The ships in SW can go from system to system just like we can drive a car from town to town.
If a ship as small as the Falcon had a second hyperdrive you'd think they would've used it at the end of the movie.
And it was recovered in EU having become lodged in an air shaft.It would be EU territory (NOOOOO) to create a miracle fate for his hand/lightsaber when no on-screen evidence suggests alternatives at all.
And it was recovered in EU having become lodged in an air shaft.It would be EU territory (NOOOOO) to create a miracle fate for his hand/lightsaber when no on-screen evidence suggests alternatives at all.
As I posted earlier, NOOOOOO.
That idea is so bad (and convenient) that it deserves the horrible reaction from Vader in Revenge of the Sith:
"NUUHHHOOOOOOWWWOOOWWWWWW!!"
Then why is the trap door in the middle of the continuing tube? I agree that the trap-door is likely for ejecting debris, but I don't agree that it's necessarily the primary goal of the main tube. If it was, it'd be the most pointlessly complicated system yet seen in Star Wars. And this is a universe where they put tractor controls on the "other" side of terminals with no handrail hundreds of feet up.We only have the film to use as evidence, and it is clear the tube was designed to keep waste moving toward the trap door.
Then why is the trap door in the middle of the continuing tube? I agree that the trap-door is likely for ejecting debris, but I don't agree that it's necessarily the primary goal of the main tube. If it was, it'd be the most pointlessly complicated system yet seen in Star Wars. And this is a universe where they put tractor controls on the "other" side of terminals with no handrail hundreds of feet up.We only have the film to use as evidence, and it is clear the tube was designed to keep waste moving toward the trap door.![]()
For what it's worth, the script for Empire makes no mention of Luke's hand falling past him in that scene. It does however mention a piece of the weathervane he's clinging too breaking off and falling down into the clouds below.
The ships in SW can go from system to system just like we can drive a car from town to town.
And the only reason they get there without the trip taking many years of time is because they have a technology that enables them to exceed the speed of light. YEAH SCIENCE
The ships in SW can go from system to system just like we can drive a car from town to town.
And the only reason they get there without the trip taking many years of time is because they have a technology that enables them to exceed the speed of light. YEAH SCIENCE
See, you are thinking about it scientifically even as you make a joke. We all know it would take years for a ship to go from system to system. But Star Wars is a fantasy story, not a sci fi story. The ships can go between stars. Simple as that. They might not be able to go across the galaxy or go "this deep into space on their own.." but rest assured they can go between planets and that might be something different than hyperdrive
Like a spare tire.Before, I had always read that most starships with hyperdrives had very slow backup hyperdrives. )
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