Talk:Battle of Hoth and Starkiller Base Playmats/@comment-27797408-20170119173720/@comment-454133-20170119232141

That's no moon...

It'd have to be an awfully tiny iceball for the AT-ATs to be that large compared to the mountains and the planet's curvature. Even asteroids that aren't large enough to crush themselves down into a sphere can be larger than that. But hey, Star Wars isn't the place to bring up science.

I get that they're playing fast and loose with scale for some artistic pleasure (being able to see the AT-ATs), but I'd never want to play on that mat. I'd spend the whole game distracted. :)