Yeah. And in Empire Strikes Back the Rebels got rolled over as soon as the Imperial ground forces reached their base, the whole strategy of the battle of Hoth was to delay them for as long as possible so that everything and everyone possible could be evacuated. They’d started evacuating the moment they knew they’d been spotted. Same with Bespin, the strategy was always “run the fuck away” when Imperial forces showed up.
The only real loss we saw for Stormtroopers was Endor, and that was a bit of a special case. They were up against Ewoks, on their native ground, after the Ewoks had been radicalized by their god’s direct divine instruction and coordinated by an elite Rebel strike team. Doesn’t matter if you’re the Emperor’s best troops, you’re going to struggle against something like that. Endor is a hellworld and Ewoks are murder-bears.
Great additions. And the biggest Imperial vulnerability remained the same as it had always been throughout. Cassian points this out in an early episode - they’re so full of themselves being the Empire that you can just walk in if you blend in. They can’t imagine someone having the balls to do that. Even in late RotJ we see that, the trick to open the door to the shield control. Of course someone with a walker is going to be them, telling them to open up. Who else could it be? Arrogant to the end. Hell, Palpatine at that point, even after him devising this plan for so long and right under the Jedi, is so proud and sure of himself at the end. He has foreseen it all, and how could these rebel insects win now?
And I mean he’s almost right. He’s just not paying attention to minor details.
Yeah. And in Empire Strikes Back the Rebels got rolled over as soon as the Imperial ground forces reached their base, the whole strategy of the battle of Hoth was to delay them for as long as possible so that everything and everyone possible could be evacuated. They’d started evacuating the moment they knew they’d been spotted. Same with Bespin, the strategy was always “run the fuck away” when Imperial forces showed up.
The only real loss we saw for Stormtroopers was Endor, and that was a bit of a special case. They were up against Ewoks, on their native ground, after the Ewoks had been radicalized by their god’s direct divine instruction and coordinated by an elite Rebel strike team. Doesn’t matter if you’re the Emperor’s best troops, you’re going to struggle against something like that. Endor is a hellworld and Ewoks are murder-bears.
Great additions. And the biggest Imperial vulnerability remained the same as it had always been throughout. Cassian points this out in an early episode - they’re so full of themselves being the Empire that you can just walk in if you blend in. They can’t imagine someone having the balls to do that. Even in late RotJ we see that, the trick to open the door to the shield control. Of course someone with a walker is going to be them, telling them to open up. Who else could it be? Arrogant to the end. Hell, Palpatine at that point, even after him devising this plan for so long and right under the Jedi, is so proud and sure of himself at the end. He has foreseen it all, and how could these rebel insects win now?
And I mean he’s almost right. He’s just not paying attention to minor details.