Ender wrote:The starboard flight pod is the one that was converted. That is the port one.
Moron.
Watch the mini again, it was clearly the port flight pod that was hit by the nuke. I'm talking about the windows on the bow section of the ship on the port side (the yellow glowing spots), not the windows in the starboard flight pod. Understand my argument before insulting me.
At a bare minimum, it has to be capable of blocking high energy gammas to protect the tourists.
And yet, the windows let visible light through, which has lower frequency than gamma rays, and radio waves have a lower frequency than light waves. So if the material blocks gamma, but doesn't block visible light, then you can't say it automatically blocks radio.
Utter fucking bullshit, we've seen them fight in a number of positions. Including headon with the flightpods out.
The section I'm referring to (bow, port (and starboard by extension), below the forward guns in the second image) hasn't be exposed to fire, that I can recall. It may have been exposed to fire in Resurrection Ship pt. 2, but the DVDs aren't out yet for us to look at them.
So you are trying to play down the fact that in might be capable of stopping the occasional cosmic ray, but insist it isn't going to stop a radio wave. Don't try and pass this bullshit off while I'm around you snot.
Ok, another example: Radomes. Radomes are completely opaque to light, but are transparent to radio waves, which are at a much lower frequency.
Lets also look at the F-117. Its basically flying Radar absorbing material, and that material works quite well against high frequency radars, but they suck against low frequency (
Link). The frequency/energy difference between high-freq and low-freq radars is small compared to the frequency/energy difference between gamma-rays and radio/microwaves.
Yes, if you refuse to listen I can see how you wouldn't hear that you are wrong.
I'll listen when your not spouting simplistic bullshit, misinterepting my arguments and insulting me like some punk.
You've forgotten:
1) That we've seen battlestars take direct hits to the flightpod, showing they are strong enough to block it
2) That flight pods are open to vacuum (only the Galactica has the conversion done, the rest of the fleet lacks that because they are warships)
3) How to read. As I pointed out, radio waves are low energy, gammas high energy. Those windows have to be suficient shielding to keep out the gammas so that the museum patron don't get a significant dose. Which means radio isn't getting through.
The first two aren't part of my argument, because again I wasn't referring to the pods themselves, but the areas infront of them - the recess in the ship's bow. As for the third, I've shown with two real world examples, one of which you can see for your self by walking in the hanger deck the carrier you serve on (you're still on a carrier, right?) and examining the noise cone of an F/A-18, that demostrate that just because a material blocks high frequency radiation, doesn't mean it blocks low frequency radiation.[/url]
Artillery. Its what's for dinner.