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What is the most powerful faction in Star Wars?
Galactic empire
Galactic empire. At their peak, they had the most and best ships, soldiers, leaders, technology, the death stars, resources, and controlled the most territory.
Could Halo beat Star Wars?
Halo is known for its strategic edge over their enemies. If Halo was able to shoot Star Wars forces down before ever coming face to face, they may win. But, other than that, Star Wars is the winner in this clash. They are certainly both unique in their own right, and are both adored by respective fans.
Is the Galactic Empire evil?
The Galactic Empire is Star Wars’ government ruled by Darth Sidious. Unsurprisingly, the Empire has done some terrible things over the years. The Galactic Empire is the original evil in Star Wars. The Empire’s injustices have only grown over the years, though.
What is the biggest Covenant ship?
The CSO-Class Supercarrier is the largest ship in the Covenant Navy and has only made a videogame appearance in Halo: Reach. Needless to say, this beast was used at Reach and throughout the Human-Covenant War.
How many people are in the Star Wars Senate?
According to Star Wars Wiki, the Empire was divided into units of 50 systems each with a senator. However, the Senate only has 2,000 members. Which means a galactic polity of 100,000 active members.
What is the Federation like in Star Wars?
A careful, adaptive, and strategic mindset is universally depicted with the Federation routinely tackling better armed and more numerous adversaries. The Empire is a dictatorship deeply riven by insurrection and dissent.
Why is Star Trek so different from Star Wars?
Similar initiative in Star Wars is shown as being a quick way to a Force-induced death. Although both world have great diversity, the Empire is deeply racist and enforces a human-first ethic, which severely restricts the full participation of most of their Empires inhabitants. Star Trek has no such barriers.
What is the economic model of Star Wars?
This means Star Wars retains a traditional resource economy model. Star Trek, by contrast, has matter/energy conversion. The Federation is deeply integrated with almost no poverty and a large decentralized membership of worlds. The importance of matter/energy conversion cannot be overemphasized.