What are you even talking about? Stormtroopers have holsters hanging from their belts for their carbines. Pay some more attention. And their larger weapons have slings. Just like real life. Not only is this complaint ridiculously petty, its also flat wrong, and bizarre given there's no such thing as "rifles attached to the body" in real life.
Wookiepedia (?) stated, that not all have these holsters. Also, I can't remember many guns having slings, but yes, I'll pay more attention. Attached to body -> on your back, with that sling around your shoulder. Maybe not the best term, but I still think it kind of describes what I meant.
And really, when you think about it, it seems pretty obvious that if a fuel-laden 747 flies into a Very Tall Building, then the building will fall down; it's just that back in the 90s, nobody ever thought anyone would actually do that.
Weren't the WTC towers designed to withstand this kind of attack? It collapsed because of the heat. Not because of the impact itself (that too, of course, but not solely), because the things were still standing after the impacts.
And a sufficiently small "bar" isn't going to stop an A-Wing pilot, now is it? Those ships are diminutive and can just go around.
Depends on where and how you install them. Now watch out: How about TWO bars? Oh..... Didn't think of that, did you?
So now the engineers should be Force users who see the future of what Palpatine wants before he even suggests it. You're just making shit up at this point. We see massive sections of the station independent of the superlaser that are complete. Apparently you think all of that was done between the time Palpatine ordered that it be ready for his trap and the time we first see the Death Star, rather than what was completed prior to Palpatine springing this idea on his engineers.
None of this BS explains why there was no such plan to physically (!) protect the core in the first place, BEFORE Palpatine wanted his super
penislaser activated. Physically, because machinery creating shields and shit might fail for some reason.
But I guess there wasn't even the slightest chance that the rebels could attack this place before Palpatine went nuts. You know, the thing about guerilla warfare, which the rebels mainly rely on if I'm not wrong, is that your enemy doesn't see the next attack coming. I remember what happened the last time some guerilla tactics were successful. Have fun trying to get your bottle of water on an airplane these days
But I guess after having an enemy (which is worth searching for, as seen before Hoth) which blew up your most expensive battle station, there's no need to expect another attack when you build another one.
DotS would expect your post 9/11 skyscraper buildings to be able to withstand a fuel laden 747 strike on a building that's still only 60% complete. Otherwise the engineers are incompetent.
I would expect the airplane engineers to install a door to the cockpit, which a terrorist cannot break with the shit he finds aboard or is allowed to bring with him, so the 747 doesn't even get the chance to strike my building. Oh wait...... They did that after 9/11..........
Yes, because the engineers knew they would need the extra time, hell for all we know they did build to smaller to meat the deadline so go fuck yourself. Not to mention they may have still needed access to the core, just because it works doesn't mean it works well and a bar means that you can't get your core repair and trouble shooting craft in to makesure the damn thing will still work after the battle.
Okay, so what's the problem with a door then? Or, let's say, bars which you can retract?
You missed the part where it would be shooting turbolasers at the exposed inner hull and the fact that the shield was still up when the Executer smashed into the DSII. Also, what do you need fighters for when you can fire turbolasers into the exposed core? It's not as easy to get a capital ship into position during the battle, but if fighters couldn't do it we know the rebels would have tried.
There are several disadvantages there.
1.) You might lose an important capital ship, while your ships are getting slained already
2.) Even if you ram the DS and actually manage to get the ship let's say a few 100m into the DS at one of these holes... Have fun firing at the exact spots which were ripped open on impact (can we assume the ramming ship gets trashed in the process of ramming, including the turbolasers which are now stuck inside the DS? Or do they have such good shields? Why didn't they kamikaze all the time then during Endor?). Eventually, while you fire for half an hour to get through the kilometers of Death Star which still are between your ship and the core chamber (or the last blast door, bars, whatever), you're a stationary, top priority target for a zillion fighters, bombers, capital ships and a fucking Death Star (if you're lucky enough that you actually have turbolasers in a place to actually fire where you want to, since large parts of your ship are damaged).
It also makes one wonder if those kind of few ships we see in the Endor battle could have really escaped the SD squadron and bombers and fighters there, get back to the DS and start engaging it once the shields were down. At least I can't remember any capital ships firing on the DS after the shield dropped, but we might have just not seen that (I still doubt they had the time doing it). Another question is, if they could really ram a capital ship in there. If so, after the first ram, the imperial forces would shoot the shit out of that piece of ship sticking out of the DS, so it can NOT reach the core by any means. And then they would be aware of the threat and make sure the next capital ship does NOT hit a 'vent' or whatever it was supposed to be. Or at least try, reducing the chance.
Hell, they lost capital ships AFTER they knew the DS was operational and AFTER they lost one by it's superlaser. Either the DS is quite good at aiming and can rotate and move at nice speeds, or these rebel capital ships fly like dead whales. Either thing isn't good if you want to hit a 20m hole with a 1km cruiser.
In ANH they were used to board a civilian ship, search for droids, and serve as guards for a large installation. That is all guard duty/police work not war fighting so it hardly matters.
In ESB they were part of Vaders own personal task force and had a great showing.
In RotJ they were rear guard for an installation that nobody else was loyal enough to guard.
But because they look like soldiers to you it must be so...
The civilian ship was captured by a warship. ALL these things are things a soldier does too. Plus police forces NEVER have large weaponry. I have NEVER seen a police battle tank or warship in my entire life. And I have pretty much never seen police forces being deployed in large numbers with heavy weaponry and tanks, fighting battles and guarding military stations and ships. Military stuff is guarded by military personnel. And not by police forces. The only waste of space seems to be between your ears, you little dumbfuck.
I might not be entirely sure about this, but I remember dialog about 'a battalion of his best men'. A battalion consists of soldiers.
As explained above it was likely that such gaps were needed for ongoing work to the core, after all you can get the core and super laser ready to fire if you can't work on them. Of course retards like you don't think or shit like this...
Yes, I hope that hole never gets sealed for some reason, because that would be the last time they see the core of their own fucking station. Design fail if you can't effectively reach the core without having large holes open to space.
Perhaps they simply didn't have the right camo stored aboard their ships and were waiting for a shipment to arrive. Dumber things have happened in real life.
Makes perfect sense, that you can send hundreds of thousands of people to a battle (the ISD squad at Endor), but fail at bringing your uniforms and even having it replaced after noticing you forgot it. Too bad there's no large space station or a friendly fleet around.
And no, I doubt dumber things have happened than elite soldiers not bringing their equipment or have it brought shortly afterwards.
Please show me how they compare in accuracy to real life forces. I fucking dare you.
Are you serious? If you're 20m away from a soldier firing on you, while you run, you'd be most likely kissing the ground within seconds. I'd say it takes less than 5, time needed to lift the rifle and aim included.
As for the armor, other ideas might be that against a technological equal they will spot you anyway so it's a waste of money.
If the enemy has this technological equal. Else you're just stupid.
Ever seen a modern US uniform? Ever wondered why it looks like pixel crap? It's to trick the brain to not recognize your shape. The human shape is a thing that your brain immediately notices very quickly and effectively. That's exactly what I want when I'm in a fight, or member of an elite team, or sent to a forest to surprise some terrorists. What I don't want is idiots seeing me WITHOUT ANY technology from 2km away.
Besides, as noted we know that clone trooper armor can be camouflaged, so what's the problem?
That they didn't do it.
Because it's their uniform, and when you are working you wear that uniform at all times? Besides which, considering the purpose of stormtroopers (to help maintain the security of the station, which entails carrying weapons and the possibility of getting into firefights) wearing armor even onboard makes sense. (you know, in case you get shot at.)
Valid argument. But don't confuse uniform with armor, because in real life, these are 2 very different things.
How do you know that any trooper who goes down is "dead?" pray?
I assume it, because no one of them gets up afterwards to chase some rebels. And I can't remember a single scene where a Trooper is knocked on his ass, but not totally 'dying' or losing consciousness or whatever they do when lying around. Maybe good opportunity for a nap...?
General answer: Why are you generalizing about the broad performance of the storm troopers (or the Imperial military in general) from relatively few samples? Are you trying to say that the capabilities and performance (or even training) of a military force is always going to be consistently the same all the time and under every conceivable condition? I find that hard to believe. Incompetence or other negative qualities are not exactly unheard of in military forces, for whatever reason you choose to adopt (politics, inadequate or imperfect training schedules or regimes, etc.)
Because we see them fail very often in the movies. That's why. Not once, not twice...
I don't think the Empire would have inadequate or imperfect training and so on. They're the leading military power, controlling pretty much everything. They should actually have the best trained army ever. They got plenty of people to teach 'Privates', they have plenty of experience and equipment, they should have plenty of space for training, an assload of money and tactics and strategies from more worlds than I have hair on my entire body....
so the US has completely and totally won and defeated every foe we've run across?
What do you want to tell me there?
Elite by whose word? The Emperor's? Since when is the emperor an unbiased judge of military capability? He orchestrated everything at Endor to suit his whim (which included telling his own naval forces not to attack the rebels. Even, it seems, at the cost of their own lives.)
The Emperor should be enough of a judge of military capability to know if the guys he's sending are elite troops or some Privates who enlisted yesterday.
In the town I live we have a bridge that was built across the Missisippi and it has a fucking weird ass curve in it because of such a glaring flaw in design. Yet they didn't start over from scratch despite this glaring flaw because it would cost alot more time and money to fix and it wasn't worth it. Cost Benefit analysis sucks, but such is reality.
I guess that curve doesn't increase the risk of that bridge going down somewhen.
It's easy to say in hindsight what should have been done alot of times, but you either don't think it likely or just don't think about it at all. 9/11 comes to mind.
Actually they expected something like this before 9/11. Also, if you ask me, the Empire seems more threatened by the rebels than the US territory by some bearded assholes.
How do you know those are bombs its dropping?
I'd expect things a BOMBER drops and cause a bang and a short flash on impact are some sort of bombs. Usually these are characteristics of bombs... Being dropped outta bomber...... flash and boom at impact....