I may be mixing it up because Wookiepedia is in the process of merging "Ilum" with "Starkiller" and "Solo" and they may mean in an earlier era
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It was 5200 total with only 20% military though so my math was wrong, it's like 1100 military
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That's... ..that's smaller than a canonical Star Destroyer's crew per the (ridiculous) crew numbers in background material.
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Sci-fi writers and especially Star Wars writers have no sense of scale
. I remember when the Clone Army was supposed to be 3 million soldiers for the entire galaxy.0 replies 1 retweet 3 likes -
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Probably yeah but it notably became a big kerfuffle involving Karen Traviss who ended up writing a story to try and justify it as the clones basically being black ops forces and the figures of the droid army numbering in quadrillions being part of Palpatine's misinformation.
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Her books are good even if she's a bit guilty of blatant Mandalorian favoritism but it was actually kind of nice to have a different POV for a change.
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I find it amusing that Filoni subverted her whole Mandalorian thing and now he's working on the Mandalorian, reconstructing it
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It is very funny in a way. I imagine reworking Mandos was mostly Lucas' idea. I think in his vision Mandalorians were like an ancient culture like samurai or knights and that's why Fett's armor was notable.
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Yeah the lore he wrote up when he first created the Boba Fett called him an "Imperial SuperCommando" who went rogue and became a bounty hunter This concept got remixed for the reveal in AotC
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