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Star Wars Discussion Thread Canon/Legends- Episode V Attack of the Fanons

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I'm about to finish the Jedi Academy Trilogy. Its a fun read.

Is Kyp moving suncrusher from Yavin a calculable feat? He did it with Exar Kun's powers though iirc.
 
I read some of it in the past. It wasn't the best written, imo, but 90s Star Wars had a weird creativity and energy to it.

I'd argue it's not that impressive.

Since you've read Jedi Academy almost fully, did you see something where a Star Destroyer crashes and vaporizes water?
 
I read some of it in the past. It was weird, but 90s Star Wars had a weird creativity to it.

I'd argue it's not that impressive.

Since you've read Jedi Academy almost fully, did you see something where a Star Destroyer crashes and vaporizes water?
Oh I think I know the part where this may have happened, but not the specifics.
 
I couldn't find it, but the trilogy has some insane vaporization and ionization feats.
 
Building+.

I'd argue the feat is a huge outlier or lower setting, though. Thermal Detonators have blown apart droids capable of fighting Wookies.
I'd argue outlier. As you said, thermal detonators have blasted apart tougher shit. It could also be a lower powered one. It's like a normal human character walking away from a full powered heavy blaster pistol shot.

No idea, though this happened via proton torpedos.
Wasn't the Maw Installation self-destructed?
 
There is a part in the novel where Daala's Star Destroyer blows up huge sections of the Maw, so that's what I thought you were referring to.
 
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"Should be comparable to the JT-12 jetpack, which can severely damage a Kom'rk-class Fighter"
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When that happened?
 
It happened in an episode of TCW. The one where Kenobi dresses up as a Mandalorian guard to beat Maul on Mandalore.
 
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you know you think the Jedi might have sided with the CIS if they learned the truth about what they actually wanted?
They were actually staunchly committed to the Republic and saw the CIS as a Trade Federation puppet (which itself was a puppet of the Sith, so the Jedi definitely wouldn't have sided with them).
 
They were actually staunchly committed to the Republic and saw the CIS as a Trade Federation puppet (which itself was a puppet of the Sith, so the Jedi definitely wouldn't have sided with them).
And even if they did side with the CIS, how would that work? Their capital was in Courscant lmao.
 
And even if they did side with the CIS, how would that work? Their capital was in Courscant lmao.
I could easily see them moving to the CIS capital planet (plenty of room there, certainly). They were just ten thousand people, which isn't a lot by Star Wars standards. They could easily shift the whole order in a single Lucrehulk battleship, which can canonically comfortably carry 100,000+ people.
 
Honestly the Star Wars galaxy would probably be better off split up unironically instead of being ruled by a single central government, republic or empire.
 
From what I remember, most wars in Star Wars originally happened to de-unification.

The problem with SW governments is that they try to control the entire galaxy, but it just ends up concentrating power and innovation to the Galactic Core since the galaxy is far too vast and uncharted.

Even in its prime, the Galactic Empire (only having something like 25,000 Imperial Star Destroyers + god knows how many other vessels, which are more than enough to patrol the normally inhabited space of the Galaxy) was stretched thin because the Rebels largely concentrated themselves to the the mid/outer-rim, or even beyond the galactic plane.

Basically, even if the Empire (which was way larger that the NR, let alone the FO) wanted to, they couldn't bring up the standard of living for the outer Galaxy that high without sacrificing tons resources. And they absolutely don't want to for numerous reasons.
 
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I could easily see them moving to the CIS capital planet (plenty of room there, certainly). They were just ten thousand people, which isn't a lot by Star Wars standards. They could easily shift the whole order in a single Lucrehulk battleship, which can canonically comfortably carry 100,000+ people.
How? Why would the Republic just let the Jedi leave to fight for the CIS?

Though the premise of the original question is weird too. I can't find any reason as to why the Jedi would want to support the CIS considering what they do.
 
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