How does the entire plot of Attack of the Clones make any sense at all when Republic at it's peak didn't even cover...

How does the entire plot of Attack of the Clones make any sense at all when Republic at it's peak didn't even cover half of the galaxy?

Does Lucas not even understand his own setting?

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>how did the American civil war make sense when the United States didn’t even cover the entire Americas?
What was the question again?

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EU made the known galaxy only about half so stories and fans could use the other for uncharted adventure and exploration stories

More interesting is how a ton of the critical CIS homeworlds are in the core.
What are you talking about, though? How does it invalidate the plot? Because of Kamino?

Doesn't the average galaxy contain hundreds of billions of star systems? How could the Republic assimilate THAT MUCH territory?

More to the point galaxies are rotational.
None of these star systems would be in the same relative position for very long

Galaxies spin in millions of years, for what matters to the plot the galaxy is still

What you've said is true and you should also remember that galaxies themselves are moving due to expansion.

>autistically applying real world science and logic to fantasy space opera adventure
I smell incel

>star wars is just mindless adventure bullshit that Disney spoonfeeds me
t. born too late to have read the EU or played kotor

You die from radiation if you live in galactic core

That’s more than half, brainlet.

for the timespan of the movies you can ignore that. for reference it takes our solar system around 200million years to do one rotation around the galaxies core.

Thousands of years is nothing on galactic scale.

Star Wars became so popular because it felt real. You autistic prequel babies will never understand this.

Galaxy expands far beyond spiral arms you idiot.

See the part that’s lit up? That’s the portion that the Republic controlled. Now take note of the fact that it’s larger than the darkened portion. Then eat a dick.

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>Starkiller is 660 km wide
>DS1 is 160km wide

Moon size my ass. Those things are far smaller than most people think.

>space knights with magic powers
>real

No you dumb shit. It shows everything including fringe colonies. In reality Republic at it's peak controlled 60% of known galaxy but 3/4 of it is unknown.

was it kino?

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Most people believe in supernatural shit like God you absolute idiot.

Basooine and redobah.

Since recorded human history began, the recorded position of stars in our galaxy from this kind of map would appear unchanged due to the size of the galaxy itself

Everything that’s not dark in the known Galaxy is under at least nominal Republic control. The only exceptions are Hutt territory, Mandalorian and Bothan space, and the systems surrounding Yavin and Hapes. The only sizable area they don’t control is Hutt space, and it’s not even an 8th the size of the region they control.

Fucking kek.

Nope. Stuff in light is the known space. Large parts of known space were not controlled by Republic. Even Mon-Calamari were not a part of Old Republic.

That’s not what the map’s showing, and that’s what I’m basing my observations on.

How far out were the Rebels at the end of ESB when they could see the entire known galaxy?

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it's probably the rishi maze

a few million lightyears I guess