Interesting. If the Empire figured out that was its only real purpose, it could even be used to explain how the second Death Star was completed so relatively quickly.So, how do we feel about conspiracy theory that Galen picked the most obscure, esoteric, hard-to-procure material possible to coat the Death Star reactor lenses in order to delay the project?
They gouge mined an entire planet. It's safe to say that they took every last bit of that stuff that they possibly could. For all we know, that could mean that they managed to stockpile enough to make 20 Death Stars. Or two Death Stars and that fleet on Exogol (that I still think was dumb and wish wasn't a thing, but it is so may as well accept it.)Interesting. If the Empire figured out that was its only real purpose, it could even be used to explain how the second Death Star was completed so relatively quickly.
Indeed, who's to say that there was only ever intended to be one of those things? Much easier to control the galaxy with several of them than just one. Also; having more than one lessens the chance that a certain Grand Moff might get ideas above his station and try to take power with it for himself, since the only sure fire way of stopping a Death Star (or so they probably thought) is with another Death Star.
The only caveat I'd add to that is to be wary of the need to explain how the Empire (mostly) built the second one in less than a quarter of the time of the first. We know that the main hold-up was the weapon, so the super-structure and the majority of secondary and tertiary systems were all basically finished long before the reactor systems and main weapon, which likely had to be assemble, tested, stripped out, disassembled, rebuilt, reinstalled, tested again, over and over and over.It's an idea that's been floating around since the Revenge of the Jedi concepts with two Death Stars being built in orbit of Had Abbadon. I remember the Star Wars Choose-Your-Own-Adventure adaptation had a bad ending where it said that, after the Rebels failed to destroy the Death Star at Yavin, the Empire built two more. IIRC, there are Star Wars strategy games that also give the Empire the option of having more than one Death Star at a time.
I've definitely locked into the theory that they were already building the Death Star II before the Death Star I was finished. I think I mentioned earlier here that I was looking at the studio model, and there's an interesting aspect that even in 1977, the Death Star model had the superlaser slightly elevated away from the main sphere (something Rogue One elaborated on with the installation sequence) but the Death Star II model has its superlaser flush with the hull, and it's also a proportionally larger part of the station (which, overall, is bigger than the first one, so the weapon is doubly expanded).
RotS, Rebels, and Andor show they started building the Death Star before the weapon was finished, and the R1 backstory novel Catalyst says they started building the Death Star before they even knew what the weapon was going to be, so they were locked into an exact size no matter what the final engineering said would work best. Maybe once the design was completed by Erso's team, the designs went to a separate project to build a version that wasn't size-constrained, constructing the reactor and weapon first at the optimum scale, and only then enclosing the rest of the station around it.
Looks like a flask!
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