The Empire Is Still Striking Back

Sphere-like monument outside the Vatican has striking resemblance to a Death Star.  (Unrealitymag.com)

The amount of time invested in creating this Death Star watermelon simply boggles the mind. (Unrealitymag.com)

Better or worse than the Death Star watermelon? Carving a pumpkin is certainly a more challenging task.  (Unrealitymag.com)

A new development rising in Dubai looks awfully similar to the rise of a Death Star supremacy.  (Unrealitymag.com)

The Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida, has always appeared to be a Death Star shrine. (Unrealitymag.com)

The RAK Convention Center in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) adds to the number of Death Star structures throughout the world.  (Unrealitymag.com)

The observation Death Star deck in China. (Unrealitymag.com)

Russia's own answer to the explosion of Death Star-lookalike architecture. (Unrealitymag.com)

Star Wars math goes something like this: melon + melon baller = Death Star.  (Unrealitymag.com)

Tourists can find this piece of work in Stockholm, Sweden.  (Unrealitymag.com)

Death Star in disguise as gasoline storage plant.  (Unrealitymag.com)

Another Death Star appears, this one miniaturized and disguised as a rubber ball.  (Unrealitymag.com)

What goes better with a giant Death Star cookie than a glass of milk from your commemorative Star Wars glass? (Unrealitymag.com)

Every tomato conceals a dark secret: an uncanny resemblance to the Empire's evil fortress. (Unrealitymag.com)

Is it a house, or something more sinister? You be the judge.  For more fun slideshows, visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.unrealitymag.com">UnrealityMag.com</a>. (unrealitymag.com)