Darksider wrote:Necronlord, to be perfectly honest, I think Shroomie's got you on the Jedi-clone stupidity. It would be explainable if they only acted like this once, but clones and Jedi are seen constantly charging at the enemy when they don't have to. It seems like the Jedi are caught up in the "warriors of ancient legend" method of fighting and are hell-bent on valiantly charging the enemy even when they don't have to. Look at the battles of Christophsis and Kayyyshyk. In both situations the Clones were entrenched against and advancing droid force, with heavy artillery support, and were firing from cover against advancing enemy forces. Then the Jedi order them to break cover and charge the enemy like morons.
Actually, let's take a good look at this.
Christophsis:
Yes, there is charging. The Jedi
also order the clones to take defensive position when this is done and force the droids to retreat with artillery fire. This is
an explicit and absolute disproof of the notion that the Jedi are incapable of staying put and shooting at the enemy.
Kashyyyk
Wookies charge. Clones move up in support. In no way can this be attributed to the Jedi
or the clones. The clones react to what the Wookies do.
Order 66 Montage:
1m, Utapau assault. We see Clone Troopers advancing here. This is not an 'idiot charge' given that it's motion-capture of actual US soldiers being asked to behave as they would, with a few extra 'this is a giant spider droid, jump on it' bits in there. As mentioned before the mission objectives directly require the clones to capture of the coreship
Unlimited Projection and the Confederate Council. This is something that cannot be done without putting clones into the
Unlimited Projection.
Ki Adi Mundi leading a 'charge' on a bridge, which consists of gesturing to one squad of galactic marines to follow him. I take it every time a sergeant gestures for his men to follow him into danger, he's basically shouting Banzai and running at machine guns? The scenario here is combat on bridges, which entirely justifies close quarter fighting.
Aayla Secura stops to survey an area.
3:19, Fighter sortie. Not a charge.
Yoda supervises battle, the droids are actually taking the beach here.
I'm going to discount the anime-esque Clone Wars series entirely, because that just depicts hundreds of soldiers doing the same thing at the same time because that saves money on animation.
And don't mistake my point. I'm not saying the Jedi are either competant or qualified leaders. They're not. They're Space FBI men who've suddenly been given the title of general. They
are incompetant. I am disputing this notion that they will
somehow be compelled to take all their soldiers and run them at the Baldricks' massed ranks.