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Welcome to the Force Effect's weekly force fact.
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I am your local fact checker, Rik3PO. The others have finally gave me back my voice
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module and are putting me to work. This is deplorable. Cloning, Force Effect.
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If the people of the world were to truly create the Death Star, it would cost $852 quadrillion
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dollars of steel.
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Damn Rik3PO, that's a big ass number.
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I could see Elon Musk pulling it off.
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Oh god, please, please lead him out of my Good Christian podcast.
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It's Twitter. It'll always be Twitter.
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Is that the actual size of the Death Star? Like what the Death Star was in the Star Wars
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universe?
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Correct.
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Damn.
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The Earth currently holds enough iron to produce 2 million Death Stars.
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Oh shit, I never thought about it but like what is the size of the Death Star compared
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to our moon, or our planet for that matter?
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I mean, it wasn't a moon, it was a space station.
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That's true but we have no frame of reference in Star War, like how big is Earth?
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But they thought it was a moon, right?
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Yeah, so like it's gotta be pretty hefty I guess, but like what if their relative moon
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size is smaller than ours?
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Fact check, Rik3PO, what was the circumference and diameter of the Death Star?
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The first Death Star is 120 kilometers in diameter.
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The second is 160 kilometers in diameter.
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Thank you, Rik3PO.
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Okay, and then how, or what is the diameter of our-
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It's like 13 kilometers.
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Yeah.
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Oh, of our moon?
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Nah, I don't know our moon.
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Well, you asked to compare it to our moon, so.
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Oh true.
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I also said Earth as well.
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I think our Earth's like, or our moon is like, I don't know, 3500?
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The moon is 2159 miles.
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That's miles.
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Damn it.
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Yeah.
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3475 kilometers.
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I was close.
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Okay, so yeah.
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So it's small.
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Like, Death Star is tiny, yeah tiny compared to the fucking moon.
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Damn, that tiny and it still costs quadrillions?
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That's just for the frame.
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That's the cheap part.
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Yep, not including all the circuitry, the living expenses, and the food and the water,
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and the big laser.
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Yeah, the kyber crystal the size of the fucking Empire State Building.
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It's still that small.
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That's what you said.
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Beautiful.
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