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Why were perfectly functional ships scrapped? Cuz we need a canon explanation for why absolutely zero traces of Clone Wars tech exists only two decades later during the original trilogy.
The red markings on the hulls of the ships being broken up are symbols of the Republic and Coruscant.
Why they don't have some kind of orbital recycling facility as part of the orbital shipbuilding facility is beyond me.
I get that they probably don't care about the ecology of certain planets, but recycling those materials in orbit right where new ships are made is a no-brainer.
Do the writers not understand some basic industrial, engineering, materials science, and physics concepts? Is it just the easiest way for them to build a world where people live a hardscrabble existence in a universe with FTL travel, droids, and dozens of sentient species?
ok.
In the opening scene of Jedi: Fallen Order, Cal and Prof find an old Jedi Fighter. Prof supposes that it must have been sitting there for four years and Cal corrects him with, "Five years."
Meaning that that game takes place five years after the establishment of the Empire, not ten!
0:58 Correction: Those Bracca scenes take place 5 years after the Clone Wars.
I think it’s also some interesting symbolism. Despite the Empire breaking everything that made the Republic good down, little bits and pieces of good and hope still exist on places like Ferrix and Braaca.
Honestly I thought it kinda looked like the rear fins of a venitor on its side.
That bridge is a Pelta's!
First thing I had in mind after I saw the red stripes and some other hints on the wreckage parts
Is it possible for a coalition of Mandalorians and force users to defeat the Yuzan Vong post-Empire?
I might go back and rewatch andor
Rip the venator
With the Empire controlling mining resources across the galaxy, you’d have to imagine salvage would become a big industry.
So the world devastators right they collect material but if you're digging up like dumb material so basically they're just using raw matter to convert it into energy to therefore convert it into metals and stuff like that aren't they just robbing from Star Trek replicators converting energy into like edible food it's not anybody else see the coincidence
Its makes sence why the Empire takes Republic and even seperatist ships, and decomision them. so no one else can get their hands on them and then use the ships against the Empire.. Plus once pulled apart, majority of the metal can be melted down and reused on New Imperial Ships.
When I saw this scene at 1:21 it struck me as an homage to a very similar shot from Alien 3 where 2 prisoners are on top of the crashed EEV as its suspended from a salvage crane.
The attention to detail on this show!
“What a waste” it’s almost as if useless expenditures enriching arms manufacturers is the central guiding force of the imperial economy 🤔 🤔 🤔
Why are they breaking them on a planet and not in space though? Seems like a hassle to then have to carry the pieces back to orbit.
I am reminded both of contemporary videos of cruise ship breaking yard, and old Black and white film of WW2 era mothball fleets
It’s the remains of a troop transport.
Great catch
the venitor needed to be scrapped for death star building material. takes a lot of metal to build a superweapon.
0:57 Five years.
I thought I saw the Nostromo …
Something I never really liked, is some of the inaccurate size comparisons of different ships. We see an example of this in this video, Where Cal Kestis is in one of the engines in the Venator.
The bracca scene was 5 years after order 66
What's that jumbled-up mess of a word at the beginning of this video?!
I always thought it was an acclimator
Jedi fallen order takes place 5 years after nightfall and not 10 years. The second part will take place 10 years after nightfall.
Just imagine if the rebels were smart enough to high jack a few of the venator off salvage planets