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Hi, Thanks for the question. The definition of the "light side of the Force" in the Star Wars universe is quite philosophical and very much open to subjectivity (same with the "dark side of the Force")
Hello, First of all, thanks for the question. George Lucas' idea of stormtroopers came partially from troops of the German Empire, who, not surprisingly, were also called "stormtroopers" (or the
Hello. First of all, thank you for the question. (Sorry for the delayed response - I've been mired with plenty of university work lately). The first Death Star does indeed consist of multiple ion engines
Hi, thank you for the question. The only two actors *credited* to appear in all six Star Wars movies are Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker, who played C3PO and R2D2, respectively. I emphasized the word
Hello, I apologize for the delayed reply. I was a little busy these past couple of days. There are really two ways to answer your question. The more "realistic" answer, which is perhaps also the
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