Star Wars Episode IV- The battle of Yavin (part 2/2)
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@nepomusik That argument has little merit. The Death Star is a military installation. All military personnel knew the assumed risks when they accepted their assignments and boarded. The amount of civilians/sympathetic imperials onboard would be minimal.
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@nepomusik It still doesn't make sense to have people white-knight them, though.
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@PapagenoJuan2 No need, finished first time of asking, remember? But we can forget history by painting over the burn marks.
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@jazzx251 lol what?
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In many ways that's ONE thing the EU does really well, and perhaps one of the few rare things I sorta dislike about Star Wars; it goes beyond the idea of just vanilla good and evil, because life sometimes just ain't that simple.
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Excellent point.
As Commander of the Death Star, I would have evacuated all personnel into rings E-Z, with the "A" ring occupied solely by military gunning staff, and B-D as a buffer zone against high-impact explosives.
But Tarkin had other ideas above his space station.
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lol - not him as well!
I knew Wedge (a perfectly capable British theatre actor) was overdubbed. But I didn't know about Red Leader - I think that's a credit to the American voice actor (whoever he was) - I was fooled anyway.
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@jazzx251 It's funny that the actor that played him was british though...
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@nepomusik Some people actually believe the Empire is good, which is almost reasonable. ALMOST. I mean, the only remotely evil things they do in the series, aside from fighting the Rebels, are destroying Alderaan and enslaving Cloud City. The Expanded Universe handles the rest.
Luke just blew up a Death Star that was inhabited by millions, not all of them necessarily bad. How do you think he feels?
nepomusik 9 months ago 9
Rebel Base:"Luke, you switched off your targeting computer. What's wrong?"
Luke:"I don't trust Windows"
TheManUnitedFTW 8 months ago 7