Borgholio wrote:Compared to a squad of Stormtroopers firing several dozen shots at Luke and not scoring a single hit, despite him standing there in the open after watching Obi Wan die? Or a room full of literally a hundred troopers filling a hallway with almost solid blaster fire yet failing to turn Han into swiss cheese?
Even you admitted that it was plausible that they were ordered to miss. It was notable that we only saw this level of incompetence late in the Death Star escape, after Vader and Tarkin likely came up with their plans. After this happened both sides admitted that the Empire let them go. Tracking them back to the Rebel base isn't exactly possible if stormtroopers shoot them.
No, character shields exist when people survive despite conditions where no normal human should have emerged alive. Obi Wan surviving the Clone Wars isn't a character shield, since he didn't face an impossible situation and get out with contemptuous ease (at least IIRC...it's been awhile since I watched the prequels). He only died because of plot. Another almost perfect example would be in SW : Rebels when Kanan jumps out from behind the packing crates and somehow not only manages to avoid being hit by a dozen Stormtroopers at almost melee range, but also somehow holds them off with his lightsaber when we see Jedi Masters in AOTC being killed by a couple of basic battle droids. There is no plausible way for Kanan to have survived that if it weren't for a character shield.
Obi-Wan only died because he let himself. As for his exploits in the Clone Wars, he did survive going up against Grevious and his entire army, briefly alone, something that should have been quite suicidal.
Given that I have never seen Rebels, I can't really comment on this particular incident, but there is no question that Jedi were weaker in AOTC than in many other cases. It was also generally more than a couple of basic battle droids and the arena was also full of heavier SBDs and droidekas in addition to heavier weapons. Most of the proper masters also survived. I will also point out that there is no way that series can be taken to be visually accurate at the same level as the films given the massive inconsistencies between and even something within episodes. In Clone Wars, on more than one occasion, we saw both clones and various battle droids repeatedly shoot the same spot on the wall instead of the enemy. We also saw hand blasters obliterate a rock structure in one episode, only for walkers to trudge along a narrow ridge line in the next, with no apparent damage from vehicle mounted weapons. To say that those shows have obvious budget limitations on what they can show as compared to the movies would be an understatement.
Character shields can't exist in Band of Brothers, or any other real life example. There's no writer deciding that Captain Winters had to survive the war just because he's a main character and he needs to survive. One bad stroke of luck could have had him nailed by a mortar and that would be it. But when dealing with Stormtroopers vs main characters, they are almost ALWAYS dumbed down to the point that they're not a threat. There's always some excuse or circumstance that makes for decent drama but less than decent continuity. The Nazis didn't wipe out every other company and only got stupid when Easy Company was involved. They were a persistent threat and were only beaten because the Allies had better numbers and better equipment.
But my point was that it is a question of character focus. We see stories about Richard Winters and not some other random officer because he survived the war to tell them. Likewise under SOD, we see stories about Han Solo and Chewbacca rather than Captain Antilies* because they survived the war to tell them. The Empire doesn't get stupid when the heroes show up, they appear stupid when they are caught off guard.
You're right, we never see more than a dozen or so at a time. Same goes for the Tantive boarding action. If the Empire wishes to take control of a city (as with a ship) it's reasonable to assume they would use a lot more Stormtroopers than we see on screen. What we see on screen shows two different scenarios. On the Tantive, many of the Rebel troops are standing with practically no cover at all, and are gunned down within seconds of the breach. On Bespin, we have Chewbacca slowly lumbering his way towards the exit, and several shots clearly miss his massive bulk, while he slowly turns around and shoots back. Again, that level of incompetence is never witnessed when it's Stormtroopers vs mooks.
My theory as to why stormtroopers fail in when caught off guard and are extremely lethal in when on the offensive is based on their C2 nets. Thus it would make sense that when they are utilized in planned combined operations they have much better radio channels available with proper boosting equipment in order for them to be maximally effective. On the covert operation in Cloud City they never planned for sustained operations and thus had limited resources once it turned into an actual battle. On Endor, their channels likely flowed through AT-STs and when they began being destroyed they became much less effective. While obviously one could criticize the doctrine of stormtroopers that led to this, it does give a valid explanation for both their successes and failures. The Clone Army likely had similar systems, but their soldiers were trained and conditioned to the point that they used their system as a bonus rather than as a crutch as the stormtrooper seem to. The fact that stormtroopers would rarely be used in actual combat operations would also be problematic in this regard, that there wouldn't be enough cases of failure for such a system to really show its flaws.
It was like the US Navy and Air Force in Vietnam. The F-4 was designed to chase Soviet bombers with long range missiles and a powerful radar, combined with an all around fast aircraft. When the F-4 was used in the war, it was far less effective than it should have been to to the rules of engagement requiring visual identification and forcing it into dogfights with much smaller and more agile Russian designs. As a result the North Vietnamese Air Force actually has what is one of the most lopsided aerial kill rations in history, managing to have 17 aces to the Americans 3.
My point about the numbers at Cloud City was that after Lando warned his people to evacuate, the overwhelming majority of stormtroopers were likely busy with that rather than chasing the heroes. Though one point that does back up the theory that Vader let them escape is the fact that there were no stormtroopers guarding the Millenium Falcon. While I don't totally support this idea, as it requires that Vader be clairvoyant enough to realize every detail except for R2's presence, it could be the case that the stormtroopers were somewhat sold out to dry for the purpose of allowing the heroes to escape and potentially rescue Luke.
I'm quoting this twice but it is to make two different points.
What we see on screen shows two different scenarios. On the Tantive, many of the Rebel troops are standing with practically no cover at all, and are gunned down within seconds of the breach. On Bespin, we have Chewbacca slowly lumbering his way towards the exit, and several shots clearly miss his massive bulk, while he slowly turns around and shoots back. Again, that level of incompetence is never witnessed when it's Stormtroopers vs mooks.
And on D-day entire landing craft full of American or British soldiers were nearly wiped out by machine gun fire**. In Holland, Captain Winters stood alone on top of a dyke against the majority of a German battalion and survived unscathed. The fact is that different circumstances give different results in combat.
* Amusingly the webcomic Darths and Droids, with the premise that Star Wars was a tabletop RPG session, had an idea similar to this, with Jim playing Captain Antilies, dying, and then switching to his new character Han Solo( actually Greedo, who then killed and impersonated Han).
** I'm not actually sure the exact details on this. Are there any confirmed cases of an entire landing craft full of soldiers that were killed?