Uncharted Settlement and Kaimino(sp?)
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Uncharted Settlement and Kaimino(sp?)
In Attack of the Clones, I think they explain why there are uncharted settlements in the Galaxy. Since Kaimino was deleted from charts, we can aasume that during the Clone wars that there were lots more deletions of worlds and systems.
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Well, there's the practical aspect of this. Kamino was always an isolationist system, so deleting them didn't raise any eyebrows. You couldn't just delete a highly known and visited world like Coruscant or Corellia. As a real world analogy, the people at Rand McNally could delete some po'dunk town from their maps, and no one would notice. However, if they deleted Chicago, there would be an uproar.
Besides, as said in TESB "there are so many uncharted settlements." With SW tech, one could easly set up camp on an unpopulated world like Hoth without having anyone notice.
Besides, as said in TESB "there are so many uncharted settlements." With SW tech, one could easly set up camp on an unpopulated world like Hoth without having anyone notice.
The most basic assumption about the world is that it does not contradict itself.
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It's not unreasonable to assume that other things were lost, no, but not just out of a wild assumption that because it happened once, it must have happened twice.
The most logical deduction would have been thus: The Emperor specifically withheld information of the existance of planets vital to his war engine, like places where top secret research and construction yards were.
Another thought could be that the Jedi maintained a crapload of other information in their libraries. During the rise of the Empire, the Jedi temple might have been reduced to slag by the Emperor as a show of power against the people who might think the Jedi could come back to save them. It would stand to reason that if the Jedi were the priests and scholar class of the galaxy, that a lot of information could have been destroyed with them.
The most logical deduction would have been thus: The Emperor specifically withheld information of the existance of planets vital to his war engine, like places where top secret research and construction yards were.
Another thought could be that the Jedi maintained a crapload of other information in their libraries. During the rise of the Empire, the Jedi temple might have been reduced to slag by the Emperor as a show of power against the people who might think the Jedi could come back to save them. It would stand to reason that if the Jedi were the priests and scholar class of the galaxy, that a lot of information could have been destroyed with them.
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Luke and Leia were tossing the same idea around in HTTE, when discussing who the Noghri were...
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On the other hand, I find it hard to believe that human-like creatures who dwell over the surface could have evolved naturally on Kamino... unless, of course, the planet was once engulfed in a cataclysm as a result of perhaps global warming???SPOOFE wrote:"Uncharted settlements" does not equal "uncharted planets".
BTW, the natives of Kamino could have evolved underwater (after all, the Mon Calamari also evolved underwater) but later moved to their cities above the surface - after all, they have vaguely seal-like features.
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Your point? The same idea holds. The whole planet is isolationist, apparently. There is no difference in this case between deleting a star system or any any trace of colonization."Uncharted settlements" does not equal "uncharted planets".
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It was. See the databank entry at starwars.comSimon H.Johansen wrote:On the other hand, I find it hard to believe that human-like creatures who dwell over the surface could have evolved naturally on Kamino... unless, of course, the planet was once engulfed in a cataclysm as a result of perhaps global warming???SPOOFE wrote:"Uncharted settlements" does not equal "uncharted planets".
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Airforce is right about the uncharted stuff. Also like in Splinter of the Minds Eye (good but funny reading for real SW fans, since they knew nothing of SW back then) but if a planet also is outof the way and dosent have much to give in mining or strategic outposts theres no reason for others to know about it. Like Mimban (Circarpous V). with little amount of people knowing of it, its pretty much uncharted.USAF Ace wrote:Well, there's the practical aspect of this. Kamino was always an isolationist system, so deleting them didn't raise any eyebrows. You couldn't just delete a highly known and visited world like Coruscant or Corellia. As a real world analogy, the people at Rand McNally could delete some po'dunk town from their maps, and no one would notice. However, if they deleted Chicago, there would be an uproar.
Besides, as said in TESB "there are so many uncharted settlements." With SW tech, one could easly set up camp on an unpopulated world like Hoth without having anyone notice.
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