My favorite fiction planet to study on Star Wars is BESPIN
@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
United States
March 19, 2011 2:35am CST
Whenever it comes to Star Wars, the fictional series where we study about the Force, more similar in real life the Spirit from God in Christ when we pray. The Force is energy used for love, knowledge, and defense. Not war or aggression. The most ever interesting fictional planet I love to look at is BESPIN the groundless planet but gaseous. It is a gas giant that produce gas to power the most famous floating place above the clouds known as Cloud City, the mushroom shaped floating city. The normal setting involves above the cloud layer where inhabitants enjoy life. At the cloud layer, you could not see anything at all. It is unknown how far down from the unipod tip of Cloud City. Below the cloud layer is all but liquid metal called rethen. And finally at the very core of the gas giant is all but solid metal. At Cloud City run by Lando Calrissian there are lots n lots of places to look at. It was where the battle between the rebellion and the Evil Galactic Empire took place. When the Empire took control of the City. And Lando and the gang had to evacuate. It was also where Luke landed to face off to rescue his friends but faced Darth Vader who was deemed his father. Where Luke lost his right hand during the lightsaber duel. The lightsaber Luke had was blue while Vader, the former Anikan Skywalker, had the red one another words the darksaber. The very top center of Cloud City in the industrial sectors was the site of the duel. The Carbon Freezing Chamber was where Vader was to freeze Luke as a prize for Emperor Palpatine but that did not happen. The test of that carbonite has frozen Han Solo and brought the solid state to Jabba The Hutt on Tatooine. Now at the central chasm Luke escaped Vader even after he lost to Vader by jumping into the empty void only to be sucked into the exhaust pipe by the wind. Down the pipe and through the opening he was sucked out from the underside of the City. There he held onto the electronic weathervane. There the Millenium Falcon picked him up. It was all shown on the Episode Five of Star Wars THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. Anyone with questions or comments please respond here.
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