Author Topic: Star Wars Ep VII reveal trailer  (Read 10253 times)


star wars nerd here
no, not all storm troopers are clones. the cloning factories on kamino were discontinued in the star wars universe once the galactic empire was formed (it was either that, or iirc, they were destroyed somehow). storm troopers were enlisted soldiers. thats why in ep 4 we see storm troopers of different heights and sizes (the funny scene with the trooper that bonks his head on the door in that one scene on the death star)
So that's why they all shoot terribly right? if I remember correctly the original Kamino clones demonstrated expert markmanship but the storm troopers barely ever seemed able to hit anything. Of course as usual I'm completely wrong for some reason or another..


So that's why they all shoot terribly right? if I remember correctly the original Kamino clones demonstrated expert markmanship but the storm troopers barely ever seemed able to hit anything. Of course as usual I'm completely wrong for some reason or another..
i think their terrible aim is was deliberate. i'm pretty sure vader would be less than happy to realize that his potential apprentice was killed by a stormtrooper. vader wanted everyone alive

it's also a movie and if you aim good main characters die


if I remember correctly the original Kamino clones demonstrated expert markmanship but the storm troopers barely ever seemed able to hit anything
christ almighty how many more times will this need to be said
Stormtroopers aren't all clones, in fact the empire banned cloning shortly after taking power. The Stormtrooper corps is by and large made up enlisted soldiers, recruited from (human) imperial civilians. The jango clones are still there, but not in large numbers.
you even hear stormtroopers talking to each other in the movies and they have different voices

They also stopped cloning because they didn't have copious amounts of droids to fight anymore

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You would be right if lightsaber hilts could not be made lightsaber resistant. There are various metals that are lightsaber resistant. Furthermore, a weapon can be imbued with the force to resist lightsabers.

You would be right if lightsaber hilts could not be made lightsaber resistant. There are various metals that are lightsaber resistant. Furthermore, a weapon can be imbued with the force to resist lightsabers.

then why the stuff wouldn' you make the ENTIRE crossbar out of that metal
less of a risk to oop-cidentally cut your OWN hand off is a good thing right?

then why the stuff wouldn' you make the ENTIRE crossbar out of that metal
less of a risk to oop-cidentally cut your OWN hand off is a good thing right?
Well, the metals are difficult to make/expensive. Idk. Probably because it looks cooler though.

to be fair even if the metal isn't saberproof

it's only a little bit of metal, and to cut through it you'd have to sliiiiide right down the blade
now if i'm not wrong when the blades touch they repel a bit and to do those cool-ass blade parries they have to press the blades together rather tightly; obviously this won't be the case if you're trying to swifly slide and cut through the crossguard, so the blade's just gonna get deflected back up and towards the crossguard


OR it's just made because it looks Dank Cool. that's always a reason.

OR it's just made because it looks Dank Cool. that's always a reason.
it might be just this.
in the comics, a Jedi uses one of these hilts

but seeing that makes me wonder how it'd be effective against a lightsaber. unless it can be enabled separately from the main blade, like a saberstaff, then its primary use is to look unique and dank cool.

yeah, i saw that on the wiki as well, and it's an even better example of the same problem

if the metal is saberproof, make the entire guard out of it; if it's not, the guard is useless

if the metal is saberproof, make the entire guard out of it; if it's not, the guard is useless
double bladed hilts have been cut through other sabers before, so i don't think they're saberproof
it's probably just to look cool overall