Hey, Ryushikaze, thanks for listening.
RE: Echo. Yes, this was actually the second podcast we ever recorded, we just didn't release it until just now. It took us several tries to nail down the process. I was amazed at how even where I sit in the house affected the quality of the audio, and we tried different headsets, software, etc, and I think it sounds good moving forward. We usually record 3-4 podcasts at a time, to ensure we don't miss our weekly delivery, which is why we had this one floating around.
Could you elaborate a little on organized by overall date? The casts are actually organized by the date they are released, in other words they are listed in chronological order. I think we'll have a better, more searchable interface in the near future, but for now the RSS feed is probably the best way to just kind of "browse" the available content. I'm interested in hearing about people's listening habits and how they like to organize things, so we can incorporate that in our plans since we're very much at the "ground floor" in terms of our show.
Very good points. Goddamn, I'm rusty! I think Peter touched on the fact that you really never see transporters used as a front line offensive weapon. Occasionally they get tricky with it or beam the Weapon of Doom of the day onto a ship, but from the series standpoint it is impractical. I tried to make the point that the Feds just throwing in with the Rebels would basically mean SW vs SW, with Trek as vassals perhaps supplying boots and primitive manufacturing. Not exactly the scenario we usually think of when we are arguing these things.
We did mention the fact that cloaks are not unheard of in the SW galaxy, just that their uses are specialized. I expressed doubt that Trek level cloaks would phase the Empire in the least. Like wearing camoflague against an enemy that can detect your body heat.
Indeed, if we do another cast, I'm only going to allow him a certain amount of time to propose new tactics before I present the superweapons of the Empire and ask how he is going to deal with those.
Azron_Stoma, wow, do you recall where Interdictors are shown having that capacity? Red Matter is clearly fucked up, for several reasons we discuss on the show -- why do you have to put it in a planet core? Why not drop it in the system's sun? It seems to work okay against a starship, so again, why go to all the trouble to drill a planet? And against a shielded planet, which nearly all important worlds are, it would be useless.
Also, the elephant in the room is, exactly how are the ships going to use Red Matter against Imperial worlds? They can't move fast enough to get more than one or two in some surprise assault, which isn't really their style. They wouldn't destroy their own worlds in some sort of scorched (imploded!) earth strategy, would they? Maybe they would, since they don't really need planets. Hahaha.