Sadly they did give a canon answer why he was good at the X-Wing, it used very similar control scheme to his Skyhopper.
Similar controls or not, I doubt flying in space is anything like flying in an atmosphere.

Sadly they did give a canon answer why he was good at the X-Wing, it used very similar control scheme to his Skyhopper.
Similar controls or not, I doubt flying in space is anything like flying in an atmosphere.![]()
Not to mention lasers curve in space, spaceships stop moving when they run out of fuel, sonic bombs work in space...Pfft... Physics in Star Wars doesn’t matter. Lightsabers exist, after all.![]()
Not to mention lasers curve in space, spaceships stop moving when they run out of fuel, sonic bombs work in space...![]()
Star Wars is fantasy after all.
Star Wars has never had realistic physics.
(Wasn't complaining by the way, I'm agreeing with you.) Indeed, the unrealistic physics have been there from the very beginning. These are supposed to be like old fashioned space opera adventure serials like Flash Gordon, where everything's made up and the physics don't matter.I honestly can’t take any complaints against real world physics issues when it comes to SW seriously because it obviously works differently in a galaxy far, far away.
(Wasn't complaining by the way, I'm agreeing with you.) Indeed, the unrealistic physics have been there from the very beginning. These are supposed to be like old fashioned space opera adventure serials like Flash Gordon, where everything's made up and the physics don't matter.
Thing is the bombs work fine even with real physics, lmao.Tell that to the people who whined at the bombs in TLJ.
Thing is the bombs work fine even with real physics, lmao.
Yep.That, and there’s clearly gravity inside the bombers. Even without machinery or people ‘pushing’ them out, the bombs would still near-endlessly ‘fall’ in whatever direction they were pointed.
Similar controls or not, I doubt flying in space is anything like flying in an atmosphere.![]()
Pfft... Physics in Star Wars doesn’t matter. Lightsabers exist, after all.![]()
Stopping out of hyperspace in a planet's atmosphere..ummm....yea
I'd believe lightsabers exist before that, and in fact Doctor Michio Kaku has already shown how it can be made. It would look and could sound just like a lightsaber, it's activation would just be a bit different.
If, by "it's activation would just be a bit different," you mean that what Dr. Kaku is describing would be actually a ceramic rod enveloped in plasma and not really a lightsaber at all, then yes. So, in other words, no.Stopping out of hyperspace in a planet's atmosphere..ummm....yea
I'd believe lightsabers exist before that, and in fact Doctor Michio Kaku has already shown how it can be made. It would look and could sound just like a lightsaber, it's activation would just be a bit different.
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