^ Yeah.
I really can't find the clip I want but there is a scene that is likely modified for the SE, in which an Imperial laser shot basically hooks "down" towards the ship and hits right above the "radar dish" if I recall correctly.
I rarely make predictions when it comes to future installments, because writers can do whatever they want, whether I think it makes sense or not.I also predict that Kylo Ren will turn to the light while Rey turns to the dark side eventually.
Obi-Won's Delta-7 had some pretty impressive ones, considering how ferociously Jango Fett unloaded on him over Geonosis. For that matter, the SFX used to represent shields in Star Wars canon are rarely as explicit as they would be in Trek or other series. Even the "ray shielded" exhaust port over the death star appears to be just an ordinary hole in the side of the station.It should be noted that the Jedi Starfighters don't have shields or hyperdrives, either.
Only thing is, adding shields doesn't appear to compromise engine or weapon performance for the basic design of the TIE fighter. They've stripped out just about everything else -- life support systems, landing gear, long range communication systems, etc -- while also adding those big "solar wings" that supposedly help power the ship but, pound for pound, wouldn't actually provide more energy than whatever it is that originally powered the Delta-7 or the ETA-2. It just makes more sense for those huge pylon/wing configuration to be literally ANYTHING ELSE but a solar collector. Even an oversized generator would make more sense, since it would mean the TIE's blasters are ridiculously over-powered for a ship that size, but that would still give it the ability to transfer some power to a shield generator if it wasn't going anywhere in a hurry.The TIE fighter seem to be a cheap derivative based on the Jedi fighters and the V-wing, but without the astromech socket, which removes its hyperspace capability under normal conditions...even with a hyperspace ring. Shields were not added to keep more power for the engines and weapons.
life support systems
Obi-Won's Delta-7 had some pretty impressive ones, considering how ferociously Jango Fett unloaded on him over Geonosis.
I would be very surprised if they didn't. They're comparable in size to the already-shielded and heavily armed N1.The Delta-7 has shields, the ones from Episode 3 don't. Or at least didn't in the EU. No mention in the new canon yet
I don't see Rey turning to The Dark Side either, but I do see Ben turning back to The Light. My theory for the end is that Rey and Ben end up both on the light side and get together, which then leads to the next Skywalker who will take over the lead role in the next trilogy.
Well IRL reasons, budget.I also get the idea, from the first two movies, that the Rebels and Rebellion were pretty human-centric and I'm not sure how to balance that with the greater diversity in Jedi.
Part of that seems to be fleshed out a little bit with RO, though that's still fairly human centric. The Scarif assault was a "major victory" for the Rebellion, so that may have swung more planets to their side, as well as the destruction of the first Death Star.I also get the idea, from the first two movies, that the Rebels and Rebellion were pretty human-centric and I'm not sure how to balance that with the greater diversity in Jedi.
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