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A Tour Inside the Millennium Falcon Reveals Horrible Interior Design
come on bro, closed loop hangers, and upholstered head supports are critical if the artificial gravity generator ever goes on the fritz.
But, Star Wars doesn't take place in the future.
...and have an innate desire to have things that are impossible to clean :)
It's unsettling that Human Factors is still ignored in the "future"...
"Long, long, ago, in a Galaxy far, far away..." Comparatively, we are the future and still making the same mistakes they did.
The premise of your article is flawed. You can't play the "human factors" card when critiquing an object that isn't exclusively used by humans. In theory, this vehicle could be inhabited by one of a hundred alien species, each with their own anatomical and cultural needs. A better angle might have been to look at the design choices and try to figure out what kind of person (or alien) they were designed for.