Hey, man. E still equals mc squared in SW as far as I know. F*cker must've weighed 1,000+ pounds. It's impressive she was able to hurt him at all.Mark wrote:Oh, I also forgot her great melee victory.
Against a massivly obese, immobal slug.
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In all honesty I think we are missing the point. she's an ideal, a symbol. Daughter of a big cheese and one major surviving political figure to one of the galaxies pleasant people planets....she's a symbol of hope and political power for the alliance. She may not fight, but people will fight for her
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Far from it - I'm pretty sure they were all 501st. The ones on the Tantive IV certainly were, the DS is probably disputable, but Bespin is almost dead-cert. Where Vader goes, so goes Vader's Fist.Deepcrush wrote:Other then Endor, weren't all of those "stock stormtroopers" as Mark pointed out? Even then she only hit one guy on Endor IIRC.
In any event, I don't see what the quality of the troops has to do with Leia's accuracy relative to the others which, as Tsu points out, is bloody good.
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The ones aboard the DS were ordered to let them escape, so there's a grain of salt there.
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The ones on the Tantive IV had to take her alive, so that also filters.
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They were also morons of the highest degree.
"There's one, set for stun." *Blam!*
"Poor dumb Jim, might of lived if he had already had his blaster set on stun so he could have just shot rather than stand around yakking like a idiot."
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Thats what you get for cloning the same guy for millions of copies. Just look at Mississippi...
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