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<blockquote data-quote="weasel" data-source="post: 467457" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I have heard somewhere that the gravity in space for the bombs is apparently solved because the bombs home in or are heat seeking etc and thus once dropped are attracted to the SD. </p><p>OK, that does solve the problem but ehhh that isn't mentioned anywhere in the film which would, you know, but the obvious place to explain it. It also doesn't explain why fat chinese bird's sister isn't sucked out into space when the bomb doors are open. There's no forcefield shown or hinted at. </p><p></p><p>As for the other plot holes, they are still gigantic.</p><p></p><p>The one that ruins it for me is the first order just following along behind and not calling in any other ships to box the rebels in. You have been trying to hunt them down and destroy them for 40 years and apparently you control most of the galaxy so a lack of ships shouldn't be an issue. A primary school child could come up with the idea of calling in some other ships. Are we supposed to believe all those generals just had a brain freeze or were so dumb they didn't think of it? Kinda hard to beleive they could have risen so high in such a large organisation if they were prone to such dim-wittery.</p><p>I just can't get my had round that bit. It just ruins the film when the badies are so dumb just so the plot can stack up.</p><p>Smart enough to invent a way to track in hyper space but not smart enough to think of the glaringly obvious solution to chasing the rebels. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weasel, post: 467457, member: 14"] I have heard somewhere that the gravity in space for the bombs is apparently solved because the bombs home in or are heat seeking etc and thus once dropped are attracted to the SD. OK, that does solve the problem but ehhh that isn't mentioned anywhere in the film which would, you know, but the obvious place to explain it. It also doesn't explain why fat chinese bird's sister isn't sucked out into space when the bomb doors are open. There's no forcefield shown or hinted at. As for the other plot holes, they are still gigantic. The one that ruins it for me is the first order just following along behind and not calling in any other ships to box the rebels in. You have been trying to hunt them down and destroy them for 40 years and apparently you control most of the galaxy so a lack of ships shouldn't be an issue. A primary school child could come up with the idea of calling in some other ships. Are we supposed to believe all those generals just had a brain freeze or were so dumb they didn't think of it? Kinda hard to beleive they could have risen so high in such a large organisation if they were prone to such dim-wittery. I just can't get my had round that bit. It just ruins the film when the badies are so dumb just so the plot can stack up. Smart enough to invent a way to track in hyper space but not smart enough to think of the glaringly obvious solution to chasing the rebels. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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