Who bankrolls Star Labs?
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shubhtandon7 — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 11:56 AM)
- Every day, Barry runs in Star Labs on the (cosmic) treadmill or the speed lab. This kinetic energy is then used to power turbines built in Star labs. It's basically like in a hydroelectric power plant, wherein water is dropped from a massive height and the resultant kinetic energy is used to power turbines and thus generate electricity. OR
- Barry throws lightning at star labs power supply which then absorbs the electricity and generates energy.
The Flash is basically like a living source of energy.
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ramseyferguson — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 12:23 PM)
That's some good stuff right there. I would even accept that as an explanation and over look some of the other stuff like feeding the prisoners. And Barrys own personal food bill. Im evrn willing to overlook Cisco and Caitlin's wages. But Star Labs profits needs to be explained somewhere in a 22 episode season.
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tedmorgan — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 06:42 PM)
Like most logistical issues on
The Flash
, the funding of S.T.A.R. Labs is unclear. The best answer I have comes from my knowledge of DC and conjecture.
S.T.A.R. Labs is an international chain of research facilities with 20-30 locations worldwide, many of which specialize in certain scientific and technological fields. I presume the facility in Central City, Missouri, has a generous budget paid by some sort of corporate S.T.A.R. Labs.
Where would corporate get its money? The most likely (non-fantastical) primary source is from (assumed) patents generated by the company's facilities. Those patents could either be licensed out or used to internally manufacture goods/provide services, amounting to a hi-tech patent portfolio potentially worth hundreds of millions annually. The salaries of Cisco and Caitlin would be a drop in the bucket. Adding operational expenses would fill that bucket quite a bit higher, but the show's unlikely to explore that. Realism isn't its thing, nor is attention to detail.
Also worth noting, S.T.A.R. Labs was founded to be independent of government and outside business interests, so it's doubtful that much, if any, funding comes from those sources. (The show, however, seemed to test this principle with Grodd's story, which involved a collaboration b/t Army General Wade Eiling and S.T.A.R. Labs.) -
Top_Shelf — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 06:33 AM)
Well, we know for sure they have government contracts: US military and the Central City municipality. They've conducted experiments and research, supplied weapons and protective gear, and they're housing metahumans - even if it's only temporary.
Some have such a low esteem they create reasons to hate everyone else. -
olwenhill2 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 11:02 AM)
We also know that Star Labs has its own satellite.
I remember from a old episode of Leverage that renting time on satellites was insanely expensive.
So renting out the Star Lab Sat would potentially generate a lot of cash. -
slycomputerguy-65739 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 11:07 AM)
"We also know that Star Labs has its own satellite.
I remember from a old episode of Leverage that renting time on satellites was insanely expensive.
So renting out the Star Lab Sat would potentially generate a lot of cash."
That is speculation, the audience shouldn't have to fill in the holes. It's not Columbo we are not trying to figure out who did it. A simple explanation is all it takes. -
olwenhill2 — 9 years ago(November 28, 2016 11:30 AM)
"the audience shouldn't have to fill the holes"!
There are loads of stuff that they don't explain!!
I personally can't get past whether the meta cells have en-suite facilities??
OR
Do they have Big Belly Burgers on speed dial to feed them all??