What is the hardest Star Wars question ever?

What is the hardest Star Wars question ever?

The 25 Toughest Star Wars Trivia Questions In Any Galaxy

  • We’ll start with a few easy ones.
  • Moisture farmers.
  • In how many languages is C-3P0 fluent?
  • More than 6 million.
  • What is the Wookiee’s home world, and how do you pronounce it?
  • Kashyyyk — pronounced “kah-SHEEK”.
  • Who actually shot first?
  • Han Solo.

Who was the only non Jedi in the original trilogy to use a lightsaber?

Han Solo
2) Who is the only non Jedi in the original Star Wars trilogy to use a lightsaber? Han Solo uses Luke’s lightsaber to cut open the tauntaun’s belly in The Empire Strikes Back.

What kind of vehicle did Rey live in *?

The Jakku scavenger Rey lived in a unique home – an AT-AT walker toppled near the outskirts of the Graveyard of Ships. The walker was once Hellhound Two, from the Imperial Star Destroyer Interrogator; Rey made a home for herself in its former troop compartment.

Who kills Padme?

First off, Anakin did not kill her. He merely contributed to the death, but very little. She was then taken to a planet to deliver two babies, Luke and Leia, and then died there.

Does Chewbacca ever use a lightsaber?

According to the most recent Star Wars comics he’s already used a lightsaber several times canonically and yet…

Is Star Wars set in the past?

Star Wars takes place in the past relative to the narrator. The narrator is the story teller, presenting the events as something that happened before, however the narrator does not need to be telling the story in our present. The narrator can exist at any time relative to the audience, past, present, or future.

Who were the Stars in Star Wars?

Star Wars VII is the first of a new trilogy and stars original cast members Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker alongside Andy Serkis, Max von Sydow, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver and Domhnall Gleeson, plus newcomers and British actors John Boyega and Daisy Ridley.

What is the beginning of Star Wars?

The three shots which constitute the opening sequence: the phrase “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away….”, the Star Wars logo and the opening text, from the beginning of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.

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