The Mandalorian (TV series)

And I’ve also seen people punch not steel walls with “protective gloves” like Kevlar plates(because ain’t nothing in the world more dumb/ridiculous than a platoon of young soldiers), who break/crack/sprain fingers punching their buddies trying out their newly purchased “high speed” gloves for a deployment(not everyone sticks with just issued for a deployment).

Her gloves are still dumb (when used to) punch him in the head without a true armored glove/gauntlet is stupid.


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Not sure why everyone works so hard to prove flaws.

Maybe we can also debate why there's sound in space?

Yeah, I get a fistfight should be more grounded in reality than a space battle, but I think it's time to just this one go?


Or how thrusters work in space with no air to push against,..........??????????????
 
Or how thrusters work in space with no air to push against,..........??????????????

Let's ask Newton...

Newton's third law in action
Rockets traveling through space encompass all three of Newton's laws of motion.

When the engines fire and propel the rocket forward, it is the result of a reaction. The engine burns fuel, which is accelerated toward the rear of the ship. This causes a force in the opposite direction to push the rocket forward. Thrusters can also be used on the sides of the rocket to make it change direction, or on the front to create a backwards force to slow the rocket down.

And if, while working on the outside of the rocket, the astronaut's rope breaks and they drift away from the rocket, they can use one of their tools, for example, to change directions and get back to the rocket. The astronaut can throw their hammer in the direction directly opposite of where they want to go. The hammer will go flying off very quickly away from the rocket and the astronaut will very slowly travel back to the rocket. This is why Newton's Third Law is considered to be the fundamental principle of rocket science.
 
I don’t give a damn how “bad ass” or how much combat experience you have....you punch a guy in the helmet with bare fists, you’re too stupid to live, and everything previously claimed about you is wrong.
When I was 14 I started racing sprint cars and stock cars. My dad told me to always keep my helmet on, specifically when someone came up to me after a race looking pissed.
 
Boy, everyone goes a little loopy after we've run out of things to say about the last episode, huh? Roll on ep6!
 
I’m just amazed this thread hasn’t turn into a ep8 rage thread like all the other Star Wars topic threads

Wait I didn’t do what I think I just did right...?
 
Really curious what the endgame will be with this story... The Mando cant just leave the child anywhere without it being in danger, but he will also be hunted forever as long as he has it. We've gotta get to a point where he finds a way for him to not be tracked anymore or something.
 
Really curious what the endgame will be with this story... The Mando cant just leave the child anywhere without it being in danger, but he will also be hunted forever as long as he has it. We've gotta get to a point where he finds a way for him to not be tracked anymore or something.

Only if they want him to stop moving. Dozens of classic successful TV shows were wagon train style; new place each week, forever.
 
Maybe season 2 will have a time jump and teen-baby yoda is all bounty hunter decked out and running missions with Mando :p Its just a bit complicated now that he cant ever be in the guild again.
 
New paint job on the armor, tweak to the voice filter in the helmet, switch it the razor crest for what I'm sure is over if the many other ships in the Mandalorian covert's fleet, and he's a new man.
 
I also ran across this today. As I said before, I don't have a problem with it at all, but it's what I've suspected since Pascal's casting was announced well into production.


 
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