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Inbox of the worst engineer in the Empire:

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SA.com did another Star Wars themed article, about emails for the guy who designes all the crappy stuff in SW:

+http://www.somethingawful.co*/d/news/na ... empire.php

Just remember to add the 'm' in the address.
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There is no need to edit the uRL if you add a +.
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Boba Fett wrote:I am currently transporting a bounty that has been frozen in carbonite with a device you created. I have been told to direct any questions or comments I might have your way.

This is obviously a new technology, but might I suggest adding a few security measures to the transport device's control panel? Right now anyone can walk up to this thing and flip a few switches to release the frozen prisoner. I'm thinking a number pad with a secret code would be great, or heck, even a plain old key.
How do we know she didn't enter a secret code, what with all that button pushing?
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That said, the E-11 still has some accuracy issues. We recently bolted one of the rifles to a testing mechanism so that it couldn't move even a millimeter, then set up a human-sized target six feet in front of the blaster's barrel. Shooting in two second intervals, we let the E-11 fire at the target continuously for three days.

The result? Not one shot hit the target. I realize you're busy, but perhaps we can go over the design one more time and iron this out.
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Ace Pace wrote:There is no need to edit the uRL if you add a +.
It did it automatically. :S
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A shaft in your throne room isn't that bad of an idea for a meglomaniac like Palpatine. I wouldn't be surprised if Palps used it to chuck the occasional miscreant to his or her death.
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VT-16 wrote:SA.com did another Star Wars themed article, about emails for the guy who designes all the crappy stuff in SW:
Last one is the funniest. :twisted:
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Tanasinn wrote:A shaft in your throne room isn't that bad of an idea for a meglomaniac like Palpatine. I wouldn't be surprised if Palps used it to chuck the occasional miscreant to his or her death.
An uncovered shaft, however, is. By all means have the shaft, but install a trapdoor/retractable grating/something to cover it during the 99% of time you are NOT chucking miscreants to their deaths.
Not that the SW society hasn't been in love with seriously deep apparently pointless shafts from the word go, mind you.
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Stark wrote:Even Jabba had a cover on his Pit of Doom? :)
My point exactly.
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Hey, kid. That trash compactor you designed is up and running and I've got to say it looks great. Lots of grime, a magnetically sealed hatch that can't be opened from the inside, a tentacled garbage creature that practically serves no purpose at all. It's got everything a salty old janitor could ever want.

One thing, though. It takes an awful long time to flatten garbage. I'm talking a minute or more, depending on how many flimsy poles I toss in there. If our capital ships can boogie at faster than light speeds, why can't we make a few walls slide toward one another at a speed that outpaces a Hutt's leisurely stroll?
This one tells me that the guy who wrote this article never had a job where he actually used a Trash compactor. The damn things are slow. I'm pretty sure there is actually a sound reason why this is so, probably something to do with rebound of a mass from a quick crush vs. a slow squeeze, but I don't know.

The funniest one was the Boba Fett bit.
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I like the fact that Vader can't spell. :P
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VT-16 wrote:I like the fact that Vader can't spell. :P
Well, typing in those gauntlets can't be easy...
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Stark wrote:Even Jabba had a cover on his Pit of Doom? :)
Ah, but for Jabba, the work of art wasn't the pit but what he stuck inside of it.
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Tanasinn wrote:
Stark wrote:Even Jabba had a cover on his Pit of Doom? :)
Ah, but for Jabba, the work of art wasn't the pit but what he stuck inside of it.
But Palpatine's has a reactor that generates more power than the sun in a thousand years... so I don't think that's a valid argument...
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Tanasinn wrote:
Stark wrote:Even Jabba had a cover on his Pit of Doom? :)
Ah, but for Jabba, the work of art wasn't the pit but what he stuck inside of it.
But Palpatine's has a reactor that generates more power than the sun in a thousand years... so I don't think that's a valid argument...
I still imagine that for the Death Star II, it's the getting to the reactor that's the point. :lol:

(You guys realize I'm just goofing, right? :3 )
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Wouldnt it have been fun if Palpatine landed on the MilleniumFAlcon when he fell. :D
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Gustav32Vasa wrote:Wouldnt it have been fun if Palpatine landed on the MilleniumFAlcon when he fell. :D
The mental image of Emperor Palpatine splatting on the windshield like a giant mosquito... I lol'd
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Quadlok wrote:
Hey, kid. That trash compactor you designed is up and running and I've got to say it looks great. Lots of grime, a magnetically sealed hatch that can't be opened from the inside, a tentacled garbage creature that practically serves no purpose at all. It's got everything a salty old janitor could ever want.

One thing, though. It takes an awful long time to flatten garbage. I'm talking a minute or more, depending on how many flimsy poles I toss in there. If our capital ships can boogie at faster than light speeds, why can't we make a few walls slide toward one another at a speed that outpaces a Hutt's leisurely stroll?
This one tells me that the guy who wrote this article never had a job where he actually used a Trash compactor. The damn things are slow. I'm pretty sure there is actually a sound reason why this is so, probably something to do with rebound of a mass from a quick crush vs. a slow squeeze, but I don't know.

The funniest one was the Boba Fett bit.
Probably because for a given power input, you'd maximize force (which is important for crushing) by reducing distance per second (err, I mean speed). So yeah, you're right about that. Then again, recall that in-universe that was written by a janitor, and the slow crush was what ultimately doomed the Empire by letting the future heroes of the Rebellion get away :D
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They now have a follow-up article about a Rebel Food Services Supervisor:

+http://www.something awful.com/d/news/blue-stripe-cafeteria.php

Appaling. Simply appaling. :P
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Glad to see the last one was just a hiccup, this was easily on par with the Droid mechanic, and the Star Trek blue stripes.
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