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Oct 1, 2016 at 1:47 comment added Lorendiac He probably would be, if he hadn't decided that using it to destroy the planet entirely would make an even stronger impression.
Oct 1, 2016 at 0:03 comment added Philip Klöcking @Lorendiac: The last sentence sounds a bit like he would be the 'Let's use the superlaser to engrave 'Sheev was here' into a planet!' kind of guy.
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Sep 30, 2016 at 23:50 comment added Lorendiac "Han's response is driven by simple disbelief rather than denial." Yeah -- I think my impression has always been that Han was not trying to say, "You're wrong, old man, because it's a natural law of the universe that no artificially-created space station could ever be that large." I felt he was only rejecting the ridiculous idea that anyone would have gone to so much trouble to build such a huge artifact in space -- unprecedented! (But of course the Emperor of an entire Galaxy is in a uniquely good position when it comes to indulging his own whims on a titanic scale.)
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