I’m aware of the NCIS scenes, what else you guys got?

  • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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    720 days ago

    Star Wars where the X-Wings behave more like airplanes than spacecraft

    My favorite part of Empire Strikes Back was when Luke takes his (presumably) short-range interceptor X-Wing and flies it to another star system to hang with Yoda. I dunno, maybe canon explained this one somewhere (was Yoda’s planet in the same star system as Hoth or something? are X-Wings capable of FTL travel for no reason?).

    • Captain Aggravated
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      1020 days ago

      Star Wars had basically no concept of fuel until like, one of the recent movies I didn’t watch. Obi-Wan calls a TIE fighter “a short range fighter” in A New Hope. Luke flies an X-Wing all over creation; several are shown jumping to hyperdrive alongside other larger ships in Jedi, it’s established that X-Wings are FTL capable.

    • @Mercuri
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      1020 days ago

      are X-Wings capable of FTL travel for no reason?

      Heh, that’s actually the canon reason. Whereas TIE Fighters would launch from star destroyers like aircraft from a carrier, X-Wings would jump into hyperspace along with the frigates they were escorting.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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      720 days ago

      The X-Wing is explicitly hyperdrive equipped. That’s also part of why it has an astromech droid seat in it (R2), apparently so the droid can handle the jump calculations. A lot of later technobabble in the expanded universe expounded on this after the fact, but I presume this decision was made on a snap basis specifically so Luke could go to Dagobah in his cool plane spaceship.

      You get to make hyperspace jumps yourself in your X-Wing a few times, fittingly, in the X-Wing games.

    • @[email protected]
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      320 days ago

      Back when they made the first movie they literally used WW2 fighter footage to design the final battle with the Death Star.