I want the StarKiller base.I want death stars, a general named Grand Moff Tarkin, and the ability to destroy planets. Yes!
The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the force.I want death stars, a general named Grand Moff Tarkin, and the ability to destroy planets. Yes!
Blowing up stuff is fun and all... but unless the world is useless toxic piece of junk, wouldn't you want the resources instead?
Even as an avid sci-fi reader, I must say this definition is brand new to me.It really wouldn't be sci-fi if it's not possible to destroy entire star systems.
Even as an avid sci-fi reader, I must say this definition is brand new to me.
Destroying stars should not be possible.
Really? Wormhole travel is confirmed possible from day one. Say I have a wormhole station in a remote system that contains nothing of value, but is within range of your home system. Technologically speaking, what's to stop me from opening a wormhole with the endpoint inside your sun. What would the effect of that be on the star?
Really? Wormhole travel is confirmed possible from day one. Say I have a wormhole station in a remote system that contains nothing of value, but is within range of your home system. Technologically speaking, what's to stop me from opening a wormhole with the endpoint inside your sun. What would the effect of that be on the star?