6/23/2023 0 Comments Han solo trapped in carboniteHowever, with some modification industrial grade freezing chambers could be modified into a crude and indeed painful means of bio-stasis sometimes described as "a big wide-awake nothing." At various times the likes of Imperials, bounty hunters, and underworld gangsters were known to use this cruel but effective method. Only industrial applications remained in common usage, typically for freezing coaxium, tibanna, and other volatile cargoes for transport. Over time the use of carbon freezing dropped off as the advent of hyperdrives eliminated the need for such extended voyages, and bio-enthropic field generators became standard for medical stasis applications. Ushering a new age of exploration that expanded the pre- Republic borders, carbonite freezing was employed aboard ancient sleeper ships to keep crews alive in extended periods of hibernation as they traversed interstellar space. The discovery of the peculiar stasis qualities of carbonite by the scientists from the planet Koros Major saw the end of generation ships and development of sleeper ships. Mitchell de Vries liked Magnetic Core Memory The Dr Cockroach Way." Are, uh, we sure this thing is safe? I don't wanna end up a wall decoration." ― ARC trooper " Fives," before the Battle of Lola Sayu.Mitchell de Vries liked Take a 'NAP' and enjoy a moment of silence.idiot scholar liked Analog Lorenz Attractor Computer.Babyfisher liked Automatic Water Bottle.Babyfisher wrote a comment on Automatic Water Bottle.Andrew liked Analog Lorenz Attractor Computer. Joseph Du started following Design for 3D Printing Hack Chat.Joseph Du liked Excel-ARK Kinetics Coil Gun.Joseph Du liked Mostly Printed CNC Build.Garth Bock on Own More Than One ‘Scope? You’ve Got Nothing On This Guy!.rasz_pl on Battery Bot Makes Sure Cordless Tool Packs Are Always Topped Up.Ringo on Big Tactile Button Is Silly But Cool.The Commenter Formerly Known As Ren on Automatic Coin Sorter Brings Order To Your Coin Jar.Leonardo on Commodore 64 Upgrade In Modern Package.David on Hall Sensors Offer Drop-In Replacement For Drifting Game Console Joysticks.KSanger on 3D Printing Bio-Inspired Microphone Designs Based On Moth Ears.Garth on Commodore 64 Upgrade In Modern Package.He’s not going to give up his favorite decoration easily.Ĭontinue reading “Tickle-Me-Elmo… Frozen In Carbonite” → Posted in Toy Hacks Tagged Carbonite, Han Solo, Tickle-Me-Elmo, toy There’s no mention of whether would be willing to part with his creation, however, we would guess that there would be no bargaining with him. For processing, an programmed using an Arduino was used to power this project. A was used to cut out the box, and the side panels were 3D printed with help from these files on Thingiverse. This idea came out of an impromptu brain-storming, or “talking about crazy ideas session” at the hackerspace.įortunately had access to all the tools necessary to make this “crazy idea” a reality. It’s also a great argument for joining your local Hackerspace, or just getting together with some like-minded friends. We at love any hack that combines children’s toys with science-fiction technology, so seeing a Tickle-Me-Elmo “frozen” in is a definite win in our book. Continue reading “2022 Sci-Fi Contest: A Very Star Wars Door” → Posted in contests, LED Hacks Tagged 2022 Sci-Fi Contest, Carbonite, Han Solo, star wars Tickle-Me-Elmo… Frozen In Carbonite Just don’t spoil things by forcing everyone to sit through Revenge of the Sith. The final result looks remarkably authentic, and would surely prove a hit at any Star Wars movie night. was kind enough to share plenty of details on the build, including how the polyurethane cast was assembled into the door. They’re a great way to produce a visible fog or smoke in a tiny, compact package. These devices have proved popular for all kinds of theme builds and costumes, as it turns out. There’s also an amazing little smoke effect, built using a vape inhaler. This was achieved with the use of a SAMD51 microcontroller, which controls five meters of WS2812B LED strip along with a small OLED display. Just like in the movie, there are a series of controls and lights on the side of the door, clearly intended to represent the state of the carbonite block and the smuggler trapped within. came into possession of a replica Solo, this time frozen in polyurethane, and set about using it as the door for a home theater setup. Every fan of the original Star Wars trilogy knows the plight of Han Solo, who was so cruelly frozen in carbonite by Imperial forces.
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