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Sixty kilometers. Wingtip to wingtip. That's the Supremacy — the largest warship anyone in the Star Wars galaxy ever bolted together. A crew of 2.25 million people lived inside that thing. It carried an entire fleet in its internal hangars. Thousands of weapons emplacements lined its hull. The First Order built it to be a mobile capital, a shipyard, and a throne room all at once, and in the year 34 ABY, one Mon Calamari cruiser — the Raddus, barely three kilometers long — jumped to lightspeed straight through it and cut it in half like a bread knife through warm butter.That silence in the theater? Beautiful.The implications? Franchise-destroying.Because if one medium cruiser can bisect a sixty-kilometer mega-ship just by pointing at it and punching the hyperspace button, then every turbolaser ever mounted, every crew member ever stationed, and every naval battle in Star Wars history was a colossal waste of everyone's time. And the franchise hasn't addressed this. Not really. Not honestly. What they've done instead is mumble "one in a million" in Rise of Skywalker and hope nobody does the math.I did the math. So let's talk about the slow, tragic, deeply stupid evolution of the Dorito space triangle — and the writing decisions that made all of it pointless.This isn't a ship specs video. You can get those on Wookieepedia. This is a prosecution. The evidence is the ships themselves — their magnificent capabilities, their awe-inspiring engineering, and their invariably humiliating deaths. Three arguments. Three ways Star Wars broke its own universe. Let's go.