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Feb 5 2009 Have You Ever Wondered How Much It Would Cost To Build Your Own Death Star? Hint: I Didn't Even Know That Was A Real Number
Let's face it, we all want our own Death Star. But how much would it actually cost to build one, today? Well, a lot. Try 15 septillion dollars. That's $15,602,022,489,829,821,422,840,226! Ladies and gentlemen, we may have to settle for the half-sized model.

(The Death Star has) a volume of 17.16 quadrillion cubic meters. At 1/10 volume, we'll need 1.71 Quadrillion cubic meters of steel, weighing in at 134 quadrillion tonnes. In 2008 steel products, from wire to ingots were selling for an average of $962 per tonne, so our cost of steel alone is $12.95 quintillion.

Now, how about getting that into space? According to the numbers I could find on the internet, it costs around $95 million to ship 1 tonne of materials into space, so that means we'll be cutting NASA a cheque for $12.79 septillion. (Remind me to order larger cheques from the bank please.)

Okay, so if we can cut out NASA we can basically save ourselves $13 septillion, dropping the total cost of a Death Star to a paltry $2 septillion. Now I think that's manageable folks -- so you start sending me your money, and I'll start building a strip club the rocketship.

Check out the first link for a much more in-depth look into all the costs associated with the project.


LINK: Death Star Cost
 
guess thats why darth stewie told those guys to shop around when it came to fixing that design flaw in the family guy star wars special:D
 
I heard that financing a death star will be part of the third economic stimulus package. Just heard it on the news, so it must be true.
 
Only an idiot would try to ship the steel from Earth. You mine the asteroids, no atmosphere to escape from - save a couple of septillion right there, just in shipping costs.

But customs will be a ^^^^^.
 
I wonder if that much money has been printed throughout the whole of Human history?
 
So the empire spends 15 septillion credits on a death star and they can't protect one frickin exhaust port!??! The thing was only 1 meter across? How much steel would it cost to cover that.
 
So the empire spends 15 septillion credits on a death star and they can't protect one frickin exhaust port!??! The thing was only 1 meter across? How much steel would it cost to cover that.

If it was covered over it wouldn't be an exhaust port...
:D

Cheers,
Doug
 
So the empire spends 15 septillion credits on a death star and they can't protect one frickin exhaust port!??! The thing was only 1 meter across? How much steel would it cost to cover that.

If it was covered over it wouldn't be an exhaust port...
:D

Cheers,
Doug

That's true... if they cover it: Explosion
If they leave it open: susceptible to attack

F'd either way :lecture

Some sort of grill perhaps :dunno

You know what guys, you're right!

Seriously, what are the chances that someone could take a snubfighter, run down a reinforced and gun tower protected trench, and launch a rewired torpedo down an exhaust port the size of a womprat??

It's impossible! :emperor
 
Cost benefit analysis says it's worth the risk.

Now we need to figure out how much it would cost to run the thing. I'll bet it costs a fortune to heat something that size.
 
So the empire spends 15 septillion credits on a death star and they can't protect one frickin exhaust port!??! The thing was only 1 meter across? How much steel would it cost to cover that.

Read "Death Star"...it explains a lot about the Death Star, including the port. Good book too, has a lot of insite about Tarkin.
 
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