Needs help from a skill he's practiced with for less than 24 hours or so. Just like Rey does with her jedi powers?Hawki said:I know the T-16 is atmospheric, but again, the movie goes to lengths as soon as Luke meets Ben that he's a good pilot. Ben says so, Luke tells Han, Biggs tells Red Leader, and at the end, we see that pay off, and even then, Luke still needs help to make the shot.Kyrian007 said:Nope, Luke trained in a T-16, an atmospheric ship not a combat starship. Rey had obviously been allowed on the Falcon considering how much she knew about how much was wrong with it. She obviously wanted to fly ships and obsessed over it... again much like Luke. Luke drove an airspeeder well, it was shown in the movie Rey had an airspeeder... not really seeing much difference. And Vader... Kylo Ren is no Vader. A half trained, conflicted and confused emo Vader maybe. Who had just been shot with a freaking bowcaster which the movie shows blasting stormtroopers 30 feet through the air, yet Kylo just tanks it so I'm sure he's far from at his best. It just didn't seem like much of an issue to me. No different than any "chosen one" story really. And the online response seemed very different than most others... where the protagonist is male. Just calling it like I see it.
So its ok to look to a novel for Luke, but not Rey? Why are we giving him more of a benefit of the doubt? Seems like a potential bias there (for whatever reason)Likewise, one can infer that he does have enough time to train in an X-Wing (an EU novel does confirm as such). Rey, novelization aside, hasn't been built up as a pilot prior to this point, has likely never flown anything before except her speeder (which isn't aerodynamic at all), and does so expertly.
Yeah, its not as if the movie establishes she has plenty of melee weapon fighting experience by showing a scene where she wallops 2 guys who got the drop on her while at the same time showing how much Kylo has suffered by showing a NON-FORCE SENSETIVE fighter get a touch in on him in a fight just prior to his and Rey's. And now we knowAs for Kylo Ren, sure, he took a bowcaster bolt to the stomach, but even so, while he's hampered physically, he has far more training than Rey. The she wins against him kind of undermines him as a future villain.
there is possibly a mind link between the two confusing Kylo and possibly letting Rey intuit his moves?