shuyung wrote:
When you're the government in power, you don't get to call your armed forces "The Resistance". At best, you could call them "The Empowered". Otherwise, the Armed Forces of the Galactic Republic.
We only saw part of the Galactic Republic for a few seconds staring up in terror at a bright light in the sky. The First Order controls this corner of the galaxy, and the "resistance" was the group trying to dislodge them.
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If your superweapon requires the entire energy output of the nearby star, how are you going to fire it twice?
I know, right? All my complaints about this movie focus on Starkiller Base. I am assuming the planet was mobile and hyperdrive capable. I know it strains credulity, but then I realized it didn't strain credulity any more than the Death Star did in the first place, so **** it. But a little exposition on the thing's capabilities would be nice, people.
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How does a star fit inside a planet? Science tells us it doesn't. I realize that Star Wars isn't exactly long on the scientific basis, historically, but come on.
I never got the impression the planet sucked up the star...just absorbed the star's energy. That star is now a dead cinder of carbon and iron. Even if that's not the case and it actually sucks up the material of a star, don't forget, when a star 1.4 times the mass of our own sun collapses into a neutron star, it is only 20kms in diameter. A smaller star could be packed into a much smaller ball. That's some kickass gravity manipulation then...but... the tech in Star Wars is already so incredibly impossible I don't care.
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How did Kylo Ren kill the rest of Luke Skywalker's apprentices, when he couldn't even handle one untrained girl who had just figured out the Jedi mind trick, and had only a basic, street fighter's knowledge of armed combat?
Again, you had Kaffis's reaction to Rey. I had a different one, "Who is she, who trained her, and why doesn't she remember?" I am sure we'll get that answer in Episode VIII.
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No matter how nearby other star systems are, they don't get to see the superweapon's fire trail. At least, not for years.
Again, I know, right? That was my SINGLE BIGGEST COMPLAINT right there. J.J. has no concept of either the distance between stars, or how slow light moves in relation to that distance (or both.) He demonstrated the same problem in Star Trek.
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When you're aware of the possibility that some psychopathic, tyrannical entity could blow up your planet, why aren't you defending against that possibility? You've had almost 40 years.
Who, now?
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People got hit with lightsaber blades and didn't get lopped into pieces. That's not how that works.
To be fair, they didn't show the results of any people he chopped with lightsaber blades. Lor San Tekka is probably in at least two pieces.