Star Wars killcount
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@AllOuttabubbleGum or did he....
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Harrison Ford is THE man.
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Don't forget the billions that died on those planets that blew up! ;)
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@AllOuttabubbleGum Wait! Sorry, that's all right except that armor was later put on Luke not Han but either way's it's Han's kill.
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@AllOuttabubbleGum WTF indeed . . .
Anyway, what version of the movie did you use for this? The 1997 Special Edition VHS rip?? Or the 2004 release???
BTW, you forgot TK-421 (the Trooper who's armor he took; you hear a blast heavily implying that he killed him before he took his armor).
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@AllOuttabubbleGum The person who flipped the switch to destroy the Alderaan got 2 billion.
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@AllOuttabubbleGum says who
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@AllOuttabubbleGum I would, it's as close to the actual specs as we'll probably ever get. It also makes sense; the Death Star was only just fully operational, and had been kept top secret. The total number of crew onboard was probably nothing near its maximum capacity.
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And to think that the character Han Solo was supposedlywritten as a green-skinned, amphibian alien monster...
he forgot about Luke's aunt and uncle who got killed
GearShotgun 11 months ago
@GearShotgun Han Solo didn't kill them... WTF, dude?
AllOuttabubbleGum 11 months ago 21
TIE fighters hold 1 pilot. that's the lot. plenty of "in cockpit" shots to verify that. but if you're gonna count Luke's kills, it's at least
•265,675 Station crew
•52,276 gunners
•607,360 troops
•25,984 Stormtroopers
•42,782 ship support staff
•167,216 pilots and support crew
with one torpedo.
severindrax 2 years ago 21
Wow. Where's that info from? Is it correct?
How many kills do you think that one fella who flipped the switch to destroy Alderaan got?
AllOuttabubbleGum 2 years ago 15
@AllOuttabubbleGum It's from the Death Star Technical Companion, a Star Wars Roleplaying Game sourcebook that provided schematics, illustrations, and background information on the Death Star. It was written by Bill Slavicsek and published by West End Games in December of 1991.
severindrax 2 years ago
Not sure if I'd count it or not, but that is certainly pretty damn cool.
AllOuttabubbleGum 2 years ago 3