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We'll see. But unlike previous walk-on roles from OT characters, there's no indication that he's leaving.Thanas wrote:Stormtroopers still are little different from the droids of the clone wars. Tarkin was semi-competent. I wonder how easy the results of his work are undone in the next episode.
He was arrogant, not incompetent. He was seconds away from destroying the rebellion. What were the odds that out of 30 fighters, one of them would sink a torpedo into a 2 meter wide shaft 60-80 km without ANY deviation after a 90 degree high G turn into the main reactor through their own fighter swarm and surface guns?The Romulan Republic wrote:I'm not sure Tarkin should be competent. His main role in canon, aside from destroying Alderan, is bungling what should have been an easy victory.
Interestingly, Vympel posted a screengrab on SB that showed the rockets firing from the cannon turrets. Could be an animation flub, but both ships did it. Someone else also posted a shot that showed some kind of a green flash before the conventional explosion.Rogue 9 wrote:As for the end, it's interesting that the Imperial gunboats opted for rockets rather than energy weaponry to destroy the communications tower. Right tool for the job, I guess? It could suggest that the rockets are more powerful than the laser weaponry they carry.
They would have ruined him.Galvatron wrote:Every time Tarkin appears in these cartoons, I weep for how criminally unused he was in the prequels.
Because that's clearly not a Star Destroyer, but rather an Arquitens class escort.Irbis wrote:How we went from "the chances of survival are 725 to 1" to "multiple hits from Imperial warship cause innocent, cosmetic fire in background, not even scratch on hull"?
First of all, I very much doubt that those are the heaviest guns an Imperial ship can employ. Secondly, they did cause some damage. And third, is it possible that the ship in question has unusually good shielding and/or armour for a freighter? It is being run by a rebel group after all. Plus there's what Rogue 9 said.Irbis wrote:How we went from "the chances of survival are 725 to 1" to "multiple hits from Imperial warship cause innocent, cosmetic fire in background, not even scratch on hull"?
And? Even in case of Star Destroyer, they wouldn't be able to hit Falcon with heaviest guns. One hit from some sort of point defence battery and Han Solo chooses trying to flee through asteroid field (with 3,720 to 1 odds) instead of sticking around.Rogue 9 wrote:Because that's clearly not a Star Destroyer.
Tricked out rebel ship with combat parasite and a sensor scrambler.Irbis wrote: Here, the civilian freighter
Except in how it's bigger (Falcon is 34.37*25.61*8.27 vs the Ghost's 43.9*34.2*14.5 meters) with a dedicated mechanic-droid on board, and is fully crewed, you mean?that seems nowhere near Falcon
I... don't see Lando wearing a seat belt into battle at Endor. I can't recall Han wearing one ever, either.gets hit multiple times with heavy quad guns of a frigate (similar sized blaster bolts as in ESB scene) from point blank range and yet all we see is bad CGI acting of the pilot who doesn't even fall off the seat despite worst seat belt I have ever seen. Compare how violently Falcon shook from near misses - even TIEs were more threatening than that in TOT, IMHO.
The contrast is rather... stark, to say the least
So true. Its actually getting annoying how the Star Destroyers do fuck all in the show. They really need to stop having the Ghost go near them.I hasten to add that were it a Star Destroyer they'd likely have better odds, since the Star Destroyers in the show appear to have no guns at all.
Slightly off topic, but that page from the Visual Guide mentions somewhere called Old Jho's Pit Stop as a place they park the Ghost, which to my recollection we have yet to see - they're always just out in a field somewhere.NecronLord wrote:Tricked out rebel ship with combat parasite and a sensor scrambler.Irbis wrote: Here, the civilian freighterExcept in how it's bigger (Falcon is 34.37*25.61*8.27 vs the Ghost's 43.9*34.2*14.5 meters) with a dedicated mechanic-droid on board, and is fully crewed, you mean?that seems nowhere near Falcon
We also only see a tiny portion of their time, and that same page makes mention that they split time. That port might also not be on Lothal.Rogue 9 wrote:Slightly off topic, but that page from the Visual Guide mentions somewhere called Old Jho's Pit Stop as a place they park the Ghost, which to my recollection we have yet to see - they're always just out in a field somewhere.NecronLord wrote:Tricked out rebel ship with combat parasite and a sensor scrambler.Irbis wrote: Here, the civilian freighterExcept in how it's bigger (Falcon is 34.37*25.61*8.27 vs the Ghost's 43.9*34.2*14.5 meters) with a dedicated mechanic-droid on board, and is fully crewed, you mean?that seems nowhere near Falcon