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The good news is that I have successfully blocked out more memories of that movie than I had realized.That was in atmosphere, though - they were only a few hundred metres off the ground.
The good news is that I have successfully blocked out more memories of that movie than I had realized.That was in atmosphere, though - they were only a few hundred metres off the ground.
sameThe good news is that I have successfully blocked out more memories of that movie than I had realized.
That was in atmo as @MarkB says, but there are permeable forcefields on hanger bays since the OT now I think about it, and it would make sense for a Star Destroyer bridge to have them as an emergency measure. Hell we may even have seen something similar before in Clone Wars or Rebels.Everyone riding space horses around on the exterior of a Star Destroyer in Rise of Skywalker (ha ha, made you all remember that movie!) suggests that weak forcefields to hold onto an atmospheric envelope are definitely a thing.
This is the WayOh, and since Ragnar is Paz's son, that makes me wonder if the Children of the Watch keep their helmets on while having sex.
There is no "up" in space, so they didn't bother installing gravity sensors?That was in atmosphere, though - they were only a few hundred metres off the ground. The whole point of that silly escapade was to stop them from getting off the planet, because apparently Star Destroyers can't do "up" without a fancy nav beacon.
My only critique was the bizarre misuse of "routing". It was clear what was meant - "rooting" - you "root out" spies. Indeed, if you Google "root out", you see spies are the very first example of something that is rooted out! It obviously makes sense conceptually and so on, too, given "root and branch", etc.
I presume this is a weird pronunciation thing - i.e. the writer has never seen the word written down, only heard it said, and made an assumption about how it was spelled. Or he learned it from a certain poorly-written children's book which makes the same error. I wouldn't care but when you make a shows (or write books!) directed at kids, you should make an effort to ensure any fancy words you use are used correctly.
(I presume it was the writer because the subtitles have it spelled the wrong way too, and the actor was doing a British accent.)
Uh-huh, which is a still a misuse, when "root out" was very clearly what was meant from the sentence. Like it said it's probably due to a weird pronunciation thing - though perhaps the writer doesn't understand that "root out" and "rout out" are spelled and pronounced differently.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. "Rout out", spelled and pronounced exactly as it was in the episode, means to expose something or make someone come out of a place. They weren't trying to say "root out", they were using the term "rout out" by its correct dictionary definition.Uh-huh, which is a still a misuse, when "root out" was very clearly what was meant from the sentence. Like it said it's probably due to a weird pronunciation thing - though perhaps the writer doesn't understand that "root out" and "rout out" are spelled and pronounced differently.
I don't agree that was the intention, but okay.I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. "Rout out", spelled and pronounced exactly as it was in the episode, means to expose something or make someone come out of a place. They weren't trying to say "root out", they were using the term "rout out" by its correct dictionary definition.
Why don't you agree? It's pronounced "rout" by Tarkin, it's spelled "rout" in the subtitles, and the phrase "rout them out" literally means what they were using it to mean in that scene. Where is the confusion?I don't agree that was the intention, but okay.
Are you really going to try and argue opinion in this way? There's no confusion, there are different opinions.Why don't you agree? It's pronounced "rout" by Tarkin, it's spelled "rout" in the subtitles, and the phrase "rout them out" literally means what they were using it to mean in that scene. Where is the confusion?
I'm English. I've heard "rout out" used this way often enough that it didn't even raise an eyebrow for me until you mentioned it. I'd certainly not consider it an "extreme Americanism", and I just find it bizarre that you've assumed they were intending to use a different phrase and somehow managed to accidentally land on this one that means exactly what they were using it to mean, rather than having deliberately used it to mean exactly what it means.Are you really going to try and argue opinion in this way? There's no confusion, there are different opinions.
I honestly just don't believe that the writer in question knows the difference between "root out" and "rout out". Especially as they used it on a character with a strong English accent, and it's a pretty obscure Americanism, and the natural thing to say would be "root out" (as I noted, it's literally the first example if you Google it). The only interesting aspect is that as you mention this, I remember Bad Batch did, I think last season or much earlier in this, have a very extreme Americanism (I forget what but it was something really wild) in the mouth of an English-accented Imperial and it sounded kind of hilarious as a result. I have no idea if that was the same writer though.
But if you want to die on the hill of defending the idea that a random writer definitely knows the difference and totally intentionally meant this, and we must agree with you or else, then y'know, go ahead.
Despite looking like one, I'd say they're not a military organisation at all. The eating apart thing is very much in line with cult behavior, which is designed to discourage camaraderie and basic humanity. That said, I was expecting them all to just lift their helmets enough that they could put food in their mouths as they've shown Din doing in the past.The whole "eating apart" thing flies in the face of basic humanity, camaraderie and like every military organisation in human history, and is profoundly demented (Bo Katan did seem to be displeased with it at least, rather than being all "This Is The Way").
I don't think Bo-Katan wants to join the cult. She wants to take over the cult and use them to reclaim Mandalore. And it's entirely possible that Favreau is making the others look incompetent in comparison to Bo-Katan on purpose so it's more obvious that she's a leader who knows how to get things done and someone who can shape these cultists into a real force to be reckoned with.The most disorganised and needlessly dangerous climb in history - like, you pick a route, and you all follow it, learning from your fellow climbers - you don't all separately climb the mountain together. So needlessly weird. With a better writer I'd say it was intentionally emblematic of how disorganised and individualist the cult-Mandalorians seem to be. Here I think Favreau just has never climbed anything in his damn life (amazing, given even I have), and never bothered to think about how it work work. So the kid is fine after god-knows-how-long in some internal pouch (we have to assume not a stomach) of this pterosaur? Weird. And now Bo Katan wants to join the cult? At least she got dumb-as-a-box-rocks mystical bollocks answers out of Hammer Lady. Again, with a better writer, I'd assume that left her disappointed, but we can't assume that with Favreau.
Good thing that's not what I've assumed.I just find it bizarre that you've assumed they were intending to use a different phrase and somehow managed to accidentally land on this one that means exactly what they were using it to mean, rather than having deliberately used it to mean exactly what it means.
I certainly HOPE that's correct.Despite looking like one, I'd say they're not a military organisation at all. The eating apart thing is very much in line with cult behavior, which is designed to discourage camaraderie and basic humanity.
Yeah I was surprised too given that Mando has done this a ton - but maybe that makes him a NAUGHTY BOY by the cult's standards, and now his buddies are around, he's got to behave?That said, I was expecting them all to just lift their helmets enough that they could put food in their mouths as they've shown Din doing in the past.
Maybe. I hope so. I'm just a little concerned.I don't think Bo-Katan wants to join the cult. She wants to take over the cult and use them to reclaim Mandalore. And it's entirely possible that Favreau is making the others look incompetent in comparison to Bo-Katan on purpose so it's more obvious that she's a leader who knows how to get things done and someone who can shape these cultists into a real force to be reckoned with.
With respect, if your taking the position that a character said an accurate word, pronounced it in the correct way, and the word was a perfectly fine word for the situation at hand..... yet "this was a mistake", how do you justify that?But if you want to die on the hill of defending the idea that a random writer definitely knows the difference and totally intentionally meant this, and we must agree with you or else, then y'know, go ahead.
LOL I explained this in utterly needless detail. Did you miss all my posts? It's definitely not "with respect" to ask me to re-explain without even quoting or showing any evidence whatsoever of having read those posts!With respect, if your taking the position that a character said an accurate word, pronounced it in the correct way, and the word was a perfectly fine word for the situation at hand..... yet "this was a mistake", how do you justify that?
Ironic lol.If I can use correct words with correct pronunciation but be told I'm wrong "as a matter of opinion", there is no discourse at that point.
Read every word. It boiled down to you felt "root" was a more natural use of language than "rout" in this context, and so the intention of the writer was off in this case (potentially due to an American obscurity unknown to the writer).LOL I explained this in utterly needless detail. Did you miss all my posts? It's definitely not "with respect" to ask me to re-explain without even quoting or showing any evidence whatsoever of having read those posts!