Nobody is arguing that point.People that don't have at least a shelf filled with SW reference material are subhuman pieces of shit.
Nobody is arguing that point.People that don't have at least a shelf filled with SW reference material are subhuman pieces of shit.
The same type that are on the Lancer class frigate. I could do this all day.Someone forgot that the Falcon has upper and lower turrets and not fixed guns.
Oopsie, bro.
I think you're sort of injecting EU books/games/technical manuals into those theories instead of remembering how the movies actually went.Keep waiting for someone else to say it, but the tie fighter and x wing durability is an indication of how each side feels about it's people. For the empire, the stormtroopers were cannon fodder, and they didn't give a fuck how many they lost, they just needed to crank them out quickly.
And if you think that sounds like poor strategy, then you must be forgetting the emperor was Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeevillll
There's no 'sort of' about it, TBH. But the discussion wasn't about just the original 3 movies. Because as you pointed out, the x-wings were shown as being just as vulnerable as TIEs in them. Most of it probably came from the X-wing series of books. Some of it came from technical manuals, and some of it came from a book or 2 about the time period when the Empire was getting started. At the time, all of those things were blessed as canon by Lucas. So I feel it's not way out of line to draw on that now.I think you're sort of injecting EU books/games/technical manuals into those theories instead of remembering how the movies actually went.
I thought about buying them but I don't have a joystick or a gamepad.Oh yes, and you can buy versions that run on a modern computer at Gog.com. God I played the shit out of them!
Because tatooine got glassed when it was the infinite empire and it's moisture burned away. It evaporates/ condenses really quickly due to those damn suns.Who puts a moisture farm in the middle of the desert??
I do figure that the idea behind it goes along the lines of pulling moisture out of the air, but desert air is very dry. I read somewhere about a technique used in dry parts of South America - coastal Chile or something, where they were able to harvest moisture from the air by setting up huge sails of some material. But that worked only because the air was coming in from the Pacific ocean.
But in the Star Wars universe where high speed travel ( surface based ) and space travel, hyperspace et al. Is a common, affordable tech, then places where water is scarce could tanker it in.