Some of the things in Star Wars are real like TIE fighters. Go to the Spike Network they should usually have Star Wars Technology on.
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Star Wars Infinities: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Infinities: Attack of the Clones Star Wars Infinities: The Clone Wars Star Wars Infinities: Revenge of the Sith Star Wars Infinities: Rogue One Star Wars Infinities: The Force Awakens etc.
Star Wars in concert is when the musicians who played the Star Wars tunes get together and play all the songs from the Star Wars movies for all to hear.
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There is no technology existing today that has any direct correlation to the Star Wars movies.
No. The technology in Star Wars is still far too advanced for us today, so it's never fully known if we'll be able to have some technology from Star Wars in our world.
Some of the things in Star Wars are real like TIE fighters. Go to the Spike Network they should usually have Star Wars Technology on.
The show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"? Disney did. But the show was still airing when they bought the rights to Star Wars, so they couldn't cancel the show right in the middle
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The Strategic Defense Initiative, referred to by opponents as Star Wars, was Ronald Reagan's recommendation.
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The Strategic Defense Initiative was dubbed Star Wars.
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President Reagan's nuclear defense plan, known as the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) or "Star Wars" program, aimed to develop a defense system against intercontinental ballistic missiles. It involved the research and development of advanced technologies such as lasers and satellites to intercept and destroy incoming missiles. While the program was controversial and faced criticisms for its feasibility and potential arms race implications, it also contributed to advancements in missile defense technology.