like him just holding a bullet in midair and casually leaving it there
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Interesting note on the hesitation thing: Finn's hesitation leads to a good outcome. If he'd tried to stop >
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> Phasma and the other troopers from killing the villagers, he'd have been killed too, and the droid would now >
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> be in the hands of the First Order
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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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The RPG said defective blasters, thoguh there is extensive research that it's really hard to get
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even trained soldiers to fire their weapons at all, much less actually kill anyone.
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it's actually fucked up looking at how the US military has made progress "fixing" this "problem"
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