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Connection of repulsor and Inertial compensator
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There is a short example scenario on the 11th page of Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, First Edition. In this scenario, the Roark Garnet fell himself a hundred kilo heavier. He says, they were exposed to the full gravity of the planet. He ask his companion, where the repulsor is located, and repairs it. It seems there is a mistake here. If the repulsor is malfunctioning, they the ship would be falling and they would fell no weight. I think the inercial compensator was actually malfunctioning. This error could be explained if I assume, that the inercial compensator is connected someway to the repulsor, and the malfunction of the latter caused the failure of the previous. Can I add this to this article's body or BTS? If I can, coould it be generalized, that every repulsor system is connected in some way to the inercial compensator system? Or this is all Original Research? Darth Morrt 10:40, July 9, 2010 (UTC)