This gets a lot more messed up when you consider how MANY prison facilities the Empire needed to build all those Death Star panel brackets. Cassian and his block spent all that time making enough to cover a single panel of something literally planet-sized.
@Ben Wasserman it is a galaxy spanning gov with an over zealous incarceration scheme, it should have been obvious how many prisons they would need just from the show trial scene. Also note that just because some of those parts are prison labour made doesn't mean all are. For a real world comparison the Nazis had slave labour in ww2 building weapons but not all their weapons were slave built.
I can't imagine that... my imagination is good... but not that good to redeem those movies. I prefer to imagine the sequel trilogy was just a bad dream! 🤯
As someone who hate the sequel triology with a passion and who was very sceptical to Andor, I found it to turn out to be absolutely phenomenal. I enjoyed it more than Mandalorian in fact.
tbh i just dont think there shouldn't have been a sequal trilogy, i dont mean no starwars, i dont mean no luke, i just mean a different direction myabe 300 years later or 500 years before, sth that for the most part has nothing to do with the origonal 6. mybe the sith war, or some kind of jedi monks protecting a temple, or gladiators fighting their way out of corruption. anything fromt he EU tbh.
@@robertlaidlaw4592 Yea, had they left the immediate time after the OT alone they would have had the great Thrawn stories to work with. My personal belief is that a good strategy would have been to focus the post OT era to an older audience. And making the pre-prequels a more kid friendly era. But it's too late for that now.
@@cadenvanvalkenburg6718 the Death Star is not that great because it only destroyed one planet while darkseid and anti monitor have conquered and destroyed countless worlds across the multiverse!
@@christopherli3736 Are you comparing two completely different settings again and saying that one MASSIVE superweapon isn't as important as a different setting's godlike beings?
@@cadenvanvalkenburg6718 I mean cmon the Death Star and star killer base aren’t really that impressive where they have lasted for just days after completion and merely destroyed a few planets before getting destroyed the day after. The Death Star destroyed only one and starkiller destroyed 5, but that is nothing compared to darkseid and anti monitor who have been conquering and destroying worlds and universes throughout time and space.
I love how this scene still makes sense regardless of the way you watch Star Wars. If you're watching it in chronological order, then you've really only seen the Death Star once before, when the scaffolding was still being constructed for it in Revenge of the Sith. There's still mystery surrounding what this is, and seeing it this far into construction makes you wonder what it'll do when fully constructed. If you've already watched the rest of the movies, then watching this just makes you go "aww yeah, there it is," in the same way the Vader scene in Rogue One hits you.
Actually the first time you see the death star or mention of it with picture is in Attack of the Clones when Dooku is the given the plans on Geonosis to give to Palpatine later on. The first time you see it being built is in Revenge of the Sith
If you are someone who is watching all this for the first time, then yes, you have only seen the Death Star once before. If you have seen them in the order they came out, then this is just the newest interpretation of the Death Stars construction. They keep changing the sequence, too, as in Revenge of the Sith the laser portal was built first, but in Rogue One the Portal is one big piece, and now we have multiple pieces with droids doing a lot of the work.
@@obijuankenobi9329 sounds like the death star has some great foreshadowing for anyone insane enough to watch star wars chronologically as their first viewing.
I love the build up of this scene, starting from a droid in a surface we are not sure what it is then the camera zoom out and reveal..... Empire's ultimate weapon and the fact we all know what it is capable of is actually a horror element on this scene and hoping we will see Tarkin, Krennic and even Thrawn soon
Whilst I would love to see those type of characters again, I think Andor has done a good job in establishing imperial officers so far, that it would be a shame to bring in already established characters unless they were going to do something. Although I do think seeing Krennic, especially towards the end would be likely.
@@ItsTempoYT That's not for another four years. At this point Ezra is either still a street rat or we're somewhere around the midpoint of season 1, cause Tarkin's flagship being destroyed would be the catalyst for some serious scuttlebutt.
I think that circular logo is the logo of the Rebel Alliance. It's on all the X-wing fighters, for example. It was even there in the original Star Wars movie (Episode IV - A New Hope): czcams.com/video/o2we_B6hDrY/video.html
@@danielschoch4881 I know Reva was an awful character but a lot of them were indeed just being racist with that situation tbh, not all of them, but some of them, I mean you should've just seen SW Theory's live chat, 50% of that guy's community is awful 💀
Always awesome seeing the Death Star in construction. We've come a long way since the "construction of the Death Star" at the end of Revenge of The Sith.
Very true. While that scene was great, both this scene and the Death Star’s completion in Rogue One resonate with me more. It might be that the lighting is better, and the Death Star’s true sense of scale is better communicated. Also I believe the scene at the end of RotS was retconned to be the construction of the Death Star’s prototype, since the timeline’s wouldn’t properly align otherwise.
After return of Jedi, planet-killing weapons became so trivialized that they got an entire navy worth of them in the rise of Skywalker. The OG death star will always be the apogee of the empire's war machine and the most terrifying simble of oppression imaginable. It never gets old seeing the construction of the, in Vader's words, "technological terror" that the death star is.
The novel Death Star by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry describes some of the construction (by the end it’s fully operational), and I think it’s really good!
@@TheVirtualObserver it very well could, building the thing is one thing, but constructing the laser is another things completely and then once you figure out how to make it theoretically, you have to practically
Most people do not Realize the idea of the DeathStar came from a Blueberry Pic GeorgeLucas admitted was tripping , as War of the Worlds writer was a TriPod from a Camera Tripod , he admitted was also tripping. And Vader helmet from a Wok. What inspiration , Star Trek TOS seems more Real Scientific Fiction? than that , oh and daytripper HAL from altering IBM letters
We all know what becomes of the Death Star in the OG Trilogy, but seeing this end credits scene gave me a combination of excitement and chills of seeing this deadly weapon getting closer and closer to completion, closer to what almost doomed the Rebellion and the galaxy in general.
@@nottherealben yeah but I compare the Death Star to dc godly beings such as darkseid and anti monitor who have destroyed and conquered countless worlds across the multiverse which is a far bigger accomplishment then blowing up one planet.
@@nottherealben plus it took 20 years for the Death Star to be completed only for it to be destroyed in just a day, while darkseid and anti monitor have been destroying universes and worlds throughout time and space and are still doing it.
It’s also chilling as a measurement of time and how far Palpatine’s rise to power has become. By the end of Rots during the rise of the empire (and maybe even before), we see it already in a recognizable bare bones structure and now we see how far we’ve come close to a New Hope since the prequels. When you see the Death Star in its full solid form, you just know that is during the time when the Empire has already had its long run, the Emperor and Vader has committed most of their atrocities, further burying what was once the heroic Republic further and further down. … And yet… you also know that somewhere around this time, the prodigy of the one who committed atrocities is about to emerge as the slayer of this technology terror… and later, help slay it’s maker.
"I rather die trying to take them down, than dying giving them what they want" Cassian could have died in that prison making parts for the death star, and almost did, but ultimately died helping to destroy it
What a reveal, the prisoners were being held there to build parts of the Death Star, and the fact that it’s such a tiny little part of it gives you the scale of the mass false imprisonment and slave labor was being used to build it. Wow.
@@ingenieriaindustrial3764 he also helped the rebels to destroy it , lol, my question is how did they build another one for episode 6 in like a year, given that the first one took decades
@@ericmagana3215 well, either Palpatine ordered the second one with a lot of anticipation, or George Lucas just didnt care at the time of the story making sense.
Very fucking awesome reveal and beautiful cgi on the Death Star. This scene is one of my favorites in the entire franchise because it actually shows us how more or less a Death Star can be built, assembled in small pieces and assembled in space by machines. Awesome design with the solar panels and the dish being built with huge parts before being finally inserted during rogue one
Those aren't solar panels, more like those polished mirrors on the James Webb Space Telescope. Next to the hypermatter reactor powering the superlaser, any power collected by solar panels would be a mere statistical error.
The delays that were mentioned before by Tarkin ( regarding the Death Star) Andors prison escape helped contribute to those delays! that means Andor unknowingly saved the galaxy TWICE! Once by delaying the DS construction, and later stealing the plans so the rebellion could destroy it, Andor was the man!
Most people do not Realize the idea of the DeathStar came from a Blueberry Pic GeorgeLucas admitted was tripping , as War of the Worlds writer was a TriPod from a Camera Tripod , he admitted was also tripping. And Vader helmet from a Wok. What inspiration , Star Trek TOS seems more Real Scientific Fiction? than that , oh and daytripper HAL from altering IBM letters
Since he has proven to be great at creating new characters and nurturing them perfectly as we saw in Luthen, Kino etc. why not let him make a Star Wars project set in different era with completely new lore? Or if they want to go to ancient lores then maybe something on Darth Bane.
@@lettheloveflow as much as I would love to see Darth Bane, Malak, Revan, Bastila, and more in live action, Lucasfilm has made it very clear that they want nothing to do with the Old Republic. They instead created the “High Republic” which completely disregards great characters from the Old Republic games that would make great live action films.
If you pay attention on the right at 0:22,you'll notice some Star Destroyers.Really helps illustrate how even the sattelite dish is massive in comparison to the Star Destroyers.
@0:07 ... when you see and realize that this factory part was the one Cassian Andor and the other prisoners were making, and it's for the Death Star, it's scary. And a perfect bookend to the episode, I was wondering why the prologue didn't mention the prison episodes. Luv this. So smart, this show has fleshed out the world of Star Wars. I dig it.
Yeah so fleshed out we are still on the deathstar stuff like half a century after a New Hope came out 😂 TFW force awakens with a planet sized deathstar lol
I love how the shot if the deathstar is framed when the camera comes to rest it reminds me of 2001 a space odyssey having it centered like that with all the bits flowing in alignment is peak classic SCI-FI
I like this little scene as when you wonder HOW do they produce all the materials and combine them into a ship of that size .. there is your answer -- Droids. Lots and lots and LOTS of specialized droids building and making components, assembling them, and more. And the droids are building more droids on the planets. The only real limitation is the resources, the materials needed to process into the items.
@@alexsiemers7898 True. But you would still want economies of scale and placement. For example the facility building the ship should be in as resource rich (of the most commonly needed minerals) system so they can be mined and processed and reduce transport needs. Rare materials can be pulled in from all over the empire in transports then in the needed quantities to dope out the composites. That also makes it easier to hide the construction and protect it as well as you are not straining the galactic system to pull in materials.
I think you forgot the main point: what make a ship this size possible is exploitation in a never seen before scale. Even tons of droids were not enough, they had to resort to the oldest trick in the book: slavery. I love the fact that this oppressive weapon was already a nigthmare for the inhabitants of the galaxy before it was even built. It already was something oppressive.
@@walterengler5709 Everyone talks about the prison camps in Andor but we also see whole continents/planets devastated to harvest mineral ressources. Now we now why the empire needed them. Everything in Andor is a subtle hint at the creation of the death star.
If you count Andor as the true prequel, you have Andor, Rogue One, A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi. Forget the new trilogy, this box set is the one I want.
@@Gabi-ub8mdI'd go even more specific. Andor, Rogue One, A New Hope (1981 Re-Release until they fix that Greedo shot first nonsense), Empire Strikes Back special edition since no changes are offensive (unless you are partial to the original Boba voice, I'm not particular one way or another), and the original Return of the Jedi (Jabba's CGI band is abhorrent, and I much prefer the older Anakin ghost and Yub-Nub). That's the perfect lineup in my opinion.
So Cassian unknowingly helped create parts for Death Star and ultimately gets killed by it but at the same time, Cassian is also responsible for its destruction. Its almost poetic
This reminds me of Battlestar Galactica, and when TV shows could have clever writing and dramatic reveals. I hope Season 2 can continue being an underrated gem!
At 0:16 a couple of Imperial class Star Destroyers are visible in the background. When the shot cuts to a wider view at 0:22 you can see them again (one of them disappears behind the DarthTV watermark), and then when it jumps to the widest zoom at 0:27 you can still see them, but now they look like formless dots compared to the superlaser dish. These ships are each a mile long. There's some epic scaling going on here if you know what you're looking for.
The scene does a great job of menacingly showing off how huge the Death Star is. Though I do find it ironic that in order for us to be able to comprehend it's 'hugeness', they actually seem to have scaled down the Death Star in this scene compared to it's canonical size. I kind of understand doing that, if they're just zooming out rapidly to the true size, we would likely become detached from the sizing trick because we just can't relate to it.
Goosebumps watching this scene. What a way to end what's been an incredible show. Andor may have started off slowly, but it just kept getting better and better as it went on. The finale was just pure perfection. Star Wars needed this series badly. Can't wait for Series 2!
Most people do not Realize the idea of the DeathStar came from a Blueberry Pic GeorgeLucas admitted was tripping , as War of the Worlds writer was a TriPod from a Camera Tripod , he admitted was also tripping. And Vader helmet from a Wok. What inspiration , Star Trek TOS seems more Real Scientific Fiction? than that , oh and daytripper HAL from altering IBM letters
its very ironic that Andor - in stealing the DS plans, helped destroy the thing he actually unknowingly helped create its also equally ironic that the thing he actually unknowingly helped create would be the thing that would eventually killed him. VERY POETIC.
Andor shows us what star wars could have been. The star wars universe is incredible, there could be so many stories to tell from it. But somehow, amongst the trillions of inhabitants in the galaxy, amongst the vast evil Empire, amongst the jedi, the sith, the rebellion, the senate and everything else you can think of... Some unimaginative screenwritters reduced it all to "the skywalker family holds the fate of the galaxy in their hand and everyone else is just cannonfodder". Andor fixes this, and i will be eternally grateful for this beautiful show! The empire has never been as scary as in Andor. No need for a lightsaber samurai, no need for a grandpa that can cast lightning. The ISB is scarier. Being sent to jail for no reason and worked to death is scarier. The constant paranoia everyone is feeling is scarier. The young opportunists do-gooders like Syril Kahn are scarier than Vader because you can sense there are so many of them across the galaxy. They will do a little evil thinking it's for the best. And it will all amount to the empire, this evil machine that keeps on getting worst. When you see this in Andor, you want to join the rebellion too, you want to rise up against such inhumane acts. You feel personnaly invested in this story, something the rest of start could never manage. With every other movie you are just watching the generic good guys beating the generic bad guys. A dozen important good guys against 2 or 3 important bad guys. And the rest of the galaxy stands and watch, like they dont exist. They dont have a voice in it. Andor is star wars for grown ups and i love it! I cant wait for season 2!
Agreed, I loved the fact that most of the Imperials shown weren't cartoonishly evil. It reminds me of a Terry Pratchett quote: "There are hardly any excesses of the most crazed psychopath that cannot easily be duplicated by a normal, kindly family man who just comes in to work every day and has a job to do."
This is one of the reasons why I loved the original EU novels. It focused on other characters besides the Skywalkers. Andor reminds me of the Rogue Squadron series in how it was about people that weren't Jedi/Sith. Tales of the Bounty Hunters and Tales from Coruscant and Tales from Mos Eisley Cantina are other examples of the novels showcasing stories outside the main line. Wish Disney would produce shows, live action or animated, that allowed those types of stories to shine.
@@BeazleyStudios Han Solo and heck even Lando had their own books and they were good, not this "Somehow Palps returned." poodoo. It saddens me to think of all the wasted stories that could have been told, showing there was so much more than just the Skywalker soap opera. Alas.
The GREATEST THINGS ABOUT ANDOR: - "That collection room" (STARKILLERS ULTIMATE SITH EDITION OUTFIT!!! 😢❤) - Space Prison epsiodes (all of them) - No lightsabers to save the show (except the one You-Know-Who clearly had with them) - Andor getting arrested by a K2 droid - Seeing a classic Star Wars character get a deep side story (Mon Mothma) - had a post-credit scene
I love that the parts of the death star look like an unfinished lightsaber. I'm not sure if it was on purpose, but it works well with the lore that the death star is powered by lightsaber crystals.
Interesting how the superlaser is the last component of the first Death Star to be completed, but the second has a fully functional superlaser while there are still massive gaps in its superstructure. I think the in-universe explanation is that there were a lot of setbacks in developing the original superlaser, so they ended up completing the rest of the station before all the issues were ironed out.
I will watch this TV series. I apologize for not, because I am really busy with work but this scene alone has convinced me Andor might just be Star Wars' last hope of redemption.
Literally shouted with excitement at this scene. Absolutely brilliant and probably one of my all-time favourite scenes in the franchise. That last shot is just pure greatness
Every time Andor amazes me more, every detail, every character, every place and thing are important and interesting. I love that show because of that. I know no one cares but I hope I can see Palpatine in season 2
I hope Palpatine is not shown, or that it's like one post-credit scene and nothing more. I love seeing the empire as this evil bureaucracy where so many random people create the condition for a living hell. Palpatine being the head of this empire would seem out of tune in Andor, i want to see everyday villains fought by everyday heroes.
I KNEW there's something fishy about the parts, i'm assuming it's for something big considering the workforce and their working condition is "good". Imperial need them well fed and rested so I'm so happy once i saw that credit scene.
Given how secretive the existence of the _Death Star_ was, it now makes sense why there weren’t many guards on Narkina V: Less people to run the risk of knowing.
I don't think they themselves knew what was being built. Remember that the Republic had been building the Death Star since the 2nd Battle of Geonosis using Geonosians as slaves and no one noticed.
What I think is insane is that I thought those Droid were tiny then I see the rigs casian and other prisoners made and they were as big as a person so those druids mist be enormous
So cool to see a bit of the internal structure of the superlaser dish. I'm guessing that the reflective panels are part of a focusing system that directs the beams.
Remember when the Death Star was terrifying and the destruction of vital planets was such a big deal, then Disney came along and decided to, in the last half an hour of their film, slap cannons on the bottom of seemingly randomly appearing star destroyers, which makes no sense cuz other wise why did the first order build star killer base and don’t say that it was because palpatine had the star destroyers because snoke was palpatine so why wouldn’t u use these completely overpowered things to just kill the resistance straight away, but then also seeing as there is 0 explanation into how they were built while being completely underground u have to assume palpatine had them built before he died right? In which case… why did he build the Death Star and the second one… Great work Disney… truly great work
Actually this scene could be used in the episode teaser, then the next story will explain how Andor contributed to the construction. But overall, it was excellent.
hey! how many of you watched the credits to the end to see this? It even didn't occur to me that there was any scenepost credit scene. thanks for that DarthTV. awesome.
Seeing the end of Andor, and all the build around the Death Star, its construction and the general fear around its existence, I'm thinking SW original trilogy would have been even better if there was only one death star, and it would have been destroyed at the end of ep VI. With Andor and Rogue one, having it being destroyed in SW 4 seems a little quick now. Of course I understand that at the time, G.Lucas didn't know yet if the movie would have the success it had, so the main part of his story had to be included in the first film.
This is supposed to take place 5 years before Rogue One, but here, the Death Star looks nearly finished. I have a few working theories regarding this: 1. Though it looks about complete, it’s going to take another 5 years for it to be fully operational. 2. Some event(s) in Andor season 2 will cause the construction to come to a halt. 3. This scene actually takes place a few years later, closer to Rogue One. 4. I’m thinking about this too hard (most likely theory).
There is probably still a lot of interior space that needs to be completed. Having an outer shell completed can safe guard the more delicate systems inside.
Your right, with #1, when the manufacture hands off a new Aircraft Carrier to the American Navy it then takes few years before it's ready to be deployed even though it is fully built. The Death Star is 1000 times bigger, 5 years is just about right to fully operational status in ANH, and it was blown up within the week of attaining that
Great comment and self inflection, regardless of when it was, this scene is great and transitioning the pity of the prisonsers into the monstrosity that is the death star.
I noticed the timing between this scene and the scene in rouge one where the superlaser focusing dish was completed and installed it was perfect. I can't believe that cassian didn't realize what he and the men in his block were buliding parts to a superweapon.
Seeing this for the first time was so amazing! I heard that the last episode would have a post-credit scene but while watching the episode I forgot it. And when it happened me and my little brother (We were watching it together) didn't know what was going on, but when the camera zoomed out and revealed the Death Star my brother and me were like "YO, THAT'S THE FUCKING DEATH STAR!!!" 😂
Man, I'm sure glad I watched this episode at midnight so this random video in my feed didn't spoil it for me with its thumbnail and title the first time I open my phone and check CZcams... Looking at the upload time, I only had 2 hours after release to enjoy the scene legitimately. 😅
But this really puts into perspective just how massive the Executor ship was. Because this is the first Death Star, the second was twice as large, and this dwarfs Star Destroyers, so...the Executor was ridiculously large. Too bad the Ewoks or Rebels never benefitted from all of that tech.
The irony, Cassian gets killed by the very thing he was working on.
While succeeding in the mission to get the Death Star plans to the Rebels
Indeed, you could say that for both Cassian and Director Krennic.
Yea
Yeah, but by helping to steal the plans, he indirectly helps blow it up.
@@GrandAdmiralThrawn.7th_Fleet Yo I thought you were dead?
This gets a lot more messed up when you consider how MANY prison facilities the Empire needed to build all those Death Star panel brackets. Cassian and his block spent all that time making enough to cover a single panel of something literally planet-sized.
Not actually planet sized, but still huge
@@jameslamberton7671 Ok small moon-sized but still. That’s a lot of manpower/prison industrial labor.
@Ben Wasserman it is a galaxy spanning gov with an over zealous incarceration scheme, it should have been obvious how many prisons they would need just from the show trial scene.
Also note that just because some of those parts are prison labour made doesn't mean all are. For a real world comparison the Nazis had slave labour in ww2 building weapons but not all their weapons were slave built.
@@benwasserman8223 I mean the pannel alone has to be the size of Manhattan
There must’ve been thousands of them
Imagine if the sequel trilogy got the level of quality and depth that Andor had
I can't imagine that... my imagination is good... but not that good to redeem those movies. I prefer to imagine the sequel trilogy was just a bad dream! 🤯
As someone who hate the sequel triology with a passion and who was very sceptical to Andor, I found it to turn out to be absolutely phenomenal. I enjoyed it more than Mandalorian in fact.
tbh i just dont think there shouldn't have been a sequal trilogy, i dont mean no starwars, i dont mean no luke, i just mean a different direction myabe 300 years later or 500 years before, sth that for the most part has nothing to do with the origonal 6. mybe the sith war, or some kind of jedi monks protecting a temple, or gladiators fighting their way out of corruption. anything fromt he EU tbh.
@@robertlaidlaw4592 Yea, had they left the immediate time after the OT alone they would have had the great Thrawn stories to work with.
My personal belief is that a good strategy would have been to focus the post OT era to an older audience.
And making the pre-prequels a more kid friendly era. But it's too late for that now.
Comparing a tv show that’s playing on easy mode vs big budget films that have tons of pressure on it
😂😂
This is literally amazing! Showing that tiny droids are working on the Superlaser just shows how big the Death Star really is
Those droids are the size of humans too. It's incredible.
And constructing those things in the prison...was this.
@@cadenvanvalkenburg6718 the Death Star is not that great because it only destroyed one planet while darkseid and anti monitor have conquered and destroyed countless worlds across the multiverse!
@@christopherli3736 Are you comparing two completely different settings again and saying that one MASSIVE superweapon isn't as important as a different setting's godlike beings?
@@cadenvanvalkenburg6718 I mean cmon the Death Star and star killer base aren’t really that impressive where they have lasted for just days after completion and merely destroyed a few planets before getting destroyed the day after. The Death Star destroyed only one and starkiller destroyed 5, but that is nothing compared to darkseid and anti monitor who have been conquering and destroying worlds and universes throughout time and space.
I love how this scene still makes sense regardless of the way you watch Star Wars.
If you're watching it in chronological order, then you've really only seen the Death Star once before, when the scaffolding was still being constructed for it in Revenge of the Sith. There's still mystery surrounding what this is, and seeing it this far into construction makes you wonder what it'll do when fully constructed.
If you've already watched the rest of the movies, then watching this just makes you go "aww yeah, there it is," in the same way the Vader scene in Rogue One hits you.
Actually the first time you see the death star or mention of it with picture is in Attack of the Clones when Dooku is the given the plans on Geonosis to give to Palpatine later on. The first time you see it being built is in Revenge of the Sith
If you are someone who is watching all this for the first time, then yes, you have only seen the Death Star once before. If you have seen them in the order they came out, then this is just the newest interpretation of the Death Stars construction. They keep changing the sequence, too, as in Revenge of the Sith the laser portal was built first, but in Rogue One the Portal is one big piece, and now we have multiple pieces with droids doing a lot of the work.
the only thing that doesn't make sense is the piece being made in this scene is already on the death star at the end of Revenge of the Sith.
@@obijuankenobi9329 sounds like the death star has some great foreshadowing for anyone insane enough to watch star wars chronologically as their first viewing.
@@rockman1066 it's not though, I went back and watched the ROTS scene you are talking about, and it's not there
I love the build up of this scene, starting from a droid in a surface we are not sure what it is then the camera zoom out and reveal..... Empire's ultimate weapon and the fact we all know what it is capable of is actually a horror element on this scene and hoping we will see Tarkin, Krennic and even Thrawn soon
yeah seeing the death star always cracks me up
Whilst I would love to see those type of characters again, I think Andor has done a good job in establishing imperial officers so far, that it would be a shame to bring in already established characters unless they were going to do something. Although I do think seeing Krennic, especially towards the end would be likely.
@@Britishtheatre Krennic is the important figure in the construction of death star after all
Pretty sure Thrawn is in deep space with Ezra at this point in the timeline.
@@ItsTempoYT That's not for another four years. At this point Ezra is either still a street rat or we're somewhere around the midpoint of season 1, cause Tarkin's flagship being destroyed would be the catalyst for some serious scuttlebutt.
Anyone notice that the Death Star really resembles that circular logo from Andor's title card?
Nice catch
In the first episode, the way the logo appeared reminded me of the Death Star eclipsing Jedha's sun.
Andor title resembles death star
I think that circular logo is the logo of the Rebel Alliance. It's on all the X-wing fighters, for example. It was even there in the original Star Wars movie (Episode IV - A New Hope):
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It actually reminds me the Rebel Alliance logo but nice catch
I can’t believe that there are people calling themselves “starwars fans” that aren’t watching andor…. It’s a masterpiece nothing is comparing to it.
they are tired of too many disappointments like th ST, Boba fett, and Kenobi. And also of being called racist....
You can be a Star Wars Fan without consuming all the content that the franchise spills out. Whether it's good or not.
@@danielschoch4881 I know Reva was an awful character but a lot of them were indeed just being racist with that situation tbh, not all of them, but some of them, I mean you should've just seen SW Theory's live chat, 50% of that guy's community is awful 💀
You don’t need to watch ever single bit of Star Wars content to be a fan
@@jamesbuchananbarnesss as awful and unnecessary as her character was the racism was unacceptable
Always awesome seeing the Death Star in construction. We've come a long way since the "construction of the Death Star" at the end of Revenge of The Sith.
Very true. While that scene was great, both this scene and the Death Star’s completion in Rogue One resonate with me more. It might be that the lighting is better, and the Death Star’s true sense of scale is better communicated.
Also I believe the scene at the end of RotS was retconned to be the construction of the Death Star’s prototype, since the timeline’s wouldn’t properly align otherwise.
@@TheVirtualObserver It would. The building was just sabotaged many times, that's why it took 20 years.
After return of Jedi, planet-killing weapons became so trivialized that they got an entire navy worth of them in the rise of Skywalker. The OG death star will always be the apogee of the empire's war machine and the most terrifying simble of oppression imaginable. It never gets old seeing the construction of the, in Vader's words, "technological terror" that the death star is.
The novel Death Star by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry describes some of the construction (by the end it’s fully operational), and I think it’s really good!
@@TheVirtualObserver it very well could, building the thing is one thing, but constructing the laser is another things completely and then once you figure out how to make it theoretically, you have to practically
Even though I’ve seen this thing so many times in my life…
The show revealing this is what Cassian was working on sent so many chills through me.
My original guess watching the series was that they were making the centerpieces of TIE fighter wing panels. Love this reveal.
Most people do not Realize the idea of the DeathStar came from a Blueberry Pic GeorgeLucas admitted was tripping , as War of the Worlds writer was a TriPod from a Camera Tripod , he admitted was also tripping. And Vader helmet from a Wok. What inspiration , Star Trek TOS seems more Real Scientific Fiction? than that , oh and daytripper HAL from altering IBM letters
We all know what becomes of the Death Star in the OG Trilogy, but seeing this end credits scene gave me a combination of excitement and chills of seeing this deadly weapon getting closer and closer to completion, closer to what almost doomed the Rebellion and the galaxy in general.
Not that impressive for it merely lasted for one day and destroyed one planet and got destroyed the day after.
@@christopherli3736 destroying an entire planet is pretty impressive
@@nottherealben yeah but I compare the Death Star to dc godly beings such as darkseid and anti monitor who have destroyed and conquered countless worlds across the multiverse which is a far bigger accomplishment then blowing up one planet.
@@nottherealben plus it took 20 years for the Death Star to be completed only for it to be destroyed in just a day, while darkseid and anti monitor have been destroying universes and worlds throughout time and space and are still doing it.
It’s also chilling as a measurement of time and how far Palpatine’s rise to power has become. By the end of Rots during the rise of the empire (and maybe even before), we see it already in a recognizable bare bones structure and now we see how far we’ve come close to a New Hope since the prequels. When you see the Death Star in its full solid form, you just know that is during the time when the Empire has already had its long run, the Emperor and Vader has committed most of their atrocities, further burying what was once the heroic Republic further and further down.
… And yet… you also know that somewhere around this time, the prodigy of the one who committed atrocities is about to emerge as the slayer of this technology terror… and later, help slay it’s maker.
"I rather die trying to take them down, than dying giving them what they want" Cassian could have died in that prison making parts for the death star, and almost did, but ultimately died helping to destroy it
What a reveal, the prisoners were being held there to build parts of the Death Star, and the fact that it’s such a tiny little part of it gives you the scale of the mass false imprisonment and slave labor was being used to build it. Wow.
He helped build the very thing that he helped destroy. It’s like poetry, it rhymes
That’s basically a main part of the story of Rogue One which came out almost a decade ago now fam
And he helped build the thing that ended up killing him, ironically.
@@ingenieriaindustrial3764 he also helped the rebels to destroy it , lol, my question is how did they build another one for episode 6 in like a year, given that the first one took decades
@@ericmagana3215 well, either Palpatine ordered the second one with a lot of anticipation, or George Lucas just didnt care at the time of the story making sense.
@@ingenieriaindustrial3764 maybe yeah lol
Very fucking awesome reveal and beautiful cgi on the Death Star. This scene is one of my favorites in the entire franchise because it actually shows us how more or less a Death Star can be built, assembled in small pieces and assembled in space by machines. Awesome design with the solar panels and the dish being built with huge parts before being finally inserted during rogue one
Be cool to see Geonosians instead of droids but they already got killed
@@williamwatkins6422 yeah genocide’s a bitch ay 😂
Those aren't solar panels, more like those polished mirrors on the James Webb Space Telescope. Next to the hypermatter reactor powering the superlaser, any power collected by solar panels would be a mere statistical error.
@@x4700 That is reductive much of solar panels
@@x4700 damn that's a lot of pure gold... I wonder how many died to get those
i like that they tease it like "something big is coming" but we already know what it is and still have a goosebumps and hyped for it
The promise of a better movie trilogy lmao 😂
The delays that were mentioned before by Tarkin ( regarding the Death Star) Andors prison escape helped contribute to those delays! that means Andor unknowingly saved the galaxy TWICE! Once by delaying the DS construction, and later stealing the plans so the rebellion could destroy it, Andor was the man!
Most people do not Realize the idea of the DeathStar came from a Blueberry Pic GeorgeLucas admitted was tripping , as War of the Worlds writer was a TriPod from a Camera Tripod , he admitted was also tripping. And Vader helmet from a Wok. What inspiration , Star Trek TOS seems more Real Scientific Fiction? than that , oh and daytripper HAL from altering IBM letters
@@meowlionkatz What kind of lobotomy did they perform on you buddy?
This is where the fun begins
Andor is the absolute best Star Wars Series ever created! We need Tony Gilroy to take over creative duties for Star Wars!
I don't know about all that haha but yea it's really good.
On the contrary, I think the existence of so many fluff star wars series is distracting the executives and allows a gem like Andor to exist
Let him have free reign of any project he wants. But not everything. If anyone deserves that it’s filoni
Since he has proven to be great at creating new characters and nurturing them perfectly as we saw in Luthen, Kino etc.
why not let him make a Star Wars project set in different era with completely new lore? Or if they want to go to ancient lores then maybe something on Darth Bane.
@@lettheloveflow as much as I would love to see Darth Bane, Malak, Revan, Bastila, and more in live action, Lucasfilm has made it very clear that they want nothing to do with the Old Republic. They instead created the “High Republic” which completely disregards great characters from the Old Republic games that would make great live action films.
Poor Cassian. He died in Rogue One trying to destroy the very same weapon he unintentionally helped build. 🥺😢
Unintentionally? Against his will, perhaps, but he knew what he was doing.
He died "succeeding" to destroy the weapon he was forced to help build.
If you pay attention on the right at 0:22,you'll notice some Star Destroyers.Really helps illustrate how even the sattelite dish is massive in comparison to the Star Destroyers.
Holy… imagine how large its explosion was!!
I didn't notice those at first.... good eye fellow scout trooper
satellite , not satTelite........ learn english.
@@chloedevereaux1801 get a life
@@chloedevereaux1801Could’ve been a typo, bro… learn manners.
@0:07 ... when you see and realize that this factory part was the one Cassian Andor and the other prisoners were making, and it's for the Death Star, it's scary. And a perfect bookend to the episode, I was wondering why the prologue didn't mention the prison episodes. Luv this. So smart, this show has fleshed out the world of Star Wars. I dig it.
Yeah so fleshed out we are still on the deathstar stuff like half a century after a New Hope came out 😂
TFW force awakens with a planet sized deathstar lol
The fact we already know what the Death Star is, makes this realization so bone chilling
I mean the potency of this scene is because the images are enough to stir the imagination even if they DONT know what it is…
knowing what this thing will be capable of but seeing it like this is just...hauntingly beautiful
God, the writing on that show is soooo good.
I love how the shot if the deathstar is framed when the camera comes to rest it reminds me of 2001 a space odyssey having it centered like that with all the bits flowing in alignment is peak classic SCI-FI
Cant wait for s2
You will wait 2 years for season 2
@@charbelsayegh16 And yet, he will wait
@@charbelsayegh16 A small price to pay for salvation
Season two will air next fall
@@LegoPalpy nice source
Oh It's Beatiful 😎
I like this little scene as when you wonder HOW do they produce all the materials and combine them into a ship of that size .. there is your answer -- Droids. Lots and lots and LOTS of specialized droids building and making components, assembling them, and more. And the droids are building more droids on the planets. The only real limitation is the resources, the materials needed to process into the items.
And in a galactic empire the materials aren’t even a great concern anymore.
@@alexsiemers7898 True. But you would still want economies of scale and placement. For example the facility building the ship should be in as resource rich (of the most commonly needed minerals) system so they can be mined and processed and reduce transport needs. Rare materials can be pulled in from all over the empire in transports then in the needed quantities to dope out the composites. That also makes it easier to hide the construction and protect it as well as you are not straining the galactic system to pull in materials.
I think you forgot the main point: what make a ship this size possible is exploitation in a never seen before scale. Even tons of droids were not enough, they had to resort to the oldest trick in the book: slavery. I love the fact that this oppressive weapon was already a nigthmare for the inhabitants of the galaxy before it was even built. It already was something oppressive.
@@walterengler5709 Everyone talks about the prison camps in Andor but we also see whole continents/planets devastated to harvest mineral ressources. Now we now why the empire needed them. Everything in Andor is a subtle hint at the creation of the death star.
Best live action Star Wars serie.
If you like Star Wars, you will love this serie.
You're wonderful, marvelous, stay Darth. Love ya guy.
That last shot of the death star has huge the Expanse vibes
If you count Andor as the true prequel, you have Andor, Rogue One, A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi. Forget the new trilogy, this box set is the one I want.
Same for me, I enjoy the prequels, but they aren't very good. Andor to Return of the Jedi is a constant masterpiece.
@@Gabi-ub8mdI'd go even more specific. Andor, Rogue One, A New Hope (1981 Re-Release until they fix that Greedo shot first nonsense), Empire Strikes Back special edition since no changes are offensive (unless you are partial to the original Boba voice, I'm not particular one way or another), and the original Return of the Jedi (Jabba's CGI band is abhorrent, and I much prefer the older Anakin ghost and Yub-Nub).
That's the perfect lineup in my opinion.
@@askmeificare5557 I agree with everything. I do prefer the new Victory Celebration music for the ending tho.
@@Gabi-ub8md I don't really prefer one over the other, that part was a joke. They're both amazing tracks. I just find Yub-Nub funny lmao
What?
This is outrageous, it’s unfair!
How can you BE a Disney product, and be part of a trilogy?
"This station is now the ultimate power in the universe...."
So Cassian unknowingly helped create parts for Death Star and ultimately gets killed by it but at the same time, Cassian is also responsible for its destruction. Its almost poetic
Its called great storytelling.
It's like poetry it rhymes.
This reminds me of Battlestar Galactica, and when TV shows could have clever writing and dramatic reveals. I hope Season 2 can continue being an underrated gem!
This scene is fucking terrifying
Darth Vader: "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you constructed"
At 0:16 a couple of Imperial class Star Destroyers are visible in the background. When the shot cuts to a wider view at 0:22 you can see them again (one of them disappears behind the DarthTV watermark), and then when it jumps to the widest zoom at 0:27 you can still see them, but now they look like formless dots compared to the superlaser dish. These ships are each a mile long. There's some epic scaling going on here if you know what you're looking for.
The scene does a great job of menacingly showing off how huge the Death Star is. Though I do find it ironic that in order for us to be able to comprehend it's 'hugeness', they actually seem to have scaled down the Death Star in this scene compared to it's canonical size. I kind of understand doing that, if they're just zooming out rapidly to the true size, we would likely become detached from the sizing trick because we just can't relate to it.
Goosebumps watching this scene. What a way to end what's been an incredible show. Andor may have started off slowly, but it just kept getting better and better as it went on. The finale was just pure perfection. Star Wars needed this series badly. Can't wait for Series 2!
Most people do not Realize the idea of the DeathStar came from a Blueberry Pic GeorgeLucas admitted was tripping , as War of the Worlds writer was a TriPod from a Camera Tripod , he admitted was also tripping. And Vader helmet from a Wok. What inspiration , Star Trek TOS seems more Real Scientific Fiction? than that , oh and daytripper HAL from altering IBM letters
And the beginning of Rogue One is when the dish is finally installed, and the Death Star is fully operational.
You may fire when ready.
its very ironic that Andor - in stealing the DS plans, helped destroy the thing he actually unknowingly helped create
its also equally ironic that the thing he actually unknowingly helped create would be the thing that would eventually killed him. VERY POETIC.
You may fire when ready in rogue one
So those were for the death star
It was obvious.
@@Ayy_Doll_Fiddler not really imo
i thought they were AT-ST feet or something before this scene
Andor shows us what star wars could have been. The star wars universe is incredible, there could be so many stories to tell from it. But somehow, amongst the trillions of inhabitants in the galaxy, amongst the vast evil Empire, amongst the jedi, the sith, the rebellion, the senate and everything else you can think of... Some unimaginative screenwritters reduced it all to "the skywalker family holds the fate of the galaxy in their hand and everyone else is just cannonfodder". Andor fixes this, and i will be eternally grateful for this beautiful show!
The empire has never been as scary as in Andor. No need for a lightsaber samurai, no need for a grandpa that can cast lightning. The ISB is scarier. Being sent to jail for no reason and worked to death is scarier. The constant paranoia everyone is feeling is scarier. The young opportunists do-gooders like Syril Kahn are scarier than Vader because you can sense there are so many of them across the galaxy. They will do a little evil thinking it's for the best. And it will all amount to the empire, this evil machine that keeps on getting worst.
When you see this in Andor, you want to join the rebellion too, you want to rise up against such inhumane acts. You feel personnaly invested in this story, something the rest of start could never manage. With every other movie you are just watching the generic good guys beating the generic bad guys. A dozen important good guys against 2 or 3 important bad guys. And the rest of the galaxy stands and watch, like they dont exist. They dont have a voice in it.
Andor is star wars for grown ups and i love it! I cant wait for season 2!
Agreed, I loved the fact that most of the Imperials shown weren't cartoonishly evil. It reminds me of a Terry Pratchett quote:
"There are hardly any excesses of the most crazed psychopath that cannot easily be duplicated by a normal, kindly family man who just comes in to work every day and has a job to do."
This is one of the reasons why I loved the original EU novels. It focused on other characters besides the Skywalkers. Andor reminds me of the Rogue Squadron series in how it was about people that weren't Jedi/Sith. Tales of the Bounty Hunters and Tales from Coruscant and Tales from Mos Eisley Cantina are other examples of the novels showcasing stories outside the main line. Wish Disney would produce shows, live action or animated, that allowed those types of stories to shine.
@@BeazleyStudios Han Solo and heck even Lando had their own books and they were good, not this "Somehow Palps returned." poodoo. It saddens me to think of all the wasted stories that could have been told, showing there was so much more than just the Skywalker soap opera. Alas.
An amazing summary!
The GREATEST THINGS ABOUT ANDOR:
- "That collection room" (STARKILLERS ULTIMATE SITH EDITION OUTFIT!!! 😢❤)
- Space Prison epsiodes (all of them)
- No lightsabers to save the show (except the one You-Know-Who clearly had with them)
- Andor getting arrested by a K2 droid
- Seeing a classic Star Wars character get a deep side story (Mon Mothma)
- had a post-credit scene
I literally laughed like Palpatine while watching this.
Good … good!
Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen...**Cackles**.
I woke up seeing this super epic I haven’t seen episode but I usually search up spoilers anyway
I love that the parts of the death star look like an unfinished lightsaber. I'm not sure if it was on purpose, but it works well with the lore that the death star is powered by lightsaber crystals.
Amazing observation!
I have not seen a film perfectly and smoothly cut ominese music like that truly one of the best shows we've gotten
And in the background Krennic is saying to the prisoners.
“ThIs is MY ACHIEVEMENT NOT YOURS!!!”
Great episode 🔥
Interesting how the superlaser is the last component of the first Death Star to be completed, but the second has a fully functional superlaser while there are still massive gaps in its superstructure. I think the in-universe explanation is that there were a lot of setbacks in developing the original superlaser, so they ended up completing the rest of the station before all the issues were ironed out.
I will watch this TV series. I apologize for not, because I am really busy with work but this scene alone has convinced me Andor might just be Star Wars' last hope of redemption.
Andor is great, have fun!
You are forgiven
Andor, the goat star wars show 🤷♂️
Damn! I thought those were probe droids the prisoners were building on Narkina-5.
That’s no moon.
yes yes, thats a space station
@@DontEatTacoBellit’s too big to be a space station
Reminder that those kriffing Geo bugs built most of it, you don't have to like them but you gotta admire their endurance.😂
Literally shouted with excitement at this scene. Absolutely brilliant and probably one of my all-time favourite scenes in the franchise. That last shot is just pure greatness
Every time Andor amazes me more, every detail, every character, every place and thing are important and interesting. I love that show because of that. I know no one cares but I hope I can see Palpatine in season 2
Oh we care lol. They mentioned Palpatine in season 1 so it would be cool to see what he looks like with Andor visuals
I hope Palpatine is not shown, or that it's like one post-credit scene and nothing more. I love seeing the empire as this evil bureaucracy where so many random people create the condition for a living hell. Palpatine being the head of this empire would seem out of tune in Andor, i want to see everyday villains fought by everyday heroes.
@@Thestaalos So, a cameo should be good enough. Just like in the Bad Batch and Tales of the Jedi, he should get a small but terrifying cameo.
I love this. It's framed like we're watching the birth of a monster.
I KNEW there's something fishy about the parts, i'm assuming it's for something big considering the workforce and their working condition is "good". Imperial need them well fed and rested so I'm so happy once i saw that credit scene.
Given how secretive the existence of the _Death Star_ was, it now makes sense why there weren’t many guards on Narkina V: Less people to run the risk of knowing.
I don't think they themselves knew what was being built. Remember that the Republic had been building the Death Star since the 2nd Battle of Geonosis using Geonosians as slaves and no one noticed.
@@tk-6967 Indeed. But the Empire does not want to take any chances.
to me this is the first time in the entirety of star wars that properly conveyed just how much labor it takes to build something like the death star
DEATH STAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOOOOOOO
Rogue 1 made Vader as terrifying as we envisioned him to be. Andor is gonna also do the same to the Deathstar.
After 15 years of being fed lukewarm mush, Andor made me love Star Wars again. I hope the team behind Andor keeps making Start Wars content
This is the most meta thing I've seen in Star Wars.
Andor quite literally builds his own exit on the way in.
how is that meta?
Woah I missed this scene completely 😳 Such a good scene tho very meaningful
It was during the credits roll
Considering how big the Death Star is, these construction droids must be also gigatic.
The Cinematography here is fucking beautiful
The poetry of this is we see the prisoners were literally helping to build a prison for the galaxy. Deeeep.
That planet below the Death Star might be Scarif
What I think is insane is that
I thought those Droid were tiny then I see the rigs casian and other prisoners made and they were as big as a person so those druids mist be enormous
as someone who haver never watched Andor, i think Andor is a good show.
So cool to see a bit of the internal structure of the superlaser dish. I'm guessing that the reflective panels are part of a focusing system that directs the beams.
crazy how it will take 5 year for that piece of the death star to be complete and installed
I can imagine they had every good reason to take that long. One wrong move in testing the superlaser and the whole thing goes boom...
Remember when the Death Star was terrifying and the destruction of vital planets was such a big deal, then Disney came along and decided to, in the last half an hour of their film, slap cannons on the bottom of seemingly randomly appearing star destroyers, which makes no sense cuz other wise why did the first order build star killer base and don’t say that it was because palpatine had the star destroyers because snoke was palpatine so why wouldn’t u use these completely overpowered things to just kill the resistance straight away, but then also seeing as there is 0 explanation into how they were built while being completely underground u have to assume palpatine had them built before he died right? In which case… why did he build the Death Star and the second one…
Great work Disney… truly great work
Actually this scene could be used in the episode teaser, then the next story will explain how Andor contributed to the construction. But overall, it was excellent.
hey! how many of you watched the credits to the end to see this? It even didn't occur to me that there was any scenepost credit scene. thanks for that DarthTV. awesome.
Great shot kid that was one in a million!
These tiny Droids are looking like the replicators from Stargate SG-1
I guess this ends the debate about the construction from Clerks
Seeing the end of Andor, and all the build around the Death Star, its construction and the general fear around its existence, I'm thinking SW original trilogy would have been even better if there was only one death star, and it would have been destroyed at the end of ep VI. With Andor and Rogue one, having it being destroyed in SW 4 seems a little quick now. Of course I understand that at the time, G.Lucas didn't know yet if the movie would have the success it had, so the main part of his story had to be included in the first film.
I LOVE THE DEATH STAR!!!
The sad irony that Andor was forced to help construct the very weapon that would ultimately kill him.
A year later and this still creeps me out, especially since we already know what this machine is capable of.
This is supposed to take place 5 years before Rogue One, but here, the Death Star looks nearly finished. I have a few working theories regarding this:
1. Though it looks about complete, it’s going to take another 5 years for it to be fully operational.
2. Some event(s) in Andor season 2 will cause the construction to come to a halt.
3. This scene actually takes place a few years later, closer to Rogue One.
4. I’m thinking about this too hard (most likely theory).
There is probably still a lot of interior space that needs to be completed. Having an outer shell completed can safe guard the more delicate systems inside.
Your right, with #1, when the manufacture hands off a new Aircraft Carrier to the American Navy it then takes few years before it's ready to be deployed even though it is fully built. The Death Star is 1000 times bigger, 5 years is just about right to fully operational status in ANH, and it was blown up within the week of attaining that
Great comment and self inflection, regardless of when it was, this scene is great and transitioning the pity of the prisonsers into the monstrosity that is the death star.
imagine this cinematic playing in the original 1970's release of Star Wars.
People wouldget their minds blown away
People's minds were already blow by Star Wars lmfao. What are you talking about???
@@tellemstevedave5559 Im talking abt if this CGI was shown back in the 70s
I noticed the timing between this scene and the scene in rouge one where the superlaser focusing dish was completed and installed it was perfect. I can't believe that cassian didn't realize what he and the men in his block were buliding parts to a superweapon.
How would they know? It seems that all those parts so is hold panels together
Andor works on the death star. Gets killed by the death star. Stole plans to destory the death star. Bro got a +1 assist after he died.
Maravilloso
Seeing this for the first time was so amazing! I heard that the last episode would have a post-credit scene but while watching the episode I forgot it. And when it happened me and my little brother (We were watching it together) didn't know what was going on, but when the camera zoomed out and revealed the Death Star my brother and me were like "YO, THAT'S THE FUCKING DEATH STAR!!!" 😂
Man, I'm sure glad I watched this episode at midnight so this random video in my feed didn't spoil it for me with its thumbnail and title the first time I open my phone and check CZcams... Looking at the upload time, I only had 2 hours after release to enjoy the scene legitimately. 😅
Best show in stars wars since season 1 of the mandalorian
So cassian builds, destroys and gets killed by the deathstar. Mf is basically the main protagonist at this point.
But this really puts into perspective just how massive the Executor ship was.
Because this is the first Death Star, the second was twice as large, and this dwarfs Star Destroyers, so...the Executor was ridiculously large.
Too bad the Ewoks or Rebels never benefitted from all of that tech.
i think it was 15 miles long
@@phoenix21studios That's just ludicrous. It's a city at that point.
Basically they were working all day making tiny Lego bricks
Bro the New James Webb telescope looks SICK!