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"The entire interior of this ship must've been designed after the principles of the 7th edition of Space and Humanity written by the Star Bay Shipyard's chief engineer Mr. Carl. But in fact, in his latest revision, the 9th edition, Mr. Carl had made a significant improvement towards the formula for interior space utilization, so…"
―Sean, to Li Yu[1]

The 7th edition of Space and Humanity was a book about starship design during the High Republic Era. It was written and published by Mr. Carl, the chief engineer of Star Bay Shipyards.[1]

In 200 BBY,[2] Jedi Master Mostima and her Padawan Sean were sent on a mission to the Aakaash system. After they were seperated in an attack, Sean joined the Silver Knights, a local mercenary group lead by Li Yu. When Li asked Sean if the young boy was impressed by his battleship, the Silver Dawn, Sean noted that was clearly designed with the principles of the 7th edition of Space and Humanity. The Jedi then added that it could be improved by retrofitting it to adhere to the 9th edition, which included significant improvements in interior space utilization. The mercenary captain then got angry and told Sean that he didn't have the money to buy every new edition let alone to modify his ship.[1]

Behind the scenes

The 7th edition of Space and Humanity was mentioned in the 2020 Chinese web-novel, The Vow of Silver Dawn,[1] written by "His Majesty the King." In the novel, the book's name was written with the Simplified Chinese characters, "《太空与人性》第7版."[3]

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