In most of the Star Wars movies, someone gets thrown off a platform on a Empire or First Order ship. Why do they have platforms/bridges like that?
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1Can you give some examples? I can only think of three at the top of my head, and technically none of them occurred on an Empire or First Order ship. – Rogue Jedi Dec 29 '15 at 22:48
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4I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND~! – Himarm Dec 29 '15 at 22:51
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1Duplicate, I think. There was an earlier question about high places and lack of safety barriers – DVK-on-Ahch-To Dec 29 '15 at 23:21
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The Star Wars universe as a whole has a very poor safety rating.
Are guard rails important? Apparently not. I guess falling 6 feet into a pit isn't a concern, even with a narrow walkway.
Even here, in this incredibly dangerous place, there is no safety rail for what is clearly a series of consoles and controls.
All the landing platforms are really high up, but I guess no one ever tripped and fell to their death, resulting in a lawsuit.
Star Wars: Where safety doesn't come first.
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On railings - see https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/24885/safety-railings-in-the-star-wars-universe – blueberryfields Sep 19 '23 at 19:17




