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Can a Star Wars Blaster Bolt Be Dodged?

SDGundamX says...

Okay, I'll be that guy.

(assumes Comic-book guy from Simpsons voice)

Actually, by the time of Episodes 4, 5, & 6 the technology of cloning from Jango Fett's DNA had been lost. Most of the stormtroopers at the time of Episode 4 consisted of human recruits (as evidenced by their various heights, weights, and voices in the movies). Hence, the stormtroopers' lack of blaster accuracy cannot be attributed to cloning degradation.

Source: Wookieepedia

JustSaying said:

Dude, the Stormtrooper are clones. Did you ever make a copy of a VHS copy? They're always shittier than the original.
Bobba Fett > Stormtrooper

It's a trap? NO....

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Boba Fett Song

Sagemind says...

I'm going to *beg for this one because it's entertaining. The more you listen to it, the catchier it is.

Plus it kills me that the creator used "Jango Fett" and Jango's Ship to illustrate a "Boba Fett" song.

Oh and I mention I just like Boba Fett (As well as bounty hunters: Bossk and Dengar - just thought I'd admit to that here)

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Star Wars Blooper - Stormtrooper hits his head

Lithic says...

>> ^GreatBird:
That's really in the final cut of the movie?


Yes, it really is. And in the special editions and remastered versions as well. And in the new Episode II as well, Jango Fett (the guy all the clone troopers are made from you remember) does the same thing as he boards his ship on that water planet, after his fight with Obi-wan. Complete with sound effects in his case as well.

Star Wars Episode I: Duel of The Fates Fight

s2dio says...

Nick Gillard has been with George Lucas from the beginning, doing the choreography for every saber fight since 1975... He's constantly traveled to keep up with trends and new styles... GL asked him to find something much more exotic for "these Jedi and Sith at their prime". Wushu was the only solution...

The wild swings are called flares, and serve to misdirect your opponent and gain momentum on your strikes... In EPIII Obi-Wan and Annakin stand inches apart doing infinity flares at high speed... Most would say it's just showing off, but it serves an important purpose when you can be cut in 2 at any moment...

And it was Mace Windu that beheaded Jango Fett... Not Obi-Wan.

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