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http://www.lucasarts.com/games/swempireatwar/images/screenshots/75.jpg

 

http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Tech/Beam/DeathStar3.jpg

 

http://www.theforce.net/swtc/Pix/laserdisk/sw6/ds2fire1.06.jpg

 

http://www.theforce.net/swtc/Pix/laserdisk/sw6/ds2fire1.07.jpg

 

:arrow: The "eye" of each functional Death Star was a parabolic bowl. During the first moments of firing, several bright green beams would appear between evenly spaced points on the rim of the "eye" and converge at the parabolic focus. A fraction of a second later a thicker or brighter beam would appear, striking outwards from the focal point towards the target. In the case of the original Death Star the outgoing beam emenated directly from the focal point, not from the centre of the dish. When the Death Star II fired, the beam emerged from the dark point at the centre of the bowl, and passed through the focal point and continued outwards colinearly.

 

This visible difference in firing mechanism may reflect an improvement in weapon's performance over the initial design on the first battle station. Death Star II fired with much greater accuracy; it could strike at targets as small and mobile as capital starships, a much more impressive feat than hitting stationary celestial bodies. It was also able to fire small bursts at least once every few minutes, as well as sparing enough energy to fulfill the Emperor's extreme contingency plan for the destruction of the Endor moon. The original Death Star took about a day to recharge.

 

 

See the diferences?? Tell me what you think about it.

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It has the "central point" The Eye! The question is why it didn't sent the final beam like the Second Death Star Eye's did. We have two points or it's another lapse from Lucas or it's like what i posted along with the photos. This is what i want you all to think about. :lol:
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