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2007 documentary

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Star Wars Tech is a 2007 forty-six-minute television documentary about the science and technology of Star Wars including droids (robots) and other major aspects.[1][2] The documentary was included in the special features in the Blu-ray release of all the Star Wars saga films.[3]

It is directed by Rick Hill, who is also partially the writer alongside Kevin Burns and Steven Smith. Dave Hoffman serves as narrator. NASA propulsion engineer Todd Barber is also a credited participant of the documentary. Also included in the documentary are commentaries from predominant scientists such as Lawrence Krauss and Jeanne Cavelos.

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  1. ^ "Star Wars Tech". TV.com. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 2020-05-06. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  2. ^ "TheForce.Net - Latest News - MTFBWY: SW Blu-Ray Details Released". www.theforce.net.
  3. ^ Writer, Geekdad Guest. "Jamie Benning Reviews the Star Wars Blu-ray Set". Jamie Benning. Wired.
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