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those Not Star Destroyers from Attack of the Clones were parked on Coruscant when loading the clone army (and not loading them from Waterworld where they made the clones), but according to Wookiepedia, they're less than half the length of a regular Star Destroyer.
of course if a Star Destroyer hovers over a planet within its atmosphere in the movie, then a Star Destroyer can do that... not that such minutiae would ever prevent Brianna Wu, the Godzilla of Feminism and Technology, from telling the people who made a Star Wars movie what spaceships in Star Wars can and can't do.
and of course Johnny's used the hashtag #RougeOne. of course.
She is right that they're constructed in space, becaue zero-G makes that easy, but being constructed in space doesn't mean you can't fly atmospherically. that's not mutually exclusive of something.
but then again, that would be mansplaining, right?