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In lugnet.build.contests, David Eaton wrote:
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In lugnet.build.contests, Dave Schuler wrote:
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Simple--you disassemble the assembled ISDs and use the materials to build as
many SSDs as possible. How many ISDs did we determine youd need to build
one to-scale SSD? You should be able to squeeze a few out of 110 ISDs,
right?
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I dunno, itd be cutting it close I think! The SSD is what? Like 10x the size
of an ISD? Which, from an area perspective would require 100 ISDs to have
the same surface area. And the remaining 10 to try and give it some semblance
of structural integrety. Wow. And not even remotely close to a Death Star.
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Jeez! I hadnt done the math and didnt realize that the SSD was quite so huge.
The excellent radio program This American Life ran a
story about living aboard
the aircraft carrier
USS John Stennis. One person had the tedious job of restocking the ships
vending machines for the crew of 5,000, twelve hours per day. I know that
droids would probably handle this kind of thing on an SSD, but yikes! How many
Womp Rat Bars might the crew consume in a day?
Hey, while were on the subject, I came upon
this nice SSD by Mike Taylor while
googling for MEGABLOKS MOCs. Mike doesnt seem to have mentioned it here on
LUGNET, but I may be wrong. Though its not to scale with the LEGO ISD, its
still a cool representation.
Dave!
FUT OT.Clones
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