• @SlopppyEngineer
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    3017 hours ago

    In a real astroid field, the rocks are easily a million kilometers apart. It’s all mostly empty space. If they’d be closer they’d clump together and form a planet

    • @[email protected]
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      1214 hours ago

      I’m no astrophysicist, but isn’t it possible that’s exactly what that asteroid field was in the process of doing? After all, there were several “big ones” for the Falcon to land on. Especially if there are some big collisions happening to keep all the rocks from aggregating smoothly, couldn’t there be a grace period between “cloud of space dust” and “planet” where there could be a dense field of sizeable rocks? However unlikely, surely there’s some scenario where it’s at least possible

    • FuglyDuck
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      1217 hours ago

      wanna bet it was a test site for the death star? some rando planet nobody gave a damn about blown up to to calibrate the deathstars superlaser?

      • threelonmusketeers
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        16 hours ago

        So… Jedha or Alderaan? The first Death Star was destroyed shortly after its two three tests, and the second Death Star wasn’t built yet.

        Edit: Jedha, Scarif, and Alderaan.

        • FuglyDuck
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          516 hours ago

          Or scarif. Or who knows how many other random rocks.

          You’d need more than 2-3 tests.

  • IninewCrow
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    1317 hours ago

    That kid looks like a 60 year old Kentucky politician stuck inside the body of an eight year old.

    • @Zorque
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      616 hours ago

      Well he does have dwarfism, but I think he was in his late teens when he started garnering fame at least.

  • @DarkCloud
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    1518 hours ago

    I wouldn’t trust Han Solo doing this, but I’d totally trust Harrison Ford doing this.

  • @[email protected]
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    1117 hours ago

    Just once I’d like to see a movie mock this “asteroid field” trope. Instead of arriving in this area with huge boulders everywhere that you had to juke and swerve around, have them arrive in the asteroid field and see… nothing. Maybe one rock way off in the distance. Maybe have the ship get hit by a grain of sand.

    Captain: I told you to take us to the Main Asteroid Belt!

    Navigator: I did, that’s where we are!

    Captain: But, I thought…

    Navigator: How long have you been a spaceship captain? Did you think it was some kind of quarry? Asteroid belts are mostly empty space!

  • kamenLady.
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    113 hours ago

    The kid’s going places. He also was on the Enterprise, fighting the borg, at the other end of the galaxy.