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06-18-07 07:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by Boris
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Originally Posted by Biggles
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Where is the ultimate spaceship? I do not see the Death Star on this page! It would probably take up the whole page and then some though.
-S
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The Death Star is a Space station:roll: (or a small moon:lol: )
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nope, definitely not a small moon, but a space station, Ben said so :yep:
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Well now, both of you are getting a bit technical, but let me lay this down on you (my turn to get technical) - the Death Star not only moves, but has to be able to go light speed so that it can pop into its current favorite star system and blow away the planets! Mr. Obiwan Kenobi - got it partially correct, it was not a small moon, but he screwed up when he called it a space staion! This is a moving tactical ship we are dealing with here, not something that can't move and is stationary.
On top of this, I see space stations also listed on this poster! So there! :p
-S
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Now light speed eh? they actually say hyper space in Star Wars (at most occasions at least). And logically, it has to go faster than the light, 'cause the speed of light isn't nearly fast enough to be the way they travel in Star Wars. For example: It takes the light from the nearest stars to our planet (except "Sol" or "Sun", our own star) Proxima Centauri 4,2 years to reach Earth. And that is our closest stars. The Galaxy far far away has to be very small or packed together if the inhabitants are able to travel between solarsystems within a couple of hours at a speed of 299 792 458 meters per second. I find that very unlikely, so my guess is that either:
1. They use a speed metric system that is different than ours (which they actually do when I come to think of it, Parsek as they call it) OR they use the same, but means something different.
2. The physical laws doesn't quite work the same in Galaxy X (name unknown). There is actually some proofs that this might be the case (sound in space, explosions in space, working lightsabers, laser beams that is visible for the human eye).
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