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Question: Why Was The Death Star Built

The Death Star was designed to allow Emperor Palpatine to more directly control the Galactic Empire through fear. One Death Star was completely built by the Empire, with a second and third one never reaching full completion, as well as a prototype being in existence.

What was the purpose of the Death Star?

The Death Star was the Empire’s ultimate weapon: a moon-sized space station with the ability to destroy an entire planet.

Why did Palpatine build another Death Star?

The second Death Star was constructed on the edge of the Galaxy above Endor, and was built to maintain fear of the Empire and to restore confidence in its ranks after a devastating loss.

When did the Death Star start being built?

Death Star First appearance Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker (1976 novelization) Star Wars (1977 theatrical film) Information Affiliation Galactic Empire Launched n/a, constructed in space.

Would a Death Star be built?

To build an armored space station the size of the moon would pollute our atmosphere to a point that Earth would be uninhabitable. The Death Star would also be too heavy to remain in low orbit without any form of propulsion. It’s possible to push it higher, but we would need a “prohibitive” amount of rocket fuel.

Why did the Geonosians design the Death Star?

The Jedi must not find our designs for the Ultimate Weapon. Prior to the outbreak of the Clone Wars, the Geonosians designed an Ultimate Weapon for the Confederacy of Independent Systems. This weapon, later known as the Death Star, was an armored battle station capable of destroying entire planets.

Why did the first Death Star take so long to build?

The reason that it took only four years to build Death Star II was the simple fact that the Emperor had to construct the first Death Star in almost total secrecy. Even rumors of its existence were suppressed. So when things have to be done in such a covert manner then they will obviously take longer.

Why did the Death Star have a hole?

The Death Star’s thermal exhaust port was a significant flaw in the design that the Rebels were able to exploit during the Battle of Yavin. This led to the thermal exhaust ports to be removed for the Death Star II, although the Death Star III retained this weakness.

Are there 2 Death Stars?

The Death Star II was the second Death Star battlestation to be constructed by the Galactic Empire. It was significantly larger than its predecessor, measuring over 160 kilometers in diameter, and was built after the destruction of the first Death Star at the Battle of Yavin.

Can the Death Star hyperspace?

The Death Star has sublight and hyperdrive engines. The sublight engines are what allow it to move within star systems. The hyperdrive lets it travel through hyper space and travel between systems.

Which Death Star did Luke destroy?

Attack on Titan Season 4 – The Loop Proton torpedoes were used by Luke Skywalker to destroy the first Death Star.

Why is the Death Star 2 incomplete?

Because it was unfinished when Darth Vader arrived at the beginning of Return of the Jedi and it was still incomplete wit was destroyed. Instead of having one thermal exhaust port, the second Death Star had millions of exhaust filters millimeters in diameter.

Who stole 2nd Death Star plans?

The plans contain the Death Star’s entire design history, including the flaw introduced into its reactor system. Stolen by Jyn Erso, they are beamed to the Profundity, copied and hidden in the memory systems of a humble astromech droid.

Who destroyed the Death Star 3?

While the Kaarenth Dissension’s sophisticated feint was a successful distraction, this so-called Death Star III was ultimately destroyed by Red Squadron when Red Leader made a direct hit to its unprotected thermal exhaust port.

What planet did the Death Star crash on?

After a successful attack on the Death Star II’s reactor during the battle of Endor, the ruins of the destroyed battle station subsequently fell to the surface of the ocean moon Kef Bir.

Is the Death Star bigger than the moon?

The Death Star is the size of a “small moon,” but it’s far smaller than Earth’s moon (which is a large moon relative to the size of its planet). Specifically, the DS-1’s diameter was a little under 100 miles, while Earth’s moon has a diameter of 2,158 miles.

How long did it take for the Death Star to be built?

The Death Star took 20 years to build, and was destroyed in a single day.

How much is a Death Star worth?

Feinstein estimates the Gross Domestic Product (or Gross Galactic Product) at $4.6 sextillion (21 zeros). Amortized over the 20 year construction period, the Death Star cost the Empire 0.2% of GGP (gross galactic product) – about as much as it cost the United States to build its own technological terror: the Atom Bomb.

Can Death Star destroy Earth?

Alderaan and Earth are very similar, so we’ll look at what it would take for the Death Star to destroy Earth. For that, the Death Star would have to overpower the forces that hold the planet together—in this case, gravity. The gravitational binding energy of Earth is 2.24*10^32 Joules (that’s 240 followed by 32 zeros).

How many floors does the Death Star have?

The Death Star was said to comprise eighty-four separate internal levels, stacked south to north. Each level was separated into 257 sub-levels. A nominal number of sub-levels were then to be stacked around the surface of the sphere, encompassing the inner stacked levels.