Well, darling, Naboo plasma is basically rocket fuel on steroids in the Star Wars universe. It's what powers their ships and makes them zoom through space faster than you can say "May the Force be with you." Without Naboo plasma, their vehicles would be as useless as a droid with a busted motivator.
No, the Death Star did not blow up planet Naboo. In "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope," the Death Star destroys the planet Alderaan, not Naboo. Naboo is shown in the prequel trilogy and remains intact throughout the original and sequel trilogies.
There is no singular star in the center of the universe. Our universe is vast and does not have a center. Stars are spread throughout the universe in galaxies, and our sun is just one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
Universe, galaxy,nebula,solar system, star, planet
Universe, Cluster, Galaxy, Star, Planet NB: Some stars are smaller than planets.
Yes, stars are made up of plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of charged particles (ions and electrons). The high temperatures and pressures in a star's core cause the atoms to ionize, forming a plasma state.
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No, the Death Star did not blow up planet Naboo. In "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope," the Death Star destroys the planet Alderaan, not Naboo. Naboo is shown in the prequel trilogy and remains intact throughout the original and sequel trilogies.
naboo is her home planet if you payattention you will know that naboo is her home planet.
Yes, Naboo is the home planet of Padmé Amidala in the Star Wars franchise. Amidala serves as the Queen and later Senator of Naboo in the prequel trilogy.
Jar Jar Binks is a Gungan, a fictional aquatic species from the planet Naboo in the Star Wars universe.
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The head of state of Naboo before Queen Amidala was King Veruna, who had leveraged Naboo's role as a major provider of plasma to galactic markets. Plasma is used to run almost all machinery in the Star Wars universe, from starships to lighting, and Naboo is teeming with plasma and has major mining operations to extract it.Reluctantly, Veruna signed a contract with the Trade Federation, which was a large, multi-system and powerful bloc within the Republic (and which holds a seat in the Senate). This contract stipulated a fixed price for the plasma that turned out to be too low, so the Trade Federation was making a lot of money reselling the plasma at a markup. This displeased the ethical Naboo, and Veruna then tried to get out of the contract that he had not wanted to sign in the first place.Anticipating military action, Veruna expanded the volunteer armed forces of Naboo--but he had to resign from office because of this because the peaceful Naboo objected to it. On taking office after Veruna, Queen Amidala assured the Naboo she would resolve the dispute without resorting to military action, and she initiated negotiations with the Trade Federation to either terminate the plasma contract or agree to a higher price. However, the increase in military spending by Naboo worried the paranoid Trade Federation, which was also reluctant to give up a contract that guaranteed them so much money.At the same time, the Senate had passed legislation taxing trade routes to outlying systems such as Naboo to pay for security along those routes, which were subject to pirates and the like. The Trade Federation had wanted the Republic to improve security without a tax, and thus was offended at the tax and felt threatened. In response to the tax, the Trade Federation blockaded Naboo to force Naboo to give in--and ideally to actually join the Trade Federation and thereby relinquish its seat in the Senate.Behind the scenes, however, the Trade Federation was being manipulated by the powerful Sith lord, Darth Sidious, who as it turns out was also Senator Palpatine--Naboo's delegate to the Galactic Senate.Star Wars: Episode I--The Phantom Menace focuses on this dispute because this dispute ends up exposing Anakin Skywalker, "The Chosen One," to the Jedi and to Obi-Wan Kenobi specifically (and draws him to Sidious's/Palpatine's attention as well) and it introduces Anakin to Padme, whose royal name is Queen Amidala.
Her home planet is Naboo, although she is mostly found on Coruscant.
Star Wars was filmed in several different locations and studios. I few I know of are a historical castle in Italy used for the Naboo lake retreat and Spanish castle-like buildings for the Naboo city plaza
naboo. im a big starwars fan