Scrubula wrote:And could somebody explain exactly what does stormtrooper accuracity has to do with CAPITAL SHIP combat
As I said before, when ST ships purposely miss, many here would say "That's not that impressive."
No, we'd ask 'what evidence is there they'd miss purposefully?' There's plenty of evidence for the Stormtroopers doing so. There's none for Trek.
When stormtroopers are supposedly doing the same thing, suddenly it's 'skill and discipline and superior training".
Which, to a degree, it is.
It's not directly rated to cap ship vs. cap ship, more an observation on the skewed view that at least some warsies have on things.
Thewre's a skewed view here all right. It is not on the Warsie side, though.
... Right. They had no orders from Vader or Tarkin as to what to do about the intruders, even though we know from Leia that they let them go, and we know from Tarkin and Vader's conversations before and after they escaped that it was the general idea. They just crossed their fingers I guess.
So, let me quess, the imps blocked off their escape route in the detention area,
As per trying to prevent the escape of Princess Leia,
knowing due to Vaders orders that they would escape through the trash chute and then be released by their droids? Right...
I take it the idea of chronolgy is beyond you.
By that time the plan to release and trace them had not yet been formed you moron.
And luckily all those imps were more than willing to die for this ruse to suceed. Damn, have you even watched that sequence in the movies?
Yes we have. You, obviously, haven't.
TARKIN: If you're right, he must not be allowed to escape.
VADER: Escape is not his plan. I must face him alone.
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Doesn't sound like a grand deception to allow these intruders to escape is being hatched here, does it?
And the escape of Kenobi is relevant to the escape of the Princess and, by extension, the Falcon, why exactly?
FIRST TROOPER: Do you know what's going on?
SECOND TROOPER: Maybe it's another drill.
Whoa, hold on a minute! Here some stormtrooper dialouge from right smack dab in the middle of this escape sequence. Long after any order from Vader would have been given. Gee, more evidence that no such 'miss on purpose' order was ever given.
I notice you fail to provide a marker for wheren that conversation actually occured, leaving us to believe your word as to it being long after Vader's order 'would' have occured.
Not that that's relevant, as there's no reason to assume that every single trooper involved in that ruse needs to be told it's a ruse. All they need to be told is 'do X'.
Also, when Luke and Leia were trapped in the retracted bridge room, and the stormtroopers were firing at them from above, where exactly were those stormtroopers 'herding' them too? They were pinned between a empty chasm before them and a mob of stormtroopers behind them. Clearly neither of these groups of stormtroopers had any orders to allow escape or to herd anyone anywhere.
You can, of course, show that that happened
after Vader/Tarkin decided on the tracer plan.
Not that you can show what orders those Stormtroopers had in the first place.
There are countless more examples like these in the movie and script. Care to offer any proof to counter these examples?
As
not a single one of those examples counters the herding theory, why would we need any?
Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but I think in a abstract sort of way, it is related by virtue of how an individuals preferences skew his perceptions from one 'verse to another. Such skews lead to the dishonest debating and extreme wankdom that infests these boards.
You're talking about yourself, I take it.
And Trek has never demonstrated that they have telescopes/cameras installed on their ships.
I suppose that big viewscreen on the bridge is just a giant etch-a-sketch? I mean really, do you guys even think before you post crap like this.
We do. You abviously don't.
Camera's aren't disrupted by easily-seen-rhrough-nebulae, you know. The viewscreen regularly
is.
It's obviously visual representation of, or at least heaily relying on, other sensor data.