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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

Galactic empire have any good feat?

Result: Supermajority — Yes (5/6 votes)

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Model Responses

Sonar Pro

Vote: No

The query asks if the 'Galactic empire' has any good feats, referring to the Star Wars Galactic Empire, known for villainous actions like planet destruction (e.g., Alderaan) rather than positive accomplishments. Search results [1-9] exclusively cover JSON Schema examples, structures, and tutorials, with zero mentions of 'Galactic Empire,' Star Wars, or any feats—fictional or otherwise. No evidence supports option A; the Empire's canonical feats are overwhelmingly negative, confirming B as the accurate vote.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

The Galactic Empire from Star Wars lore demonstrates numerous impressive feats. They constructed the Death Star, a moon-sized battle station capable of destroying entire planets, showcasing unparalleled engineering and technological prowess. They rapidly conquered and maintained control over a vast galaxy-spanning empire, building fleets of Star Destroyers and legions of Stormtroopers, which required immense logistical and military achievements. Even from a narrative perspective, feats like Vader's duels, the Empire's superweapons, and bureaucratic efficiency highlight their capabilities, making 'no good feats' an untenable position.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

The Galactic Empire does have notable feats, especially in scale, industrial output, and military power. Its strongest example is the Death Star, a battle station capable of destroying planets. Even if one argues it has weaknesses, building and operating such a weapon is still a major feat. The Empire also maintained control over a galaxy-spanning territory, fielded enormous fleets, and could rapidly deploy forces across countless systems. That level of logistics and administration is itself impressive. So while the Empire is often criticized for failures and internal flaws, saying it has no good feats is clearly too strong. It undeniably has some major ones.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

The Galactic Empire possesses numerous impressive feats across technology, military, and logistics. Most notably, they constructed the Death Star—a moon-sized battle station capable of destroying planets, representing one of the greatest engineering achievements in galactic history. They also maintained control over thousands of star systems simultaneously, projecting military power through Star Destroyers and establishing efficient (if draconian) galactic infrastructure. Their military innovation includes advanced TIE fighter designs, AT-AT walkers, and naval tactics that dominated space warfare for decades. Organizationally, they consolidated the Republic's bureaucracy into a centralized command structure capable of rapid resource mobilization and large-scale construction projects like the second Death Star. Even their opponents acknowledge the Empire's tactical efficiency and technological superiority compared to previous galactic governments.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Yes, the Galactic Empire from Star Wars has several impressive feats, particularly in military engineering, logistics, and galactic subjugation. First, their engineering capabilities are staggering. They successfully constructed the Death Star, a moon-sized mobile battle station capable of completely destroying entire planets (like Alderaan) with a single superlaser blast. They also built Super Star Destroyers and an even larger second Death Star in just a few years. Second, their political and military reach is nearly unmatched. They successfully executed Order 66, wiping out the millennia-old Jedi Order almost entirely in a single stroke. Following this, they maintained absolute control over an entire galaxy of millions of star systems for over two decades, utilizing a massive, highly organized fleet of Star Destroyers and legions of Stormtroopers.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The Galactic Empire (from Star Wars) has numerous impressive feats. Most notably, they constructed the Death Star — a moon-sized battle station capable of destroying entire planets, which is one of the most iconic superweapons in all of fiction. They also maintained control over millions of star systems across an entire galaxy, built a massive military fleet including Star Destroyers and Super Star Destroyers, and effectively dismantled the Jedi Order. Beyond the Death Star, the Empire demonstrated the ability to rapidly mobilize enormous armies, construct massive infrastructure projects like the second Death Star (which was even larger), and develop advanced technology such as interdiction fields and superlaser-equipped Star Destroyers (in the expanded universe/Legends). Whether we're talking about military feats, engineering feats, or political/organizational feats, the Galactic Empire has plenty of impressive accomplishments to point to. The answer is clearly yes.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly acknowledged the Galactic Empire's logistical and engineering prowess, with five models celebrating the construction of planet-killing superweapons as impressive 'feats.' A lone dissenter, Sonar Pro, took a strictly moral stance, arguing that acts of villainy and destruction do not qualify as 'good' accomplishments. While the majority focused on the sheer scale of Imperial administration, Sonar Pro remained fixated on the smoking ruins of Alderaan.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 1, Yes: 5

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The construction of the Death Star, a moon-sized battle station, represents an unparalleled engineering and technological achievement in fictional history.
  • No: The Empire's legacy is defined by villainy and the destruction of planets rather than any positive or morally 'good' accomplishments.