Strikerkc
Sr Member
I get what he's referring to. The star wars paradigm is "how would the 1970's think this worked", so we get headsets on the falcon gunnery stations that have wires; because wireless connections on things that size just weren't done. There's a way to approach star wars tech that has stayed pretty solidly in place for the last few decades. The auto landing jet pack is a little outside of THAT paradigm, because the 1970's would have thought of a jet pack as just that. two holes that fire spits out and pushes you, maybe they wiggle around a little, but it's controlled by the pilot wearing it. The understanding that the only way a jet pack like that "works" is if most of it is complicated and automated, then the wrist controls from such a distance, then the self landing, are all on the periphery, at best, of the 1970's paradigm. for us it's old hat, but it's starting to edge outside of the original bounds, because star wars HAS to progress some as time goes on, or else we'll all be dead bored of it soon enough.