Speaking to your first point, where would we be without accurate scaling? Perfecting accuracy becomes a meaningless exercise if you have 50-meter X-wings and 4-meter Humans
Well Sir, in one word : Touché
Yeah I
did get carried away there for a moment,it IS Star Wars after all...
I was more thinking along the lines of : sound in space is impossible, or according to what we understand of quantum theory this or that can't be possible, ect., etc.
I believe I know what got mixed-up, "by physical inconsistencies " and "where would we be without accurate scaling?" you guys are referring to
physical in the sense of objects, ships, stations, etc. who are not in the right proportions from one another; according to visual discrepancies or conflicting stats, weren't you? ahem, ahem.
Well, I don't like when this happens but let's put it on the count of transcultural mismatch, OK?
As for your question PR where would we be without accurate scaling? : In a world where a Wookiee and an Ewok could stand in front of one-another and have a conversation at eye level.
Oh! and yes, speed should be taken into account.
Edited by P.O._210877, 25 April 2012 - 05:45 AM.