Standard ignorant response wrote:
This is the geekiest of all possible discussions, but that
won't stop me from
speaking up. Sorry, much as I prefer SW, Trek has about the
highest tech
level you can have.
Trek has an apparent high standard of living, as evinced by the devotion to space and luxury (note Scotty's reaction in TNG: Relics to his quarters).
Matter creation, transporting, and semi-reliable time travel all pretty much trump the lightsaber.
Matter creation? Hello? Einstein needs to RTFTM.
Transporting? Transportation is not applicable in all situations, and carries risks of its own (as highlighted by any number of episodes).
Semi-reliable time travel? Why would you want to use a 'semi-reliable' method of time travel? How is this advanced in any sense of the word?
On the other hand, the lightsaber is a compact plasma weapon with an incredibly small power cell. That's right - it's an electro-plasma stream in a handheld device.
The SW universe is incapable of making a vehicle larger than a car that hovers in atmosphere ...
And where have we seen this in Trek? How does one distinguish 'hover' from 'flight'?
... and the mightiest war machine ever assembled, which wholly relied on technology, was brought down by a bunch of backwater pilots, fish people, and teddy bears.
Actually, it was brought down by a bunch of ex-military and commercial pilots, 'fish people' who design incredibly sleek and capable starships, and a kid using this non-tech Force shit and a lightsaber. The teddy bears didn't destroy any ships; they outnumbered the troops on the ground. (There is also no evidence that Federation ground forces would fare any better against the Ewoks.)
You might say the Force gives SW an edge, but that's hardly tech level.
And Q could turn you into a three-toed sloth, but that's hardly tech level.
And let's not even have a discussion about how much more advanced the androids are.
Irrelevant. Soong designed his android to duplicate a broad array of human functions; droids in SW are specialized. You are judging this on the basis of Data's appearance, that is, fully humanoid.
Furthermore, it is shown that Soong-type androids are rare ... Data, Lore, Julianna Tayner, B4. Lal, Data's attempt at creating an android, failed. Droids in SW are plentiful and affordable by most people.
Of course, it isn't SW's aim to have the highest tech, but merely workable
tech, and that's great.
But just as a matter of (dorkus maximus) discussion...
Both have energy weapons; Star Wars' weapons are shown to be more powerful.
Both have interstellar communications; Star Wars' HoloNet is shown to be real-time. Star Trek's subspace radio is not - Kirk was often in the position of having to notify Starfleet and then take action before he got a response.
Both have FTL travel; Star Wars' hyperspace is shown to be superior to warp speed by distance traveled over time.
Point is, anyone can take selected comparators and make a case for either Trek or Wars. And it's rather telling when the 'superior technology of Trek' gets its ass stomped by the Empire.