 2D of hull, neatly resolving the 0D hull some ships can have.
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 That's a good solution.
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		| garhkal Sovereign Protector
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 2:11 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Also, if a ship's firing its OWN torpedos or missiles out, it has to lower the particle shields to do so.  SO if an enemy's scanning, and times it right (IE they held initiative), they can shoot back WITHOUT your particle shields up. _________________
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		| Darklighter79 Captain
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 5:30 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | garhkal wrote: |  	  | Also, if a ship's firing its OWN torpedos or missiles out, it has to lower the particle shields to do so.  SO if an enemy's scanning, and times it right (IE they held initiative), they can shoot back WITHOUT your particle shields up. | 
 
 I have my doubts about this particle-has-to-go-down rule. In RotS, when Jedi attempted to land of a Separatist cruiser they had to bring down the hangar shields down, true. But few scenes earlier we can see doids taking off and passing through the shield with ease:
 
 Check this scene where three tri-droid fighters launch through the shield.
 
 Call it frequency/polarization/phase, one way pass, whatever. So maybe some difficult sensor test to match the...(sound too Star Trekish, ech)
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		| Scots Dragon Lieutenant Commander
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:34 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| The shields could also be one-way, projecting force in one direction. 
 You can go out, but you can't go in. This could also serve to provide a kinetic boost of speed when launching fighters.
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		| CRMcNeill Director of Engineering
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:45 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Scots Dragon wrote: |  	  | The shields could also be one-way, projecting force in one direction. 
 You can go out, but you can't go in. This could also serve to provide a kinetic boost of speed when launching fighters.
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 There is, arguably, some evidence of this in ESB, during the asteroid chase. Watch the movement of the asteroid on the left side of the screen in this scene. I've mentioned elsewhere that I think ships in the SWU are equipped short-range, localized tractor beam arrays to assist in docking and landing, and that said system is inverted (pushing rather than pulling) as part of the ship's navigation / particle shield systems.
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		| Darklighter79 Captain
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 4:36 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| There are some exotic techs like gungan shields that: 1) are capable of holding tons of water outside yet letting pass living creatures easily,
 2) stopping high energy bolts yet letting pass (with a little effort) a droid which can walk through.
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				|  Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:05 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Darklighter79 wrote: |  	  | There are some exotic techs like gungan shields that: 1) are capable of holding tons of water outside yet letting pass living creatures easily,
 2) stopping high energy bolts yet letting pass (with a little effort) a droid which can walk through.
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 When looking at the organic or otherwise passes thriugh these they seems to be a form of "platma"
 
 Though I would assume speed of the passing through/deflected object comes into play here.
 We do examples of shiled that will let a slow moving "human" pass,  but will stop a fast moving blaster
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				|  Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 1:59 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Mamatried wrote: |  	  |  	  | Darklighter79 wrote: |  	  | There are some exotic techs like gungan shields that: 1) are capable of holding tons of water outside yet letting pass living creatures easily,
 2) stopping high energy bolts yet letting pass (with a little effort) a droid which can walk through.
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 When looking at the organic or otherwise passes thriugh these they seems to be a form of "platma"
 
 Though I would assume speed of the passing through/deflected object comes into play here.
 We do examples of shiled that will let a slow moving "human" pass,  but will stop a fast moving blaster
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 Same thing is seen in stargate.. Gou'ald shield stop bullets and blasts from staff weapons, but not a knife being thrown.
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