This means that *he knows* that *Vader knows* that *firing torpedos at power cores* is an effective anti-command ship strategy
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"But, Sheev, buddy, it was Hannibal Lecter's fault" doesn't fly when the design flaw is one YOU thought of when you were NINE
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Also, Space Hannibal: "I am a genius. Here is where I hid my trap: at the most explosive part of the large exploding thing."
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Like, I never considered the idea that the reactor core would destroy the station to be remotely in question
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I really have to assume Jyn didn't hear the part of the hologram that explains the secret is the shaft TO the reactor.
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Ok but in reality shooting a missile into the reactor would create a chain reaction that blows up the whole thing doesn't make sense
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That would be one of the first things you'd make sure would not happen
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My grandfather survived the sinking of his aircraft carrier at Iwo Jima. It was sunk by two Japanese fighters.
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The first one blew up the emergency elevator shaft to dump water on the coal-fired power plant. The second rammed the plant itself.
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That was enough to split in half and sink the ship.
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Yeah but that whole thing is happening on an incredibly tiny scale compared to what's shown in Star Wars
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