twelve_not_fourteen: (Working - Episode 5)
Han Solo ([personal profile] twelve_not_fourteen) wrote2016-02-24 09:00 am

On putting the SHIP into cost of ownership ...

"Heroic smuggler Han Solo may look like a dishevelled rogue in the Star Wars films, but he would have to be a multi-millionaire to keep his ship, the Millennium Falcon, flying. The deceptively shabby spaceship, which is apparently capable of travelling faster than light speed, would cost £2,044,000 ($3,064,415) a year in repairs, according to engineers. They say it would require more than £350,000 in Labour costs alone - and the calculation did not even take insurance into account."

And yet, there are still people who wonder why I steal to get by.


Resource: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3350891/Is-Han-Solo-multi-millionaire-Engineers-estimate-Millennium-Falcon-ship-cost-2-million-year-run.html#ixzz415tFf4lG
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[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-26 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it's like the book says, the geek shall inherit the Earth. These people want to still have jobs when that happens.

I've always wondered why, when they make those lists of richest superheroes, they don't account for the insane costs of being a tech-based superhero. Because there's really no fucking way Bruce Wayne has any money left since none of his Batman research gets used to make something commercial.
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OOC

[personal profile] brave_heart_verity 2016-02-26 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
And in the old Justice League cartoon, he also paid for a space station and all that stuff. As line items in the Wayne Enterprises budget.

I'm pretty sure someone would notice that.