


Although technically taking place in a galaxy far, far away from the Milky Way galaxy, Earth was used in some pre-Disney-acquisition Expanded Universe sources. The picture of Earth used on Disney's website for Star Tours: The Adventures Continue is The Blue Marble, which was created by NASA and was the most detailed true-color image of the entire Earth as of 2002. The Galactic Empire Public Relations statement referred to Earth disparagingly as "tiny," "aggressive," and "unimaginatively named." Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin was quoted as saying that a "primitive" planet like Earth would only have disturbed galactic peace with a Death Star, unlike an "enlightened" leader such as Galactic Emperor Palpatine. Imperial officials also stated that Earth claims of serious flaws in the Death Star's design were exaggerated, and cautioned "seditious elements within the Imperial Senate" to ignore these claims. Admiral Conan Antonio Motti opined that the President's estimates of the Death Star's cost were "ridiculously" high, even for a planet without the industrial capabilities of the Empire. While his administration cited reasons of fiscal responsibility, officials of the Galactic Empire in a statement issued by Galactic Empire Public Relations attributed the decision to cowardice in the face of Imperial military superiority. The President of the United States Ī nation-state leader on Earth carrying the title " President of the United States" once announced that, despite the demands of many citizens of Earth, his government would not build a Death Star. The planet's other places of interest included Atlantis, which Jones had visited prior to encountering the Falcon. After the Millennium Falcon crash-landed in the forest and the members of the tribe killed Han Solo with arrows, they started referring to Chewbacca as "Sasquatch." A hundred and twenty-six years later, they led Doctor Jones and Shorty to the remains of the ship. The forest was home to a tribe of Humans that used primitive combat technology like spears, bows, and axes. The Millennium Falcon plummets toward Jones' homeworldĮarth, Doctor Indiana Jones's homeworld, was orbited by at least one moon, had a relatively large amount of surface water, and had a forest resembling that of Endor. After defeating them in a professional-level game of Twister, he helped the Edthatts use a matter catalyst (a common household device on Urthha locally referred to as a "blender") to get back home. Fortunately for them, a young Human who dropped by to throw piles of folded paper at the residence helped them return. The Edthatts spent the remainder of their time on Urthha bouncing on antennas, reading vegetables, and choking books and paintings (which put up much less resistance than those they were used to.) After over four solar periods of these bizarre experiences, the couple was unable to find their own way home or find suitable objects to scratch. Left on their own, the Edthatts retired to the freezer.

After offending the hostess by stamping the food, Etro Edthatt developed collard lesions from eating a potato, scaring the Humans away. At the party, the Duros were examined by the locals, brought to a table, and made to consume food which resembled resembled stationary products from the Vretha system. The Duros were taken to a "party," an event where Earth Humans wearing a variety of uniforms gathered around liquid canisters. These Humans spoke a language which the Duros couple required aural synchronizers to understand. The Galactic Gossip once reported that a newlywed Duros couple, Etro and Droza Edthatt, had been abducted by Humans and taken to a planet they identified as Urthha. Information exclusive to this section did not happen in the "proper" Star Wars Legends continuity.

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