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Originally Posted by nik-
Well that's kind of the thing though. He went after the rebels, he was an attack dog, not a Project Manager.
Even if he was always on the Death Star, do the spies need to break into the Death Star to steal the plans for the Death Star? It's quite likely they stole them from someone else. Maybe from the desk of some engineer at Kuat Drive Yards or something 
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Why wouldn't they just google the plans,
I mean they have a Chinese person on their team, couldn't he hack the Imperial Database (This always bugs me by the way, because they always talk about it as if the government has one database. I'd hate to be the guy that has to maintain those tables, and what if the SQL server goes down . . . )
I always laugh at the thought of these poor rebel engineers who get this battle station plan that's 120 km's around, is probably the largest collection of wiring, conduits, armor reactors, weapons and trenches and guns etc ever seen. Probably a plan so complex that half the guys don't know how it works.
And they find one unshielded exhaust port 2 meters across at the end of one of probably thousands of access trenches.
And they find that weakness in a day.
Personally, if I was a rebel, it would be like, we're evacuating the whole rebellion to hide out on Curuscant, that pretty much removes the threat of the death star doesn't it?
Yeah come out and blast your home planet you #######s, with all of your infrastructure and the Emperors museum quality collection of Twi'lik porn.