Why not? And given that at least one First Order flag officer was serving ole Sheev the implication is that it wasn't just Exegol providing the manning/industrial output.
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Not really. Folks underestimate just how big the GFFA is. The GE was able to construct a thousand-km big Deathstar out in the boonies in complete secrecy and it took truckloads of dead Bothans to find it, that's how big the industrial output of the GFFA is.
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Both Death Stars were found before going operational, we’re talking about hundreds of Battle of Yavin-vintage SDs, several times size of fleet at Endor, coming out of nowhere with no advanced indicators. Were they built with no economic signals? Hidden during entire rebellion?
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I mean wasn't the whole thing that all of the ships were being kept on a planet no one could find or travel to? I'm more intrigued about how Palpatine was able to attract so many skilled workers. Are all Sith Eternal trained in battleship design and program management?
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Best intelligence forethought was the Ewoks setting log traps of various sorts in case AT-STs ever showed up on the forest moon.
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Not sure what other kinds of traps they had available on that forest moon
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In 7, when the plan for Starkiller Base is Poe with a vague "Hit them with everything we got!". Or 9, when the attack plan for Exegol is Finn quipping a vague "I have a plan for that!". A New Hope had an entire war room with an attack plan, so you knew what was happening lol
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Oh man, let's talk about that masterpiece of multidomain ops planning known as The Battle of Endorpic.twitter.com/0kvjFNSnzl
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