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How difficult would it be to re-write Star Wars so that it is scientifically accurate?
My thinking is that the first thing to go would be getting rid of artificial gravity and inefficient laser guns would have to be replaced with modern artillery. The Death Star would just be a giant nuke container.

>> No.7344706

>>7344684
You mean scientifically accurate for the time right now in 2015? Probably difficult. The cool thing about Star Wars is just that, it's just tech we haven't come up with yet.

>> No.7344715

>>7344684
No sounds in space, cut all space battles.

>> No.7344719

>>7344715
You only have to cut the audio.

>> No.7344720

>>7344706
And... magic.

>> No.7344727
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>>7344684
Replace everything with Killzone.

>> No.7344975

>>7344684
Insert more George Carlin.

>> No.7344980

>>7344715
I hate this argument. There's sound in the vehicles that shoot the projectiles.

>> No.7344986

Star Wars was never concerned with being scientifically accurate because it wasnt science fiction, it was fantasy.

>> No.7344996

>>7344980
Yeah. that's the sound in the vehicles not space.

>> No.7345049

>>7344720
Midichlorians, anon. :^)