• teft@lemmy.world
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    “Tons”

    The galactic empire (and the republic before it) spanned billions of inhabited star systems. If each world was billions or trillions of inhabitants that means the galactic population is 1018 or more people. There were only ~10,000 Jedi at their peak. The chances of any galactic citizen seeing a Jedi, unless they lived on Coruscant near the temple, are vanishingly small. They were mythical beings to almost everyone.

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        Yes, and with childlike naivety he believed those mystical heroes really exist.

        An admiral of the imperial navy is above such childish myths.

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      If you want to play that way, technically using a 2000lb ton, you’d only need 20-30 Jedi for there to be “Tons”

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      I’m going off what was in the movies and other than Coruscant there’s nothing to suggest there’s that many individuals. There are a lot of representatives in the senate but that doesn’t say much about how populated the planets are.

      And, the Jedi had an actual HQ on the home planet of the republic, didn’t they?

      EDIT: And as another counter-example, there’s not that many Secret Service agents but most people in Earth probably know they exist.

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      I am not familiar with star wars canon lore, but I am very familiar with astronomical data and I have a well-enough grasp of logistics. So I strongly doubt that any civilization would be able to administrate more than a few tens of thousands of star systems, no matter how efficient they are.

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        The Senate chamber only holds like 2000 senators. So probably that many planets.

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      billions of inhabited star systems.

      Suddenly that massive Galactic Senate Chamber seems cartoonishly tiny. Was the galactic Republic just a dictatorial empire to the high hundreds of millions of worlds/systems that didn’t have a senate pod from which to be heard/represented?

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        I wonder if you could improve that system by creating localised star sector governments, and divesting the currently centralized power to them?