501st vs. Hogwarts

Started by Sadako of Girth60 pages
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Let me ask you this......How exactly do the troops and AT AT's drop? Are the ships actually on the ground and they disembark, or are they dropped on repulsor lifts?

Id say dropped/then disembark.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
You dont know that. NOONE knows the incantation.

Also, all it is ais a parental control seeting.

These clones are gonna be piling in and it wont help against all clones as they are of staggered ages anyways....

There might be an incantation, there might not be one, doesnt matter. If the age is set at 15, then no one under 15 gets in.

Originally posted by Robtard
Few holes in this plan too, RJ.

1) Clones have ships, at least drop ships, otherwise they're not getting there. So they could drop over that line.

2) Dumbledore has to trace the line, correct? If so, two hours isn't going to be enough, even if he makes it as small as possible by drawing it closely around the castle.

3) How does Dumbledore know the range specifications of the Clones weapons, all their weapons?

He tried to ignore this, I see.

Shame. Its a good post. It deserved better than the deflective counter questioning it got.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Id say dropped/then disembark.
So the ships actually land or what?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
There might be an incantation, there might not be one, doesnt matter. If the age is set at 15, then no one under 15 gets in.

I bet he never used that on his bedroom.

Well the genetic ages of some of those clones are in their thirties. So thats that.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Let me ask you this......How exactly do the troops and AT AT's drop? Are the ships actually on the ground and they disembark, or are they dropped on repulsor lifts?

Thanks for not answering.

It can be both, sometimes the ships landed, sometimes they got close and the Clones either jumped off or repelled (eg collisium battle in AOTC).

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
So the ships actually land or what?

They can.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
I bet he never used that on his bedroom.

Well the genetic ages of some of those clones are in their thirties. So thats that.

Ok, so the line is set as age twenty, the clones cant cross it, their weapons are out of range, the autopilot scenario is crap because Dumbledore can spot them from a LONG way away, cast a portus spell on a rock on the ground, wingardium leviosa it at the tanks, even engorgio it to make it bigger. All the while he is invisible, under Harry's cloak.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
There might be an incantation, there might not be one, doesnt matter. If the age is set at 15, then no one under 15 gets in.

Again, it was shown being used in GOF around a very small circumference, you're talking about surrounding a humongous area. Also part of that area would be underwater, as the rear of the castle faces the coast.

So in short, this age-line tactics smells of pure fail.

They can cross it. Cause some of the officers and Clones are older than that.

Not ten km away if they all hug ground on their way to their drop destinations.

Heres a thought, couldn't the clones just blow up the ground the lines drawn on? I mean, the line stops people, not blaster bolts. No line= no problem.

Originally posted by Robtard
Few holes in this plan too, RJ.

1) Clones have ships, at least drop ships, otherwise they're not getting there. So they could drop over that line.

2) Dumbledore has to trace the line, correct? If so, two hours isn't going to be enough, even if he makes it as small as possible by drawing it closely around the castle.

3) How does Dumbledore know the range specifications of the Clones weapons, all their weapons?

Originally posted by Nephthys
You can't you the age line becuase you have no idea how long it takes to set up. For all we know it could require special chalk that takes years to produce, ergo there is too little info on it to be used in this thread. Ergo you FAAAAIIILLLLLL. 😛

Hows that?

Its getting retarded now. We all know the 501st would win and have pretty good reasoning behind it and Rouge still wont admit it. It's come to be pointless of arguing even.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Heres a thought, couldn't the clones just blow up the ground the lines drawn on? I mean, the line stops people, not blaster bolts. No line= no problem.

Another flaw in RJs last chance theory.

Originally posted by Kaibs
Its getting retarded now. We all know the 501st would win and have pretty good reasoning behind it and Rouge still wont admit it. It's come to be pointless of arguing even.

Didnt it get that way like in the single numbered pages...?

RJ, we will accept your surrender now.

Originally posted by Robtard
Again, it was shown being used in GOF around a very small circumference, you're talking about surrounding a humongous area. Also part of that area would be underwater, as the rear of the castle faces the coast.

So in short, this age-line tactics smells of pure fail.

You mean this?

http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Lake

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Join a world governed by things like common sense and logic, and likelihood.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
You mean this?

http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Lake

Regarless: Robtard's statement about the epicness of the task not being able to be completed in the two hours, stands.