What is the explanation for high technology in Star Wars?

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    5 days ago

    Yeah, Star Wars isn’t science fiction at all. It’s fantasy.

    We have just come to associate spaceships with science fiction. But in Star Wars there isn’t the least bit of science behind the technology.

    • tiramichu@lemm.ee
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      5 days ago

      Even Andor is true to that formula.

      In one part, two characters are speaking over “radio” comms using code talk - presumably in case there are any Empire operatives listening in. And prior to that they kept missing each other because they weren’t at their radios at the same time. Derp!

      So you’ve got hyperspace travel and laser guns, but no data encryption, or text messaging. Alright then.

      Except of course, they do have those things when the plot calls for it, and that’s another reason to consider it fantasy. In most sci-fi the rules stay pretty consistent, but in fantasy it’s flexible.

      • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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        5 days ago

        so re: encryption - if you can muddle your messages meaning and transmit in unencrypted mode, that convo can hide in the huge volume of calls happening all the time.

        once you go through the trouble of encrypting it and running it through spectrum hopping and other security methods, you’re simply pointing two REALLY BIG FUCKING ARROWS at the convo participants that say “THESE GUYS HAVE SECRETS THAT SHOULD BE REVEALED WITH BRUTAL METHODS”, your encrypting the messages actually draws attention.