My preliminary idea wrote:Welcome!
Do you have what it takes to become part of something greater than yourself? Do you have what it takes to serve the Empire? To help maintain peace and order throughout the galaxy? To stamp out the forces of evil and chaos that threaten the fabric of our society? If you do, then there is a place waiting for you in the new Imperial Armed Forces Extra-Galactic (EG) Guard.
Why join the Imperial Armed Forces EG Guard? There are many reasons to join, from the comprehensive benefits plan to the knowledge that you are helping fulfill your civic duty by keeping the galaxy safe, the opportunity to discover new worlds and new places, and the advanced technical training that you can carry into a rewarding civilian career after your term of service ends. We also offer cash incentives for joining, and our popular Relocation Program, where you can have your family relocated to a Core world of your choice, with instant planetary citizenship and all moving expenses paid for, courtesy of the Empire.
Meet Specialist Jarren Korr [insert picture here]. Jarren Korr has had a diverse and rewarding career in the Imperial Army with a distinguished service record. In the recent uprising on Fornax, his squad was pinned down by enemy fire from a nearby pillbox. Jarren Korr exposed himself to enemy fire in order to launch a thermal detonator at the target: an act for which he received a commendation for valour. Now, Jarren Korr works with the EG Guard's alien contact division. "It is incredibly rewarding work. These aliens have been living for hundreds of years without hyperdrive, without decent pan-galactic travel, without even simple necessities such as droids and bacta. By bringing them into the Empire, we bring them not just civilization, but hope for the future. It can be hard work; you will always have people who oppose change, even positive change such as the Empire brings. But the rewards are well worth it."
Pre-Emptive Defense is more than just an Imperial doctrine dating back to the discovery of the Kerenos sector wormhole. For the EG Guard, pre-emptive defense is a way of life. It is a philosophy which guides our actions and informs us of our duty. Every member of the EG Guard knows this. And even now, after successfully assimilating the EG region's human "Federation" into the Empire, that duty remains. Eternal vigilance.
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Star Wars vs Star Trek
Are you ready to join the Empire's EG Guard? Or do you just want to read a bunch of articles on Star Wars and Star Trek military hardware? Either way, this is your site. Despite the somewhat facetious "Imperial Recruiter" introduction, this site actually attempts a serious (or at least, as serious as possible given the subject matter) military comparison of Star Wars and Star Trek.
So how do you compare Star Wars and Star Trek military hardware? Well, there are lots of ways to approach this, and not all of them agree. My approach is to look at the hardware from an engineer's perspective, which is only natural given my personal background. However, there are numerous approaches, and surprisingly enough, people even disagree on what constitutes true Star Wars and/or Star Trek. So if you want to learn how to look at Star Wars and Star Trek military hardware, check out the following articles:
Star Wars vs Star Trek in Five Minutes: if you're the kind of person who buys Cliff Notes in order to save time, this is the link for you! I hope you'll eventually take the time to read more of the website, but if you don't have the patience for it, just go here.
Canon: what is "true" Star Wars and Star Trek? What can be considered "evidence"?
How to Analyze the Evidence: ground rules and a description of the two most popular approaches for analyzing sci-fi.
Sources and Abbrevations: a list of sources and common abbrevations found in typical Star Wars vs Star Trek online "discussions", also known as "violent arguments"
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Site FAQ: Get your questions answered here.
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Misc
A note on accuracy: all calculations on this website are somewhat imprecise, compared to real-life scientific or engineering work. Our observations are of a rather preliminary and imprecise nature, and we can't perform experiments to test hypotheses. Therefore, all calculations on this website should be treated as "back of envelope" calculations, and while individual calculations may employ greater precision, the resulting conclusions should be treated only as order-of-magnitude estimates. For example, if the figures show that one weapon is 50% more powerful than another, that should not be treated as conclusive evidence of superiority because the difference is too small. But if they show that it is a hundred times more powerful, then that would be fairly conclusive.
Tech notes: This site was born on August 1, 1998. It was originally written using Netscape Composer, although I mostly use OpenOffice nowadays. Further editing was done with kwrite, vi, cooledit, Wordpad, or whatever else was handy at the time. My image-capture methods include PowerDVD (for capturing stills from DVDs) and an HP 4570c scanner. I currently use Gimp for almost all of my image processing work.
For Best Viewing: This site has been verified to display properly on current versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape/Mozilla, Konqueror, and Opera. It also works with minor glitches on Mosaic, and even Lynx. This site is best viewed at 800x600 or above, although it does work at 640x480 ... sort of. You will also need JavaScript for some of the pages (in particular, all of the "calculator" pages).
About the author: My name is Michael Wong, I'm married with two children, and I'm a mechanical engineer (University of Waterloo, Class of 93). Visit my home page!
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Legal Stuff
Star Wars® is a registered trademark of LucasFilm Ltd. Star Trek® is a registered trademark of Paramount. This site is not associated with LucasFilm or Paramount in any way. It is not the intent of this site to infringe upon the intellectual property rights of either LucasFilm or Paramount.
Although the site has some facetious overtones, it is still nonetheless an academic discussion of Star Wars, Star Trek, and real science. It is intended to entertain but also to educate and to encourage scholarly debate. Furthermore, no income of any kind is derived from the operation of this website. Therefore, this site's use of Star Wars and Star Trek images and information qualifies as "fair use", or "fair dealing", under the provisions of international copyright law.