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Ok lets say that i do build or somhow get the DS, well if i decide that i want to destroy a planet and do so what happens.. what i mean is what happens to the planet, does it just explode into literally nothing? or does it become an atseriod feild with a large amount of asteriods that you can use as a posible space base?
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It becomes an asteroid field were actually you can crash and the asteroid field stay there for all the game, unless you start again

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The System remains a planetary system in the fact that you can build shipyards etc in the system. You only lose the benefits that control of that system holds.
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What everyone else has said. Anyway i have thought of a tactic. You could destroy a plant which is between your planet and an enermy planet thus slowing down there attack times on your planet.
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What everyone else has said. Anyway i have thought of a tactic. You could destroy a plant which is between your planet and an enermy planet thus slowing down there attack times on your planet.

 

Actually, there is no benefit to that. The asteroid field that will be present will not actually come in to play in the galactic mode and unless you have units or a base there, they will probably not even drop out of galactic mode while moving through.

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I would have to go with the second choice CTrooper1.

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There's also the shorter IGN/Gamespy one which is old, but focuses spcifically on the space battle and death star use. Shows pretty much the same thing DS wise, and won't take hours to download on slower connections.

 

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One thing i have notiecd though. In one of the trailers the blast from the planet his the DS. Did the DS take any damage?

 

What you are referring to is the blast wave that passes through the Death Star and incedentally, the entire fleet between the Death Star and the planet. Petro has already acknowledged that there is an issue there, so hopefully there will be some reprocussion. As of now, though, it doesn't appear that anything was hurt by the blast.

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The shields of the Death Star is adequete to fully protect it from the blast.

 

Correct, but the graphic is very blah, it is a collision between the explosion ring graphic and the DS model that is not handled or even acknowledged by the engine in that video.

 

And the issue of the fleet that was closer to the planet than the DS from what I could tell has still not been dealt with. The small fighters (tie fighters especially) should not have survived.

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One thing i have notiecd though. In one of the trailers the blast from the planet his the DS. Did the DS take any damage?

 

What you are referring to is the blast wave that passes through the Death Star and incedentally, the entire fleet between the Death Star and the planet. Petro has already acknowledged that there is an issue there, so hopefully there will be some reprocussion. As of now, though, it doesn't appear that anything was hurt by the blast.

 

What it is damaged or in a DS:II to state? Surly it would take some damage. Also the DS seems a bit to close to the planet. Also in the trailer featuring it we saw a space battle going on. Wouldent the shockwave destroy them?

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Otherwise, why build it if it can't take the heat?

 

Well in the films the DS was a fair distance so when the shockwave hit them it was extremly weak but from the trailer it was very close to the planet. Almost in orbit you could say.

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One of the questions I would like to see answered is how the death star interacts with the environment. You can't have something that big close to the planet without tidal waves, etc. There should be some minimum distance that the DS has to stay away.

 

I agree, hopefully someone with tell us soon.

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