Of course, instead of actually giving any such evidence, you merely claim it exists. I've already offered one alternative (Vader knows they will escape with precognition). Oh, gee, look at that, a way that fits perfectly with your so called 'canon evidence' but doesn't require such an ignorant plan. BTW, do you have any evidence besides the one quote between Vader and Tarkin? I've already outweighed that with multiple other bits of evidence. Got anything besides your say so?The evidence is there canonically being a plan to let them escape and lead the DS to the Rebel base, which is kinda hard if they get flatlined on the way to the landing bay.
Reading comprehension is your friend, welcome it into your life.I'll provide evidence when you do. Evidence for 'shoot to kill' orders when the plan was to let them get away, please?
I never said they had explicit 'shoot to kill' orders. I'm merely refuting the ridiculous idea that they had 'shoot to miss' orders. I've provided evidence, and you've replied with naysaying and...well, just naysaying actually.
There's a HUGE difference between risking your life and standing in plain sight, purposely not hitting, and getting slaughtered. I can tell you have absolutely no knowledge of military tactics/discipline.I have. So what? Yes, a few of them died in the process. It's called discipline. Soldiers are payed to risk death, you know.
The stormtroopers clearly had no such 'miss on purpose' orders, as evidenced by that scene. How many other scened of stormtrooper not recieving such orders do you need for that scene to be 'backed up'?Which is backed up by nothing whatsoever. As opposed to them missing on purpose being completely in line with Vader's plan. Too bad, so sad...
I guess we can just as easily dismiss Vaders quote since it is also not 'backed up'. Brilliant logic on your part sir, stunningly so.
It's customary in debates to actually provide evidence to either prove one thing or disprove another. So far you have offered nothing but naysaying and 'Because I say so!' While this may make you feel better, it does not in any way amount to evidence or even a logical arguement of any kind. Show some evidence please. And yes, actually, your attempted arguements/naysaying/trolling did strengthen my arguement, sorry if that burns, but that's no reason to act so childish.You don't like logic all that much, do you? I show your point has no basis while the 'miss on purpose' one has and I'm strengthening YOUR position?
Well, if you knowthe order was given, then you should have no trouble at all showing the evidence that you draw this certainty from. As to why you would have to? Well, see above where I explain about the whole concept of debating. I've already offered a alternative scenario that fits with visuals and dialouge of the movie.(much better than this delusional 'miss on purpose' theory too I might add)Why would I have to? We know the order was given. Unless YOU can prove 100% that the ruse was NOT inacted at any given time the troopers were missing on purpose.
Of course, no evidence, just your ranting claims and naysaying. Getting kinda predictable here bud. Man, you must be really rattled to be throwing out the insults so cravenly.Are you really this stupid? The Rebels were supposed to escape. Since they can't escape if they're shot dead by the Stormtroopers, said troopers naturally had orders not to kill them.
Let me say it again, in case you missed it. Vader saw with his force precog that the rebels would escape, hence the homing beacon. Ta-daa. An alternate scenario that fits nicely with the quotes from Vader. Effectivly making your contention that Vaders quote proves the 'trying to miss' theory completly worthless.
Considering that Leia and Luke were on the platform being fired on from above and behind after this occured, when those Stormtroopers (both sets) could have just as easily and with no risk to themselves not stepped out to be killed and not been trying to force the door open, I'd say that's all the proof a logical mind needs. Unless you are contending that the Stormtroopers knew that Luke and Leia were going to use a swingline in heroic fashion to escape them, how can you possible think those stormtrooper were allowing them to escape? Can't wait to hear the expalnation of this oneProof that the order had NOT been given, please. Not that you seem to know much about how accurate infantry fire is in the first place.
As far as infantry accuracy goes...if I am wrong in thinking that 20 guys could hit one guy running away from them straight down a hall when he started just a few meters from them, then I apologize.
Oh, I'm sorry, this was supposed to be evidence of some kind?I notice how you snipped the part that actually contained the evidence.
See, I was under the impression that evidence was supposed to come from a source other than just your wild meaningless claims. Again, my apologies if this does indeed qualify as 'evidence' on these boards.Camera's aren't disrupted by easily-seen-rhrough-nebulae, you know. The viewscreen regularly is.
It surely couldnt be that interference from the 'nebula' or otherwise was causing the disruption.
By your logic, if my TV picture has static in it, it must not have been filmed with a camera at all, but is actually a representation of sensor readings that have been fouled. After all, frequency static is also 'easily-seen-through' so it couldn't possibly be a camera.