Talk:Mustafar
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- A Clone War refugee, Gizor Delso, a Geonosian who hated the Empire, planned to start another Clone War. He reactivated a Droid Factory and he began creating a new type of armour . He had acquired blue prints for a new, superior piece of armour ,but his plans to use these droids were foiled when Darth Vader's 501st legion destroyed the factory and injured Gizor.He just about survvived he put the droid armour on and became the first ever Vong!!!
I'm not sure if this edit was deliberate vandalism or not, but it's patently false and badly written to boot. Removed it and kept the bot edit in. -Graptor
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[edit] 2 suns?
wookieopedia says there's one sun. Ant6n (talk) 02:15, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Not really a moon
Edited article to remove references to it being a moon. Per [Databank] there is no reference to being a moon; it is consistently referred to as a planet. --BinaryTed 19:02, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
It is a moon,because there is a larger planet close by,watch ROTS again. Dudtz4/2/06 7:41 PM EST
[edit] Behind The Scenes part
It really looks to me like speculation, if Lucas himself has never stated anything about this. At least remove the part where it says this is no exception. And the Galactic Battlegrounds part. At least let's not sound so sure.
[edit] Gas giants
I really think that it is worth a mention that this planet, if not a moon, is at least seriously affected by the gas giants that are near it's orbit. Before I read this article I had also presumed that Mustafar was a moon given the context of the movie, which strongly implies that Mustafar is indeed a satillite moon. I have edited the article to make this clear in the opening paragraph. the infamous rmx 00:41, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
From the databank:
"The young world of Mustafar is literally being torn in opposing directions, caught in a gravimetric tug of war that keeps it from becoming the moon of a nearby gas giant. Despite the close proximity of massive Jestefad, Mustafar keeps to its erratic orbit, pulled by the distant influence of another giant, Lefrani."
It is not a moon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.33.82.61 (talk) 23:13, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Mustafar.jpg
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Mustafar.JPG
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