Despite the broad and expansive civilization on display in the "Star Wars" universe, there remain several cultural signifiers that remain obscure to most mainstream viewers. It's rare, for instance, that one might see books or physical writing in "Star Wars." There also doesn't seem to be any type of long-range communication technology, as distant planets seem to remain ignorant of war news. How else would a character like Luke Skywalker pass into myth only after a mere 30 years out of the public eye? Here on Earth, we certainly have records stretching back to the year 1993. Although it is plausible that many readers have forgotten about the 1993 TV series "Acapulco H.E.A.T."
Another thing rarely seen in "Star Wars" is legal tender. It wouldn't be until the 2018 film "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" that off-world coinage would be seen in great quantities (in the Canto Bight Casino sequence), and that the universe...
Another thing rarely seen in "Star Wars" is legal tender. It wouldn't be until the 2018 film "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" that off-world coinage would be seen in great quantities (in the Canto Bight Casino sequence), and that the universe...
- 5/4/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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