Posted: 2005-04-24 11:26pm
Please don't ever type like that again...Smuggler's run wrote:two reasons. u coulda got a lucky shot.
or u might distract them y u run for hyperspace.
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Please don't ever type like that again...Smuggler's run wrote:two reasons. u coulda got a lucky shot.
or u might distract them y u run for hyperspace.
i am what i am.....Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Please don't ever type like that again...Smuggler's run wrote:two reasons. u coulda got a lucky shot.
or u might distract them y u run for hyperspace.
And let the Imperials find the Death Star plans on their ship? Don't think so.Icehawk wrote:Now that I think of it, the crew of the Tantive IV SHOULDNT have even put up any resistance at all. Wasnt it officially and Imperial vessel with an Imperial diplomatic crew after all? Leia was offically a member of the Imperial senate. Sure everyone on it was really a Rebel, but if they had just played along with their official roles, instead of revealing their true intentions by trying to escape and then fight things could have gone much smoother for them.
Question the prisoners.Crossroads Inc. wrote:Question... If Vader knew the plans were on the ship, why not blow it up?
You can't interrogate a cloud of radioactive gasCrossroads Inc. wrote:Question... If Vader knew the plans were on the ship, why not blow it up?
Because those transmissions could also be jammed. Not only that, but the transmissions could be tracked to Tantive IV, thus it follows that they can be tracked from Tantive IV. If Antilles and Leia beamed them to Yavin then that's a glorious buttfucking 'whoopsie daisy!' in the works. The other alternative is to beam it to another mobile asset, trouble with that is, there may not be any active or in range (assuming the last is a problem, and the first would definitely be a problem considering the speed in which an Imperial response would be).Stravo wrote:Couldn't they simply have beamed the plans somehwere else? In AOTC it is clearly shown that communications technology allows them to send transmissions from the Outer Rim (Geonosis and Kamino) to the Core (Coruscant) nearly instantly. So why didn't the Tantive simply pass on the plans to somoene else before they fell into Imperial hands. Vader tears the ship apart, finds nothing, instant diplomatic incident.
They already know.Stravo wrote:Couldn't they simply have beamed the plans somehwere else? In AOTC it is clearly shown that communications technology allows them to send transmissions from the Outer Rim (Geonosis and Kamino) to the Core (Coruscant) nearly instantly. So why didn't the Tantive simply pass on the plans to somoene else before they fell into Imperial hands. Vader tears the ship apart, finds nothing, instant diplomatic incident.
It stands to reason that if they transmit, they'd be able to analyze what was being sent, even if it is coded. They might as well confess.ISB Ch.3 wrote:The agents in Media sarcastically refer to Signal as "a group of beings who sort through the garbage in order to discover what a family said to each other at breakfast." Signal does occasionally overreach itself, applying blindingly sophisticated mathematical techniques to squeeze nonexistent meanings from chaotic data. However, it was Signal which discovered that Leia Organa had the plans to the Death Star through the analysis of unshielded ELEL (Extremely Low Energy Level) transmissions from her ship.
Besides, they probably assumed that they were going to die a long, painful death. Why dont go out in a blaze of glory?Crossroads Inc. wrote:Ah! Well in that case my orginal point stands. The ship knows it's screwed, but won't be killed, so give those Imperials a great big "UP YOURS" and shoot it with all you have!
Dump it into a few anonymus com-sats and broadcast it to everyone.Stofsk wrote:Not only that, but the transmissions could be tracked to Tantive IV, thus it follows that they can be tracked from Tantive IV. If Antilles and Leia beamed them to Yavin then that's a glorious buttfucking 'whoopsie daisy!' in the works.
But Tantive IV is being jammed (I consider that highly likely). So no dice.CJvR wrote:Dump it into a few anonymus com-sats and broadcast it to everyone.Stofsk wrote:Not only that, but the transmissions could be tracked to Tantive IV, thus it follows that they can be tracked from Tantive IV. If Antilles and Leia beamed them to Yavin then that's a glorious buttfucking 'whoopsie daisy!' in the works.
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Subject: Imperial doomsday device.
Which may account for the Tantive IV putting up a fight in the first place. They may be massively overwhelmed ship-to-ship, but they may have considered themselves a favourable match against imperial forces.these rebel soldiers were Aldeeraanian Royal Army units rather than rebel army units
Did the crew of the Tantive IV have any idea that Vader was aboard the Devastator? Leia seemed genuinely suprised when she brings up the 'the imperial senate will not distill for this' crap, when forced to meet Vader aboard the seized ship. If the rebels had any idea a Sith Lord was aboard, perhaps they would have been less hasty with their choice of force.There seems to be the impression that Darth Vader would respect due process. He wouldn't - he's a goddamn Sith Lord. He knew they were spies. Saying '"nuh uh, we're a diplomatic ship" would just result in him employing seventy interrogation droids instead of one.
They were. Over Toprawa. They made a break for it and were followed to Tatooine by the Devastator; all bets were off after that.Seele wrote:Maybe the Devastator hailed them telling them to power down and prepare to be boarded for a search like a traffic stop but Tantive IV just bolted. Leaving no choice for an "incident" that might came sympathy from the Senate.
To be fair, he does have reasonable cause. Senator should not mean total immunity. She had already "accidentally" trepassed highly restricted (yeah, who would believe a navigation error would just you next to Toprawa out of all the space in the galaxy)? Intel had already intercepted ELEL transmissions saying she got the plans. Stopping the Tantive IV is perfectly reasonable. Honestly, killing Leia is perfectly reasonable. Treason = death.Cykeisme wrote:I think the line "inform the senate that all on board were killed" pretty much shows that whatever happened, Vader had no intention of allowing anyone to get away.
The Imperials should not have been firing on a consular ship carrying an ambassador anyway... by attacking and boarding the Tantive IV, their intention is clear: let no one live to talk about it.