01-29-2020, 06:19 PM | #11 | |
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: Which of these is beyond the capabilities of known Star Wars science?
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1. EMP Repelling is nonsense. There's no such thing as an EMP in Star Wars. 2. We've seen an archaeologist in post-Disney Star Wars comics. She didn't have a tricorder. 3. Using math as a fortune-telling device? Sure, why not. 4. Any powered armour in Star Wars would be big and clunky. 5. Creating a zone of artificial climate is basically how Cloud City remains habitable. 6. Apart from certain cyborgs mind machine interface is impossible in the Star Wars setting because it intrudes on the turf of the Force. Star Wars would far more be likely to have a drug that puts people into a shared dream. 7. A pole shifter is the kind of apocalyptic weapon that seems like a likely addition. 8. I have no idea what that means. 9. No. Star Wars does cyborgs. Period. 10. Any idiot can create water if they've got hydrogen and oxygen. 11. They have planetary forcefields. 12. Intrudes on the Force's turf. 13. Stupid even for a comic book. 14. Would probably only work for Force sensitives. 15. Something that causes minor solar destabilization fits under the apocalyptic weapon field. 16. Sure, why not. 17. No. 18. Whatever their power source is, it requires fuel. 19. Sure, why not. |
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01-29-2020, 09:46 PM | #12 | |
Join Date: Apr 2017
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Re: Which of these is beyond the capabilities of known Star Wars science?
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Lobots “headband” is a brain computer interface Anyway I apologize. This is not the right forum to discuss Star Wars. |
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future technology, sci fi, science fiction, science!, star wars |
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