he could've just fired his gun in the air, then he wouldn't have gotten caught after the inspection
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(apparently IRL the majority of soldiers historically did this in battle)
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that would explain the Bullets-to-hits ratio ive seen reported. Its like 100 to 1.
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in-universe explanation for stormtrooper marksmanship? Unconscious aversion to the act of killing?
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that makes their onscreen disposability even more troubling though
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But I'm a fan of the idea that there's really nothing at all special about Finn. He just decided not to kill
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect
you could go with a "clone degradation of orders over time thing" but otherwise yeah. Hes just a guy.
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but no troopers we see after III except for the defected rebel ones are clones
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @Plutoburns
I think that was the idea - "natural born" humans are more creative/adaptive than clones but less predictable
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which actually is a missed opportunity to explore that clones are still individuals
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not that clones are an oppressed class that exists yet irl
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but for practical reasons they couldn't cast a young Temeura Morrison
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