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About Darth Vaders SSD: According to "From SW to Indiana Jones" the ship was intended to be eleven times as long as an ordinary ISD as well, as both ships have the same bridge-towers, what gives us a lenght of 17,6 kilometers.
That's hardly relevant. What is "intended" is not what is actually shown on-screen (I can cite numerous frames from ESB and RotJ), and is not what is shown in other sources, or on TOS.
Also, that source ain't exactly in-universe, and I daresay it isn't canon (unless someone can cite the LFL policy and prove me wrong).
Also, nobody has been able to prove that the bridge towers are actually identical. They LOOK the same, but there is no evidence that they are the same size as eachother. I can cite comparative data (which happens to actually be canon, and in-universe) which is to the contrary.
The opinion that SSDs are 17.6km long is a fan-made assumption with no real data for it, and is contradicted by 100% of all official statements, sources, and canon data. It is false.
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Damn straight. Oh, also, Imperator-class ships may or may not exist, and they definately aren't in the films, despite what the SWTC will tell you. Just thought I'd mention that before it got brought up anyway, since we're discussing the SWTC's inability to admit mistakes.
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Take what Saxton says in Tech Commentaries with the largest grain of salt you can. He refuses to believe things could be other than he claims. Personally, he's extremely arrogant.
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1. Um, no scene in the films show that. In fact, RotJ and ESB have numerous frames that show this ISN'T the case. Care to account for those? It's called "forced perspective", and is misleading. You are misinterpreting it. In other words, you *can't* believe your own eyes.
2. You somehow think your *FAN* opinion and interpretation is more valid and/or more correct than the explicit declarations of 100% of all canon sources? Hell, LFL itself says you're wrong. Are you going to say that ALL sources, including www.StarWars.com, are in error, and that *your* opinion is somehow correct? That's more than a little arrogant and selfish on your point, don't you think?
All sources say that 17.6 is wrong, and there *is* no evidence for the length of 17.6. Is there a reason why you won't accept it?
Hell, let's say "17.6" was correct at one point in time. LFL has explicitly released numerous "continuity fixes", whereby new data overwrites old data, so no matter what you'd like to believe, the actual length according to LFL is 12.8km in length. Somehow, people think that's debatable. Mainly because they think their fan opinion is somehow "more canonical" than the word of LFL itself.
Do ignorant/stupid/arrogant Warsies need the Imperial Smackdown (tm) as much as stupid Trekkies? Should there be a small-scale invasion/incursion on theForce.net's Lit Forum? Should any of them be challenged by Mike himself?Valiento:
"The Endor moon had no such gravitic body."
Actually incorrect. Lucas showed in his ewok movies that it a brown gas-giant in the system. Which overwrote the novel saying that planet had disappeared aeons before. This gas giant can be seen in truce at bakura, and many other sources. The only time it wasn't seen is 1-2 sources, which would imply that that whoever wrote those 2 sources were on the moon while the planet was being eclipsed, cloaked, or something(or we just count them as mistakes, on the part of the authors, and lucas changing his mind over time). Infact originally the planet endor wasn't a gas giant, as the script points to some small brown rocky globe as being the planet endor revolves around.
So indeed the planet was there for the death star pieces to fall towards. For the case of the movies, the gas-planet endor would be behind the camera of the scenes in the film.
Secondly, endor has a blackhole several lightyears away from it. While endor is outside of it's evento horizon, so it can't be damaged or hurt by the blackhole, the blackhole effects hyperspace around endor, which took some of the pieces as well.
In another case, most of the debris ended up becoming a debris field orbiting system's sun, IIRC. It was mined for useful material. Something like this happened in the yavin system as well.
What do you think?