Anyone who saw the movie once knows that didn't shoot Vaders' ship : /At that moment Han Solo shows up shoots Darth Vader's TIE fighter, sending it spinning out of control.
Anyone who saw the movie once knows that didn't shoot Vaders' ship : /At that moment Han Solo shows up shoots Darth Vader's TIE fighter, sending it spinning out of control.
Yeah, I know that happened.
When you consider that TIE Fighters do not have shields, but Vader's TIE Advanced does, then it makes sense. Han wouldn't pick as his first target a ship he couldn't destroy instantly; that would waste the element of surprise. And the wingman would know that giving Vader a nudge out of the line of fire wouldn't destroy Vader. (He either sacrificed himself or miscalculated his own craft's capabilities.)
When did the movie establish that Vader's TIE Fighter had sheilds but the others didn't?
The movie didn't establish much of anything about TIE technology, but the idea of the T/A mark 1 having shields is well-known. I don't recall where it was first introduced, but I know it was featured in the game X-Wing (1993).
They were probably hitting his shields. X-Wings do have shields, it's only the vanilla TIE Fighters that don't. As I recall, when a laser blast hits a shielded ship in the Star Wars universe you don't actually see a shield shimmer into existence like in Star Trek.
I like the prequels.
They were probably hitting his shields. X-Wings do have shields, it's only the vanilla TIE Fighters that don't. As I recall, when a laser blast hits a shielded ship in the Star Wars universe you don't actually see a shield shimmer into existence like in Star Trek.
They were probably hitting his shields. X-Wings do have shields, it's only the vanilla TIE Fighters that don't. As I recall, when a laser blast hits a shielded ship in the Star Wars universe you don't actually see a shield shimmer into existence like in Star Trek.
They must've adjusted once the fighters showed up. (Didn't work too well for Biggs and Wedge anyway)
Once they go into the Trench they switch all shields to double-front, no?
BS. It's the revisionist writing that Lucas has came up with the the decade since to have his movies make more sense
What makes even less sense is that Vader gets off a bunch of shots at Luke (after he says "I have you now") and they don't seem to do anything at all.
When did the movie establish that Vader's TIE Fighter had sheilds but the others didn't?
The movie didn't establish much of anything about TIE technology, but the idea of the T/A mark 1 having shields is well-known. I don't recall where it was first introduced, but I know it was featured in the game X-Wing (1993).
And the nuttiness of the Star Wars EU creeps back in. The movie never established, showed, or suggested that Vader's TIE-Advanced had shields. There wasn't even a "shield flash" when he was clipped. A random movie goer sitting in the theaters in 1977 would've watched that scene and said, "Gee! Why didn't Han just shoot the lead ship?!" Not say, "Will, in the extended universe novels and tech books that've yet to be written, as well as the Laserdisc commentary to be released in 20 years George Lucas says that Vader's shuttle had shields and Han knew this."
The movie didn't establish much of anything about TIE technology, but the idea of the T/A mark 1 having shields is well-known. I don't recall where it was first introduced, but I know it was featured in the game X-Wing (1993).
And the nuttiness of the Star Wars EU creeps back in. The movie never established, showed, or suggested that Vader's TIE-Advanced had shields. There wasn't even a "shield flash" when he was clipped. A random movie goer sitting in the theaters in 1977 would've watched that scene and said, "Gee! Why didn't Han just shoot the lead ship?!" Not say, "Will, in the extended universe novels and tech books that've yet to be written, as well as the Laserdisc commentary to be released in 20 years George Lucas says that Vader's shuttle had shields and Han knew this."
Exactly. If it wasn't established in the movie itself, it doesn't count.
And the nuttiness of the Star Wars EU creeps back in. The movie never established, showed, or suggested that Vader's TIE-Advanced had shields. There wasn't even a "shield flash" when he was clipped. A random movie goer sitting in the theaters in 1977 would've watched that scene and said, "Gee! Why didn't Han just shoot the lead ship?!" Not say, "Will, in the extended universe novels and tech books that've yet to be written, as well as the Laserdisc commentary to be released in 20 years George Lucas says that Vader's shuttle had shields and Han knew this."
Exactly. If it wasn't established in the movie itself, it doesn't count.
But what I told you was true.....from a certain point of view.
Han's aim was off because he'd lost confidence when Greedo shot first.![]()
I'm surprised the guy doesn't have a name and EU backstory already. I'm sure he'll get one now that he's had attention drawn to him.
Oh, but he does.
People watching the movie in 1977 would've thought the same thing, "Why didn't Han shoot the lead, obviously more advanced ship?" It's a legit question.
Easy enough to answer. We saw that even when Vader had a target lock on Luke's X-Wing, his first few shots missed. Therefore, targeting is not an exact science -- only logical, since a target can move after a bolt is fired, and an energy bolt can't maneuver in flight to compensate for that movement. So it's entirely consistent that Han might've missed Vader's fighter and hit his wingman by mistake.
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