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Originally Posted by yoyopogo104 I'd love to go to Coruscant because we know there is a Jedi temple on it late in SW history (would it be present in KOTOR times, though, is what I'm not sure of) |
There must be a Jedi temple on Coruscant in KotOR times; wasn't the Exile's trial held there (on the recording T3 steals from Atris)?
As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to see planets with a little more... variety. I mean, isn't it kind of odd that the ENTIRE Manaan is just one big watery blob, Korriban's a rocky rock full of rock and rock and some more rock, Dantooine is all rolling hills and green fields, I can somehow even buy the whole planet-spreading-city story, but for heaven's sake, if Tatooine is all just one big desert, then where does the oxygen come from? No trees - no photosynthesis - no converting-carbon-dioxide-into-oxygen!
Forgive me if I'm a bit off - I never actually did Chemistry in English.
What I'm trying to say is, the whole concept of planets in the SW galaxy seems a bit too unrealistic because of this, so if everyone's voting for having more cities and locations on one planet, why not have different climate and vegetation zones too? Just one continent on Earth is enough to have deserts, tropical beaches, jungles, savannahs, mountain ranges, spreading fields, really cold snow-covered places I can't think of a name for right now..., while SW needs an entire galaxy to show a desert, a hill, and a palm tree on a beach.
PS A big hug to whoever designed Telos and gave it cities, beaches, hills, meadows, and polar ice caps all in one go.