As any student of Betteridge's Law of Headlines will tell you, this is a classic example of a question that can only be answered 'no'. Of course it's not the Death Star washed up not a million miles from Billy Bragg's house.
Or is it?
If there is anything Father Ted has taught us, size is relative, and that could actually be the Death Star bobbing about in the English Channel and not a buoy broken free of its mooring, an explanation which is clearly nonsense.
That opens up the possibility that the globe washed up in Dorset actually is a discarded, fully operational full-sized Death Star, which has floated through space down the millennia and crashed into the sea on an obscure planet in the Milky Way galaxy. Near Bridport.
A genuine, real-life example of the Small-Far Away Phenomenon so clearly demonstrated by Ted and Dougal.
And if you follow incontrovertible logic, this means that the Star Wars Universe is the same universe as the Father Ted Universe, and that Father Jack is of The Dark Side.
I am not mad.
2 comments:
May the farce be with you...
I recall that the Hitch Hikers Guide makes reference to these differences in scale between civilisations.
Such confrontations were usually brief, and sad.
Earth Person: "Take me to your leader"
Invader Person: "You've just trodden on our leader"
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