Death Star delays

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Darth Abonis
I recently read an article by Dave Filoni, saying that by the time of Rebels, ( 5 years before Yavin), the Empire was still building the Death Star. That being said, it was complete in 0 BBY, and was already in construction around 19 BBY, as at the end of ROTS, Vader and Palpatine were observing its skeleton. The Death Star likely took 15-19 years to build. Yet 3 years later, the second death star was halfway done. How did they increase construction time that much?

Emperordmb
On an amusing side-note, I find it funny how each Death Star was destroyed earlier in it's construction than the previous one. Death Star I was complete and operational, Death Star II was incomplete but operational, and Death Star III wasn't even near being operational.

As far as we know there was a Death Star IV that had its plans destroyed before it had even begun to be built, and a Death Star V that only ever reached the conceptual stage before the person conceptualizing it was killed.

Ace Hambone
I would guess one or both of:

They learned a lot while constructing the first that cut production time for the second.

They started building the second before the first was completed.

The Merchant
They just advanced that much.

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