Regardless, it's not really appropriate for this thread.
Which doesn't make sense. We're in a universe where a hand-held device can transmit and receive 3-dimensional video in real time and suddenly bandwidth is a problem for the first time ever because of a set of blueprints?K-2SO said the file was too huge to transmit normally, which was why the base had such a huge tower.
Which doesn't make sense. We're in a universe where a hand-held device can transmit and receive 3-dimensional video in real time and suddenly bandwidth is a problem for the first time ever because of a set of blueprints?
If we're going to get technical: those files would be comparable to a 3d model, vector graphic or CAD file, all of which are comparatively small.Huge resolution 1:1 scale plans.
K-2SO said the file was too huge to transmit normally, which was why the base had such a huge tower. Therefore it is unlikely the starships had enough bandwidth (or whatever the correct term should be) to send out electronic copies. They spent who knows how long downloading it into a small disk which would eventually be transferred to R2-D2 to safe keeping. Long enough there ship was disabled and boarded by Vader before they could make a run for the Tantive IV.
Fully detailed plans of a complex that is 120 miles across? Sounds like a lot of info to me (I'm crap at maths, but the volume of the Death Star must be mental). Also sounds like a good enough hand-wave excuse for the way they handled it.
For those who thought the movie should have an opening crawl, a fan-made one has got you covered:
Link
I thought it was pretty good. It actually does a good job of bridging the events and setting up the movie (it could also help with those who didn't quite understand where this movie took place). It also doesn't go too far into revealing things that haven't happened by the start of the movie.
Given the speed of hyperdrives, it seems that over interstellar distances, using physical couriers for large volumes of data just makes more sense. Especially when something that large can be encoded in the memory systems of a common droid.
Depends on the data and depends on the connection.
They made it a plot point, I'm just arguing it was a dumb one.Loved it!
It's space opera/space fantasy, no way am I gonna bother with bandwith issues. I just loved it.
One question though:
Was that one planetMustafar? Did Vader really go back there?
One question though:
Was that one planetMustafar? Did Vader really go back there?
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