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While I do like this idea as well, we now have canon (thru Force Unleashed)
Computer games are not Canon - they are Apocrypha.
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we also have canon thru some of the EU novels
Expanded Universe novels are not Canon either, they vary between Apocrypha and Official.
Canon consists of:
Six motion pictures.
Six motion picture novelisations.
Three Radio Adaptions.
Anything that George Lucas has said personally.
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It seems that once the empire started upgrading to the larger capitol ships we went from a "dry dock"-shipyard like construction, to a "space station" like construction.
It makes a lot more sense to build anything fairly large in space, even if they can then land. Working in zero gravity makes almost every stage of construction easier. I'd argue that every capital ship is constructed in this fashion, the benefits are immense.
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Though while I would still love to see something like the Executor land, I would probably bet some money that it never saw atmosphere (assuming that it was lost in the destruction of the second death star).
Why would you have to assume that? We see it exploding when it hits the surface, it is very definitely destroyed.
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I would venture to say that with a ship as large as the Executor, the curvature of the planet it is intending on landing on would come into play as well as openspace large enough to allow it to land.
OK, we'll assume it lands on earth, and that it lands somewhere where the ground is of even altitude.
The earth is 24,000 km in circumference, therefore over the 17 kilometers of the ship's length, describes .25 degrees. With a radius of 3,819.728 kilometers simple trigonometry indicates that there would be a difference of 20 meters between the nose and tail, and the mid point. That's sixty six feet, or a total of a 0.1% variation over the total length.
Now, I could be wrong, but to me, that's nothing at all. Accomodating such a teeny variation would be perfectly easy for landing gear.