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Join Date: Apr 2017
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Irish Wolf pointed out something very true. I was asking for ideas on what a scientist could be working on in the Star Wars galaxy. However my list of you-can’t are more akin to what an engineer would be working on. Then I guess that’s what I really meant. So that being said I ask. What can an engineer in the Star Wars galaxy be working on?. He works for the canon New Republic.
Things he can’t be working on 1.) Dyson sphere- Believe it or not it already exists in SWTOR 2.) Matrioksha Brain- Computers aren’t that advanced. (HOWEVER, if you have a genetic Star Wars name for this- I will take it. Matrioksha is Russian nesting dolls and would obviously not be applicable for Star Wars 3.) A Giant Underground City- Sullust has tons of these. 4.) Kransnikov Tube- Would be too much of a gamechanger for travel 5.) Ford-Svaitar mirror- Too much of a gamechanger for travel 6.) Nicoll-Dyson Laser- We already have the Death Star and Starkiller Base 7.) Space elevator- They have those 8.) Shellworld- Waste of time. Plenty of planets to work with 9) Alderton Disk- Too big 10.) Ringworld- Exists on Ringo Vinda 11.) Underwater cities- Plenty of those 12.) Any type of space habitat. Any ideas? |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Earth, mostly
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A way to shrink the hyperspace "envelope" of a ship, so it can pass more closely to a gravitational point source without being forced into normal space (very useful for military and smugglers, as well as that mission to the galactic core you mentioned). It's not a "game-changer" per se, as its applicability outside the smuggling and scientific fields is limited (you can still stop significant portions of a military fleet with a gravitational interdict - this would be primarily useful for single craft).
Refinement of ship's sensors so you can scan for specific life forms, along the lines of the sensors in Star Trek. (At least, I've never seen this capability in any of the resources I've watched or read...) Guard rails - a technology that was not mastered as of The Last Jedi.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Southeast NC
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The Death Star had some flimsy looking guard rails which the Emperor was ultimately thrown over. Vader was holding one when Luke was giving him the beatdown. So the setting only lacked effective and consistent standards for guard rails.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Southeast NC
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That sounds like a one-shot I ran a while back, which was supposed to be about a team of saboteurs infiltrating an Imperial starfighter factory, but quickly went off the rails and instead began unionizing both the Empire and the Rebellion.
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engineer (gadgets), engineering, science, science fiction, star wars |
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