It's seen in the latest Rogue One trailer when Le Chiffre is recruited by Dark Knight Rises lisp guy-seriously, do we really need this slipshod dis-attention to detail with the Disney machine?
Oh is this what we're doing? Should one insert a reference about Stephen Hawking's wife working with Wash?It's seen in the latest Rogue One trailer when Le Chiffre is recruited by Dark Knight Rises lisp guy
It's seen in the latest Rogue One trailer when Le Chiffre is recruited by Dark Knight Rises lisp guy-seriously, do we really need this slipshod dis-attention to detail with the Disney machine?
Presumably. Owen certainly mentioned units in the south range that needed repairing and that the harvest (presumably when they empty all the tanks?) was in one more season...whatever a season is on Tatooine.Wasn't that the Lars family business? Moisture farming? I always presumed they had hundreds or thousands of them spread out over many acres we never saw.
Clean water but also water to use for underground farming. Moisture farming can be either just collecting water effectively for sale or using said water to make produce for said on a large enough scale to net an income.
On Tatooine (not exactly the most humid of climates) the devices are said to be able to condense about a liter or two of water a day from what I recall. You could probably get more from a wetter planet.
I doubt it honestly. Tatooine was a true backwater (no aquatic pun intended) and I can't imagine it had anything the Empire wanted. I mean why bother with moisture farmers on a desert planet? That's about as lucrative and productive as a solar power plant on the night side of a tidally locked planet.I think by the time of Luke Skywalker leaving the farm, the worry was more for the Empire nationalizing the farms more than the Hutts controlling the planet.
Not sure what the Empire would have to gain, just repeating more or less what Biggs was telling Luke before he left to join the Rebellion (deleted scene).
The trick is actually getting off planet.Space is weird in Star Wars thanks to the hyperdrive. "Its such a long way from here" was Luke's lament about the Empire, Alderaan and such. While in actual light years, yes Tatooine a long ways from Alderaan or Imperial Center, but via hyperspace, its like taking a day drive to another state or from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and its even easier because the time in hyperspace is mostly autopilot is seems anyway.
Maybe those aren't moisture vaporizers. They could be similar-looking atmospheric dehumidifiers. Lord knows we need something like those anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon line during summertime...
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