• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    2 months ago

    One of the reasons Star Wars gets called space fantasy is that these objectively cool scenes to shoot simply never make it into the movies because no one even thought of these details in the first place.

    Imagine how cool a lightsaber duel would be in these gravity transitional areas, or zero g for that matter! Instead we just got one scene in A New Hope where they’re in the gun turrets fighting off TIES and it’s a pretty subtle detail.

    The one thing we can really say for sure is the gravity tech is everywhere and apparently crazy reliable.

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      The one thing we can really say for sure is the gravity tech is everywhere and apparently crazy reliable.

      I love holding this fantasy nonsense up to scrutiny. I just falls apart in the most humorous way possible.

      For instance, here’s a checklist for technology mastery in a galaxy far, far away:

      [x] Artificial gravity
      [x] Practical FTL travel 
      [x] Practical interstellar navigation
      [x] Energy weapons capable of destroying things at _any_ scale
      [x] Energy shielding
      [x] Laser. Swords.
      [x] High energy physics in general
      [x] Self-aware artificial Intelligence
      [x] Multicultural society spanning many worlds
      [x] Psychic powers, telekinesis
      [x] Pocket-sized SCUBA gear
      [ ] Materials capable of resisting laser swords
      [ ] Functional galactic government
      [ ] Counter-intelligence for said government
      [ ] Basic spycraft for said government
      [ ] AI that's good at lie detection
      [ ] Spaceborne capital ship battles, asymmetric warfare
      [ ] Large space-stations without critical weak points