Noun
death star (plural death stars)
(slang, colloquial, Canada, US, television, dated) a direct-to-home satellite television satellite (used by the cable television provider industry, to describe their competitors and the effect they would have in decimating the cable industry, prior to the introduction of digital satellite television and the three-foot dish revolution)
As the Rebels attack the second Death Star, Luke engages Vader in another lightsaber duel as the Emperor watches; both Sith Lords intend to turn Luke to the dark side and take him as their apprentice. Source: Internet
Among these improvements was the removal the vulnerable exhaust port, purposefully installed by Galen Erso, that allowed for the destruction of the first Death Star by Luke's proton torpedoes. Source: Internet
A total of 30 sets consisting of planets, starships, caves, control rooms, cantinas, and the Death Star corridors were created; all of the nine sound stages at Elstree were used to accommodate them. Source: Internet
Han changes his mind and decides to help Luke out to take out the Death Star, appearing at the most pivotal moment. Source: Internet
Even though it wasn’t completed during the events of the game, this is a clear reference to Palpatine’s Death Star, which needs kyber crystals in order to be powered. Source: Internet
By May 1974, he had expanded the film treatment into a rough draft screenplay, adding elements such as the Sith, the Death Star, and a general by the name of Annikin Starkiller. Source: Internet