R'terleD'er is home up to 10 million R'terleD'erians c. 25 ABY (according to The Essential Atlas sourcebook).
The population of the planet Gigor in Star Wars is not specified in official canon sources.
Ber de Val is home up to 1 billion Ber de Valians c. 25 ABY (according to The Essential Atlas sourcebook).
Llanic is home up to 10 million Llanicians c. 25 ABY (according to The Essential Atlas sourcebook).
Karlinus is home up to 1 billion Karlinusians c. 25 ABY (according to The Essential Atlas sourcebook).
Gigor is home up to 100 million Gigorans c. 25 ABY (according to The Essential Atlas reference book).
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No. The Death Star is a base for the Empire with enough power to destroy a planet. If you watch Star wars: Episode 4 A NEW HOPE, it destroed the planet Alderon. (not real planet, star wars planet) Although, they do call Saturn the Death Star because that's were the Death Star is in Star Wars.
They both have different planets. They do not have a planet that is on both!
Dalchon is home to 1 million to 10 million Dalchonians c. 25 ABY
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geinosisNo, there are no two planets the same in Star Wars and Star Trek. Geonosis was in Star Wars, Genesis was in Star Trek, and it wasn't even the planets real name.
Spice mines of Kessel There are many prisons in the star wars but you left out the Star End Prison.
Well since the star wars can just blow up the planet the transformers are on, i would have to award the win to star wars.
There are two sentient species that are native to the planet Ryoone in Star Wars: the Baragwin and the Houk.
Exodeen is home to at least 100 billion Exodeenians c. 25 ABY (according to The Essential At!as sourcebook).
No the Death Star was a space station created by the empire in Star Wars 3,4 and in star wars 6. The Death Star's power was to destroy a planet with one shot (it did this to Alderan in Star Wars 4).