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The Department of Star Wars is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the management of Star Wars media and intellectual property, along with anything associated with the former film studio Lucasfilms, which was purchased by the government from the Walt Disney Corporation in 2025 for nearly $90 Billion. | The Department of Star Wars is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the management of Star Wars media and intellectual property, along with anything associated with the former film studio Lucasfilms, which was purchased by the government from the Walt Disney Corporation in 2025 for nearly $90 Billion. | ||
George Lucas was brought into the [[Harlow Tinfoil]] presidential administration as the inaugural "Secretary of Star Wars" for the sole purpose of managing the intellectual property while recently acquitted former president [[Jeffrey Meena]] wrote, produced, and directed the second set of Star Wars sequels, beginning with [[Star Wars X: Ascent of Maul]]. | |||
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The Department of Star Wars is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the management of Star Wars media and intellectual property, along with anything associated with the former film studio Lucasfilms, which was purchased by the government from the Walt Disney Corporation in 2025 for nearly $90 Billion.
George Lucas was brought into the Harlow Tinfoil presidential administration as the inaugural "Secretary of Star Wars" for the sole purpose of managing the intellectual property while recently acquitted former president Jeffrey Meena wrote, produced, and directed the second set of Star Wars sequels, beginning with Star Wars X: Ascent of Maul.