[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
the interwebz told me that.[/quote]
Did they just omit that from the movies?[/quote]
i guess they just assumed we would know that. i suppose it doesn’t make it’s super laser very useful if it can’t move around.
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
the interwebz told me that.[/quote]
Did they just omit that from the movies?[/quote]
i guess they just assumed we would know that. i suppose it doesn’t make it’s super laser very useful if it can’t move around.[/quote]
But it’s only protected by a shield in that specific orbit around that specific plant. I woulda waited till they moved it then blew it up.
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
the interwebz told me that.[/quote]
Did they just omit that from the movies?[/quote]
i guess they just assumed we would know that. i suppose it doesn’t make it’s super laser very useful if it can’t move around.[/quote]
But it’s only protected by a shield in that specific orbit around that specific plant. I woulda waited till they moved it then blew it up.[/quote]
well i can’t argue with that. we need some real star wars nerds in here; my geekdom is cursory at best.
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
the interwebz told me that.[/quote]
Did they just omit that from the movies?[/quote]
i guess they just assumed we would know that. i suppose it doesn’t make it’s super laser very useful if it can’t move around.[/quote]
But it’s only protected by a shield in that specific orbit around that specific plant. I woulda waited till they moved it then blew it up.[/quote]
well i can’t argue with that. we need some real star wars nerds in here; my geekdom is cursory at best.[/quote]
You are getting your movies mixed up.
Episode IV A New Hope. Death Star blows up Alderan. They even talk about it moving. It also travels to the rebel base in this movie.
Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Death Star is under construction near to the moon Endor where a protective shield is being generated to protect it during the construction.
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
the interwebz told me that.[/quote]
Did they just omit that from the movies?[/quote]
i guess they just assumed we would know that. i suppose it doesn’t make it’s super laser very useful if it can’t move around.[/quote]
But it’s only protected by a shield in that specific orbit around that specific plant. I woulda waited till they moved it then blew it up.[/quote]
Wrong death star.
[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
totally. i wouldn’t worry about it.[/quote]
Okay, something that has always bothered me. How did they move the death star out of orbit to go blow up Leigha’s planet?
or did her planet just happen to be that close?[/quote]
i guess it just flew over there.
“The Death Star’s real-space propulsion system is made up of a network of ion engines that use converters to transform reactor power into thrust. The engine thrusters are primarily lined along the equator of the station. Hyperspace travel is made possible with linked banks of hyperdrive field generators. Each bank contains 123 hyperdrive field generators. They are all tied together into one navigational matrix that is controlled from the overbridge.”
the interwebz told me that.[/quote]
Did they just omit that from the movies?[/quote]
i guess they just assumed we would know that. i suppose it doesn’t make it’s super laser very useful if it can’t move around.[/quote]
But it’s only protected by a shield in that specific orbit around that specific plant. I woulda waited till they moved it then blew it up.[/quote]
well i can’t argue with that. we need some real star wars nerds in here; my geekdom is cursory at best.[/quote]
Crap! I just realised… I’m the nerd!