Aeroeng
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Yep.right, so we are obviosuly not going to agree and rather than keep beating dead horses i propose we agree to disgree?
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Yep.right, so we are obviosuly not going to agree and rather than keep beating dead horses i propose we agree to disgree?
Not a bad idea, actually. Lure in all these experts (like micro-genetists, geo-engineers, gravity manipulation researchers, etc)with a chip on their shoulder, give them a 'dead' world to play around with, leave for a while expecting a blackhole that sucks up all the money, then come by to check on them and be aghast at how they managed to get a reliable terraforming method going in less than 5 years. And now various parties are trying to break the door to your office down to buy the tech.
The small one appears to match the same size as the Avatar mech suits. So I would imagine something similar. Think car seat or jet fighter cockpit.Fair point. It did sound like the smallest armor was intended to be worn as body armor, though, rather than piloted like a mech.
Eh. It's all good in the end.
I'm reminded of the Technicians firing the Death star from an open balcony without even a hand rail, I'm not sure star wars has safety protocols except mabye the occasional hardhat or air filter mask.So how is he getting injured when he try experimental weapons?
Where are the safety protocols?
But he is to paranoid and always with I need yo stay alive just to ignore safety protocols. From others can be expected, from him no.I'm reminded of the Technicians firing the Death star from an open balcony without even a hand rail, I'm not sure star wars has safety protocols except mabye the occasional hardhat or air filter mask.
There were various references to what amounts to OSHA guidelines in place for his various facilities (see asteroid refinery chapter when they talk about the big pirate attack), so we know at least the governor has instituted some safety protocols.So how is he getting injured when he try experimental weapons?
Where are the safety protocols?
Weak soy take, I bet you support the Stormcloaks tooThe SI intentionally failing in order to not personally contribute to the tyranny of the Empire and his mother sending him out to the boonies in case he says something he shouldn't to someone he shouldn't could've been interesting.
Ah, sorry, I should have been clearer: I'm talking about stuff that was described as body armor in the fic; it doesn't all look like it could work as personal armor for a human without dislocated shoulders. Off the top of my head, I believe I'm thinking of the one that they had four versions of (executive protection type, maybe?) and that high mobility one with two segmented mechanical ribbons hanging off the back. If I'm remembering wrong, though, shame on me.The small one appears to match the same size as the Avatar mech suits. So I would imagine something similar. Think car seat or jet fighter cockpit.
This might help put it in perspective. Current real world exoskeletons.Ah, sorry, I should have been clearer: I'm talking about stuff that was described as body armor in the fic; it doesn't all look like it could work as personal armor for a human without dislocated shoulders. Off the top of my head, I believe I'm thinking of the one that they had four versions of (executive protection type, maybe?) and that high mobility one with two segmented mechanical ribbons hanging off the back. If I'm remembering wrong, though, shame on me.
Nope she is totally going to jump Las the first chance she gets if he likes it or not.Given how Commander Grant was acting, I wouldn't be surprised if she somehow asexually reproduced during that presentation.
I see the Force is hard at work, giving Luke an Engineering version of the PDA?
Given Anakins affinity for tech, that Luke also inherited, can't wait to see what he'll come up with.
....Omeke potential: Vader get his hands on the Engineering PDA....
So, kind of like the Starforge or whatever it was that Revan used to glass Mandalore?Cheapest downsized mini-death star that you can make and just fill it with manufacturing to pump out fighters, bombers and corvette class ships and escort ships. Don't need the planet killing laser and may not even need to be FTL capable just have it sit in the system. Maybe turn it into a starbase. Just for the LOLs. The Death Star makes more sense to me as a supply, support and logistics base or even a forward staging base than anything.
If the Empire still used clones you could also have that all setup inside the Death Star sure it's the size of a small moon but in Clone Wars when you see the clones it's a water planet with cities doing the cloning you would have way more space on the Death Star for that.So, kind of like the Starforge or whatever it was that Revan used to glass Mandalore?
Also, the Death Star being a siege engine instead of a planet cracker is a really good idea. The sheer scale of the DS means that you could have a huge, mobile supply depot and still have room for small-scale manufacturing of war material as-needed.
Or even large-scale, given that the DS is the size of a moon (I think in the films it's called a "small moon").
Damn, man, thinking of all the things that the Death Star could've beep used for and not what it's actual intended use for it puts into perspective how dumb the Death Star is as a concept.
Why make a big, fuck-off laser cannon (that is the size of a moon, i must reiterate) when railguns would do the job just fine?
I guess Palps sips that sadist Kool-aid and loses sight of efficiency for the sake of his foolish, silly wiles.
Wouldn't this be contingent on Jango being alive to give his genetics over for the cloning process, or would Boba (or any other clone, really/maybe) be a suitable replacement for Jango's DNA?If the Empire still used clones you could also have that all setup inside the Death Star sure it's the size of a small moon but in Clone Wars when you see the clones it's a water planet with cities doing the cloning you would have way more space on the Death Star for that.
Cheapest downsized mini-death star that you can make and just fill it with manufacturing to pump out fighters, bombers and corvette class ships and escort ships. Don't need the planet killing laser and may not even need to be FTL capable just have it sit in the system. Maybe turn it into a starbase. Just for the LOLs. The Death Star makes more sense to me as a supply, support and logistics base or even a forward staging base than anything.
Wouldn't this be contingent on Jango being alive to give his genetics over for the cloning process, or would Boba (or any other clone, really/maybe) be a suitable replacement for Jango's DNA?
I think Boba would be the best bet given that Jango requested he just be a normal boy and not modified like the Clones were, so there'd be less genetic weirdness to have to work around. Not that Boba would do that, given that I think he hated the Clones, and hated being a Clone himself. I think? I dunno, I'm not super deep in that Star Wars lore.
Oh yeah... I just remembered that Kamino (and the Kaminoans) got bombed to shit during/shortly after Order 66, didn't it?
So no more Kiwis in the Army no more...
In legends they did do that for a bit after the Kamino uprising, but the amount needed outstripped both the amount created and the cost of their creation(It was cheaper to train some randoms than it was to clone and raise soldiers).I
Just clone the best of the stormtrooper corp and have multiple gene lines
In legends they did do that for a bit after the Kamino uprising, but the amount needed outstripped both the amount created and the cost of their creation(It was cheaper to train some randoms than it was to clone and raise soldiers).
Maybe, but the initial cost at the very least is to much, more than a billion credits to get a simple facility running, and that's no including the equipment, training, or education.