It is generally not a good idea to "blow to bits" the object around which you
are in close orbit. The Death Star kept a good distance from Organa, you
recall. But they were actually in orbit around the Rebel Base's primary.
Also, presumably, maneuver drive is Newtonian, while interstellar drive isn't.
There is a substantial technology difference between them. Just because you
can go fast in one mode doesn't mean you can go fast in another.
-- Allan Pratt
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You can't use it within some arbitrary distance of ANY gravity well.
It is possible that the Hyperdrive in the SW Universe has the same limitation.
This would tend to explain some of the time that Han Solo took to
`make the jump to lightspeed' in SW:ANH after leaving Mos Eisley in a hurry,
pursued by Imperial Cruisers.
Erik E. Fair
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