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I'm with Revanchist in this one.Disney can go back into their mothers with their planet sized death star.Which would by the way create a fucking black hole inside itself about halfway trough a sun.
Which would by the way create a fucking black hole inside itself about halfway trough a sun.
That depends on how big the containment chamber would be. To have our Sun's mass form a black hole, it would need to be compressed to a sphere with a diameter of about 6000 km. The Earth has a diameter of about 12.7k km, so a mostly hollow Earth-sized station could indeed hold the Sun's mass without it becoming a black hole. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius This assumes, of course, that Starkiller Base is Earth-sized, and the comparison hologram Poe pulls up has it with only 6-7 times the original Death Star's diameter, says my quick and dirty check with a ruler on my screen. Since the DS's diameter was 120 km, Starkiller Base would be ~7-900 km, certainly too small to hold the mass of a star comparable to our Sun without it forming a black hole. Of course, JJ may have decided that the Death Star was actually way bigger than 120 km because he likes making everything bigger, and I don't know if there are any Disney-okayed sources on a size for the DS... so we really have no idea how big Starkiller Base actually was supposed to be.Of course, the Star Wars universe has long had gravity manipulation technology, so one can assume they rigged up something to contain whatever gravitational effects absorbing the stars creates - gravjectors from an Immobilizer being run in a sort of reversed mode to create a field of negative gravity to counteract the black hole, that sort of thing.
The Death Star had a hyperdrive, though the movie never mentions it - it is only fair to grant Starkiller Base the same assumption. I would assume it jumps to a new star after it fires and begins recharging - it could have had a stored charge for the first shot from a star it ate before the movie started, then needed to recharge to fire again.Keep in mind that JJ has no concept at all of how big space is, so I'm defending the IDEA of Starkiller Base here, not necessarily how the movie shows things. Conceptually, if the technical issues have been resolved, there isn't really anything wrong with the idea. The main trick would be keeping the energy it absorbs from stars from frying it from the inside out, but again, Star Wars has had examples of places designed to do just that type of work (think Centerpoint).
Yeah that makes sense, but at least with the DS the fact that it could move was at least alluded to on several occasions in the movie.
why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.
Second Starkiller Base is an ice planet with atmosphere and forests: how can that survive a jump through hyperspace? Sekot was a sentient planet which suffered huge damage to it's surface environment whenever it moves, damage which which took decades to repair, while the Death Star was an entirely artificial construct where the surface was really just the outer hull.With regards the consumption of the star to fuel the hyperlaser thing each shot may only have consumed part of the star, or perhaps originally Starkiller Base was in a binary system.