@@Scumbagjendufb Wouldn't know. I've never played a video game in my life. I love watching them being played by my grandchildren. They get a great kick out of it.
@@frenzalrhomb6919 If you enjoy strategy games at all might try Civilization 5. Turn based. NO reflexes needed 😁 (I try to play other games but back when everyone else was playing I was only using computers to work. I die a LOT in shooter games. Watching others play is fun!)
@@abraxis20 agreed yeah a detective story would be great also would expand the World would be great levels past or have the protagnist go even deeper because the Suspect lived there to unalive someone on the surface.
Its still my head cannon that Mace is still alive down in the lower levels of the planet. Doesent sit right with me that Yoda, Obi Wan, Qui Gon, and eventually Anikin became Force Ghosts, but Mace Windu did not. he was just as powerful as the other 4.
@@HighmageDerinbecoming a force ghost has nothing to do with your power. But your connection to the force. Windu was never shown the techniques. He was extremely gifted in combat, but I don’t think he had the right mindset to discover it on his own. It’s something that you have to actively train in some way to achieve, not something you just get. Except Anakin, but he’s an obvious exception being the chosen one
We were doing a Star Wars RP set during the Clone Wars revolving around the crimminal underworld. We started out a few levels down doing a spice deal, grabbing some extra blasters to ship out as well... then our pilot did badly bluffing spaceport control and we got disabled. We ejected in escape pods to avoid arrest, and crashed several hundred levels down. The RP took a turn at that point... we were SUPPOSED to just leave Corusaunt, and head to Cato Nemoidia before doing some other stuff and starting a plot to take over Black Sun. Instead, we began trying to take over Level 667 ('Hell's Basement'), uncovering a story of a mad Jedi and deciding to go on a quest to find "The Last native moss patch on Coruscant".
@@DanielTheAwesome86 Yes. We are in the process of relocating it to a place where it's not threatened. We're back up to the upper levels, and we have decided to guard this moss with our lives until we can get it to a wookie biologist we heard about. That should go down once our DM gets finished recovering from minor surgery.
Two things that have always puzzled me about Coruscant are how law and order are maintained across such a vast, planet-spanning city, and how the hell they avoid famines wtih that many mouths to feed.
This was a very interesting video. I learned a lot about the lower levels that I didn't know. I always knew it was seedy, but now know so much more. I would love to see more videos like this. Unfortunately there is only on Coruscant.
Its funny, the Vong brought a massive amount of destruction to the Galaxy but they might have saved Coruscant as a planet due to vong forming and making things organic there instead of durasteel and plexisteel.
I love that there are still people in the world who know this. I have every single legend bookin existence but I’ve also read the new Disney stuff. It pales in comparison into the brutality brought to the galaxy by the yuuzhan vong
@@QuantumBeard There are many sci-fi with the idea of a vast city, Giedi prime from Dune, the city from BLAME!, the whole world of Matrix. I think we can trace the idea of a vast brutal city down to The Begum's Fortune by Jules Verne
Yes to A full video of the lower levels rising up after the fall of the empire. Or better yet, a full timeline history video like the ones you’ve done on the sith and the republic.
The technology level lets one imagine food is able to be printed or all other sorts of things plus it’s a trade capital of the galaxy and resources are coming in like crazy also what about a water system underground
@@fredericklockard3854 I’m just saying don’t let coruscant break your Star Wars immersion mate the planet makes sense when you consider it’s in the center of the galaxy like New York a large area that doesn’t produce any food but the less dense area around it makes up the difference. Imagine a farming world just producing food for multiple planets with robots constantly making and shipping food.
@@hunterdillman3678 I hear you. Just kind of wondering you know? How many planets worth of food would it take to feed one trillion official residents? Hard to imagine. The freighters full of food would never stop. There’d have to several planets whose sole purpose was to grow food specifically for couriscant alone.
@@fredericklockard3854 one thing that’s funny about the Star Wars universe is how planets are mostly one ecosystem like a desert planet or an ocean planet or a jungle so a planet that was 90% amazing farmland like Naboo can produce food for trillions id bet. Everything is sectioned into its best purpose
They should build a space city, and move a lot of people there. Space stations could house most of the military, a lot of storage space for supplies, and industry and science could also be moved there. Remember, Coruscant wasn't just a govermental capital city, but also an industrial(the works), cultural, (Opera house) and acadamic capital. That is just too much for one planet.
How is it supposed to be the planet of human origins if the sun used to be weak and made the planet barely habitable? Humans need very, very specific earth like conditions to evolve, if the planet is any different we would have evolved into something other than human.
Since scenes of nature naturally distress people, on a city planet where everything is city must be a constant source of stress for almost everyone regardless of species
Honestly, i think Coruscant getting Death Star'd would have been a blessing, at least to those living in the lower levels. Their suffering would finally be over. Though I am honestly surprsed the planet wasn't affected by all the buildings on it in a geological sense. We know that glaciers here on earth can push tectonic planes down into the mantle if they're heavy enough. And subduction is a thing when a planet's crust is in several peieces (not to mention earthquakes), so either Coruscant has a natural surface that is almost featureless (except for the oceans, if there are any), and somehow has to deal with earthquakes, which i'm sure would do massive damage to the cityscape, or the crust is one solid shell (like the crust of mars was before its core cooled and hardened), and somehow, hasn't been crushed like an egg sell under the wieght of everything built on it.
I know I love to see an entire series about some of the planets coruscant from it's beginning with the tong to current. And the same with like tatooine before the ricotta turned it into a plant of sand sound of the Star wars worlds have unique histories
could u reach out to disney and explain that star wars is so big u can even fill movies and shows around one planet. would be nice to set place something like ozark in one of the levels.
Would be interesting to follow the adventures of some Jedi that took to heart the low levels and/or was “brought there by the force” like with master Zao, and spent time there
if im not living on the top lvl of couruscant, which knowing my luck im not, i'd never want to live on that planet. I'd rather live on tatooine than corucant. At there i'd have fresh air.
@@robertbarrows6687 it's the idea that all this misery was occurring just under their feet but they did nothing, or at least couldn't feel the pain. One doesn't compromise with evil and end up unscathed.
Would be a interesting take if the Misery of the massive population all over the planet were affecting the Jedi, not in the dark side but just dimming the light side in the unending life grinding away at so many.
@@thanqualthehighseer balance in the force flows and is effected by all life, I would say it's life in general that determines who, Sith or Jedi, have the upper hand.
It looks splendid and magnificent in transition scenes in the movies from the surface but every time I drive across the country and look out onto the expansive deserts and oceans and forests of our nation I think about what it could possibly be like to literally have a planet whose entire surface was urban layers and layers deep. Seems like a technological triumph on the levels of the Death Star itself and it also seem abysmal
I have wondered how anyone breathes on Tatooine and Hoth with no plants to recyle carbon dioxide, but Coruscant offers a different challenge to the same issue.
Hypothetically it is possible that bacteria that evolved and adopted to those specific environmental conditions, could take the place of plants. Even on earth the absolute majority of oxygen production is happening in the oceans, by bacteria. Not far fetched for dessert or ice planets to do the same. But Coruscant is a whole new level of suspension of disbelieve!😬
@@dahelmang That's why I wrote about bacteria that evolved and adapted to those specific environmental conditions. Different life cycle, different metabolism, different processes. But more or less the same results.
This doesn't make any sense. Why not take the waste to another planet and move billions of people to another planet. There would be less waste. The technology in Star wars should be able to do this.
what level was the bar on that obi+ani chased the bounty hunter to in episode 2 ? you know, the one where that guy tries to sell obi death sticks and instead decides to go home and rethink his life? ( link to the scene if you don't remember = th-cam.com/video/DVm9ByTVD9E/w-d-xo.html )
The numbers don't add up. Assuming surface area like the earth the population density will be 6000 per square KM. If only 50% is residential you get 12000 like New York city so there isn't enough even for Manhattan style towers everywhere. If you do all those layers then each will be as empty as Mongolia.
Personally I would be happy to live on coruscant if I lived in that galaxy, provided I could live where the more middle class folks do, not too far up or too far down
I have a couple of questions that maybe some more knowledgeable could potentially answer. How hasn't the entire surface of the planet collapsed due to its massive weight, exercising immense pressure on the lower levels? How to the deal with the absurdly high excess heat that the planet must produce, judging by all the activity happening? Does the planet have any geological activity like earthquakes and or volcanism? Continental shifting?
In real life, I hear that the Earth could support about 1 Trillion, if you include the thousands of space habitats in orbit. The problem is that all of those people doing… anything, will generate heat. They’d have to set up a system to radiate the heat. I don’t see a reason for the giant mirror, to warm the dark side.
Further compounds the Jedis shittness in my eyes, they lived in the lap of luxury with the rest of the coruscant elite, they 100% knew what it was like for the poor and did nothing.,
Coruscant: 'exists'
The Stupendous Wave: "And I took that personally."
So it’s a mullet planet. Republic in the front, 40k in the back
☠☠☠☠🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had no idea that it was actually Newcastle, Australia.
Mullet World Headquarters!!
40k is literal garbage
@@Scumbagjendufb
Wouldn't know. I've never played a video game in my life. I love watching them being played by my grandchildren. They get a great kick out of it.
@@frenzalrhomb6919 If you enjoy strategy games at all might try Civilization 5. Turn based. NO reflexes needed 😁 (I try to play other games but back when everyone else was playing I was only using computers to work. I die a LOT in shooter games. Watching others play is fun!)
If I wasn't a Jedi, or a member of the Senate, there is no way I'd EVER live on Coruscant when space travel is so easy and planets like Naboo exist.
If I was a Jedi I would avoid it as much as possible.
Coruscont>Naboo
I actually wish we'd had a Series solely based on Coruscant, it feels like all sorts of Stories could be told on it.
People would still complain about it
I think a Bladerunner-esque, future-noir series would work well.
@@abraxis20 agreed yeah a detective story would be great also would expand the World would be great levels past or have the protagnist go even deeper because the Suspect lived there to unalive someone on the surface.
Its still my head cannon that Mace is still alive down in the lower levels of the planet. Doesent sit right with me that Yoda, Obi Wan, Qui Gon, and eventually Anikin became Force Ghosts, but Mace Windu did not. he was just as powerful as the other 4.
@@HighmageDerinbecoming a force ghost has nothing to do with your power. But your connection to the force. Windu was never shown the techniques. He was extremely gifted in combat, but I don’t think he had the right mindset to discover it on his own. It’s something that you have to actively train in some way to achieve, not something you just get. Except Anakin, but he’s an obvious exception being the chosen one
I like how each building is its own individual climate. Plus I like that you’re touching on the unknowns of Coruscant’s lower levels.
We were doing a Star Wars RP set during the Clone Wars revolving around the crimminal underworld. We started out a few levels down doing a spice deal, grabbing some extra blasters to ship out as well... then our pilot did badly bluffing spaceport control and we got disabled. We ejected in escape pods to avoid arrest, and crashed several hundred levels down.
The RP took a turn at that point... we were SUPPOSED to just leave Corusaunt, and head to Cato Nemoidia before doing some other stuff and starting a plot to take over Black Sun. Instead, we began trying to take over Level 667 ('Hell's Basement'), uncovering a story of a mad Jedi and deciding to go on a quest to find "The Last native moss patch on Coruscant".
Kinda wish I could see that RP animated somehow, did you ever find the moss?
Fourth-wall break with 666
@@DanielTheAwesome86 Yes. We are in the process of relocating it to a place where it's not threatened. We're back up to the upper levels, and we have decided to guard this moss with our lives until we can get it to a wookie biologist we heard about. That should go down once our DM gets finished recovering from minor surgery.
@@iainballas Damn that sounds awesome good luck with that and I hope your DM has a speedy recovery.
Must have a giant elevator
Thanks for bringing us these amazing short stories ❤
I do agree and all the stills they put together to get the setting just right. Its really a work of art.
Also i noticed a Mass Effect still lol ❤❤
There's so much great lore here. Imagine how much more we could've learned from the Boba Fett game
Two things that have always puzzled me about Coruscant are how law and order are maintained across such a vast, planet-spanning city, and how the hell they avoid famines wtih that many mouths to feed.
This was a very interesting video. I learned a lot about the lower levels that I didn't know. I always knew it was seedy, but now know so much more.
I would love to see more videos like this. Unfortunately there is only on Coruscant.
It should be shaped like a croissant! That would explain the name.
Its funny, the Vong brought a massive amount of destruction to the Galaxy but they might have saved Coruscant as a planet due to vong forming and making things organic there instead of durasteel and plexisteel.
I love that there are still people in the world who know this. I have every single legend bookin existence but I’ve also read the new Disney stuff. It pales in comparison into the brutality brought to the galaxy by the yuuzhan vong
Please make more videos like this! I'd want to see Coruscant's lore unfold.
Every time you say let us know the answer is always yes make the video 😊 thanks for all the lore you bring to light
Agreed!
I’m guessing warhammer hive worlds were inspired by Coruscant but toned down scale wise.
More likely the opposite
Terra in 40K makes Coruscant look like a paradise world.
@@QuantumBeard There are many sci-fi with the idea of a vast city, Giedi prime from Dune, the city from BLAME!, the whole world of Matrix. I think we can trace the idea of a vast brutal city down to The Begum's Fortune by Jules Verne
Warhammer 40k and hive world lore started in the mid 80’s long before coruscant was a concept.
@mvmusic8467 Coruscant's concept dates back to the '70s. But it didn't make it in the original trillogy.
Yes to
A full video of the lower levels rising up after the fall of the empire. Or better yet, a full timeline history video like the ones you’ve done on the sith and the republic.
Great video wave !
Appreciate it
3 trillion!? I had no idea. And with no visible tillable land or water sources, where does the food and water come from?
The technology level lets one imagine food is able to be printed or all other sorts of things plus it’s a trade capital of the galaxy and resources are coming in like crazy also what about a water system underground
@@hunterdillman3678 as good a guess as any.
@@fredericklockard3854 I’m just saying don’t let coruscant break your Star Wars immersion mate the planet makes sense when you consider it’s in the center of the galaxy like New York a large area that doesn’t produce any food but the less dense area around it makes up the difference. Imagine a farming world just producing food for multiple planets with robots constantly making and shipping food.
@@hunterdillman3678 I hear you. Just kind of wondering you know? How many planets worth of food would it take to feed one trillion official residents? Hard to imagine. The freighters full of food would never stop. There’d have to several planets whose sole purpose was to grow food specifically for couriscant alone.
@@fredericklockard3854 one thing that’s funny about the Star Wars universe is how planets are mostly one ecosystem like a desert planet or an ocean planet or a jungle so a planet that was 90% amazing farmland like Naboo can produce food for trillions id bet. Everything is sectioned into its best purpose
I hear a new video you have, The Stupendous Wave. Or should I call you The Marvelous Wave?
Yes please ❤
Love this kinda content
1:15 Citadel revealed, swell with reaper galactic harvest.
That’s all without even mentioning Abeloth’s short tenure as the ruler of that planet
Everything from New Jersey to Chicago to New York in one elevator ride 😂😂😂 planet sounds awful reading Shadow Hunter...
I'm reading it too. Would not want to live or visit the lower levels at all.
More planet lore content pls. Thank you Wave!!!🌊
They should build a space city, and move a lot of people there. Space stations could house most of the military, a lot of storage space for supplies, and industry and science could also be moved there.
Remember, Coruscant wasn't just a govermental capital city, but also an industrial(the works), cultural, (Opera house) and acadamic capital. That is just too much for one planet.
Given how many levels coruscant has, and its population being less than one thousand times Earth's, most of Coruscant must be very empty.
You could make a whole game on exploring all the levels of Coruscant. Makes you wish Star Wars 1313 went through.
I could hear so much about coruscant + never get any less curious oml why is this fictional world so compelling???
How is it supposed to be the planet of human origins if the sun used to be weak and made the planet barely habitable? Humans need very, very specific earth like conditions to evolve, if the planet is any different we would have evolved into something other than human.
What percentage of the population dies yearly in stuck elevators?
Great holocron. Interesting stories,fates. How people lived and live,what they do. Tell us more. May the Force be with you too😊
its like living in new york
you can be in the fanciest apartment on the 20th floor but at the end of they day you still live in new york
I really would like to hear more about Darth Zannah from your viewpoint
Since scenes of nature naturally distress people, on a city planet where everything is city must be a constant source of stress for almost everyone regardless of species
Honestly, i think Coruscant getting Death Star'd would have been a blessing, at least to those living in the lower levels. Their suffering would finally be over.
Though I am honestly surprsed the planet wasn't affected by all the buildings on it in a geological sense. We know that glaciers here on earth can push tectonic planes down into the mantle if they're heavy enough. And subduction is a thing when a planet's crust is in several peieces (not to mention earthquakes), so either Coruscant has a natural surface that is almost featureless (except for the oceans, if there are any), and somehow has to deal with earthquakes, which i'm sure would do massive damage to the cityscape, or the crust is one solid shell (like the crust of mars was before its core cooled and hardened), and somehow, hasn't been crushed like an egg sell under the wieght of everything built on it.
Like a lot of enormous cities, it's only really fun if you've got a lot of money to play with.
I would like some more lore on this planet. Thank you.
I know I love to see an entire series about some of the planets coruscant from it's beginning with the tong to current. And the same with like tatooine before the ricotta turned it into a plant of sand sound of the Star wars worlds have unique histories
👀 1:15 the Citadel. I can almost see Shepard
*Palpatine coming out to “You Suck” chants*
Love Lore about Ancient History of factions and places like this in Scifi
More videos on this please!
could u reach out to disney and explain that star wars is so big u can even fill movies and shows around one planet. would be nice to set place something like ozark in one of the levels.
Don't be fooled. This channel mainly focuses on legends. Star Wars has many stories and comics being released. This guy just does not cover them.
@@AUFordFalconbecause they are trash slop
Coruscant is so impressive that it's also made of The Citadel from the Mass Effect universe as shown @1:14
There are stories, or at least a story to explore this. Maybe a comic book.
They should make a series showing how live is in those levels and shit, I'd be something refreshing
Especially the highest level, the air would be thin and hard to breathe because of being so high up in the atmosphere.
Would be interesting to follow the adventures of some Jedi that took to heart the low levels and/or was “brought there by the force” like with master Zao, and spent time there
A galaxy far far away sounds like the galaxy im living in
Just imagine what will happen when the power supply does fail because of disrepair in the lower levels.
if im not living on the top lvl of couruscant, which knowing my luck im not, i'd never want to live on that planet. I'd rather live on tatooine than corucant. At there i'd have fresh air.
lady in the white dress am i right
So the Jedi temple is built on a foundation of misery... why did they fail?
Originally Coruscant was a shining beacon for the Galaxy and the Jedi had to relocate there after Ossus was destroyed.
@@robertbarrows6687 it's the idea that all this misery was occurring just under their feet but they did nothing, or at least couldn't feel the pain. One doesn't compromise with evil and end up unscathed.
Would be a interesting take if the Misery of the massive population all over the planet were affecting the Jedi, not in the dark side but just dimming the light side in the unending life grinding away at so many.
@@thanqualthehighseer balance in the force flows and is effected by all life, I would say it's life in general that determines who, Sith or Jedi, have the upper hand.
@@robertbarrows6687 and that was Jedi order's biggest mistake..... after that they were nothing but Republic's attack dogs
Living on this planet makes me want to buy some Deathsticks. The heck with rethinking your life and all that.
You don’t want to buy any Death Sticks.
Star Wars 1313 would've been AMAZING!
So basically a planetary New York.
Dooku would’ve been the best choice to take over……
1:17 thats the Citadel from Mass Effect
Sounds like a manmade galactic hell.
I'm cancelling my business trip to Coruscant.
It looks splendid and magnificent in transition scenes in the movies from the surface but every time I drive across the country and look out onto the expansive deserts and oceans and forests of our nation I think about what it could possibly be like to literally have a planet whose entire surface was urban layers and layers deep. Seems like a technological triumph on the levels of the Death Star itself and it also seem abysmal
Yes, more details. God bless you and Jesus love you
I really want to see a Gotham like show or movie set in the depths of Coruscant. So much potential with that setting
Shame that Star Wars 1313 got cancelled huh… 🤷🏻♂️
I have wondered how anyone breathes on Tatooine and Hoth with no plants to recyle carbon dioxide, but Coruscant offers a different challenge to the same issue.
Hypothetically it is possible that bacteria that evolved and adopted to those specific environmental conditions, could take the place of plants. Even on earth the absolute majority of oxygen production is happening in the oceans, by bacteria. Not far fetched for dessert or ice planets to do the same.
But Coruscant is a whole new level of suspension of disbelieve!😬
@@TheAncientAstronomer but they don't have oceans either...
@@dahelmang That's why I wrote about bacteria that evolved and adapted to those specific environmental conditions. Different life cycle, different metabolism, different processes. But more or less the same results.
So you mean, it's New York or Chicago as a planet?!
I really like these Coruscant Vids. 👊👊👏👏👏👌👌
This doesn't make any sense. Why not take the waste to another planet and move billions of people to another planet. There would be less waste. The technology in Star wars should be able to do this.
This is why I would have lived on Dantoine or Ord Mantel.
Flesh it out Stu!!
This is heaven to urbanites.
Happy Monday everyone!
Where is Aloysius O’Hare when you need him?
want to see that story about the crime syndicates going to the top of Coruscant
So that's the big real hive of scum and villainy
what level was the bar on that obi+ani chased the bounty hunter to in episode 2 ? you know, the one where that guy tries to sell obi death sticks and instead decides to go home and rethink his life? ( link to the scene if you don't remember = th-cam.com/video/DVm9ByTVD9E/w-d-xo.html )
This is Not a planet I would want to live on…..
the most 40k planet in all of Star Wars. In other words, your average hive world.
The numbers don't add up. Assuming surface area like the earth the population density will be 6000 per square KM. If only 50% is residential you get 12000 like New York city so there isn't enough even for Manhattan style towers everywhere. If you do all those layers then each will be as empty as Mongolia.
Personally I would be happy to live on coruscant if I lived in that galaxy, provided I could live where the more middle class folks do, not too far up or too far down
Would love to know more of Coruscant
I have a couple of questions that maybe some more knowledgeable could potentially answer.
How hasn't the entire surface of the planet collapsed due to its massive weight, exercising immense pressure on the lower levels?
How to the deal with the absurdly high excess heat that the planet must produce, judging by all the activity happening?
Does the planet have any geological activity like earthquakes and or volcanism? Continental shifting?
Times like this I wish The Mouse™️ wasnt the boss and we could get a truly dark and gritty Coruscant underworld movie or show.
In real life, I hear that the Earth could support about 1 Trillion, if you include the thousands of space habitats in orbit. The problem is that all of those people doing… anything, will generate heat. They’d have to set up a system to radiate the heat. I don’t see a reason for the giant mirror, to warm the dark side.
But that wasn’t true 5,000 levels, we’ll do it right this time
Further compounds the Jedis shittness in my eyes, they lived in the lap of luxury with the rest of the coruscant elite, they 100% knew what it was like for the poor and did nothing.,
Kanans and Qui-Gons Homeworld is listed as Coruscant 💀💀 yeah getting a movie or series to explorer levels past 1313 would b e facistnating .
I would like to visit coruscant
Night city ass planet
No way you can cover so many levels in 8 minutes! Definitely anti Imperial Propaganda!
Does Coruscant not have a lot of earthquakes?
Day 639 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon
Coruscant is a mix of Washington DC & Commiefornia 😂😂😂
I lost my virginity on Coruscant.
Your sister?
Kowloon Walled City
The thumbnail is lying. Coruscant doesn’t just suck, it’s LITERALLY HELL.
Is this video speaks about functional world, or about our world ? 😁
This is the worst Planet since the Sith Homeworld
Still 100x better than Terra in 40K.