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    Isolated intranet systems make complete sense from a security perspective. After all, the ultimate security against...
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    Even if they could, effectively instantaneous long-distance communication of significantly greater detail than ‘a great...
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    Timothy Zahn thought of that. This is because Timothy Zahn is apparently the only Star Wars author who actually thinks...
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    I have thought way too much about this topic since I currently run a Star Wars D6 (pen&paper rpg) campaign and used to...
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    I kind of get the idea that Jedi can’t intentionally send detailed messages wherever on a whim.
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    didn’t that scene also have a bunch of that ~cyberpunk aesthetic~ stuff on the computer? and it ran dramatically slow,...
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    Is it the tractor beam settings control, though? Surely it was an act of physical sabotage of the tractor beam apparatus...
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    I mean, the way I intend to handle cyber-warfare in my story is more “nobody has any asymmetric upper hand and stuff is...
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  25. mitigatedchaos reblogged this from argumate and added:
    Using the manual override is what you do if you don’t have legitimate access credentials.And if you have some piece of...
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    In Timothy Zahn’s books the empire use a rogue Jedi to coordinate simultaneous attacks, but it’s not clear how fast...
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    Interestingly, stuff that seems to play well with computers on the surface, really doesn’t. Look at how often cyberpunk...
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  36. storywonker said: there’s a reason the Kremlin has moved back to paper bureaucracy
  37. kontextmaschine reblogged this from argumate and added:
    The weird thing is the Force enables instantaneous long-distance communication (at least in the case of “great...
  38. storywonker said: In defence of Leia, an in-person handover by r2 is still gonna be more secure than a transmission, especially since Leia is denying all knowledge of the plans. Similarly, keeping the plans in those vhs-tape things means they aren’t connected to any kind of network under normal circumstances, making it impossible to remotely access them. Rogue One had to physically storm Scarif rather than orchestrating a remote attack from an office on Yavin IV.
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