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I know that everyone seems intent on the theory that the raider has two sets of KEW's of differing caliber but is not possible that one set is just merely a targeting asset, a sensor of some sort? I've never seen the Raider firing anything other than 'slug' rounds and only two lines of them at that. --[[User:Imperator|Imperator]] 11:40 19 August 2007 GMT | I know that everyone seems intent on the theory that the raider has two sets of KEW's of differing caliber but is not possible that one set is just merely a targeting asset, a sensor of some sort? I've never seen the Raider firing anything other than 'slug' rounds and only two lines of them at that. --[[User:Imperator|Imperator]] 11:40 19 August 2007 GMT | ||
:Yeah could be. To be honest that part of the article was copied from some other article that took the speculation just a bit too far. It's more likely that there is simply a mismatch between the ammunition and the Raider model, so that part might be over analyzing things. That the ammo is a mix of explosives, slugs and tracers was confirmed by Bradley Thompson. Size mismatches aside, they could be fired from the same barrel. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 05:49, 19 August 2007 (CDT) | :Yeah could be. To be honest that part of the article was copied from some other article that took the speculation just a bit too far. It's more likely that there is simply a mismatch between the ammunition and the Raider model, so that part might be over analyzing things. That the ammo is a mix of explosives, slugs and tracers was confirmed by Bradley Thompson. Size mismatches aside, they could be fired from the same barrel. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 05:49, 19 August 2007 (CDT) | ||
==Sidearm caliber== | |||
It appears Valerii was not using a standard sidearm. (I specifically avoided naming the victim to prevent incidental/unnecessary spoillage of the S1 cliffhanger.) Here's [http://bsgmedia.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=35&pos=438 the gun], [http://bsgmedia.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=35&pos=437 the gun firing], and [http://bsgmedia.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=66&pos=34 a promo shot] ([http://bsgmedia.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=66&pos=36 or two]) that seem to back that as well. --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 16:07, 20 November 2007 (CST) |
Revision as of 22:07, 20 November 2007
Future of KEW article
With this new page, I wonder what should happen with the KEW article. I copied the "autocannon" section there and also wanted to copy the "point defense" section. But then the article would be useless and could be deleted (KEW could be redirect here).
Or should we only summarize those two sections and include a "See main article link" to there? --Serenity 12:36, 10 January 2007 (CST)
- My first reaction is to make KEW redirect here. Is there any information there that isn't shown here or more specific articles? "KEW" is just too broad. --Spencerian 13:00, 10 January 2007 (CST)
- All the more reason to cease KEW. I feel centralization of all ship weapons but sidearms would be preferable. Your call. --Spencerian 13:44, 10 January 2007 (CST)
- Alright, I'll do that. What should I do with the talk page? Move it here? I can't use the normal move function since this page already exists, but I could copy-paste it. --Serenity 14:06, 10 January 2007 (CST)
- Normally we just let it go in cases like this unless there are very significant discussions that are critical to the article's existence. In this case, a summary that tells the result of the merge and why it occurred (which in turn is a summary of the consensus from the old talk pages) should be fine. No need to horde that stuff. --Spencerian 14:29, 10 January 2007 (CST)
- Alright, I'll do that. What should I do with the talk page? Move it here? I can't use the normal move function since this page already exists, but I could copy-paste it. --Serenity 14:06, 10 January 2007 (CST)
- All the more reason to cease KEW. I feel centralization of all ship weapons but sidearms would be preferable. Your call. --Spencerian 13:44, 10 January 2007 (CST)
Explosives and rocket launchers
Plastic explosives like G-4 have been used on numerous occassions in different forms, ranging from larger blocks to small chunks used to open doors. And in "Exodus, Part I" we see the Marines taking out Centurions with an RPG (rocket propelled grenade).
Do these fall under "small arms"? According to Wikipedia RPGs can fall under that term, but it doesn't seem like explosives do. Should we stick to that and create a seperate "explosives" section or add it as sub-section of "small arms". The latter is probably better, given the overall structure of the article (and after all they did keep it in the small arms locker).
But the obvious solution would be calling it "Small arms and explosives". Duh :)
I'll wait with adding the normal rifles and pistols here though, until the controvery about the small arms article is solved. Alternatively, if it turns out that a seperate small arms article specifically for an in-universe POV is created, the RPG could be added to that. --Serenity 08:28, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- If I remember correctly, it's not an RPG in Exodus, but a light anti-tank missile. I need to get a pic of it before I can be sure though. AT missiles are considered crew-served weapons if they are larger than, say, an M72 LAW. --Talos 10:51, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- Maybe it falls more into the larger "shoulder launched weapons"/"anti tank guided missile" category, but RPGs are anti-tank weapons, although they are used against more lightly armored vehicles instead of MBTs these days. Originally the acronym comes from Russian and stands for "handheld anti-tank grenade-launcher". Picture is here btw.
- All in all, while it technically probably doesn't belong into "small arms", I guess it's better to stick it there for simpilicity and maybe make a note about that, instead of creating an own header for a weapon that has only been seen once so far. --Serenity 11:04, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- Soviet RPGs are an unusual case because they are considered personel weapons in the old Soviet army, soldiers would carry ones as their weapon instead of a rifle. Some western RPGs are crew-served though. Just by memory, the rocket in Exodus looked like a SMAW, but I need a picture to identify it (hint to anyone with it from iTunes). --Talos 11:07, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- Maybe a "support weapon" section would work, this could also include any future machine guns and such we see. --Talos 11:08, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- Soviet RPGs are an unusual case because they are considered personel weapons in the old Soviet army, soldiers would carry ones as their weapon instead of a rifle. Some western RPGs are crew-served though. Just by memory, the rocket in Exodus looked like a SMAW, but I need a picture to identify it (hint to anyone with it from iTunes). --Talos 11:07, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- If I remember correctly, it's not an RPG in Exodus, but a light anti-tank missile. I need to get a pic of it before I can be sure though. AT missiles are considered crew-served weapons if they are larger than, say, an M72 LAW. --Talos 10:51, 11 January 2007 (CST)
Cylon Raider's weapons
I know that everyone seems intent on the theory that the raider has two sets of KEW's of differing caliber but is not possible that one set is just merely a targeting asset, a sensor of some sort? I've never seen the Raider firing anything other than 'slug' rounds and only two lines of them at that. --Imperator 11:40 19 August 2007 GMT
- Yeah could be. To be honest that part of the article was copied from some other article that took the speculation just a bit too far. It's more likely that there is simply a mismatch between the ammunition and the Raider model, so that part might be over analyzing things. That the ammo is a mix of explosives, slugs and tracers was confirmed by Bradley Thompson. Size mismatches aside, they could be fired from the same barrel. --Serenity 05:49, 19 August 2007 (CDT)
Sidearm caliber
It appears Valerii was not using a standard sidearm. (I specifically avoided naming the victim to prevent incidental/unnecessary spoillage of the S1 cliffhanger.) Here's the gun, the gun firing, and a promo shot (or two) that seem to back that as well. --Steelviper 16:07, 20 November 2007 (CST)