• eric
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        147 months ago

        I don’t think so. The Death Star was a military vessel, and spouses/children don’t usually don’t get to come along on those sorts of things. Having said that, maybe there would be some children on if there was some sort of christening celebration or school field trip on board at the time of the attack.

        • DaGeek247
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          137 months ago

          It’s an installation - a miltary base. Guarantee the workers had family spaces / on base housing in it. Considering the size of it, whole cities worth of people.

          • teft
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            57 months ago

            Bode from Jedi Survivor keeps his kid at an ISB base so it’s not outside the realm of reason.

          • eric
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            47 months ago

            Is it an installation or a ship? Couldn’t it move around the galaxy to attack different planets? If so, I think it’s more of a ship than a base. Only analog I can think of in our world would be aircraft carriers or battleships, which are commonly referred to as floating cities, yet they don’t have children or spouses living on board.

            • Cosmic Cleric
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              27 months ago

              Only analog I can think of in our world would be aircraft carriers or battleships, which are commonly referred to as floating cities, yet they don’t have children or spouses living on board.

              From what I’ve heard, one of the darker secrets though is tbat there is sex and sometimes childbirth that goes on.

              Not something the Navy usually likes to talk about.

              • eric
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                27 months ago

                Yeah, I’m sure that’s happened way more than they’d like to admit.