Well then they'd still have to aim it over the opening from a long distance away. As they pointed out, it was a hard shot. Even if the missiles were pre-programmed to curve, they'd still have to get the missile in the one specific spot where it would, which is what the targeting computer would be there for. I'm pretty sure he didn't use telekinesis because nobody commented on any strangeness in the shot other than he had good aim. And his previous force training was centered around awareness (remember this movie was written properly where people don't just spontaneously gain powers as they need them).Pluvia said:The missiles wouldn't curve like that without the targeting system, otherwise the system would be irrelevant as all you'd need to do is fire the missiles from a specific point so that the curving system kicks in at the moment when it's just above the opening. They'd tell pilots "get to this point and shoot the missiles". But they tried shooting the missiles from various different points remember.crimson5pheonix said:Well, the crew of the MF would know if they believed in the force since he actively trained there. They were confused because (we can assume) the computer aimed the missile at the opening. We can assume the missile is supposed to curve like that normally (somehow) because all the other bombers were going along the same run and nobody thought it was weird that Luke's missile curved like that.
And DEFINITELY nobody had seen Obi-Wan as a ghost yet, that didn't happen until the end of VI, and I think only Luke saw them like that. Kenobi had been talking to him, but only him.
So basically, Luke used the force to curve the missiles, which is a feat more powerful than anything Rey did and incredible for Luke to do seeing as though he'd never seen anyone use the force for telekinesis.
Did Han know that was the force being used? We already established that he doesn't believe in the force.Han saw Obi-Wan disappear, that's an example of the force being used.
He says he doesn't believe there's an all-powerful Force controlling everything. Seems pretty cut and dry. And remember, the Jedi were viewed with suspicion and superstition already before 20 years of propaganda made it worse.Yeah he talks about how he doesn't it controls his life or anyones, like I said. That's different from saying he doesn't believe it exists, he just doesn't think it controls his destiny. Especially given the fact that the Jedi sat near the highest seats of government and their downfall led to the creation of the Empire less that 20 years before. Pretty important events he'd know of.As for Han:I don't think he believes in the force.Luke Skywalker: You don't believe in the Force, do you?
Han Solo: Kid, I've flown from one side of this galaxy to the other, and I've seen a lot of strange stuff, but I've never seen *anything* to make me believe that there's one all-powerful Force controlling everything. 'Cause no mystical energy field controls *my* destiny. It's all a lot of simple tricks and nonsense.
Between her running she stops to deflect his blows. She's competent enough to not be a danger to herself and others. So before she taps into the force, she's better than Finn the soldier. After tapping into the force she's better than Ren one of the only 2 trained lightsaber users in the galaxy (unless Snoke has a lightsaber as well).I was reminded that Finn does land one blow then he gets pissed and stops toying with him and takes him out immediately afterwards.I've slept since then, so I think so, but I'm not solid on it. But yes, he beats Finn pretty well and at worst took some damage (though maybe not). But it does make with nice contrast to Rey, who doesn't get her shit wrecked. As much as they move, she doesn't get beaten.
Rey spends that fight getting beat. She's on the backfoot for that entire fight until she taps into the force, she actually spends her time running from him because he's far more powerful. And he's not trying to kill her remember, he's not there to wreck her.
That wasn't a viable option against Vader and Sidious, so it made them more threatening. The point here is why is Ren threatening?Even the ones that realised they were being betrayed didn't take out more than a small handful. Most of them even went down without taking out anyone or even blocking anything. So Ren probably would be able to take out one or two troops before he'd go down, but yeah a squad would be able to take him out like they did Jedi Masters.There's room for tactics here as well, the Jedi lost to troopers they thought were allies. The ones that realized they were being betrayed took out plenty of troopers on the way down.
That's why, like every other force user ever, his strength isn't in fighting along but fighting with allies. Can't really take him out when he's got an army fighting with him.
Which would help explain why he's such a chump.I was reminded that he had the Knights of Ren with him, so he had a team.Hopefully so. Because ironically it would make him look worse if he lost to them in a stand up fight.
But if I remember right, she says how to use them and what they should do.BloatedGuppy said:She never puts the Falcon into hyperspace. Han does.crimson5pheonix said:I've slept since then. Though she still wouldn't have experience with hyperspace flight.
Indeed, after they've gone on a full mission together and Luke had plenty of time to show what skills he possessed. Compared to Rey's few minutes of talking about the ship.Yeah, before the final run on the Death Star.crimson5pheonix said:Now I DEFINITELY don't remember Han offering Luke a spotOh no wait, I remember, it was after they got off the Death Star. and I KNOW Luke didn't show off his 1337 skills aboard the Millennium Falcon.
LUKE
So... you got your reward and you're
just leaving then?
HAN
That's right, yeah! I got some old
debts I've got to pay off with this
stuff. Even if I didn't, you don't
think I'd be fool enough to stick
around here, do you? Why don't you
come with us? You're pretty good in
a fight. I could use you.
Luke also admits that his skill isn't sufficient for fighting an armed opponent and the most he uses his skill for is aiming a single shot. Rey with no lightsaber practice beats a dark Jedi. Even if he was wounded, there are worlds of difference between a training droid and a dark Jedi.He gets shot by training droids right up until Ben tells him to concentrate and use the force, and then he blocks their shots. Very similar to Rey having her moment of serenity on the cliff and suddenly fighting MUCH more effectively. Unless it is your contention that Luke's few minutes of practice were sufficient, we can surmise that simply being Force sensitive was all he required pull off remarkable feats with a lightsaber (and however unimpressive a training droid is as competition, blocking attacks you CANNOT SEE is remarkable).crimson5pheonix said:What I remember from from Luke aboard the MF was him getting shot by training droids trying to learn the most basic force skill and Han telling him to not get cocky because Luke's a decent shot.
But that's where she was going. She's already demonstrated she's perfectly fine piloting a ship and she could easily mind trick her way into getting one (or probably even getting someone to fly her off base).Except for the two times she did need saving. Or did you imagine she was going to flap her wings and fly off Starkiller Base? She never got remotely near a ship. When she finds out Finn has come to save her, she hugs him and says thank you. Not "PFFT I HAD IT COVERED".crimson5pheonix said:She hasn't needed to be saved yet, so no, she's operating at a higher competence than other SW protagonists.
Compare to Luke who gets attacked by sand people and had no way out only to get into a fight in Mos Eisley where he can't contribute either. He doesn't start contributing until he gets more powerful. There's a steady progression in his power through the films over all. Luke doesn't beat Vader until the third movie. So far we assume Ren to be the #2 bad ass on the enemy team and he lost in the first movie. Either Rey's OP or Ren's a pushover. Neither is good.
Han was big on talking smack on people who presumed to tell him what to do. Like in that quote I gave, or this one:Rey doesn't get mouthy with him, though. She holds him half in awe, is clearly hungry for his approval, and "talks ship" with him (hence him taking a grudging shine to her). He also seems fond of Finn, because Han Solo is a big softy and always has been. Sure, he's a scurrilous rogue who shoots first and asks questions later, but he's never been anything but a melting butterscotch toffee with his friends and associates. Leia was the mistrustful one.crimson5pheonix said:I remember Han getting mouthy with people who got mouthy with him (princess) and positioned himself as a cocky know-it-all (having been everywhere and seen everything).
Luke: Why don't you outrun them? I thought you said this thing was fast!
Han Solo: Watch your mouth, kid, or you're gonna find yourself floating home!