because despite its aesthetics, the story is fundamentally fantasy, and thus sci-fi explanations and problems don’t really matter.
RogueLeaderNo610sq on
Cause why would you go to those planets if there are easier alternatives?
LordQohelet on
>Breathing tools
Plo Koon and Techno Union guys do exist tho
LocalPlatypus994 on
Because the planets that don’t have oxygen or have different gravity, they just don’t go to.
somethingicould on
It’s a space fantasy, not a sci-fi
OmegamattReally on
No one mention the breathing masks they used inside the Exogorth, for God’s sake.
Brahm-Etc on
The “hard core nerdy fanboy” answer: because many of the habitable worlds in the Star Wars were “terraformed” by a very, very ancient and powerful race now basically extinct. Also the Force.
Corkscrewjellyfish on
I’m too focused on the fucking space wizards with laser swords.
fabulousfizban on
Hey! They needed special breathing tools when they were in the vacuum of space inside that worm inside that asteroid. Nothing else tho, no other special equipment for the vacuum of space. Just a breathing apparatus.
WaffentragerIV on
Plo Koon and the Techno Union?
kombatwombat23 on
The same reason you can do “light speed” and cross from 1 side if the galaxy to the other in a space of a couple of minutes/hours
Revolutionary-Run332 on
Because they travel to earth like planets
Duhhh
AwesomeX121189 on
“It ain’t that kind of movie kid” – Harrison ford
MonoMonMono on
Eiji Kitahama from *Pseudo Harem*.
Same voice actor as that of Katsuki Bakugou.

not_ya_wify on
Or why they can walk in space ships and without helmets in open space ship bridges
Captain_Yarn on
There’s actually a really simple answer. It’s because every planet they need to visit is a habitable planet orbiting in the Goldilocks zone of its star(s). After all what reason do they have to travel to a planet that doesn’t support life?
It’s like asking “why are we on Earth, at this particular point in the history of the Universe?”
Because if life developed on any other planet at a different point in the life of the universe we wouldn’t exist here to talk about it now.
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because despite its aesthetics, the story is fundamentally fantasy, and thus sci-fi explanations and problems don’t really matter.
Cause why would you go to those planets if there are easier alternatives?
>Breathing tools
Plo Koon and Techno Union guys do exist tho
Because the planets that don’t have oxygen or have different gravity, they just don’t go to.
It’s a space fantasy, not a sci-fi
No one mention the breathing masks they used inside the Exogorth, for God’s sake.
The “hard core nerdy fanboy” answer: because many of the habitable worlds in the Star Wars were “terraformed” by a very, very ancient and powerful race now basically extinct. Also the Force.
I’m too focused on the fucking space wizards with laser swords.
Hey! They needed special breathing tools when they were in the vacuum of space inside that worm inside that asteroid. Nothing else tho, no other special equipment for the vacuum of space. Just a breathing apparatus.
Plo Koon and the Techno Union?
The same reason you can do “light speed” and cross from 1 side if the galaxy to the other in a space of a couple of minutes/hours
Because they travel to earth like planets
Duhhh
“It ain’t that kind of movie kid” – Harrison ford
Eiji Kitahama from *Pseudo Harem*.
Same voice actor as that of Katsuki Bakugou.

Or why they can walk in space ships and without helmets in open space ship bridges
There’s actually a really simple answer. It’s because every planet they need to visit is a habitable planet orbiting in the Goldilocks zone of its star(s). After all what reason do they have to travel to a planet that doesn’t support life?
It’s like asking “why are we on Earth, at this particular point in the history of the Universe?”
Because if life developed on any other planet at a different point in the life of the universe we wouldn’t exist here to talk about it now.