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Space Combat is a game system that allows players to enjoy space battles like in the Star Wars movies. It's a minigame that is accessible via the Galaxy Map and is there for players who want to do something different than battling on the ground. Following the end of the Great Galactic War, Space Battles between the Republic and Sith Empire and various third parties continued across the galaxy despite the Treaty of Coruscant. In addition, there are missions available that involve the completion of several space battles. These missions occasionally provide upgrades for the ship.

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  • Space Combat is a game system that allows players to enjoy space battles like in the Star Wars movies. It's a minigame that is accessible via the Galaxy Map and is there for players who want to do something different than battling on the ground. Following the end of the Great Galactic War, Space Battles between the Republic and Sith Empire and various third parties continued across the galaxy despite the Treaty of Coruscant. In addition, there are missions available that involve the completion of several space battles. These missions occasionally provide upgrades for the ship.
  • It’s combat. In space! And there’s a lot of it in Star Wars so if you don’t want to be reduced to a floating hunk of slag out there in the dark chasm between stars, you may want to know what it is you’re doing before you strap-in, hotshot. By definition, space combat involves two or more ships trying to destroy each other. There’s also the option for a ship to attack defenseless ground troops.
  • The space combat levels appeared in Ratchet & Clank, Going Commando, Tools of Destruction, and A Crack in Time. In these space levels, Ratchet and Clank flew through outer space in a spacecraft fighting enemies who tried to ambush them. In Up Your Arsenal and Deadlocked, they were replaced with Hovership sequences. In Size Matters and Secret Agent Clank, there were space combat sequences with Giant Clank.
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  • Space Combat is a game system that allows players to enjoy space battles like in the Star Wars movies. It's a minigame that is accessible via the Galaxy Map and is there for players who want to do something different than battling on the ground. Following the end of the Great Galactic War, Space Battles between the Republic and Sith Empire and various third parties continued across the galaxy despite the Treaty of Coruscant. In addition, there are missions available that involve the completion of several space battles. These missions occasionally provide upgrades for the ship.
  • It’s combat. In space! And there’s a lot of it in Star Wars so if you don’t want to be reduced to a floating hunk of slag out there in the dark chasm between stars, you may want to know what it is you’re doing before you strap-in, hotshot. By definition, space combat involves two or more ships trying to destroy each other. There’s also the option for a ship to attack defenseless ground troops.
  • The space combat levels appeared in Ratchet & Clank, Going Commando, Tools of Destruction, and A Crack in Time. In these space levels, Ratchet and Clank flew through outer space in a spacecraft fighting enemies who tried to ambush them. In Up Your Arsenal and Deadlocked, they were replaced with Hovership sequences. In Size Matters and Secret Agent Clank, there were space combat sequences with Giant Clank.
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