Why did the Death Star have a weakness?

The Death Star's thermal exhaust port was a significant flaw in the design that the Rebels were able to exploit during the Battle of Yavin. This led to the thermal exhaust ports to be removed for the Death Star II, although the Death Star III retained this weakness.
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Why did the second Death Star have the same weakness?

Erso died during a Rebel attack on Eadu so, presumably, the second Death Star was still based on a modified version of his designs. Because of this, the reactor itself likely couldn't be made more stable, but the energy shield around the station could provide better protection for the more easily-accessed reactor.
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Who put the weakness in the Death Star?

In a hologram message, scientist Galen Erso tells his daughter Jyn he added the exhaust port to the space station as a flaw for someone to one day find (*cough* Luke Skywalker *cough*) and use to destroy the weapon.
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Was the Death Star flaw intentional?

A new excerpt from the forthcoming Rogue One prequel novel — Catalyst — suggests that Galen Erso created the Death Star's fatal design flaw on purpose, allowing it to be exploited by Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: A New Hope. That two-meter wide exhaust port was put there intentionally!
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Is Death Star 2 stronger?

The third main advancement in the second Death Star battle station was that it now carried three hypermatter reactors, two of which were used solely for the Superlaser Mk. II, making it immensely more powerful than the Superlaser Mk.
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The Thermal Exhaust Port Was NEVER a Problem



Who built the Death Star?

It was constructed by Bevel Lemelisk and his engineers at the Empire's secret Maw Installation. The prototype measured 120 kilometers in diameter. Its superlaser was only powerful enough to destroy a planet's core, rendering it an uninhabitable "dead planet".
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Why did the Death Star 2 have a hole?

In secret, Galen made some special modifications to the Death Star's design and intentionally implemented the exhaust port flaw so that the space station could be destroyed by the Alliance.
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How many exhaust ports did the Death Star have?

Famously, the Death Star space station had two such ports, a main port and a smaller one which led directly to its reactor, which had been deliberately designed by Galen Erso as an act of sabotage to give the station a critical vulnerability.
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What did they destroy in rogue one?

The destruction of Jedha City was depicted in the 2016 Anthology film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. The first footage of the event was shown in the first Rogue One trailer on August 11, 2016. In Star Wars Legends, the event where the Death Star tested its superweapon was identified as the Destruction of Despayre.
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Did Galen Erso design the Death Star?

The Death Star plans, codenamed "Stardust" by Galen Erso, were the blueprints of the first Death Star, an Imperial superweapon based on Geonosian designs.
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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 many death stars were there?

So let's start with the simple fact that over the years, there have been not two Death Stars, but a total of four, and some of them have some wonky history.
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Who destroyed the Death Star 2?

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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Is Starkiller Base stronger than the Death Star?

Starkiller Base had an advantage over the Death Star when it came to materials. It wasn't a space station constructed wholesale from the ground up, but a planet with a hollowed out core that provided the mechanism necessary for its firing apparatus.
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How was the Death Star destroyed so easily?

Whereas the Death Stars could wipe out whole planets, this Starkiller Base could destroy whole systems. It was destroyed at the end of the film due to the Resistance capitalizing on a structural weakness.
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Who destroyed the Third Death Star?

While the Kaarenth Dissension's sophisticated feint was a successful distraction, this so-called Death Star III was ultimately destroyed by Red Squadron when Red Leader made a direct hit to its unprotected thermal exhaust port.
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Why was the Death Star so weak in Rogue One?

The Death Star's thermal exhaust port was a significant flaw in the design that the Rebels were able to exploit during the Battle of Yavin. This led to the thermal exhaust ports to be removed for the Death Star II, although the Death Star III retained this weakness.
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Who is the Jedi statue in Rogue One?

Found on the moon Jedha, the statue is believed to be part of the Jedi Temple on Jedha (possibly the first Jedi Temple in the Galaxy), according to Games Radar. The Jedi statue, then, would be a symbol of hope and faith in a greater good despite the Empire's growing influence.
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Did any Rebels survive Scarif?

At the end of Gareth Edwards's film, Jyn Erso and her rebel stalwarts are successful in their mission to deliver the Death Star plans to the Rebel Alliance — but at a terrible cost. Jyn, Cassian, K-2SO, Bodhi, Chirrut, Baze, and the other rebels who went rogue never make it off Scarif alive.
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How long did the Death Star take to build?

Star Wars has fully explained why the Death Star took 20 years to make. The Empire's greatest super-weapon, the Death Star was actually in the works long before Palpatine even officially founded the Empire.
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What are proton torpedoes?

Proton torpedoes are energy missiles, common ordinance on starships throughout history. Even in a time of peace, spacecraft in the Royal Naboo armada were armed with the weapons, used to defeat the Trade Federation during the attempted invasion of the planet.
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Where is the Death Star trench?

The meridian trench, sometimes called the Polar Trench, was a trench situated near the north pole of the Galactic Empire's Death Star battle station. It contained its only weakness, the thermal exhaust port.
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How did Palpatine survive?

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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How many floors did the Death Star have?

The Death Star was said to comprise eighty-four separate internal levels, stacked south to north. Each level was separated into 257 sub-levels. A nominal number of sub-levels were then to be stacked around the surface of the sphere, encompassing the inner stacked levels.
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Can we build a Death Star?

Brooks Peck, a curator at the EMP Museum in Seattle believes that creating enough metal to build the Death Star is also theoretically possible—but only if we already have an established space infrastructure to support it. We technically do, but it's still in its infancy.
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