#and your radars detect a ship that just looks weird and doesn't respond to communication
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The whole Star Wars universe is so insane actually it's making my head hurt
Putting aside the fact that the entire galaxy is interconnected via space travel with more cultures and societies than the human mind can comprehend, the history is so, so old. The spacefaring history of the galaxy goes 100,000 years into the past, that's twice as much as the time between today and the extinction of neanderthals. And look how long it took us to figure out space travel, the history of individual planets will be even older. Look how long ago before the movie timeline SWTOR takes place, and there's already so many ancient ruins. No matter how far back you go, there will always be something older. Lost cities, technology, cultures covering the surfaces of planets. Entire civilizations built on whalefalls they believe to be mountains. So many remains of space vessels scattered on planetary surfaces, and even more that were left to float through space forever, their crews long dead. The spaces between planets are vast and there is nothing that would allow corrosion and decay except the UV radiation from stars. Stray too far from regular hyperspace routes and you might encounter these ghosts.
The entire galaxy is a graveyard
#star wars#going insane here#there's a certain horror to a universe so vast and old#imagine it's the late Old Republic era and you're just some guys with a ship and your navigation fails#and you pop out of hyperspace in the middle of bumfuck nowhere#and your radars detect a ship that just looks weird and doesn't respond to communication#and when you come close enough you see a vessel on the level of our Apollo ships. no hyperdrive. engines based on fossil fuels#the ship is older than your own species#and the entire time you study the lack of basic safety measures present even in the oldest ships you know and the woefully primitive#and unreliable technology and design. you're acutely aware that there used to be people travelling in those
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