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[challenge entry] Because bits of Death Star don't tidy themselves away.

From the Film Aftermath challenge. See all 237 entries (closed)

(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:01, archived)
# And in death, are the stormtroopers avenged when their superweapon rains down on the stupid little excuses for flogging toys
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:07, archived)
# Poor Ewoks :(
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:21, archived)
# *mutters something about burning away in the upper atmosphere*
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:22, archived)
# All of it?
A moon-sized space station? Nah.
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:27, archived)
# Endor's atmosphere is clearly oxygen rich
this is obvious due to the fact that it is a 'forest moon'

Therefore it is highly feasible that the Death Star would indeed completely burn up in the atmosphere.

(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:38, archived)
# for that to be true
i suspect the air pressure would be extremely intense, which would have made endor an utterly inhospitable hell of a planet with a surface temperature of about 300 or 400 degrees. think venus.

i mean for the death star to completely burn up. obviously endor isn't an inhospitable hell, it's merely an extremely irritating hell filled with annoying furballs armed with sticks.
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 16:08, archived)
# you forget that it was set long ago in a galaxy far far away
Boyles Law hadn't been discovered yet
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 16:22, archived)
# It looked like it got blown into rilly rilly small fragments...
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:39, archived)
# That's no moon!
(, Thu 17 Feb 2011, 15:39, archived)