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re: Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi Discussion Thread ***SPOILERS***
Posted on 1/2/18 at 12:40 pm to TheFolker
Posted on 1/2/18 at 12:40 pm to TheFolker
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A) The Japanese have shown that you can do just that.
The japanese flew commercial planes into buildings??? We know that some pilots have kamikazed their planes in star wars, but not using light speed. That's why I specifically used the commercial planes kamikaze example.
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In a galaxy as big as Star Wars and with as many ships being flown it would’ve happened by accident by this point.
Probably, but planes on our planet have crashed on accident and done major damage as well.
I said it was far fetched, but I can't think of any other reason.
Posted on 1/2/18 at 2:00 pm to SUB
Stop trying to find a good reason. There isn't one for the use of light speed as a weapon any more than there's a reason for jedi ghosts suddenly using the force as if they were still alive. Both are just "frick yous" to the original trilogy's fans and story lines.
Posted on 1/2/18 at 2:47 pm to SUB
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The japanese flew commercial planes into buildings??? We know that some pilots have kamikazed their planes in star wars, but not using light speed. That's why I specifically used the commercial planes kamikaze example.
Who cares if it’s a specific as it being if they are commercial or not? People realized that they could destroy a building by highjacking a plane, and 9/11 happened.
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