As a matter of fact, the canon specifically states that Jedi are helpless to block projectiles (a frequent problem when they run into Transdoshan slavers, who use projectile weapons); their lightsabers can only stop blasters.
First of all, lose the attitude--it's not becoming, nor is it suitable for these message boards; we come here to have fun, not to deal with this.
Now then, to answer your question: As per Wookiepedia, the definitive source for anything Star Wars, in Legends or Canon, a ray shield is one of three types of deflector shield, and while it is only described as "energy fields," the fact that they almost exclusively "deflected or scattered energy (although sometimes they were not powerful enough to fully negate enemy fire)," while also "imparting a deadly electric shock," this would indicate some kind of electromagnetic field instead of a laser (which is a coherent beam of light amplified synthetically through radiation--laser does stand for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation").
While it would definitely be unwise to try to touch it directly (given what they do to Clones who get too close numerous times throughout The Clone Wars series, the fact that Particle Shields (deal with high-velocity and proton impacts) and Concussion Shields (repelling space debris and other large objects) exist as separate types of shielding indicates that you'll need a little bit more strategy than just "ray shields beat everything"--after all the Death Star reactor shaft was ray-shielded, and proton torpedoes got through just fine.
I find your lack of ability to detect sarcasm disturbing. Take a hit.
So you pointed out the electric shock then ignored the fact that maybe you should adjust your tactics. Also, the reactor shaft was not shielded. It is literally one of the most famous reasons why the Death Star was destroyed.
Umm... "The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use Proton Torpedoes"...?
But that was made after you had already abandoned the planet, leaving it open to claim. I null your destroying the planet because by that point it was not yours to destroy. It is mine now.
I had not abandoned it. Did you not see the massive ship firing on your creature? Un-Nulled.
You specifically said it was abandoned; an orbiting ship does not equal a claim, otherwise Felipe and Shamrock own my planet.
As a matter of fact, the canon specifically states that Jedi are helpless to block projectiles (a frequent problem when they run into Transdoshan slavers, who use projectile weapons); their lightsabers can only stop blasters.
Evidence, please.
Obi-Wan & Anakin, Part V, by Marvel Comics (part of the current EU canon):
Slugthrowers were surprisingly useful against lightsabers, as when a slug made contact with a blade, it simply melted instead of being deflected like a blaster bolt. These melted embers could then fly toward the face or hands of the lightsaber user, and harm them if they were not careful.
Molten projectiles would be even more dangerous against any ship than solid ones, since they can continue to melt through the hull, causing massive hull breaches, rather than minor armor damage.
I find your lack of ability to detect sarcasm disturbing. Take a hit.
So you pointed out the electric shock then ignored the fact that maybe you should adjust your tactics. Also, the reactor shaft was not shielded. It is literally one of the most famous reasons why the Death Star was destroyed.
Umm... "The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use Proton Torpedoes"...?
Obi-Wan & Anakin, Part V, by Marvel Comics (part of the current EU canon):
Slugthrowers were surprisingly useful against lightsabers, as when a slug made contact with a blade, it simply melted instead of being deflected like a blaster bolt. These melted embers could then fly toward the face or hands of the lightsaber user, and harm them if they were not careful.
Molten projectiles would be even more dangerous against any ship than solid ones, since they can continue to melt through the hull, causing massive hull breaches, rather than minor armor damage.
But only if careless could they do damage. They still were melted.
But that was made after you had already abandoned the planet, leaving it open to claim. I null your destroying the planet because by that point it was not yours to destroy. It is mine now.
I had not abandoned it. Did you not see the massive ship firing on your creature? Un-Nulled.
Yes you did, you straight out said you did. And besides that, attempting to destroy the creature with that level of firepower would likely cause a k-class end of reality-type scenario. So, nulled.
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OOC: The Executor is measuresd in kilometers. Mine is measure in AU. IC: *The Ymir drops out of warp directly in front of the Star Destroyer. Scans estimate that is upwards of 21 billion kilometers in diameter, or roughly 1.1 billion times the length of the Executor. It begins firing on the enemy ship, doing incalculable damage.*
OOC: And how exactly were you able to manufacture this? Where? How is this allowed?
IC: *The Destroyer fires millions of turbolasers and launches immeasurable amounts of TIE Fighters to attack the bridge of the vessel, though it takes severe damage.*
OOC: Lost of strip-mining. *The walls of the ship ship is in fact thousands of kilometers thick, and all vital parts are buried deep under the surface and as such are not damaged. It fires one of its heavy cannons on the Executor, launching a metallic astroid almost three times the length of the Executor, destroying the Star Destroyer.*
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Obi-Wan & Anakin, Part V, by Marvel Comics (part of the current EU canon): Molten projectiles would be even more dangerous against any ship than solid ones, since they can continue to melt through the hull, causing massive hull breaches, rather than minor armor damage.
But only if careless could they do damage. They still were melted.
But then you have molten lead traveling at you instead of solid lead which is MUCH scarier.
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I have been to the SHRP and I assure you that the other rpers are not the problem. Also, you're such a mature adult, how come you misspelled apologize?
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