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  • sprytel
    Talkative Member
    • Jun 26, 2009
    • 6651

    #31
    Originally posted by Brue
    i would say overconfident is accurate

    they played up the fact that as a jedi. luke needed to rely on the force to hit his target

    vader, a jedi clouded in darkness, failed to rely on the force and instead trusted his computer which is not as reliable.

    let's face it - has your computer ever messed up?
    you need to calibrate your wii controller - why do you think the tie fighter targeting computer is infalible?
    That makes me think of the scene on the Falcon where Han and Luke have the shootout against the TIE fighters. Han is always fiddling with that little dial on the side of his targeting computer. No idea what that dial does (given the Star Wars Expanded Universe, I'm sure there is a whole book about it somewhere) but Han sure makes it seem like it is really important. I always assumed it was some sort of calibration. Then again, Luke *never* touches the dial, and seems to shoot them down just as well... so go figure.

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    • Boris71
      GeekBot' For Life
      • May 13, 2007
      • 712

      #32
      well it could be luke didn't need to as he was using the force inxtictivly like when he destroyed the death star,

      they did play that aspect of luke up in the old marvel star wars comics
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