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Post by oldalchemist on May 9, 2011 11:18:40 GMT -5
Han Solo was a military officer turned smuggler. The fact that Jabba was after him because he didn't deliver seems to be evidence that he was not a particularly good smuggler.
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Post by slayernz on May 9, 2011 18:50:05 GMT -5
Not in the digital re-release he didn't. Anyway he was framed. no ... he was acting in self defense. no ... he was provoked.
Anyway jettisoning stuff shouldn't require more than a good level of stealth. I mean, how hard is it to load up the airlock with boxes of hats, then push the big red button. No, not that big red button, the OTHER one. Why are all of our main function buttons red anyway?
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Post by oldalchemist on May 10, 2011 11:45:26 GMT -5
Malcolm Reynolds was a decent smuggler if not for his moral code. Hiding illegal passengers by having them go EVA? That's one for your book of tricks.
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Post by absimiliard on May 10, 2011 12:31:22 GMT -5
Hrmmm. A smuggler officer shields contracts from searches, right? So he probably is doing things like putting the illegal passengers in vac suits and tying them to a clamp on the hull opposite the military vessel searching us. (or in the engine exhaust tubes, or somewhere sneaky)
-abs
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Post by oldalchemist on May 10, 2011 15:29:56 GMT -5
Hiding places a good smuggler would use: SCUBA gear in the water/fuel tank. Inside the EMF insulation casing of the Records containers. Inside a torp tube between the torp and the tube opening. Under the First Mate's nose EVA suit inside a giant tofu brick in the luxury rations Between the armor plates and the hull. Under my stonking great hat! (I am contracted under Shalun Law to bring you to Baza Prime, Little Cat A.)
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