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Above 20 g/cm^3 or something?
Or even above Iridium/Osmium density?
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Yes, I know this, but its the only example I can think of. Hey perhaps if you get some stills from the dvds in that scene might get some good shots of droid foot tho.CivilWarMan wrote:Which, unfortunately, is not a good comparison, as Gungans (even Jar Jar) are supposed to possess much more physical strength than an average human, IIRC.Darth Fanboy wrote:not by human hands. Jar Jar whips one around in TPM though.
Ah, okNecronLord wrote:Repulsorlift jamming tech exists in SW, but legged vehicles are immune to it.
variable power settings.wautd wrote:hmm might explains why there was no visual damage when a B1 got hit by an E-11NecronLord wrote:I do. Blaser resistant armour in SW is super-dense.Antares wrote:but who says that those will have the same density like todays armor.
B1? E-11? When did those two meet?wautd wrote:hmm might explains why there was no visual damage when a B1 got hit by an E-11
he probaly mistook the carbine DC-15, the droid blaster or the Naboo Security Force blaster for the E-11NecronLord wrote:B1? E-11? When did those two meet?wautd wrote:hmm might explains why there was no visual damage when a B1 got hit by an E-11
The B1 droid gun is not an E-11. Similar, but not identical.wautd wrote:Nathalie Portman (queen amidala?) shooting droids with their own gun in the arena
no SBDs or Nemodian B2 battledroids are Tradefederation, Techo Union had Tank droids that were never seen AOTC and will be seen in ROTS (I hope). B1 is used at least in the medstar dualogy and probaly somewere else also.harbringer wrote:IMHO well not so humble
Super battle drids from memory were techno union, spiders and hellfire the banking clan, that leaves droideka's and standard TF battledroids (where did the B1 classification come from??).
On the other hand those plates are curved and not angular like B1 cheastplates so they could be B2 (aka SBD) cheastplates.Darth Wong wrote:Regarding the battledroid chestplates, you can see them being forged in the factory at Geonosis in AOTC. They are clearly at least an inch thick. I have little confidence in the ability of hand phasers to blast through plating that thick (and even if they can do it, they would have to use sustained max-power blasts that quickly wear down their ammo), so they would be better off trying to score hits on the legs, arms, or head.
Can you please use SI base units for such measurements? Measuring pressure and density with centimeters is confusing.Antares wrote:=
I dont think that more than 5 N/cm^2 of ground pressure is feasible for an infantry robot. Thus I argue that an B1 weight (not mass !) must be equal or less than 150kg with 300cm^2 for a single foot.
that one way to put it OOM-9 was in TF tank during conversation (the structure around it was the turret hatch).Hardy wrote: I do belive that the droid commander was on a platform during his conversation with the TF Viceroy.
Don't forget, assuming these are AOTC-era B1s, the backup AI (from the main page, AOTC revelations, IIRC). 3P0's head and body being able to work with battledroid parts implies that after the Naboo fiasco, the Trade Federation installed failsafes so the droids would work if the command signal is completely lost (still follow shutdown commands, but now can't be disabled if the only droid control ship in the area blows up).harbringer wrote:the feds have no way to block the signal from the control ship (which may not affect droideka's anyhow....)