As I've repeatedly pointed out, you can get dwarf stars that are small enough to suit this. Also: it's Star Wars; there's always room to fudge the astrophysics in service to a cool visual.I don't think it is, unless it's a really really small star. The ring is too small.
Star Wars series onDisney+ makes actual use of real astrophysics principles when it designs ships and mega structures?As I've repeatedly pointed out, you can get dwarf stars that are small enough to suit this. Also: it's Star Wars; there's always room to fudge the astrophysics in service to a cool visual.
Well, Star Wars has long been known for applying real world physics, especially in space travel and calculating distances.Star Wars series onDisney+ makes actual use of real astrophysics principles when it designs ships and mega structures?
That's certainly a change from how the films did it.![]()
Thank you for posting that. I forgot about that, and thought it seemed kind of weird that he was having so much trouble with the Darksaber, when we've already seen people like Sabine, and Pre Vizla handle it with a lot less trouble.It's worth revisiting this scene from Rebels in regards to the difficulties that Din is having with the darksaber.
For a given value of "real", sure.Star Wars series onDisney+ makes actual use of real astrophysics principles when it designs ships and mega structures?
That's certainly a change from how the films did it.![]()
Realism flew the coop the moment you heard weapon fire and explosions in space.As I've repeatedly pointed out, you can get dwarf stars that are small enough to suit this. Also: it's Star Wars; there's always room to fudge the astrophysics in service to a cool visual.
Realism flew the coop the moment you heard weapon fire and explosions in space.
I enjoyed that video, thanks. That said, I think the problem is that if they were doing it with models and actual lighting to do the shadows it would have been more logical. As it was, I feel they just did the CGI to make it look cool without regard to either physics or us nerds that would be analyzing it to death. Could be the old ways had some advantages.I just found this video that breaks down what we saw and all the information that was given in the audio descriptions and subtitles.
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