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In the title text block chains are compared to {{w|grappling hook}}s. These hooks are devices with several claws (hooks) attached to the end of a rope. A grappling hook is one of Link's weapons from the ''{{w|The Legend of Zelda}}'' series. Additionally, {{w|Luke Skywalker}} used a grappling hook to swing with {{w|Princess Leia}} across a chasm in the first ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' film, ''{{w|A New Hope}}''.   
 
In the title text block chains are compared to {{w|grappling hook}}s. These hooks are devices with several claws (hooks) attached to the end of a rope. A grappling hook is one of Link's weapons from the ''{{w|The Legend of Zelda}}'' series. Additionally, {{w|Luke Skywalker}} used a grappling hook to swing with {{w|Princess Leia}} across a chasm in the first ''{{w|Star Wars}}'' film, ''{{w|A New Hope}}''.   
  
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Like Blockchains, grappling hooks are thus seen as a cool tool when they encounter a problem for which they are the right solution, like boarding an enemy ship... However, just like for blockchains, in real life there are very few cases where these hooks are the best solution for a given problem.  As an example of a problem that is ''not'' well-solved by a grappling hook, see [[2128: New Robot]] where an electrically-charged "search and rescue" robot has been equipped with such a hook.
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Like Blockchains, grappling hooks are thus seen as a cool tool when they encounter a problem for which they are the right solution, like boarding an enemy ship... However, just like for blockchains, in real life there is very few cases where these hooks are the best solution for a given problem.  As an example of a problem that is ''not'' well-solved by a grappling hook, see [[2128: New Robot]] where an electrically-charged "search and rescue" robot has been equipped with such a hook.
  
 
Blockchain was previously mentioned in [[2030: Voting Software]], with Megan and Cueball expressing distrust in its use for electronic voting.
 
Blockchain was previously mentioned in [[2030: Voting Software]], with Megan and Cueball expressing distrust in its use for electronic voting.

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