Star Wars’ First Holdo Maneuver Reveals the Bleak Truth Last Jedi Didn’t
If Holdo’s strategy had the same results, the Supremacy would be shaken but otherwise perfectly capable of destroying the remaining Resistance escape craft. Race for Survival established that hyperspace ramming is a slower, more expensive, and far less efficient way of knocking out a vessel’s shields than simply using a craft’s weaponry, which is why the maneuver isn’t common, even in a world where droids could be commanded to carry it out.
The Star Wars franchise, especially in its iconic space battles, has never obeyed the laws of physics, operating predominantly on the “rule of cool” instead. Despite this, Star Wars properties establish internal logic that at least allows for a better suspension of disbelief when consistent, and Last Jedi‘s stunning success could only happen in a world that ignored the old canon’s depiction of this tactic. Had the Holdo Maneuver fans saw in the films held true to the Star Wars Legends depiction, it would have had a far bleaker outcome.
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Star Wars’ First Holdo Maneuver Reveals the Bleak Truth Last Jedi Didn’t
If Holdo’s strategy had the same results, the Supremacy would be shaken but otherwise perfectly capable of destroying the remaining Resistance escape craft. Race for Survival established that hyperspace ramming is a slower, more expensive, and far less efficient way of knocking out a vessel’s shields than simply using a craft’s weaponry, which is why the maneuver isn’t common, even in a world where droids could be commanded to carry it out.
The Star Wars franchise, especially in its iconic space battles, has never obeyed the laws of physics, operating predominantly on the “rule of cool” instead. Despite this, Star Wars properties establish internal logic that at least allows for a better suspension of disbelief when consistent, and Last Jedi‘s stunning success could only happen in a world that ignored the old canon’s depiction of this tactic. Had the Holdo Maneuver fans saw in the films held true to the Star Wars Legends depiction, it would have had a far bleaker outcome.
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Star Wars’ First Holdo Maneuver Reveals the Bleak Truth Last Jedi Didn’t
If Holdo’s strategy had the same results, the Supremacy would be shaken but otherwise perfectly capable of destroying the remaining Resistance escape craft. Race for Survival established that hyperspace ramming is a slower, more expensive, and far less efficient way of knocking out a vessel’s shields than simply using a craft’s weaponry, which is why the maneuver isn’t common, even in a world where droids could be commanded to carry it out.
The Star Wars franchise, especially in its iconic space battles, has never obeyed the laws of physics, operating predominantly on the “rule of cool” instead. Despite this, Star Wars properties establish internal logic that at least allows for a better suspension of disbelief when consistent, and Last Jedi‘s stunning success could only happen in a world that ignored the old canon’s depiction of this tactic. Had the Holdo Maneuver fans saw in the films held true to the Star Wars Legends depiction, it would have had a far bleaker outcome.
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