Let's not forget three very salient factors: -
1) Obi specifically characterised blasters as being both clumsy and random.
2) Stormtroopers aren't really professional soldiers in the modern sense. They're more like medieval conscripts used as a martial police force, with more than a little fanaticism thrown in. I mean just look at how they ran directly into fire while storming Leia's ship. You'd think they were in a hurry to be gunned down.
3) Star Wars is not, never has been, nor ever intended to be a hard sci-fi military drama. It's space fantasy fairytale. So in this context Stormtroopers are the hordes of palace guards that the dashing hero cuts though between swinging across the room on a chandelier and rescuing the princess, as he assaults the evil knight's castle. Those guys hardly ever land a blow either.
See also: Narrative Causality (particularly as it relates to Discworld.)
1) Obi specifically characterised blasters as being both clumsy and random.
2) Stormtroopers aren't really professional soldiers in the modern sense. They're more like medieval conscripts used as a martial police force, with more than a little fanaticism thrown in. I mean just look at how they ran directly into fire while storming Leia's ship. You'd think they were in a hurry to be gunned down.
3) Star Wars is not, never has been, nor ever intended to be a hard sci-fi military drama. It's space fantasy fairytale. So in this context Stormtroopers are the hordes of palace guards that the dashing hero cuts though between swinging across the room on a chandelier and rescuing the princess, as he assaults the evil knight's castle. Those guys hardly ever land a blow either.
See also: Narrative Causality (particularly as it relates to Discworld.)
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