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Spoilers The Mandalorian Season 3

Maybe, travel time has always been a little vague in Star Wars. Some time does seem pass, but we never really get scenes with the characters talking about how long it takes to get from place to place, or see anybody going to sleep, and then waking up with them still in Hyperspace. I've always kind of gotten the impression that hyperspace travel is fairly quick, with the ships getting from pretty much anywhere in the galaxy to anywhere else in a matter of hours at most.
Unlike Star Trek, where they were always talking about it taking so many hours or days or whatever at warp to get from one star system to another.
 
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In Rebels they sometimes had to make a course correction at some specific point outside hyperspace before jumping again. There could be some of these on major routes, or major routes are "major" because they are fast and safe from one end to the other.
 
Star Wars Celebration is going to have a Live action panel block, one of the panels is called Mando+, focusing on Mando and the shows that tie in directly with it.
 
RE: travel times in SW: First off always remember that ships always and only travel at the speed of plot.

That said, as a general rule of thumb; the idea is supposed to be that travel time has less to do with the point-to-point distance than it does the route one takes. The major hyperlanes are by their nature very well charted and clear of obstructions and anomalies so any navicomputer can chart a very direct course. Once you get off the beaten path however it gets much less consistent as the routes may wind all over the place, be broken up by obstructions that need to be crossed at sub-light, or recalculated at various points along the way if the charts aren't exactly up-to-date.

In that way you can get from the core worlds to the outer rim in a matter of hours, but getting from one system to another just one sector over could take days, even weeks depending on the route. Indeed in some cases you may end up going several sectors in the opposite direction, then circle around via one of the more established lanes from the other side because the "direct" route is way longer. Still, the more accurate the chart, the more precise the calculation, the faster the journey (case in point: the Kessel Run.)

Also factor in that some routes are closely guarded secrets, either held as proprietary by the various mercantile fleets, or as military secrets by local planets not wanting it widely know there's any easy way to drop an invasion fleet right at their doorstep without warning. Some routes my cease to be valid over time thanks to an inconvenient supernova along the path, only for them to clear up millennia later when almost everyone has forgotten they ever existed. So it might take one ship much longer to get somewhere than another if the former aren't privy to said routes. This is how a lot of smuggling takes place since the secret routes bypass the usual tariff and inspection zones, avoiding notice from the authorities.

ETA: Think of it like being able taking a jet half way around the world in a matter of hours, but to get to your final destination also involves a taxi ride, a train journey, a stop over at a motel for the night, followed by a two day hike up a mountain pass. The long distance segment was the quicker part, while the shorter portion took longer the more restricted your navigation options got.
 
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Saw a bootleg of the Celebration teaser and this looks like another easy homerun from the Mandalorian team. Can't wait for February.
 
We got our first bit of The Mandalorian Season 3 news, so I decided to go ahead and start a thread for it.
Christopher Lloyd will be appearing in Season 3, in a currently unknown role. This is great news to me, I'm a huge fan of his. This will make him one of what I believe is only a handful of actors who have been in both Star Trek & Star Wars.
I can see it now...

Lloyd: Great SCOTTS! Does that thing use more than 1.21 jigawatts?
Madalorien: Well.....yeah. It's a ship not a car.
Lloyd: Oh......OKEY DOKE!!!!
 
What does grogu do when he’s not filming new seasons of “the mandalorian”?

He works at Sams Club

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What does grogu do when he’s not filming new seasons of “the mandalorian”?

He works at Sams Club

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We had one of those things at the grocery store where I worked for a few months, and I swear the damn thing was trying to run me over one night. I kept trying to move out of it's way, but it kept matching my moves exactly and coming straight at me. It literally took me like 4 or 5 tries to get away from it.
 
Since Grogu will be back for Season Three after all, what was the point in having him leave with Luke Skywalker in the Season Two finale? Why not wait until the end of the series for that particular scenario?:shrug:
 
Since Grogu will be back for Season Three after all, what was the point in having him leave with Luke Skywalker in the Season Two finale? Why not wait until the end of the series for that particular scenario?:shrug:
Because stringing it out would have made Mando feel even more like a tiresome RPG than it already was feeling.
 
Yeah, they're similar, but I'd say they're more differences than similarities.
 
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