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by wautd
2004-02-17 03:48am
Forum: Star Wars vs Star Trek
Topic: Screwball tactics against the Federation
Replies: 135
Views: 12077

No weapons, just ram the Federation ships. Even if they die on a 1:1 ratio, we have the numbers. That'll shit them. Are we sure? He's talking about planets there. Ramming ISDs into fed ships is somewhere else. Go check the post I quoted, and you will find that it was talking about ISDs crashing int...
by wautd
2004-02-17 03:19am
Forum: Star Wars vs Star Trek
Topic: Screwball tactics against the Federation
Replies: 135
Views: 12077

Gandalf wrote:No weapons, just ram the Federation ships. Even if they die on a 1:1 ratio, we have the numbers.

That'll shit them.
Wouldnt the fed ships just dodge those ISD? :)
by wautd
2004-02-17 03:13am
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Mechwarrior mechs vs AT-AT
Replies: 54
Views: 2458

Well it would win in a race 8)

Or maybe a stampede of battlemechs (a LOT of battlemechs since i just looked at the difference in tonnage) in the flank of the AT-AT could make it a tie :roll:

But agreed, AT-AT is uber. Im better gonna stick with AT-ST's for breakfast
by wautd
2004-02-16 05:05pm
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Mechwarrior mechs vs AT-AT
Replies: 54
Views: 2458

Re: Mechwarrior mechs vs AT-AT

For who know the games, could a fully armed Timberwolf (my all time favorite) win from [Defeat] an AT-AT? (unfortunatly i do not have any stats to post here as info but perhaps some1 knows more) As a joke "Is this guy a retard?"-Donut RVB ep 6? Well according to new "Unofficial"...
by wautd
2004-02-16 05:04pm
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Mechwarrior mechs vs AT-AT
Replies: 54
Views: 2458

ok ok point proven :roll:
by wautd
2004-02-16 04:59pm
Forum: Star Wars vs Star Trek
Topic: Screwball tactics against the Federation
Replies: 135
Views: 12077

Rogue 9 wrote:
NecronLord wrote:
wautd wrote:Kamikaze ISD's , not very subtle but efficient :wink:

(http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=39945)
Tragically, that's a tactic proposed by Admiral Daala. :x
Against a planet, not individual ships.
thats what he meant

still its sick tough
by wautd
2004-02-16 11:11am
Forum: Star Wars vs Star Trek
Topic: Screwball tactics against the Federation
Replies: 135
Views: 12077

n00b question: BDZ = ...? (something with bombarding i presume)

:oops:
by wautd
2004-02-16 11:08am
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Mechwarrior mechs vs AT-AT
Replies: 54
Views: 2458

Mechwarrior mechs vs AT-AT

For who know the games, could a fully armed Timberwolf (my all time favorite) win from [Defeat] an AT-AT?

(unfortunatly i do not have any stats to post here as info but perhaps some1 knows more)
by wautd
2004-02-16 10:33am
Forum: Star Wars vs Star Trek
Topic: Screwball tactics against the Federation
Replies: 135
Views: 12077

Kamikaze ISD's , not very subtle but efficient :wink:

(http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=39945)
by wautd
2004-02-16 10:30am
Forum: Pure Star Wars
Topic: Impact on crash
Replies: 9
Views: 1065

So even the few trekkies who believe ST owns SW in battle can be defeated by kamikaze ISD :twisted:
by wautd
2004-02-16 09:52am
Forum: Pure Star Wars
Topic: Impact on crash
Replies: 9
Views: 1065

Impact on crash

I wonder what the impact would be if and

A) ISD

B) SSD

C) DS

would crash on a planet (say earth)
by wautd
2004-02-13 06:38am
Forum: Pure Star Wars
Topic: DS gravity
Replies: 24
Views: 1219

Anyway is the gravity on the DS mean your always head up relativly or is it more like a planets. so people at the south pole would be upside down compared to people at the north tower The gravity and outer layer of decks are orriented like a planetary surface. For the rest of the inside, gravity an...
by wautd
2004-02-12 06:00am
Forum: Pure Star Wars
Topic: DS gravity
Replies: 24
Views: 1219

DS gravity

Hi i'm new here to this site and altough im NO expert on the topic i like the SW universe. So go gentle on me :wink: Perhaps its already been posted but I was wondering the following thing. Whats the deal with the gravity at the DS? Is it the same as with a planet (so with the gravity point in the c...