Can Traya Force Push a Star Destroyer 800 Meters?
Galen didn't guide the ISD in a downward path. That makes no sense at all, if he wanted to prevent it from squishing him. He moved it sideways, along its length. Considering the ISD is 1600 m long, and he was directly underneath it, he would have to move it around many hundreds of metres( possibly near a kilometer), in the air along its length, parallel to the land, to prevent it from landing on him, which is much more incredible than what people give him credit for.https://comicvine.gamespot.com/star-wars-universe/4015-57038/forums/star-wars-telekinesis-1802681/?page=1#js-message-17253506
Just take an Imperial I-class Star Destroyer and set it on the ground.
Setting: Raxus Prime.
Can Traya Push it length-wise?