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I was just looking at someone's RP deckplans for a roughly MF-size light freighter (which, incidentally, are pretty damn cool, hence the link) and wondering why precisely it should require a 'turbo' lift, and it occured to me. Have turbo-lifts actually been mentioned in the SW G-canon (more specifically, the films) and if not, anyone any idea when the term made the leap into SW?

Is this one of the 'cultural influences' Trekkies are always bragging about? :lol:
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Well, there are elevators (seen on the Death Star), but to the best of my knowledge they are never called "turbolifts". The only "cultural influence" would be the trekkie assuming every other Sci-fi franchise just copies Trek.
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I don't think so. SW had turbolasers too, a SW thing seemed to be adding extra words to the front o normal things to make them sound more impressive. Most likely Tarkin has a turbotoilet stashed away in his quarters.
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The Star Wars trilogy, hard back page 122 calls them elevators in the Death Star. It is further explained as:
The computer-controlled transport ought to be capable of taking them just about anywhere on the station in response to a verbal command.
They refer to them as 'elevators' in RotJ as well. When Luke and Vader to to the Emperor. Page 458 of the same book.
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Knife wrote:The Star Wars trilogy, hard back page 122 calls them elevators in the Death Star. It is further explained as:
The computer-controlled transport ought to be capable of taking them just about anywhere on the station in response to a verbal command.
They refer to them as 'elevators' in RotJ as well. When Luke and Vader to to the Emperor. Page 458 of the same book.
Elevator, turbo-lift, lift, all the same thing, just seems like turbo-lift is a more techinical way of saying the same thing.

Just like some guy could say "the ship has 12 heavy turbolasers" or could say "the ship has 12 heavy guns" same thing, different words.
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Darth Ruinus wrote:
Elevator, turbo-lift, lift, all the same thing, just seems like turbo-lift is a more techinical way of saying the same thing.

Just like some guy could say "the ship has 12 heavy turbolasers" or could say "the ship has 12 heavy guns" same thing, different words.
Your right your right. Now if only the OT said something akin to;
Have turbo-lifts actually been mentioned in the SW G-canon (more specifically, the films) and if not, anyone any idea when the term made the leap into SW?
My post would have made more sense....oh wait.
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Batman wrote:Somebody didn't get the point.
Damn, missed that part entirely :D
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Further reading into it, AotCs hardback page 240;
...then looked past Jango, to a human form rushing out of the tower's turbolift and toward them through the driving rain.
Then a few pages further on page 247;
..and then opened the door of the service turbolift with a wave of his hand.
In RotS, hardback page 57, first page of chapter three.
The turbolift's door whished open. Anakin pressed himself against the wall, a litter of saber-sliced droid parts around his feet.
Scanning through the whole part of Obi and Anakin aboard the Invisible Hand, they refer to the elevators as 'turbolifts' throughout.

Over all, the OT seems to like 'elevator' while the PT likes 'turbolift'. So I'll take a stab in the dark and say it started as a EU thing.
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Shit, well now if I am correct...
anyone any idea when the term made the leap into SW?
Im not sure but, maybe the term first appeared in Retreat from Coruscant well, thats all I got from Wookiee anyways...
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On an unrelated note, and I am not trying to play mod but, why is this in SW vs ST?
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Darth Ruinus wrote:On an unrelated note, and I am not trying to play mod but, why is this in SW vs ST?
Probably because the term "turbolift" is used rather frequently in Trek.
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Darth Ruinus wrote:On an unrelated note, and I am not trying to play mod but, why is this in SW vs ST?
Mainly because this is the closest I can think of for Trekkies' vaunted 'ST has stunning cultural influence and everyone copies it' manta. It's a funnier topic in SW-v-ST. :wink:
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I wonder if the Trekkies apply their customary "ultra-literal interpretation of technology names" technique to turbo-lifts, which would mean that they must be pneumatically powered.
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What, they aren't? :P
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A minor point and please correct me if im wrong on my assumption but if they are pneumatically powered the logical method out be to have a vacuum pull it along while overpressure pushes it? if so they should wear hard suits more often in trek as they always seem to crawl round in uniforms to fix this sort of thing... (or is it just the redshirts that get that job) at least in star wars the storm troopers would be more usefull if this happened (although we know it doesnt as you clearly see what happens in the shaft aboard the cruiser in RTOS)
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Darth Wong wrote:I wonder if the Trekkies apply their customary "ultra-literal interpretation of technology names" technique to turbo-lifts, which would mean that they must be pneumatically powered.
Well the sliding doors sound like they are. Maybe they're called "turbo-doors"...
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