Death Star 1 Focus dish is placed in the wrong area

Started by Lord-Sidious12 pages

Death Star 1 Focus dish is placed in the wrong area

In A New Hope, from the plans intercepted by the Rebellion, why is the DS-1 super focus lens dish located around the hemisphere when in the larger scenes it is positioned above it?
Was this a mistake or was it the original idea and plans changed afterwards?

Thanks for all the help! 🙂

Errrr....

I have the answer...no one cares

Correct.

Common guys give the guy a break.

Well, it was a bit...errr.... technical hehehehe

Originally posted by queeq
Well, it was a bit...errr.... technical hehehehe

He should forward his question to George Lucas. 😛

Think he'd say the same as me

But he didn't have your avatar.

Nope he doesn't, but I'm sure it'll be in a future release of Star Wars, Jabba the hutts boobs have been changed to my avatar, Jabba suddenly becomes Star Wars' sex appeal

Just a little oversight perhaps. Nothing big.

Steve's boob are big enough for me.

😎

Um...it was just a simple & crude bit of binary animation that got smuggled to them? So it couldn't show the DS in precise detail?

That must be it.

The spies were in a hurry to get it downloaded and out of the Imperial Center, so it was a rush job of graphics.

So that's it!

There were two Death Star's being made, hence why dish on the blueprints stolen by the Rebellion was out of place.

This was a symbolic reference to GL's rule of "two." Always two there are, no more no less. The PT taught us all about the rule of two, yet we fail to realize this theory can be applied to all things in the Star Wars universe. This was a well thought out concept by Lucas that we all just overlooked, and I think he might have been doing this on purpose too in hopes that in 33 after the release of the movie, people like us would begin speculating. Wow. Gonna make a youtube series on this. 😄

Originally posted by Sith Master X
There were two Death Star's being made, hence why dish on the blueprints stolen by the Rebellion was out of place.

This was a symbolic reference to GL's rule of "two." Always two there are, no more no less. The PT taught us all about the rule of two, yet we fail to realize this theory can be applied to all things in the Star Wars universe. This was a well thought out concept by Lucas that we all just overlooked, and I think he might have been doing this on purpose too in hopes that in 33 after the release of the movie, people like us would begin speculating. Wow. Gonna make a youtube series on this. 😄

Thank you for bringing this thread back on topic.

Anytime.