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In Star Wars, when a ship goes into lightspeed or hyperspace, how does it not crash into space debris, planets, stars, etc.? - Quora
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They say there is no up or down in space, so why are ships in Stars Wars always facing the same direction? Why is there never a ship that is diagonal or
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