Wars Imperial

How does the High Command of the Imperial Forces in Star Wars keep the staff happy on the Death Star?
I could not help but wonder about the fact there appears to be no women, sporting activities, shopping facilities or movie theatres on board. A workforce comprised entirely of men, clone warriors and robots would start to drive anyone crazy. Also the Death Star appears to be extremely isolated in space so that a short R&R trip to a planet seems out of the question.
As “Seth” says … if you want to see a little glimpse into life on the Death Star then read the book titled “Death Star” … there is plenty on board to keep the “grunts” happy … think the cantina on Tatoonie … then realize there are 100s of them all over the Death Star … life was good when you lived on the Death Star if you didn’t have a conscience … of course it kind of sucked when they blew it up.
It would have been a waste of time to put stuff like this in any of the movies but all the stuff you mention … IE: women, sporting activities, shopping facilities, movie theaters … it was all there and then some. Also, it’s becoming a more and more common misconception but the truth is there were not many Clones on board the DS … hell there wasn’t even very many still in service to the Empire. The clones had a max life span of 25 – 30 years, hardwired into their DNA, so by the time of the DS there weren’t many left.
May The Force Be With You …
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