Death Star, good neighborhood, close to schools and shopping. Fixer upper, $15 Septillion, obo. A Canadian Web designer has calculated the cost of the Death Star that was blown up in Star Wars.
His official estimate is a mere $15 septillion. That's the number 15 followed by 24 zeroes--or about a trillion times the value of Earth. Seems about right to me. Earth has a lot of problems. Death Star only has one--true, it’s a biggie, but nothing a bunch of steel wouldn’t cure. Details at the Wookiepedia Read More URL below.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Real Estate Valuation
- Utilize advanced algorithms and data analytics to accurately estimate the value of unique and fictional properties such as the Death Star.
- Fandom Economy
- Tap into the passion and loyalty of fans by creating marketplaces and platforms to buy, sell, and trade fictional properties from popular movies, books, and TV shows.
- Experiential Entertainment
- Develop immersive experiences and virtual reality simulations that allow fans to explore and interact with their favorite fictional locations, including the Death Star.
Sectors Adopting This
- Real Estate
- Leveraging innovative valuation methods and technology to assess the worth of unique properties in both real and fictional realms.
- E-commerce
- Creating online marketplaces and platforms tailored to the needs of avid fans seeking to buy, sell, and trade fictional properties like the Death Star.
- Virtual Reality
- Building immersive VR experiences that allow fans to virtually explore and engage with iconic fictional locations, offering an exciting new form of entertainment.
