Look you have corrected me a few times when I was completely wrong and I have accepted it with relative grace . all I am saying is I wish you would stop acting like you have script approval .
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Look you have corrected me a few times when I was completely wrong and I have accepted it with relative grace . all I am saying is I wish you would stop acting like you have script approval .
I'm just growing tired of everything in the Star Wars universe having to be connected, related, or tied somehow to something else in the Star Wars universe. They did it in The Clone Wars, they're doing it in Star Wars Rebels, and it's getting ridiculous. Okay, The Force Awakens has established the connection to the previous movies; it's time to move on and find some new ground to cover.
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The color-coded call signs should refer to flights within a squadron, not the squadron themselves.
A squadron would be broken up into elements (usually 4 planes each) for tactical advantage and ease of communication.
For example: White flight might be the lead element; Blue and Red the left and right flanks; Green flight high cover; Gold flight low cover; etc.
So if Gold One says "Gold One taking fire", the squadron knows they're being attacked from below.
I don't know how this got so confused in the Star Wars universe.
EU writers who didn't know any better, I suppose.
My problem with the notion of Snoke being this all new, disconnected from everything, incredibly powerful figure is: Where the heck has he been all this time? Why has he only surfaced now (or relatively recently)? At least if he were Plagueis, the answer would be more readily understandable (trying to physically re-manifest himself from the ether of death or somesuch).
This sort of thing happens all the time in real life, there's plenty of precedence for it. Take Hitler for example, one of the most infamous dictators the world has ever known yet he came up from complete obscurity, until the aftermath of WW I and the birth of the Nazi party Adolf Hitler wasn't active in politics, and was only a Corporal in the Army.
Now, I get that they want to give the sense of the Rebels being kind of a ragtag fleet, but this stuff makes zero sense.
As I understand it, in most modern militaries, squadrons are made up of exclusively a single type of craft, and their mission roles are restricted to just what those craft are capable of doing. So, sure, if you fly multirole fighters, it'd make sense that your squadron would be able to perform the roles for which those fighters can be used. But there's no reason to have a squadron that is made up of two different kinds of craft, when one has a very limited mission profile.
All of this is to say that I don't think you can take anything depicted on screen (or worse, described in EU novels) as representing any kind of clear understanding of how a military organization might work.
Hitler also did not have the same background, theme music , basic physical apperance and " magical powers " as say Kaiser Wilhelm . also was not a fictional character ( unfortunately )who was written that way . yet himself foreshadowed everything he eventually did in a book no one bothered to read and or believe .
To be fair, I'm not overly concerned with how realistically Star Wars' fighter command is organized. Certainly for this film, there wasn't even all that much time spent on the starfighter action. More like cutting back and forth between ground and air combat, like at the end of ROTJ.
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Fine.
Let's assume it's Plagueis.
Now what?
Will that enhance your enjoyment of the films, or diminish them? Or will it have no effect at all?
Do you think it will make the story better, worse, or not really have any practical effect?
Who says Snoke is that powerful?
For thousands of years the jedi created order in the galaxy, then the Sith killed them all, and a new jedi came and killed the sith. (or convinced one sith to kill the other sith, whatever).
Then there was a power vacuum, all there was, was Luke, if we go by the films then Luke wasn't as strong as Yoda, and Yoda couldn't defeat the emperor, Vader managed it by catching him by surprise, while shouting Nooooooooooooo which Palpy somehow never noticed (thanks special edition).
So we have one jedi in the galaxy, teaching a new generation of youngsters to be Jedi,
For the first time in thousands of years, mid level strength force users are unopposed, Snoke doesn't have to be stronger than Luke, he just needed to be smarter, to break his heart by killing his students while turning his most promising one to the dark side.
With Luke abandoning the force, the dark side unbalances the force, until a new light side user is created, in Rey.
Is Rey more powerful than Snoke? Is Luke? We don't know, we haven't seen them fight, but anyone who projects himself thirty foot high is probably compensating for something.
To be fair, I'm not overly concerned with how realistically Star
Wars' fighter command is organized. Certainly for this film, there wasn't even all that much time spent on the starfighter action. More like cutting back and forth between ground and air combat, like at the end of ROTJ.
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Fine.
Let's assume it's Plagueis.
Now what?
Will that enhance your enjoyment of the films, or diminish them? Or will it have no effect at all?
Do you think it will make the story better, worse, or not really have any practical effect?
When I first heard the Plagueis theory I was at 35% that's where they were going with snoke then after all the similarity's one after the other I'm at 75% if Lucas was writing it I would be at 99% but I don't trust the writers to to not be purposely giggling a false birdy at us to look at while they sneek up behind .
To me the music is the best evidence to support it . I mean they give everyone there own music that is how has always been.
the only two reasons to give snoke the theme music that was only played once before while discussing Plagueis is they are the same person or they want us to think he is the same person .
Or I guess they could have just " phoned it in" like they seemed to do with the squad color designations Lol. but I give Williams more credit than that.
Anyway you think Rey will stick with the staff style weapon ? I hope so . maybe even two different color blades like in some of the concept art .