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Image 1 — Random question, how many beds/patient rooms do you think Coruscant's Lina Soh Hospital has?
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Random question, how many beds/patient rooms do you think Coruscant's Lina Soh Hospital has?

For some reference, New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City has the most beds in the United States at a count of 2,850. The U.K.'s largest, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland has around 1,677 beds. The world's largest hospital in Zhengzhou, Henan, China has over 7,000 beds, and some sources say up to over 12,000.

Looking at this establishing outside area, as well as the fact that Luthen's room was on one of the shorter sides of the building where his windows face the windows of the mirror wall/side, which seems to have three rooms, as shown with Kleya walking through. And looking at the outside shot, along with how it seems like the length of a single bedroom takes up the length of about six of those window panes, it seems like there'd be 4 rooms for each of the two sides of the building's perimeter facing away from any other sides.

Given this, I'm inclined to assume that each floor has four of the three-room short sides (Two of them facing each other the other two facing away from the building), and two of the four-room longer sides. (Which would assume there are no bedrooms with window views in their outside corridors in the backside, which I think is valid since there didn't seem to be any place leading to any backside of the hospital.) The center wall/corridor (Where Heert and Dedra confront each other where the latter is arrested) seems to be a lobby and staff area.

We know there's at least some more floors than 19, and the building looks decently tall. So assuming there's around 31, or 30 regular floors (To account for an entry floor with several check-ins, security and staff rooms, and emergency halls/rooms) given the above, there'd be 20 beds on each floor, given the hospital a total of 600. Seems kind of low, especially for Coruscant, leading me to also contemplate how many corridors deeper into the building's interior there might be with several more rooms, perhaps having isolation rooms for patients with more contagious diseases. We do see some doors on some parts of the walls in the corridors that don't lead to patient rooms, so they could lead there.

Apologies if this came across as too geeky. But I had been weirdly thinking about this for a while now and wanted to share and listen to other opinions on this. Also curious how many hospitals Coruscant has in any given area. I love how this show gives focus on more ordinary/mundane places in Star Wars and gives us a look into them.

u/DotLeast2411 — 1 day ago