The Sith Empire vs Galactic Empire

Started by RE: Blaxican6 pages

Numan isn't Neb.

Up until I left a year ago I was on good terms with Numan, who still has an account on here.

I'm on good terms with Neb as well but that's because he's grown up.

Originally posted by Eminence
Yeah, if you remember who you were on good terms with and when it was you left I can probably find out who you were, assuming you aren't a sock of someone banned in the past two years.

I was on so-so terms with everybody. Those who knew me. See, it was just funny to watch the ensuing chaos. I mostly hung around...everywhere.... I just kinda drifted along, posting stuff. See, at the time, I was busy trolling a rather...vitriolic website....

Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
Numan isn't Neb.

Up until I left a year ago I was on good terms with Numan, who still has an account on here.

I'm on good terms with Neb as well but that's because he's grown up.

Hmmm, he should be old enough to not be banned for the age thing. At least by now.

Hoe many socks did he make before he stopped? wasn't it like 8-9?

I've no problem with Neb as a member at this point. He is just wrong about some of his assumptions about Bane, and that's no crime. But Rex is the boss. Probably as a grudge against him by now, and after years of Neb flouting the rules, I certainly can't blame him for that.

I'm not sure you realize, TJ. I'm every account on this site.

I've been arguing with myself since Rex slipped up. I banned/deleted everyone's account and then resumed the conversations without them. We are one. Nebaris is legion.

I was talking about Numan's socks.

Oh and speking of Neb, ironically, the final strwa that got him banned the first time was something he couldn't have accomplished without modetard help. IE changing his name the way he did.

Can we talk about me, plz?

Originally posted by Red Nemesis
I'm not sure you realize, TJ. I'm every account on this site.

I've been arguing with myself since Rex slipped up. I banned/deleted everyone's account and then resumed the conversations without them. We are one. Nebaris is legion.

Neb is RN is Agent Smith. Scary. I thought I was still myself, and now I see its not true. Equally scary.

my favorite time on this forum was August 09 when all of the brand new KOTOR fans arrived. Evilbigfoot, Jamefril, some guy with Kenobi(Craig) as his Avatar. They were delicious Noobs. We scared them all away in a few days and they hated us.

It was the "Let's use our imagination" movement. We squashed it in less than a week. HWKA would have loved it.

Originally posted by Letum Lettow
I was talking about Numan's socks.

Oh and speking of Neb, ironically, the final strwa that got him banned the first time was something he couldn't have accomplished without modetard help. IE changing his name the way he did.

What got him banned the first time was changing his name to mine and taking my signature lol.

Exactly, but he needed modetard help to do that right? Or am I remembering wrong?

You changed your name so damn much youu should have been banned for that alone.

IT WAS ANNOYING. AND APPARENTLY I WASN'T AROUND FOR THE WORST O IT!

IMAGINATION

Originally posted by Red Nemesis
IMAGINATION
Huh?

Spite, Galactic Empire stomps the Sith Empire into dust.

25,000 star destroyers vs what, a few hundred several milenia year old star destroyers?

In ground combat, AT-ATs and other ground technology would be far superior to anything the Sith Emipre would have.

Industrially, the Galactic Empire has access to an entire galaxy, vs the Sith Empire which never conquered the galaxy. Although if this is Revan's or Malak's Sith Empire with the Star Forge, then the Sith Empire might actually have an advantage in this category. But the Star Forge isn't invincible and can be captured, and the Galactic Empire has the Death Star and other even more powerful superweapons such as the Sun Crusher.

One on one, no known military in Star Wars history can defeat the Galactic Empire in a conventional war (except possibly for, say, the Celestial), although I still stand by the idea that the NJO by NJO/DN/LOTF/etc. could concievably defeat the Galactic Empire by well planned assassination.

Originally posted by Hewhoknowsall
Spite, Galactic Empire stomps the Sith Empire into dust.

25,000 star destroyers


Wow, really? That's a huge number. I haven't read much stuff set between 18 BBY and 4 ABY, but the Imperial Remnant at least had no where near those numbers.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Wow, really? That's a huge number. I haven't read much stuff set between 18 BBY and 4 ABY, but the Imperial Remnant at least had no where near those numbers.

Civil War took a huge chunk. Both directly and indirectly due to infrastructure being fought over and destroyed. Imagine how quickly the casualties mounted up when Sector Governors and Fleet Admirals starting going at each other. That's just the beginning. Maintenance, fuel, ammo, consumables, these things cost money. Money which was in short supply. So while I would estimate that at least 20-30% of total fleet strength was offed in fighting one way or another, and maybe 10-15% were abandoned due to lack of maintenance or the fact that while some of them could normally be repaired, the damage sustained in combat made them unsafe in, I'm guessing that the majority of the fleet was lost due to inability to feed all the ****ers in those ships without loot and plunder or chopping up the ships.

For an example, look at the size of Russia sub force now vs Cold War.
A better example is how many tanks they maintained during the late 70/80s vs how many T-80's and T-90's they have today. Now imagine that along with a fall and collapse, you have epic scale civil war.

Most ships have to be focused on controlling territory after all. Rebels will strike whereever ships are not so you need ships everywhere.

Okay, but when you have about forty Star Destroyers (including Vader's Super-Star Destroyer) at the Battle of Endor, twenty-five thousand seems a bit of a stretch.

Writers often have wildly divergent senses of scale 🙂

And hey, with a Super SD (which is worth many ISDs) and the DS there, even those 40 were plenty in almost any realistic scenario.

Originally posted by Q99
Writers often have wildly divergent senses of scale 🙂
3 million clones...

One clone per planet...