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Is Disney "Star Wars" universe imploding?

How about all you stop responding to Refuge since you're just going in circles, they won't stop.
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Luke wasn't lying, why would he? He had a friend who backed him up. I know the T-16 wasn't a fighter but...
"... the controls for the T-16 Skyhopper were very similar to the controls of an X-Wing fighter. So much so that the rebels used them to train pilots. T-16's were a ubiquitous vehicle and therefore easy enough for the Rebels to get their hands on for training purposes, much more so than X-Wings."
It's better writing. We get this background from Luke. We see him with his model sky hopper and then it kind of jumps to that next level, where he does something almost hard to believe. I don't think anyone entirely believes he should have been able to mix it with experienced pilots but I believed him more than Rey! Come on she got in not just an ordinary craft she got in an iconic piece of Star Wars and got to Han level in a blink of an eyelid.

Seriously are the controls off a landspeeder the same? Must be, huh.
None of that is in the film. That's the point. We have Luke say he is a pilot. Rey says she is a pilot. Both demonstrate that skill. So, they are pilots. The evidence is on screen.
 
"... the controls for the T-16 Skyhopper were very similar to the controls of an X-Wing fighter. So much so that the rebels used them to train pilots. T-16's were a ubiquitous vehicle and therefore easy enough for the Rebels to get their hands on for training purposes, much more so than X-Wings."
Would you mind pointing out to me where that is said in the film? I'm skimming (and CTRL+fing) through the script but I can't find any of that.
 
Luke wasn't lying, why would he? He had a friend who backed him up. I know the T-16 wasn't a fighter but...
"... the controls for the T-16 Skyhopper were very similar to the controls of an X-Wing fighter. So much so that the rebels used them to train pilots. T-16's were a ubiquitous vehicle and therefore easy enough for the Rebels to get their hands on for training purposes, much more so than X-Wings."
It's better writing. We get this background from Luke. We see him with his model sky hopper and then it kind of jumps to that next level, where he does something almost hard to believe. I don't think anyone entirely believes he should have been able to mix it with experienced pilots but I believed him more than Rey! Come on she got in not just an ordinary craft she got in an iconic piece of Star Wars and got to Han level in a blink of an eyelid.

Seriously are the controls off a landspeeder the same? Must be, huh.

If you're going to use out of movie material, so can we.
Rey practised flying in flight simulators found in the crashed ships according to out of movie material.

https://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Flight_simulator

"In the months before the attack on Tuanul, Rey, a scavenger on the desert planet Jakku, practiced flying using an A-wing simulaton."
 
Would you mind pointing out to me where that is said in the film? I'm skimming (and CTRL+fing) through the script but I can't find any of that.
It's not. It is ancillary material from the books. I think from the Incredible Cross-sections series.

Also, what @Tuskin38 said. Rey scavenged old Rebel fighter parts and computers to learn to fly.
 
It's not. It is ancillary material from the books. I think from the Incredible Cross-sections series.

Also, what @Tuskin38 said. Rey scavenged old Rebel fighter parts and computers to learn to fly.
Yup, I knew that about Rey's non-movie backstory, but I didn't know we're including non-movie stuff in this discussion.
 
None of that is in the film. That's the point. We have Luke say he is a pilot. Rey says she is a pilot. Both demonstrate that skill. So, they are pilots. The evidence is on screen.
I'm pretty sure (Biggs was it) said Luke was a pretty good bush pilot in the big fight scene. There was that whole bit about old times etc. It wasn't just Luke lying. Though again this comes back to whataboutisms. If it were then it even emphasises more how badly written Rey's set up to fly the Falcon was.
 
Yup, I knew that about Rey's non-movie backstory, but I didn't know we're including non-movie stuff in this discussion.
Didn't think we were, but I recognize the quote. It just demonstrates the amount of slack that is given to Luke over Rey.

I like this article too. The whole article is worth reading, but this quote stood out to me as it relates to Luke's skills:
But remember, although Luke had piloting experience we don't know that he ever flew an X-Wing and we know very well that he never flew one in formation with rebel fighters. He also had no experience in a dogfight or taking down an enemy ship like the Death Star. However, he was able to do all of this because of the Force. Not training, not long months in Rebel flight school, but the Force. It guided him.
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I'm pretty sure (Biggs was it) said Luke was a pretty good bush pilot in the big fight scene. There was that whole bit about old times etc. It wasn't just Luke lying. Though again this comes back to whataboutisms. If it were then it even emphasises more how badly written Rey's set up to fly the Falcon was.
Wasn't that scene cut? The overall result is the same. Both Luke and Rey claim to be pilots and then demonstrate that skill.
 
I'm pretty sure (Biggs was it) said Luke was a pretty good bush pilot in the big fight scene.
I believe something like that happened, but that has nothing to do with your post claiming that the movie states the skyhopper and the x-wing have similar controls.

It wasn't just Luke lying.
Who claimed Luke was lying?

Though again this comes back to whataboutisms.
We really don't need Luke to prove anything. She strongly implied she was a pilot and then went on to fly a ship. There's really nothing more that needs to be added.
 
I'm pretty sure (Biggs was it) said Luke was a pretty good bush pilot in the big fight scene. There was that whole bit about old times etc. It wasn't just Luke lying. Though again this comes back to whataboutisms. If it were then it even emphasises more how badly written Rey's set up to fly the Falcon was.
The T-16 isn't a full motion space fighter, it can only stay some what near the surface. While the controls would be similar, Luke still wouldn't have the experience of dogfighting with and against trained fighter pilots.

If you're going to bitch about Rey, bitch about Luke as well.
 
Do we know wether the T-16 controls thing is still canon? Or was that only ever in legacy material?
 
The T-16 isn't a full motion space fighter, it can only stay some what near the surface. While the controls would be similar, Luke still wouldn't have the experience of dogfighting with and against trained fighter pilots.

If you're going to bitch about Rey, bitch about Luke as well.
Why? I don't dispute Luke as much because he was better written. He had experience as referenced in New Hope itself in flying. It was backed up by a friend.
 
Actually I might be wrong, Wookieepedia says it is, but the source closest to that claim just links to ANH. The movie never says that.
 
The fact Rey trained using an actual starfighter simulator actually gave her more experience in that field then Luke did :rommie:
I don't entirely have a problem including this as it fits in with all that inferred stuff Locutus was hinging his efforts on. I just think it's book smarts.
 
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