Posted: 2004-05-13 02:15pm
It's the same in the original version, it's a storm trooper.
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This would have a sliver of credibility if it wasn't for the fact even the movies agree Latents have access to some power. Or are you completely forgetting/ignoring Anakin's ability to race via precog?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Besides, Leia wasn't a Jedi at that time (though as far as I know, she never really got all the way into it in the EU), so she really didn't have any skills at all. She was just merely Force sensitive.
Could you create a screenshot, or at least specify, where that hole is? (For example, there was a burned spot right from her head before she was hit.)nightmare wrote:I just checked ROTJ (sp.ed) for a different reason, not this small debate, but I also watched this scene. I can confirm with 100% certainty that the blaster bolt struck the bunker on the right side. You get to see the burned hole in right after Leia was hit, two times. Although the blaster bolt makes it look like she was hit, the hole isn't even very close to her.
Whatever, forget it.SirNitram wrote:This would have a sliver of credibility if it wasn't for the fact even the movies agree Latents have access to some power. Or are you completely forgetting/ignoring Anakin's ability to race via precog?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Besides, Leia wasn't a Jedi at that time (though as far as I know, she never really got all the way into it in the EU), so she really didn't have any skills at all. She was just merely Force sensitive.
Screenshots yes, upload them no. My webspace is down. The most visible time is when Han is raises his hands when he thinks they're caught by Chewie's AT-ST. From there you can trace it backwards easily. There's also a blooper since the hole is gone shortly afterwards. (Was this either recorded first, or is the hole only there in the sp ed? dunno.. I haven't got the originals, sob. But I'll get the DVD for sure..)vakundok wrote:Could you create a screenshot, or at least specify, where that hole is? (For example, there was a burned spot right from her head before she was hit.)nightmare wrote:I just checked ROTJ (sp.ed) for a different reason, not this small debate, but I also watched this scene. I can confirm with 100% certainty that the blaster bolt struck the bunker on the right side. You get to see the burned hole in right after Leia was hit, two times. Although the blaster bolt makes it look like she was hit, the hole isn't even very close to her.
Armour.vakundok wrote:Other:
The guards in the prison of the DS1 produced sparks.
Armour.The AT-ST pilot Leia hit (when she got back her weapon) produced sparks.
Probably had hidden armour under clothes- he's a bounty hunter.Greedo produced many many sparks.
Probably just tiny superheated chunks of wood being flung out.Living trees produced sparks.
Both the ewok catapult and the flying wing produced sparks.
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:It would be better if you didn't use armour as a magic bullet, especially in the cases where people clearly weren't wearing armour (such as the DS prison guards).
You do undwerstand it's your onus to PROVE such.YT300000 wrote:DS TrooperSpanky The Dolphin wrote:It would be better if you didn't use armour as a magic bullet, especially in the cases where people clearly weren't wearing armour (such as the DS prison guards).
How do you know they aren't wearing armour? It could be under their uniforms, or it could BE their uniforms (remember the silkish sweater of armour from Darth Maul Shadow Hunter?). After all, equipping your guards with armour makes quite a bit of sense.
In the DS guards had sparks flying from them and not melting fabric?Illuminatus Primus wrote:His evidence is the sparks themselves and real world knowledge of material behavior.
When was the last time flesh and fabric sparked enormously?
How do you know he's not actually a war-droid? Maybe he's got stinger missiles that fire out of his nipples, or Corellian durni in his chest that's loaded into a catapult, ready to be launched at rebel scum and chew bees at them!YT300000 wrote:How do you know they aren't wearing armour? It could be under their uniforms, or it could BE their uniforms (remember the silkish sweater of armour from Darth Maul Shadow Hunter?). After all, equipping your guards with armour makes quite a bit of sense.
Because those make no sense. Whereas mine does.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:How do you know he's not actually a war-droid? Maybe he's got stinger missiles that fire out of his nipples, or Corellian durni in his chest that's loaded into a catapult, ready to be launched at rebel scum and chew bees at them!YT300000 wrote:How do you know they aren't wearing armour? It could be under their uniforms, or it could BE their uniforms (remember the silkish sweater of armour from Darth Maul Shadow Hunter?). After all, equipping your guards with armour makes quite a bit of sense.
I haven't seen ANH in far too long, but IIRC, it had a similar effect to a bolt from Leia's DDC Defender hitting ST armour.I've said it before, and I'll say it again: That guard went up in smoke and flamage. It's not his guts, and it's not metal sparks.
When you have no proof aside from your own supposition it does not matter how outlandish the other person remarks are...they need proof for BOTH.YT300000 wrote:Because those make no sense. Whereas mine does.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:How do you know he's not actually a war-droid? Maybe he's got stinger missiles that fire out of his nipples, or Corellian durni in his chest that's loaded into a catapult, ready to be launched at rebel scum and chew bees at them!YT300000 wrote:How do you know they aren't wearing armour? It could be under their uniforms, or it could BE their uniforms (remember the silkish sweater of armour from Darth Maul Shadow Hunter?). After all, equipping your guards with armour makes quite a bit of sense.
I haven't seen ANH in far too long, but IIRC, it had a similar effect to a bolt from Leia's DDC Defender hitting ST armour.[/quote]YT300000 wrote:I've said it before, and I'll say it again: That guard went up in smoke and flamage. It's not his guts, and it's not metal sparks.
Fine. Please explain why the hell LEIA DID NOT REACT IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE BOLT HIT HER. If I get hit by a bullet, I'm not going to remain unaware of it for a noticable period of time.vakundok wrote:Could you create a screenshot, or at least specify, where that hole is? (For example, there was a burned spot right from her head before she was hit.)nightmare wrote:I just checked ROTJ (sp.ed) for a different reason, not this small debate, but I also watched this scene. I can confirm with 100% certainty that the blaster bolt struck the bunker on the right side. You get to see the burned hole in right after Leia was hit, two times. Although the blaster bolt makes it look like she was hit, the hole isn't even very close to her.
Other:
The guards in the prison of the DS1 produced sparks.
The AT-ST pilot Leia hit (when she got back her weapon) produced sparks.
Greedo produced many many sparks.
Living trees produced sparks.
Both the ewok catapult and the flying wing produced sparks.
The (translated) novelisation writes that Leia was hit on her arm.
The script available on the net writes: "... suddenly cries out in pain, her shoulder hit by a laser blast."
Ehh, forget it! I beg your pardon for my disturbance.
Except that it wasn't pointed out to Leia by someone else. She DID react to it...eventually. The problem is is that there was a big bright flash with sparks and stuff that persisted for a good quarter second at LEAST before she even started to express a reaction - prior to that she remained looking back at Han with virtually the same expression on her face. No change in facial expression, no flinching, no motion whatsoever, nothing.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Not entirely true. Soldiers in combat situations have been shot and been noncognizant of the fact until pointed out by a compatriot (read Mark Bowden's Black Hawk Down account of the Ranger/DELTA action in Mogadishu, Somalia for examples).
Human reaction times to pain and physical trauma, esp. under stressful combat conditions, aren't necessarily going to be instant.Connor MacLeod wrote:Except that it wasn't pointed out to Leia by someone else. She DID react to it...eventually. The problem is is that there was a big bright flash with sparks and stuff that persisted for a good quarter second at LEAST before she even started to express a reaction - prior to that she remained looking back at Han with virtually the same expression on her face. No change in facial expression, no flinching, no motion whatsoever, nothing.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Not entirely true. Soldiers in combat situations have been shot and been noncognizant of the fact until pointed out by a compatriot (read Mark Bowden's Black Hawk Down account of the Ranger/DELTA action in Mogadishu, Somalia for examples).
Why do we neccesarily assume that pain would be the only reaction she would have, though? Are all her senses totally numb or something? She won't feel any heat? the impact on her arm? The melting/vaporization of her clothing (much less flesh)? Not even see or react to the obviously bright flash that accompanies the effect? I find that highly unlikely.1337n1nj4 wrote:Human reaction times to pain and physical trauma, esp. under stressful combat conditions, aren't necessarily going to be instant.Connor MacLeod wrote:Except that it wasn't pointed out to Leia by someone else. She DID react to it...eventually. The problem is is that there was a big bright flash with sparks and stuff that persisted for a good quarter second at LEAST before she even started to express a reaction - prior to that she remained looking back at Han with virtually the same expression on her face. No change in facial expression, no flinching, no motion whatsoever, nothing.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Not entirely true. Soldiers in combat situations have been shot and been noncognizant of the fact until pointed out by a compatriot (read Mark Bowden's Black Hawk Down account of the Ranger/DELTA action in Mogadishu, Somalia for examples).
I can personally attest to the fact that taking physical trauma while emotionally aroused and focused elsewhere doesn't make for instant reaction times to said pain.
There's also the matter that the brain itself doesn't always interpret such signals as pain at the moment they occur, if there's a sufficient volume of tissue affected at once. A blaster bolt to the shoulder would probably qualify.
True, I only have the evidence of how materials react in real life- perhaps not totally applicable here.Ghost Rider wrote:When you have no proof aside from your own supposition it does not matter how outlandish the other person remarks are...they need proof for BOTH.
Conceeded. I don't have my copy of ANH around, so I am not able to debate this right now.Then you recall wrong since it emitted smoke as from fabric and flesh being burned.
1:07 Han fires, Officer emits smoke, no sparks.
1:13:03, 1:13:07 Both an officer and Death Star Guard shot dead center...smoke, no sparks.
So please show that this is not melted fabric and flesh.
There are no sparks.
So unless you can show sparks being emitted from either the guard from when Han shot him or in the detention area where Luke and Han shot them. You have no standing.