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Originally Posted by shamguy4 but everyone considers star wars a science fiction, no? |
Only people who aren't really interested in Star Wars consider it sci-fi, and then most of them don't. It's technically science fantasy.
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and scifi books dont have more than one galaxy?
i always thought people travel through light speed or wormholes and stuff and get very far
but i guess its all within one galaxy?
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Light speed in Star Wars is also called hyperspace, I imagine, because they are traveling much faster than the speed of light.
"She'll(the Millennium Falcon) make .5 past light-speed." --Han Solo
.5 past light-speed is pretty darn fast.
Wormholes usually have less to do with moving, and more to do with "folding space" than anything else.
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i was going to create different galaxies or dimensions each with a different colored sun.... it was part of my story
can one galaxy have more than one sun?
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You can have different colored suns in one galaxy. Every galaxy has more than one sun. Every galaxy has billions of suns.
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i just looked at a picture of the star wars galaxy (i guess there is one galaxy)
there are so many planets... how do they all go around the sun?
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There is only on galaxy featured in Star Wars. There are billions of stars in the Star Wars galaxy. All the planets do not revolve around on star.
Tatooine even had two stars, but I'm uncertain as to whether or not it revolved around both of them. Just remember, each star is a sun, and there are several planets revolving around each star in every galaxy.
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