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What component of Star Wars is possible based on our current understanding of physics?
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What component of Star Wars is possible based on our current understanding of physics?
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The storm troopers are actually all 12 year old girls so that explains why they have such bad aim :D
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A planet can orbit around twin stars...like Luke's home planet.
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