StarTalk Radio host Neil deGrasse Tyson took to Twitter on Monday, December 21, to deliver his first impressions of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
The new droid in the movie, BB-8, has stolen everyone's hearts, but Tyson pointed out that the robotic ball would have had some trouble keeping up with the other characters:
In @StarWars#TheForceAwakens, BB-8, a smooth rolling metal spherical ball, would have skidded uncontrollably on sand.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) December 21, 2015
We're assuming that Tyson is talking about this part:
Before getting into Tyson's criticisms, it's worth noting that the rolling robot really does work.
The filmmakers revealed a working prototype of the droid before the film was released. They created a robot version of the droid for the movie, and there's even an app-controlled toy robot that seems pretty fun.
There's actually a whole website dedicated to explaining how it works.
That said, BB-8 is pretty poorly designed, according to NASA roboticist Brett Kennedy.
"Looking at the BB-8 droid, I would have to say the physics, it doesn't follow particularly well," Kennedy said in a video for Wired. "Trying to roll up and over anything is extremely difficult."
The problem, Kennedy said, is that with only one wheel like BB-8 has, you'd easily get stuck.
Depending on what kind of material the robot's main sphere is made of, Kennedy also noted that it would likely have trouble getting any traction over surfaces like sand.
The droid could function fine on flat, uniform surfaces, though. Kennedy compared it to kicking a soccer ball. But in "Star Wars," the characters don't stick to uniform, flat surfaces.
"How many places do you think that you've got enough flat ground that you can actually roll a soccer ball?" Kennedy asked.
It's no secret that Tyson loves "Star Trek" way more than "Star Wars," so we were expecting him to be pretty hard on the movie.
But even though he went after BB-8's plausibility as an all-environment droid, even Tyson can't deny that the droid is adorable:
In @StarWars#TheForceAwakens, BB-8 is waaaaay cuter than R2D2.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) December 21, 2015
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