$11 million sought to build X-wing, counter Kickstarter Death Star
(Credit: Lucasfilm)There's no disturbing lack of faith among Kickstarter supporters.After all, a crowdfunded project to construct the Death Star that was launched less than a week ago already has nearly 1,500 backers and an astonishing $364,772 in pledges.Well, the Rebels aren't taking that threat sitting down. A rival Kickstarter campaign to build X-wing fighters has just taken off. Its goal is to build one of the famous spaceships from "Star Wars" and then more."If George Lucas produced 'Star Wars IV, A New Hope,' for $11,000,000 we figure we can finance a prototype of an X-Wing and train a pilot," organizer Simon Kwan, a product designer in Shanghai, writes on the campaign page."One update we'd like to include for our updated X-Wing is iPhone and Siri integration."The stretch goal is to build a squadron of X-wings for $4,485,672,683, the worldwide box office take of all the films in the franchise, according to The Numbers, a film sales tracking site.A further goal is "13 million Galactic Standard Credits: A Class YT-1300 Freighter (heavily modified) and a crew consisting of a Corellian smuggler and a Wookie co-pilot."Tech Crunch, however, politely points out that such credits have been estimated at only 62 cents, making the Falcon cost only $8 million, which is of course less than the campaign's basic goal.Details, details. What matters is we get an X-wing built, stat!At least then we'll have a chance of countering a real threat to our planet: asteroids.Source: CT
Death Star not dead? Star Wars fans raise $380k for open source project, aim for more
Get short URL email story to a friend print versionPublished: 10 February, 2013, 16:00TAGS:Space, SciTech, Politics, Internet
Open-source Death Star project launched on Kickstarter
Now that the U.S. government has wimped out on building a Death Star, a Kickstarter project has emerged to raise funds to construct the deadly spaceship using open-source hardware and software.
The Angry Birds Death Star is a lot easier to get ahold of.(Credit: Rovio)"Star Wars" fans don't like taking "no" for an answer. The White House may have denied a petition to build a Death Star, but that hasn't stopped Dark Side wannabes from taking matters into their own hands. There's now a Kickstarter project gathering funds to build an open-source Death Star.The project has a modest initial goal of just $30 million. That will fund initial plans and the massive amount of chicken wire needed to protect the reactor exhaust ports. The first stretch goal is where things get more serious. If the project raises $850,000,000,000,000,000, then work will begin on the actual construction. OK, that's a mighty big "if," but a geek can dream, right?In a bid to keep costs down, the Death Star will be constructed with only open-source hardware and software. That means the plans would be available to anyone who wants to build a Death Star of their very own. I'm pretty sure there's an alternate universe somewhere where every person has their own open-source Death Star. It's probably the same universe where Spock has a goatee.read more at CT
Washington bureaucrats reject public request to build Death Star due to excessive cost
nPublished: 12 January, 2013, 18:17Edited: 13 January, 2013, 00:08TAGS:
Space, SciTech, Politics, Internet,Information Technology, USA, Air Force
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