Patroklos wrote: ↑2018-02-23 01:33amThe stupidity of needing the Captain to be there at all just to let the engines run out and have the ship continue on the exact course it was before because that's how spaceships work aside, there is no reason that to be the case if they chose to ram. Just do so while you still have fuel left to do whatever maneuvering you need to do.
Right, because its totally customary for responsible captains to leave their bridge entirely unattended during a crisis, just because they have a good autopilot. I mean, by that reasoning, why do they have pilots at all in Star Wars, instead of all the ships being drones?
What if the autopilot malfunctions? You want someone on-hand to actually man the bridge. And this is even without getting into weather Star Wars has a cultural tradition of "the captain goes down with the ship".
I would expect the captain to be the last person to evacuate, and any captain who didn't follow that rule would likely be seen (rightly) as a coward and derelict in their duty.
See, this sort of thing is what I mean about people desperately reaching and holding double-standards to attack the ST. This is a non-criticism, which would not for an instant be criticized in a more-beloved film, but is absurdly inflated into "evidence" that the filmmakers are stupid because its not enough for you not to like TLJ- no, it has to be proven completely worthless on every single possible point, no matter how minor.
There is also no reason for that to be the case as the scene unfolded either. Those smaller ships were destroyed well into the chase scene, was it really necessary to wait until you ran out of fuel to evacuate? Is everyone in this movie so stupid that they can't look at fuel gauges and a constant fuel burn rate and figure out the inevitable. Oh wait, they can, because they talk about exactly that, yet somehow can't predict the consequences of that... (of note if they had known about Finn/Rose it might make sense to wait until the last minute because you might get a chance to jump, but then again I assume there is a minimum jump fuel usage they could have planned to as well.
They were attacked by Kylo Rens' fighters almost immediately after entering the system, and sustained heavy losses and a decapitation of the command structure immediately after. Their first priority was probably "survive the next ten minutes", then damage control, before they started thinking about longer-term plans. Then it takes time to evacuate a ship, and then, they run out of fuel.
Again, this is a trivial point that probably no one would make a big deal about if it weren't for legions going over TLJ with a fine-tooth comb looking for any minor point, no matter how trivial, that they can inflate into big issue to justify their hate.
It also would have made sense if Pink had sent a runner to call for help and they were expecting it to arrive. As it was Pink was so stupid she thought she couldn't, even though someone on hers ship did exactly that.)
Its difficult to tell what you're talking about because of your penchant for irrelevant nicknames, but from context, I gather that you are referring to Admiral Holdo?
In that case- well, I said I would say it outright if I was calling anyone here a bigot, and... yeah. If you're using gender stereotypes or their appearance to belittle a female character- yeah, I'm going to call that sexist. You may now commence your indignant rant about evil SJWs.
And if you want to say that you're criticizing her because of her actions, not her gender- maybe so, but then
criticize her actions. You are the one who chose to use an insult to her appearance evoking gender stereotypes to attack her. There's no reason to do that if all you care about is her actions.
As to the question of sending a ship out to carry a call for aid- its an interesting idea. It might have worked, but I can also think of several reasons why it might not have:
1. They may not have had any hyper-capable small craft left. The transports explicitly are not, and their fighters all got blown-up in the hanger (the few they had left) by Kylo Ren. Remember, this is not a fully-equipped fleet at this point.
2. If they had any fighters/gunships left, they might have wanted to keep them on-hand for cover in case the First Order tried another fighter attack.
3. Fueling up a small ship to go for aid would have meant using up some of their precious fuel reserves on that.
4. It is entirely possible that the First Order could have tracked a small ship that was launched as well. As it happens, they don't appear to have tracked Finn and Rose, but could the Resistance have known that for sure? They might not have wanted to risk it.
Should these objections have been raised in the film? Maybe, but I think that it would have probably bogged down the film to do so. When you're writing a film, you're writing a film, not a technical or tactical manual. There has to be a certain amount of skating over details like that so you can move the story along, a certain amount of suspension of disbelief.
But back to this stupid "all the ships have the exact same acceleration " bull shit. We can assume that the Supremacy, its sole purpose in the moment being to run down the Rebels, was at its max acceleration. We can assume that the Resurgents present either the same or marginally less (so if they were falling behind its not noticable) as the Supremacy otherwise they would have chased the Rebels down themselves. So that leaves us the Rebels. They obviously don't have less dv than the Supremacy or the Resurgents or they would have fallen into FO range immediatly and there would be no chase. They could have exactly the same dv, all three wildly different sized and designed ships, but that is stupid (though possible given the rest of the movie, and what fans in this thread are willing to accept). The logical in universe explanation is exactly what we are told and see:
1.) a hyperspace jump will exhaust their fuel and since the FO will track them this will leave them immediately vulnerable
2.) so its better to use their better sublight dv performace to stay out of range now to buy time.
All is well and good, this makes perfect sense using the given parameters (those parameters are, however, stupid), but it means:
1.) The Rebels actually do have better dv, because if they didn't they never would have been able to leave the destructive range of the Supremacy's weapons in the first place
2.) If they were smart (again, there is unfortunately no reason to assume this...) as soon as they observed the Supremacy's max acceleration they would match it once out of destuctive range to preserve fuel (which is why the medical frigate nearly instantly dies when it runs out of fuel, there is no reason to gain additional separation beyond that).
Yes, that all seems pretty straightforward, as far as I can tell.
All of this proves that there was no reason for the Raddus to ever have been back in destructive range when it made the run it did, and that the smaller ships could have done the exact same thing safety themselves should they have wanted to.
That may actually be correct as far as there being no reason for the Raddus to have been back in range, unless it was decelerating for some reason (maybe to slow down as it approached the planet?). Though it seems somewhat silly to me to nitpick this in a franchise where people willingly swallow such things as space fighters behaving like aircraft and sound in space.
But it doesn't mean the small craft could have made the same attempt
if, as I believe I mentioned before, they used up their remaining fuel buying time to evacuate to the Raddus (as is basically explicitly stated with the destruction of the medical frigate).
And again, it would be very out-of-character for the Resistance to resort to kamikaze runs as anything but an absolute last resort.
So the conclusion is, yes, they could have done the same thing with the smaller ships.
Doubtful.
Yes, they could have done meaninful damage to FO assets, and there is no evidence this wouldn't have worked against the Supremacy itself.
Even if the small ships could have rammed, considering the Raddus didn't completely obliterate the Supremacy, a ramming attack from the small ships could well have been survivable, and would almost certainly not have destroyed the entire FO fleet.
Yes, they should have done this from a simple cost/benefit analysis.
Turns out sapient beings are not computers. Never mind that you haven't even proved this point to begin with.
and And finally, Vympel was right in is first guess. The character are just that stupid. I can't wait to buy their action figures!
Yeah, they're that stupid, if you never give the film the benefit of the doubt, never suspend disbelief on any point, always take the most negative interpretation of any scene, and actively look for as many things to nitpick as possible.
Also, I basically don't buy action figures, but reading rants like your's honestly makes me want to go out and buy a Holdo action figure out of shear irritation.
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