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Why is the outer-rim still considered remote, given the immense speed of hyperdrivehyper-drive?

While the exact speed of hyperdrivea hyper-drive is still a debate most mega-nerds agree that it'll take you across the galaxy in days at most, https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/65883/how-fast-can-hyperdrive-equipped-star-wars-vessels-travelmost fans agree that it'll take you across the galaxy in days at most. Given this, why are the outer-rim worlds still so intensely impoverished backwaters complete with scum and villainy? It would be like claiming that San-fransicoFrancisco is simply too far away from Washington to govern effectively since it would take ages to reach it by car or train. I mean Greece is not a frontier land to the British by any stretch of the imagination, so why should Endor be to Coruscant.?

This problem gets even worse when you consider that star-warsthe Star Wars universe has instantaneous messaging across any distance.

I am of course aware that the "real reason" its that George Lucas wanted to use backwater-worlds as they'd be cheap enough for filming and then hyper-drive's fast speed was set, so I am looking for an in-universe explanation (presumably from legends as I doubt there is one in canon).

Why is the outer-rim still considered remote, given the immense speed of hyperdrive?

While the exact speed of hyperdrive is still debate most mega-nerds agree that it'll take you across the galaxy in days at most https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/65883/how-fast-can-hyperdrive-equipped-star-wars-vessels-travel. Given this why are the outer-rim worlds still so intensely impoverished backwaters complete with scum and villainy? It would be like claiming that San-fransico is simply too far away from Washington to govern effectively since it would take ages to reach it by car or train. I mean Greece is not a frontier land to the British by any stretch of the imagination so why should Endor be to Coruscant.

This problem gets even worse when you consider that star-wars has instantaneous messaging across any distance.

I am of course aware that the "real reason" its that George Lucas wanted to use backwater-worlds as they'd be cheap enough for filming and then hyper-drive's fast speed was set, so I am looking for an in-universe explanation (presumably from legends as I doubt there is one in canon).

Why is the outer-rim still considered remote, given the immense speed of hyper-drive?

While the exact speed of a hyper-drive is still a debate, most fans agree that it'll take you across the galaxy in days at most. Given this, why are the outer-rim worlds still so intensely impoverished backwaters complete with scum and villainy? It would be like claiming that San-Francisco is simply too far away from Washington to govern effectively since it would take ages to reach it by car or train. I mean Greece is not a frontier land to the British by any stretch of the imagination, so why should Endor be to Coruscant?

This problem gets even worse when you consider that the Star Wars universe has instantaneous messaging across any distance.

I am of course aware that the "real reason" its that George Lucas wanted to use backwater-worlds as they'd be cheap enough for filming and then hyper-drive's fast speed was set, so I am looking for an in-universe explanation (presumably from legends as I doubt there is one in canon).

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Why is the outer-rim still considered remote, given the immense speed of hyperdrive?

While the exact speed of hyperdrive is still debate most mega-nerds agree that it'll take you across the galaxy in days at most https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/65883/how-fast-can-hyperdrive-equipped-star-wars-vessels-travel. Given this why are the outer-rim worlds still so intensely impoverished backwaters complete with scum and villainy? It would be like claiming that San-fransico is simply too far away from Washington to govern effectively since it would take ages to reach it by car or train. I mean Greece is not a frontier land to the British by any stretch of the imagination so why should Endor be to Coruscant.

This problem gets even worse when you consider that star-wars has instantaneous messaging across any distance.

I am of course aware that the "real reason" its that George Lucas wanted to use backwater-worlds as they'd be cheap enough for filming and then hyper-drive's fast speed was set, so I am looking for an in-universe explanation (presumably from legends as I doubt there is one in canon).