SWST wrote:
Arguably true, but it should not be enough to outpace 10,000 years of advancement.
He means stagnation, rite?
I also think that a lot of the UFP's massive growth in star charting was due to gifts from its world members. Now that the UFP is less likely to extend, may eventually have to go through regions with political powers not so friendly, or simply not wanting to provide any data beyond what they deem acceptable for diplomatic options, the mapping will probably proceed incredibly slowly. And yes, it goes without saying that strong enemies and other unknown foes and possible space-time oddities will just prove even more encumbering.
Warp drives can be used to lower the mass of very large objects rather dramatically. Is it possible to actually increase by a similar magnitude as the one seen in Deja Q?
That would certainly be a rather easy way to mess up with hyperdrives.
Plus UFP ships can fire graviton beams, no? What are their top capacities?
Owen bought nearly scarp-droids from
Jawas. Second hand stolen material. Prices aren't going to be excessively high compared to pristine machines.
Watoo had a few of those bullseye midget things and one protocol droid deactivated.
I don't think it's much of a problem to acquire droids in SW. It most likely depends on the needs and the culture. In TCWS we don't see much of them on the variety of worlds featured thus far. Droids seem largely prominent on Core Worlds, military worlds and those using slaves.
There is no need to bold
trillions if it's cited in one source and just doesn't fit with the whole of Star Wars, SWST.
I also already told you that it is dishonest to claim that the Republic can quickly mobilize thousands of ships for Coruscant when it's Sidious who had given the hyperlane coordinates through the Core to Grievous, and that he was planning for a battle.
It was completely preplanned. The GAR ships were already waiting. Sidious organized the whole battle. He made his own vs scenario above Coruscant.
For fuck sake, we completely covered that point, stop rebooting it.
I couldn't find any mention of the Death Star construction time in SOTE, but I found that bit regarding Coruscant:
SOTE wrote:A planet whose surface was completely built over must have a big
foundation. In places, the vast complex of tunnels and artificial
caverns was a kilometer deep and continuing to go deeper. Here were
locales where the sun's rays never came, where blue-gray mold sometimes
grew ten centimeters thick on walls and ceiling, where the dank and
fecund air stank permanently of fungal rot-and worse.
It's not that deep everywhere.