

First, we’re speaking about each Dying Stars: the unique Dying Star in Episode IV, A New Hope, and the second, unfinished (but totally operational) Dying Star in Episode VI, The Return of the Jedi.
I feel we are able to all agree that the planning committee that proposed the unique Dying Star was pondering well. The Empire wanted infrastructure to correctly oppress the Galaxy and the Dying Star clearly promised a robust ROI for oppression.
There was solely a small incremental funding to maneuver the Dying Star into hyperspace and fireplace up its lasers. And the return on that incremental funding was large: the Empire might destroy a metropolis (e.g., Jedda) or a whole planet (e.g., Alderaan).
But an X-Wing fighter with two proton torpedoes destroyed the primary Dying Star.
We might be fairly assured that the Empire’s insurance coverage carriers denied all claims for the primary Dying Star’s subsequent “explosion.” So meaning the Empire wanted some funding capital. However why would anybody comply with finance the second Dying Star?
It was at greatest questionable as as to whether or not it could possibly be correctly defended. You’ll be able to hear the bankers’ questions when Darth Sidious pitched the brand new Dying Star: “So…will this Dying Star have any exhaust ports? Will it have tighter defenses to cease snub fighters? Why not construct extra star destroyers?”
However did the Empire have a alternative however to maintain spending on a second Dying Star? Have been there higher options to oppress the Galaxy?
Whereas hindsight is all the time 20/20, I feel the reply to each questions is within the damaging.
Star Destroyers have been merely not sufficient. And neglect Tie Fighters. If the Empire was going to keep up its grip (and successfully oppress the galaxy), it needed to have the harmful energy of the Dying Star.
So, we hear you asking: “How are you going to make this Dying Star put up into an analogy about drone batteries”?
Drone batteries are the second Dying Star. We’re caught in a unending loop of shopping for a number of battery packs, charging stations, and rooms devoted to charging, and managing all of it. We’re the Empire. Without end doomed to repeat these errors to keep up our grip on our drone enterprise.
Or possibly we are able to resolve this if we want far fewer batteries? Properly, that’s only a shameless pitch for the Modovolo Elevate. Lengthy flight time means far fewer batteries. And fewer Dying Star-ing.
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