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Operator Incompatibility

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In Speculative Fiction, as in Real Life, technology is designed with certain unquestioned assumptions: The user has the normal number of appendages, is within a certain generous range of sizes, can withstand so many G's of acceleration. The user can shoot lightning from her hands, or commune telepathically with computers... just like everyone else in the builder's species. But not everyone is a member of the builder's species, and that's where this trope comes in.
In certain settings, Finagle's Law ensures these assumptions will cause disaster. Sure, sometimes it's a bonus, or even a built-in feature, that the alien saboteurs can't use the Artifact of Doom properly, but usually it's just a pain. In many examples the new operators can still use the technology awkwardly, or with the help of some kind of assistive device.
If a piece of technology only works for one specific user, that's Loyal Phlebotinum. This trope may involve Phlebotinum-Handling Requirements.
Sister trope to Human Furniture Is a Pain in the Tail. Contrast In Working Order, for when alien technology can instantly and easily be used by humans.
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Endless Sky: You can't take over the spaceships of Starfish Aliens because of how fundamentally different their anatomy is from yours. Namely the Ka'het, each of their ships is actually a spaceship-sized slug alien in Powered Armor, and once you kill one, your crew has no way of interfacing with its exoskeleton besides salvaging the tech from it.
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In The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, Buckaroo gets confused at the climax when trying to fly the Red Lectroid Thermapod because its controls are, among other things, designed to be operated partially by the pilot's bare (and presumably prehensile) feet. He therefore has to turn control of the ship over to the Black Lectroid John Parker, who unfortunately "failed driving school".
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The My Teacher Is an Alien series involves thousands of alien species living peacefully on one massive space station. This leads to some rather complex issues — for example, when the human protagonist first needs to use a bathroom, he has to answer a series of rather personal questions to the computer, causing serious discomfort before he finds a toilet that will actually work for his anatomy.
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In The Ship Who... Won, an upper class of humans in a Lost Colony uses magic-seeming technology that requires slight Psychic Powers and for all five fingers to be pressed into appropriately placed recesses. These were not made for human hands, but the 'mages' wear realistic-looking prostheses extending their thumb and pinkie fingers appropriately. They keep lower classes as a downtrodden Servant Race, genetically altered to have animal features, and amputate a finger from each lower-class infant to prevent them from using this technology. A human from the Federation who doesn't have any powers is barely able to use the technology.
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In the Humanx Commonwealth, the Insectoid Alien Thranx all have four arms and their firearms are designed with that in mind. A given human can still manage to use them by awkwardly wedging a weapon against their own body with an elbow.
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The Paranoia module "Clones in Space" has alien guns designed for three arms; the Troubleshooters can use them, but only at significant risk of explosive malfunction.
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Crest of the Stars: Abh ships by and large can't be flown by ordinary humans, because the controls interface with an organ in the Abh's forehead that regular humans don't possess. Some of them do have more standard controls as a backup just in case, but that seems to vary heavily based on model.
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Freefall features a humanoid wolf with a wolf's snout, digitigrade legs, and black/white vision (Florence), a squid-thing wearing a humanoid environmental suit (Sam), a rotund robot of human-normal height (Helix), a giant construction robot (Sawtooth Rivergrinder), and assorted other semihumanoid robots (Dvorak, Tangent, and the robot tailor, for instance). This trope shows up often:
Noses not being so long that eye scanners can't work with the distance from the scanner to the eye.
Being able to quickly learn how to use stairs.
Being too big to enter rooms.
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The Givins' hat is mathematics. In one of the New Jedi Order books, Corran, Anakin, and Tahiri have some trouble starting a Givin-built starship until they figure out that the controls are arranged according to a bizarre math formula.
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In Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse, EMC ships like the Pufferfish are designed so that human crews can take over in the first few hours after leaving FTL, so the controls are fine, but they're also set up to be piloted by Krakau officers at all other times. Krakau being amphibious squid, their equivalents to captain's chairs are basically several rungs they can wrap some tentacles around and wildly uncomfortable for humans.
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Subverted in Total Recall (1990), when Quaid activates the alien reactor. The activating mechanism is in the shape of a three-fingered alien hand, but Quaid just puts his fingers Spock-style and activates it anyway.
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Atomic Robo: Since he's a robot with non-human fingers, Robo can't operate a touch screen at all. In one scene, he's actually seen complaining to Steve Jobs about how useless the iPad is to him. Later, when Robo has to answer a call on a smartphone, he literally can't, for the same reason. Why he doesn't just use a capacitive stylus is unknown.
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In the Liaden Universe novel Plan B, Val Con's attempt to steal an Yxtrang fighter jet is complicated by the fact that it's designed for a race of people who average at least a foot taller than him and he can't even reach the foot pedals unassisted. He's able to improvise leg extensions and other tools to get himself off the ground, but once the Yxtrang start shooting at him the fact that the safety restraints also weren't designed for someone his size becomes a serious issue.
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The Order of the Stick:
Celia's ill-conceived magic artifact requires a jolt of electricity to activate. Not all humans can shoot magic out of their fingertips? How was she to know that? Humans don't even have an entry in the Monster Manual anymore! A particularly justified case, as Celia has very little contact with humans and regularly pals around with dryads, mermaids, fire spirits, etc. — she's used to racial abilities, and humans having such a wild array of abilities confuses the hell out of her.
On the flipside, an attempt to hang Belkar fails because he doesn't weigh enough to pull the noose taut enough to snap his neck.
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One Nodwick strip features a villain who dedicated his time searching for a tunic that gave godlike power... without learning that it was designed for a being with six tentacles and a very narrow waist.
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In Turning Red, Mei's giant red panda form is too big to fit normally through many doorways. She is either portrayed as moving through them while leaning forward or the animators cheat by not showing her top half. Similarly, she is shown to have difficulty moving through a narrow alley which an average sized human would not have difficulty with.
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Exalted: Artifacts, manses, and demenses can, with a few exceptions allowing mortal use, be fully utilized by any essence wielder. Some have further restrictions on who can use them. For example, The Daiklave of Conquest can only be wielded by Dawn Caste Solars while The Hand of the Great Maker requires Chaos-Repelling Pattern (a Solar Charm) to attune and Wyld-Shaping Technique (another Solar Charm) plus either a five-dot Solar Hearthstone or a Protoshinmaic Vortex to be useful.
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Stargate-verse:
A lot of tech can only be operated by someone with the ATA (Ancient Technology Activation) gene. Luckily a procedure is developed that can give most people this trait, though those blessed by the plot are still inexplicably better at it.
Some of the Goa'uld technology (e.g., hand devices) are only usable by someone who is or was a host for a Goa'uld (or Tok'ra) symbiote.
Also, a lot of technology is created so that the Goa'uld can't use it. Whether or not they're problematic for Jaffa such as Teal'c or ex-hosts such as Carter varies.
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One of the characters in Worldwar is Kassquit, a human woman raised by the alien, lizardlike Race. She must wear artificial "fingerclaws" to be able to use the Race's computers.
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Mentioned briefly in X-COM: UFO Defense with the Alien Grenades, which had some sort of weird psionically activated arming mechanism that human engineers had to remove (with extreme care) and replace with a conventional timer. Alien firearms apparently have some sort of DNA scanner that locks out users not on the approved list, requiring a software hack to get around.
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Shows up regularly in Dungeons & Dragons. Giants and other big creatures that use gear have stuff that's far too big for PC races to use and, in some cases, even lift. Centaurs can't wear armor or footwear shaped for humanoids. And halfling and gnome buildings are small enough that humans or elves have to crawl inside them if they don't have access to magic that can make them smaller. And that's not getting into magic. The classic Dwarven Thrower is an enchanted hammer that always returns to its wielder's hand after being thrown, but only if its wielder is a dwarf. A Holy Avenger is an Infinity +1 Sword in the hands of a Paladin but is only barely magical if used by anyone else. The Staff of the Magi and Staff of Power can only be used by powerful arcane spellcasters.
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Occurs in Farscape when anyone other than D'Argo tries to operate Lo'la. The ship requires D'Argo's DNA to function, so it's... messy for someone else to use it.
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In Sector General; this shows up when the titular space hospital's ambulance ship has to interact with starships that were never designed to the Federation's standards. It is directly invoked by the ship's engineering commander as he describes all of the ways the hatch on an airlock might be opened when they first meet the Blind Ones, who understandably marked their emergency override switches only with slight irregularities in the surface.
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In the Call of Cthulhu supplement Terror from the Stars, the Mi-Go have a Lightning Gun which they fire by grasping it and altering its electrical resistance. Humans who want to fire it have to clip one of its wires.
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In the X-Wing Series, Rogue Squadron's chief mechanic is a Verpine, an insectoid race whose hat is engineering ability. Wedge has heard rumors of Verpine making modifications to the controls of starships that they see as improvements, without taking into consideration that most species don't think in base 8 or have microscopic vision. (Zraii is more careful than that.)
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Halo: The titular ringwords and many other examples of Forerunner technology can only be activated by humans because they were designated by the Forerunners as their successors. Oftentimes, the alien Covenant have had to resort to kidnapping in order to attain access to Forerunner tech.
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In District 9, alien weapons can only be used by those with the alien's arm, presumably due to some sort of DNA compatibility. Then, of course, the protagonist ultimately gets an alien appendage and fires at will.
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Patlabor: Hiromi is almost always seen in one of Section 2's trailers because he's simply too tall to operate one of their Labors. The one occasion we see him in one, his knees are up around his chest, preventing him from operating the controls.
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Played with in Galaxy Quest. The Thermians are actually Starfish Aliens, but the human characters can operate the ship because it's an accurate replica of the ship from the TV show they were in, which was of course operated by humans.
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In Monsters vs. Aliens, the alien is octopus-like, and as a result his ship is controlled with what is essentially a DDR pad. Dr. Cockroach is still capable of using it though, albeit with some difficulty.
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Subnormality's Sphinx can't watch movies in modern formats, because her paws are too large to pick up DVDs or type on a keyboard.
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A brief gag in Life, the Universe and Everything says that Slartibartfast had been planning to spend his retirement learning the octraventral heebiephone, even though he knew perfectly well he didn't have enough mouths.
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In Star Trek: Lower Decks, the backup hull panel release controls at the bottom of the pool in Cetacean Ops are not designed for flippers, to the chagrins of the two belugas running the department.
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In one Animorphs book, our heroes steal a Bug fighter that is usually piloted by a Taxxon (a really, really big centipede with maybe six or eight arms), and is here piloted by an Andalite with two arms. Ax complains the ship seemed to have been designed for a mutant Taxxon, one with "twice the usual amount of appendages". The flying afterwards is fun, that's for sure.
When typing in a URL in book 43, Ax mistypes "earthisours" as "earthisaurus" and solemnly comments that perhaps fourteen fingers is four too many for human keyboards.
It's mentioned in book 34, when the kids are taking a Yeerk ship to another planet, that they've had to figure out Hork-Bajir toilets. There are also Hork-Bajir chairs, which are absurdly large for humans and have space for a tail.
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BattleTech has the Clans run into a case of building the cart before you had a horse in the development of ProtoMechs, as the genetically engineered Clan forces didn't have a phenotype that could pilot the concept natively, and introducing an actual cockpit would have been too space-consuming. They came to a compromise with utilizing washed out Aerospace pilots and augmenting them with enhanced imaging implants. The diminutive size of the pilots on top of the physiological adaptations meant for resisting high-gs managed to help stave off the more deleterious effects of the EI system, meaning the designers could free up much needed spare room by making the 'cockpit' just a cavity for the pilot to climb into and the EI does the rest. This, of course, means that you have to be tiny and wired up to use them.
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In Toy Story 2, Rex and Ham both have difficulty playing a video game because they're so small their arms can't reach both sides of the SNES-style controller at once.
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This trope is the reason why Annie/Anakin has to drive in the pod race in Darths & Droids. Originally, Pete/R2-D2 was supposed to drive because of his min-maxed robotic reflexes, until the players realized that since the pod was described to be small and have handlebars, the limbless robot R2-D2 couldn't just plug in and drive, and the other adult characters couldn't fit. So they brought in a child who could fit.
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Operator Incompatibility
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Subverted in the end of Metroid: Zero Mission when Samus escapes the exploding mother ship in a Space Pirate ship. The controls are glowing pads designed to be used by the pirate's claws, but Samus operates them just fine.
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Operator Incompatibility
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In the Chanur Novels, Tully as the lone human in a ship crewed by a race of Cat Folk aliens has to use a pick to operate the recessed controls usually operated by the Hani's retractable claws.
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Operator Incompatibility
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Warhammer 40,000: One commando raid on the Tau ended in failure after the Imperials tried to pull a Grand Theft Prototype on their battlesuits, and got fried when the suit didn't recognize their DNA.
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Operator Incompatibility / int_bcadd7cb
 Operator Incompatibility / int_bcb32dc6
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_bcb32dc6
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The advent of metahumanity in Shadowrun prompted product manufacturers to cater to dwarfs and trolls, who are very disproportionate to humans, elves, and orks. Most gear cannot be used as-is by dwarfs (who have shorter legs and bigger hands) and trolls (who are three meters tall with horns and enormous hands) and gear designed for them is unwieldy in others' hands; which is implemented in the game's mechanics by gear for trolls and dwarfs costing more. In the game's setting; the size differences are also a target for racial prejudice; trolls regularly grow to be over eight feet tall, meaning many of them need to crawl aboard a subway car unless it was retrofitted. There are also dwarf communities where ceilings are only five feet high, meaning humans have to crawl through them.
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Operator Incompatibility / int_bcb32dc6
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_bd67c74c
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In CthulhuTech, the alien Migou design their guns and mecha to require no less than six limbs to operate for the express purpose of invoking this trope.
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Operator Incompatibility / int_bd67c74c
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_c43df4d8
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Doctor Who:
Stairs were impossible for Daleks to use until they gained levitation technology. QI speculates that ramps are a Dalek conspiracy.
In the two-part story "Army of Ghosts"/"Doomsday", the Daleks had got hold of a device called the Genesis Ark, which can only be activated by touch, a sense that the Daleks who live inside miniature tanks can't use. This was intentional, as it's a prison for Daleks built by the Time Lords, so they had a vested interest in making sure Daleks couldn't open it.
Subverted in "The Poison Sky":
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Operator Incompatibility / int_c43df4d8
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Operator Incompatibility
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Darkover:
In The Heritage of Hastur, the Sword of Hastur is protected by two force fields. Only a telepath can pass through the first one, but only a nontelepath can pass through the second one.
Noted in The Forbidden Tower: Terrans, who are usually right-handed, often have trouble using implements designed by/for Darkovans, who are usually left-handed.
 Operator Incompatibility / int_cd69fa57
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Operator Incompatibility / int_cd69fa57
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Operator Incompatibility
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Stairs were impossible for Daleks to use until they gained levitation technology. QI speculates that ramps are a Dalek conspiracy.
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d4fe015f
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1.0
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d4fe015f
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Operator Incompatibility / int_d4fe015f
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d56cd064
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d56cd064
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This becomes an issue in Power Rangers Zeo: the Gold Ranger powers were designed for use by a Triforian. While they're Human Aliens, their biology differs from them (including being composed of three personalities that can split apart if things go wrong). As such, when the powers are given to Jason, he eventually runs into serious issues due to his human biology.
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 Operator Incompatibility / int_d56cd064
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Operator Incompatibility / int_d56cd064
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d5e9cf36
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d5e9cf36
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Likewise with its sequel XCOM 2 for pretty anything used by ADVENT forces, which, according to the novel Resurrection will either set off homing beacons or outright explode if the Resistance attempts to use or tamper with it.
 Operator Incompatibility / int_d5e9cf36
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Operator Incompatibility / int_d5e9cf36
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_dad45086
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In The Madness Season, similar to the situation in The Colors of Space, the Tyr claim that Faster-Than-Light Travel can only be performed by them because the method that they use causes a state of absolute terror for any other living thing in hyperspace. It is later uncovered that there is more than one method of FTL travel, but the Tyr suppressed those in order to maintain control of the galaxy.
 Operator Incompatibility / int_dad45086
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Operator Incompatibility / int_dad45086
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_e0d534c3
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In "Scanners Live in Vain", only those who have been through the Haberman process (which basically involves blocking most of their sensory and some of their autonomic nerves; "Habermans" can see, but can't taste, smell, feel, or hear, and they have a mechanical control for their heart rate) can withstand the effects of the space drive; unmodified humans would go insane from what's known as the Great Pain and must make the trip while unconscious. Most of a ship's crew is composed of criminals sentenced to the Haberman process, supervised by a small number of volunteers who enjoy tremendous status and are allowed to occasionally use a technology that reverses the effects, turning their senses back on temporarily.
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Operator Incompatibility / int_e0d534c3
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Operator Incompatibility
 Operator Incompatibility / int_e5de447c
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X-COM:
Mentioned briefly in X-COM: UFO Defense with the Alien Grenades, which had some sort of weird psionically activated arming mechanism that human engineers had to remove (with extreme care) and replace with a conventional timer. Alien firearms apparently have some sort of DNA scanner that locks out users not on the approved list, requiring a software hack to get around.
Likewise with its sequel XCOM 2 for pretty anything used by ADVENT forces, which, according to the novel Resurrection will either set off homing beacons or outright explode if the Resistance attempts to use or tamper with it.
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Operator Incompatibility / int_e5de447c
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Operator Incompatibility
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Star Wars Legends:
In the X-Wing Series, Rogue Squadron's chief mechanic is a Verpine, an insectoid race whose hat is engineering ability. Wedge has heard rumors of Verpine making modifications to the controls of starships that they see as improvements, without taking into consideration that most species don't think in base 8 or have microscopic vision. (Zraii is more careful than that.)
In the Wraith Squadron trilogy, there are several mentions of the fact that starfighters are designed for the average humanoid size, and that means there are species at either end of the size scale who can't become fighter pilots, regardless of their other qualifications. At one end of the scale, there's "Runt", from a species who usually top out over two meters tall, who only just fits inside his fighter's cockpit. At the other end, there's a running joke about how there'll never be an Ewok fighter pilot because he wouldn't be able to reach the controls. Near the end of the trilogy, Lara meets an Ewok pilot who uses prosthetic arm and leg extensions to overcome this problem.
The Givins' hat is mathematics. In one of the New Jedi Order books, Corran, Anakin, and Tahiri have some trouble starting a Givin-built starship until they figure out that the controls are arranged according to a bizarre math formula.
In The Truce at Bakura, it's stated that Ssi-Ruu paddle beamers (and other technology) are utterly incompatible with Human technology due to their unusual life-force powered energy cells. On a smaller note, Ssi-Ruu paddle beamers are designed for use by said aliens and Dev Sibwarra actually has to have one custom made for his use.
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Operator Incompatibility
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A painless execution method, invented by a shapeshifting race in Starslip, requires 21 appendages, so humans can't use it. Female humans, anyway.
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In the Heechee Saga, the vessels left behind by the alien Heechee have V-shaped seats which are uncomfortable for human crew.
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Operator Incompatibility
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The X: Beyond the Frontier novelization Farnham's Legend has a Teladi, a reptilian species, have trouble with the computers on a wrecked Boron space station because they were designed for a species with tentacles.
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 Operator Incompatibility
processingCategory2
Alien Tropes
 Operator Incompatibility
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Speculative Fiction Tropes
 Game Theory (Lyrical Nanoha) (Fanfic) / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Judge Dredd / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Total Recall (1990) / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Chanur Novels / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Darkover / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 New Jedi Order / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Sector General / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 The Truce at Bakura / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 BuccoBabe
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Operator Incompatibility
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Operator Incompatibility
 Atomic Robo / Comicbook / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility
 Liaden Universe / int_25c08ba2
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Operator Incompatibility