bilateralrope wrote: ↑2020-12-20 09:59pm
Patroklos wrote: ↑2020-12-20 06:39pm If Dark Troopers are no more effective than known decades-old battle droid technology what was the innovation?
The one Din fought seemed quite resistant to everything Din threw at them until he managed to get the spear up its neck. But that still had him taking a pounding that I doubt he would have survived without his armor. Especially the part where his head got hammered into the wall.
That's not the point. The Empire already has access to all manor of battle droid. For decades. At the very least the IG series which we see lay waste to whole companies of stormtroopers per scene in season one. I see nothing new about these things other than they fly (I think some CW ones could fly too), and nothing at all linking them to BY which was the whole point of trying to acquire him (I might be wrong on that one, the rest stands).
And this episode shows multiple of these being destroyed by their own reflected blaster fire. Near the end of the Luke sequence, you actually see one get disabled by luke throwing the head of another at it at visibly trackable non-impressive speed. So they are vulnerable to normal blasters, slow kinetics, and of course lightsabers.
I am not impressed by the blast door battering because there is no reason every battle droid wouldn't be that strong. It does demonstrate they do have strength though. Until you remember they couldn't break through their own normal storage room door or the windows of that door in short order. I realize those windows were are not glass, but they sure as hell are not blast doors either.
This also devalues Luke for future stores if the Dark Troopers are at the top of that threat continuum. If the best of the bad guys have to offer relative to the good guys is this, there is no credible threat to be posed to base a story off of. I have no interest in reading/watching stores of Luke walking down hallways effortlessly destroying third-act villians like first act mooks. It is as boring as watching Bo Katan/every-one else in this series nonchalantly do the same in every scene. Which is as boring as watching Kenobi and/or Anakin do the same to battle droids for three feature-length movies.
They are clearly far more durable than anything in stormtrooper armor. Only going down to people with rare equipment and/or abilities. Against the average people the Empire would want to kill, they would be more effective than stormtroopers.
We see exactly one non-space wizard encounter, and that guy had plot armor along with his magic armor. If the range is between that and the stormtroopers of this series, that is an infinite range of possibilities you can draw zero conclusions from.
And note Din walked away from that fight unharmed (as his fight with Gideon shows). So however brutal some of those blows from the Dark Trooper looked, in the end they were the equivalent of a smack by a feather pillow story-wise.
If these things were supposed to be impressive they needed to do something impressive. Like kill off some of these rando good guy sidekicks. At this point, Din's entourage will be 50 deep the way he keeps collecting secondary characters, all of whom are better than any enemy they encounter.
The only sort of party member they killed off was a whole season ago, and he wasn't a fighter so it doesn't validate the threat. If you want to count the IG he had the opposite effect, he killed so many on his way out you wonder why the good guys ever gave the remnant a second thought.
Come to think of it, the fact that they are 100% droid works directly against the idea that BY was somehow instrumental to their creation.
Why would you think that the forces used to
capture Grogu somehow needed him to create them ?
The scene with the tanks already made it clear that his blood was necessary for something else.[/quote]
I took the guys in the tanks to be a step to the Dark Troopers.
And another note. We have had two season finale encounters with the big bad. In both he loses without any cost to the good guys. This is saterday morning cartoon inspiration, not gritty Western.