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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Replying to @AnnieTheBruce @arthur_affect and
even trained soldiers to fire their weapons at all, much less actually kill anyone.
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It's also worth noting that when they were effective boarding Tantive IV and assaulting Hoth, they
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Replying to @AnnieTheBruce @arthur_affect and
were facing *uniformed* troops who would be easier to dehumanize.
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And Vader was right there and they were probably fucking terrified
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That too. And the most notable instance of poor marksmanship? The plan was to let the rebels go.
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Which reminds me how terrible a smuggler Han Solo is
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1. He didn't even think of the possibility that the plan was to let them go
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Fair point. Even after the ease of the escape was pointed out. Explains why he was in so much debt
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I mean that's text. His catchphrase is not thinking of something and going "It's not my fault"
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I think the biggest misconception in nerddom is that Han Solo is cool or capable
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