I take it you're not the biggest lover of Star Trek, Mike? I couldn't find much critisism of the Tech/Ideals/Science of Star Wars, or maybe I just haven't looked in the right places yet
I think its back to the old live action thing, Star Trek has hundereds of hours of it, and it's main focus is upon storyline, science, tech, engineering etc is only there to aid it, and as sad as I get, I must admit the amount of times nice theories have appeared but been ballsed up, continues to grow even with Enterprise. Star Wars has vastly less live action then Star Trek and on film at least, hardly gives the same attention to technology that Star Trek does- so because (afaik) Star Wars books are considered canon, people who actually know what they are talking about get a chance to write realistic science/tech stuff, while that has happened in Trek, its not canon so it's useless.
I just can't help finding myself thinking the 'numbers' in Star Wars are so much bigger than in Star Trek- I really don't think it is fair to play these two universes off against each other. Boba Fett's ship could piss all over the Enterprise D, for gods sake
It's not right ! bah
But as much as I love trek, I now realise it is simply for the ideas of their technology, the characters, the stories, because reading the site has really made me think how idiotic the whole premise of Star Trek science and Engineering is.
My favourite quote on the site magnifies it.
Bah ! I might have had some revelations about Trek but I'm still not entirely convinced about Star Wars Considering the site is rather unbalanced in its favour, i mean, sure it explains how all the tech apparently works and how all these massive figures appear but justification and the exploration of underlying principles? Not all there, IMO. I 'know' alot about all the Star Trek tech, etc etc, but I've not let anything seep through (I hope)- I dont want to argue about it, because in my experience its fruitless, hence my attempt at just discussing what already appears on the site But its all good, the site has put Trek in a new light for me and triggered an interest in Star Wars tech, which I am hopefully going to brush myself upon, I watched the old trilogy over the last weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it, though again, there is little about the Tech in that, so I guess books are my next stop.They never use any low-technology solutions; can you imagine seeing a bucket or a wrench in Star Trek?