I totally agree.One man's freedom fighters is another man's terrorists.
Yup, Imperial designed security system, what a joke. Just like not having a basic mechanical lock on your top hatch for the all important very explosive chemical. It showed that the door was armored enough to withstand a Thermal Detonator because the attackers needed to open the heavy door with a lever to drop the grenades next to the chemicals to stop the shipments. Otherwise they would've just chucked the grenades and be done with the transport. But they don't since the doors must be strong enough to withstand the blast and heavy enough to require strong metal or wooden rods as leverage to open up, but the lack of any form of basic mechanical or even electronic locks is a INCREDIBLY DUMB over sight.BTW, did the Imperial computer security seem really back asswards? It had store genetic data of people who SHOULDN'T be able to access it and flagged them... but it didn't actually store the genetic data of people who SHOULD access it?
A smart design would've had the locks be electronic and only accessible via the cockpit.
It's either Imperial incompetence, or intentional security flaw planted by somebody who's on the inside for whatever purpose.Like wouldn't it have made more sense to have any imperial flagged as authorized with a sample than to rule out random rebels? Of course then it wouldn't have allowed Mando to use it :P
Just like how there was a vulnerability in the Death Star shaft.