Was the Death Star rebuilt?

The first Death Star was destroyed at the end of that film, due to the Rebel Alliance capitalizing on a structural weakness. It was replaced by a second Death Star, which was destroyed at the end of 1983's Return Of The Jedi after the Rebel Alliance capitalized on a structural weakness.
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Did they build 2 Death Stars?

The Death Star II was the second Death Star battlestation to be constructed by the Galactic Empire. It was significantly larger than its predecessor, measuring over 160 kilometers in diameter, and was built after the destruction of the first Death Star at the Battle of Yavin.
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How many times did they rebuild the Death Star?

One Death Star was completely built by the Empire, with a second and third one never reaching full completion, as well as a prototype being in existence.
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What replaced the Death Star?

George Lucas then decided to switch the Death Stars's location to the forest moon of endor and the Wookiees were replaced with Ewoks.
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Who blew up the 2nd Death Star?

This improvisation gave Rebel ground forces more time, and Han was eventually able to destroy Death Star II's shield generator. Lando and Wedge Antilles (in an X-wing) both flew inside the superstructure, knocking out its main reactor and finally destroying Death Star II.
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Can Darth Vader destroy a planet?

A new canon story reveals Sith sabotage. It's no secret that Darth Vader was no fan of the Death Star. As he said in Star Wars: A New Hope: "The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force."
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Was there a third Death Star?

The Death Star III, also known as the third Death Star, was a mock Death Star battle station created from an incomplete worldcraft by the Kaarenth Dissension.
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Was the Death Star a mistake?

The Death Star Was Palpatine's Second Huge Mistake. According to experts, the Empire was in great shape before making a ludicrous, predictably disastrous blunder.
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Is the Death Star used in rogue one?

The Death Star is brought into “Rogue One” near the beginning when an officer talks about a “planet killer” the Empire is building. Weitz said executives did not want to keep the Death Star plot a mystery since “Star Wars” fans already know what the Death Star is from George Lucas' original movie.
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Why did they build two Death Stars?

The second Death Star was constructed on the edge of the Galaxy above Endor, and was built to maintain fear of the Empire and to restore confidence in its ranks after a devastating loss.
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How was the 2nd Death Star built so quickly?

The Imps literally carved a tunnel through hyperspace, from the Core to Endor. Whilst it took hours or even days to transport building materials through hyperspace to get to Geonosis, it took far less time with the direct route made by the Empire.
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Why did the Death Star take so long to build?

The first one took so much longer because even though they had designed the superstructure, they had not designed the weapon. The laser portion of the Deathstar took almost 19 years to design and build: There's one specific part that took years to perfect. It's not like it took 19 years to build the whole thing.
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How much would a Death Star cost?

At $2.2 billion in 1945 dollars for the WW2 super project, Feinstein estimates the 20-year cost to complete the Death Star at more than $192 quintillion (that's 18 zeros).
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Why was Wedge not in the force awakens?

Denis Lawson, who played Rebel ace Wedge Antilles in the original trilogy, has confirmed that he turned down the chance to return in the upcoming Star Wars sequel. Speaking at a screening of his new movie, The Machine, Lawson said "they asked me but it just would have bored me."
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Was the Death Star built on Geonosis?

Geonosis was the site chosen for construction of the Death Star by the newly established Empire. Travel to the planet was limited to supply convoys and high-ranking Imperials privy to the secret project to build the galaxy's ultimate weapon. The Empire sterilized Geonosis, killing almost all life on its surface.
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Can the Death Star go into hyperspace?

Obviously the Death Star must have hyperdrive capability in order to be an effective weapon in a galactic civil war. The only clue as to the Death Star's speed of jumping into hyperspace is Vader's statement. "This day has seen the end of Kenobie and it will see the end of the rebellion."
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Why did the Death Star project fail?

1. Insufficient project requirements. The Death Star was meant to be the ultimate weapon, and in that sense it succeeded: a super laser capable of destroying a planet with a single blast, plus 15,000 laser, ion, and turbolaser batteries.
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Was the Death Star a good idea?

Second, the use of the Death Star ultimately obliterates planets making them completely useless and destroying their resources. While it is impressive and terrifying, it seems like the Empire did not need to lose the planets entirely. Although the galaxy is vast, it seems like this would not be an ideal result.
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How long would it take to build a real Death Star?

Pyle says estimates indicate it would take 830,000 years of Earth's current steel output to create enough metal for the hull of the superstructure alone.
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Why did the Death Star have a hole?

The holes were purportedly for ventilation, so when Luke Skywalker was able to exploit them so catastrophically in the original “Star Wars,” fans speculated: Was there not a better way?
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How did Palpatine survive the Death Star explosion?

When Palpatine died, his consciousness was transferred to a clone on the planet Exegol, where he had been previously studying immortality. However, the body was too weak to hold his consciousness. So they built more clones that could be a strong vessel for him.
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Did the Death Star use kyber crystals?

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The first and second Death Star battle stations built by the Empire employed a powerful superlaser weapon fueled by massive kyber crystals.
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Who is the most powerful Sith of all time?

1. Darth Sidious (Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace) Truly, the most powerful Sith Lord was Darth Sidious, better known in his public persona of Chancellor (later Emperor) Palpatine. Through cunning and manipulation, Sidious killed his master to claim the mantle of Dark Lord of the Sith.
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