Why is it called the Death Star?

A Death Star was a moon-sized Imperial military battlestation armed with a planet-destroying superlaser. The Death Star, whose concept had been explored even before the Clone Wars, was the first in a long series of superweapons developed to execute the Tarkin Doctrine.
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What does the term Death Star mean?

Death Star. A Death Star is a fictional moon-sized space station and superweapon appearing in the Star Wars movies and expanded universe created by George Lucas. It is capable of destroying a planet with a single destructive energy beam.
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What was the Death Star actually called?

The original Death Star's completed form appears in the original Star Wars film, known as the DS-1 Orbital Battle Station, or Project Stardust in Rogue One; before learning the true name of the weapon, the Rebel Alliance referred to it as the "Planet Killer".
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Was the Death Star called the Death Star?

The Death Star was the more common name for the battle station, as it was used by everyone except for Director Krennic himself and Assistant Director Ronan.
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Do the Empire call it a Death Star?

Like did the Imperials truly understand the destructive potential of the battle station? It's literally called the Death Star, did they refer it to the DS-1 Mobile Battle Station or some other aliases as to not sound the alarm on what the Empire truly was in the inside?
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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 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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Did Darth Vader build the Death Star?

Wilhuff Tarkin with Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader in 19 BBY overlooking the construction of the first Death Star. Nevertheless, the project nearly ended before it began. Because much of the technology of the Death Star was impressive, actually building it proved to be more difficult than anyone imagined.
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Can 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.
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What does Darth Vader refer to the Death Star as?

As Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader viewed the Death Star with an element of disdain. "The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of the Force," he insisted in A New Hope. Disney's new Star Wars canon has already suggested that Vader's relationship with the Death Star was a complex one.
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Is the Death Star powered by 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 created the Death Star?

Affiliation(s) Bevel Lemelisk was an engineer and architect who designed, among other things, six superweapons with the power to destroy a planet: the Death Star prototype, the Death Star, the second Death Star, the Eclipse, the Tarkin, and the Darksaber.
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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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Who destroyed the second Death Star?

GALACTIC CIVIL WAR

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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Was the second Death Star bigger?

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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What was the Death Star made of?

Quadanium steel or Quadanium alloy was an extremely durable metallic substance. The surface of the first and second Death Stars were made of Quadanium steel. The planet Despayre was a source of Quadanium for the construction of the first Death Star.
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How much would the 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 there a second Death Star?

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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Why did Darth Vader not like the Death Star?

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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Why does the second Death Star look unfinished?

Before its destruction, the Death Star II's superstructure was still incomplete. Large sections of the outer hull were still missing, exposing the inner decks still under construction.
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Did the second Death Star have the same weakness?

Expecting the full might of the Rebellion to arrive, Palpatine defended Endor with a gargantuan fleet and an operational superlaser. This time, however, the second Death Star was enveloped in an energy shield because The Emperor knew that it shared a nearly identical weakness to its predecessor.
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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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What planet did the Death Star crash on?

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Instead, The Rise of Skywalker revealed that the Death Star wreckage had landed on Kef Bir - an entirely different moon of the planet Endor.
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