No sir, I am referring to these posts here and here. You answered precisely one point from the second post.WATCH-MAN wrote:If I'm not mistaken, I have answered any of your earlier comments. You get quoted in two of my posts [1] and [2]. Insofar the claim that I haven't answered any of your earlier comments is baseless if not an outright lie.Eternal_Freedom wrote:Right, Watch-Man, we need to talk. Are you going to answer any of my earlier comments or not? If not, then shut the fuck up.
I can only provide a logical inference - what else would the Imperials be monitoring that is approaching?But it is right that I have decided that I won't continue the discussion of sensors as that - as the discussion went - was only a detraction from the purpose of that thread. But even then I quoted you again when I informed you about my decision, admitting that a claim you made was relevant as if it were true, it would prove something important for the purpose of that thread. That's why I asked you to provide evidence for your claim that the display in the bunker on Endor depicted the approaching rebel fleet.
I have provided a logical inference based on multiple pieces of canonical evidence that the SW galaxy is approximately the same size as the Milky Way, when I discussed the desnity of the star fields...a post you completely ignored.You are allowed to find that "utterly hilarious". The thing is that I do not claim any size for the Star Wars galaxy.Eternal_Freedom wrote:Also, I find it utterly hilarious that you're demanding evidence for every little thing with no supposition allowed, but you're whole thread is based on your "impression" that the SW is much smaller and/or denser than the Milky Way. How about you post some canon evidence that this is so?
I do not claim that it is smaller and/or denser than the Milky Way. I have only said that this was my impression when watching the movies. And I have given the reasons for this impression in my very first post in that thread. But that does not mean that I claim to know how big the Star Wars galaxy is or that it is smaller and/or denser than the Milky Way. I know that first impressions can be wrong as they are subjective and that it is important to see the objective evidence and only then form an opinion based on the available evidence and not on what you'd like to be true.
In this thread I only want to know which canonical evidence there is for the morphology and dimension of the Star Wars galaxy.
If you can provide canonical evidence that the Star Wars galaxy is larger than the Milky Way, I'll gladly accept this as this is exactly what I'm looking for: Canonical evidence and not opinions tainted by the EU.
Ok then, fine. Objective evidence:See - your are even unable to understand what you are reading - but you are speaking of logic. That's "utterly hilarious".Eternal_Freedom wrote:All we have to go on is logical inference, which leads us to assume it's roughly the same size as the Milky Way, as I've stated (and you've failed to answer). You are the one making the claim that it is small or otherwise peculiar, so put up some actual evidence for it (no "impressions" please) or go the fuck away.
I have not claimed that I know anything about the Star Wars galaxy - as I'm still locking for any evidence so that I can form an opinion beyond my first impression. Because I know that first impressions can be wrong as they are subjective. That is - as I have already explained to you - why I do not want to discuss any impressions but objective evidence - if there is any.
1. The star fields shown in all six films are roughly similar to what we see from Earth orbit.
2. These star fields are seen in all six films and are from multiple different locations around the galaxy - from core regions (Alderaan and Coruscant) to the mid rim regions (Naboo) to the outer rim (Tatooine, Yavin, Endor, Geonosis, Hoth et al) - thus the starfield appearance cannot be based on it being an oddity star cluster or something like that.
3. Everything else we see is consistent with a large spiral or barred-spiral galaxy. No evidence contradicts this except for what is inferred from dialogue that has no stated durations or lengths of time mentioned.
Conclusion: The SW galaxy is roughly the same size and morphology as the Milky Way or Andromeda.
And it would only take you ten seconds to answer it.That question is irrelevant and only detracts from the purpose of that thread.Eternal_Freedom wrote:Also, what is with you adding the list/list bits to every one of your posts? It's irritating as hell when I have to quote you.