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Really? Because that aspect really never came through in the movies. I now have a little more respect for the Imperial Navy, but not alot as why in the heck would you design a massive object the size of a small moon to have one small but catastrophic flaw.
Which I can believe, but I was making more of an allusion to the Death Star.
TIE fighters were clearly designed for numerical superiority, not for 1 on 1 dogfights like usually ends up in the movies. They just can't outmaneuver or outgun rebel fighters. Attrition is key - losing several TIEs to bring down a single Reb is well worth it in the Empire's mind.
I think both series have had memorable characters.Star Trek had people like Harry Mudd,Kahn,Lore,and others,while Star Wars had Boba Fett,Chewbacca,Darth Maul and others as well.
Kahn?KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHN!!!!!
Well we know that the Empire definitely didn't scimp on the cash for its massive military industrial complex.
I love Star Trek 2. Best of the Star Trek movies."Botany Bay? Botany Bay!?! Oh no...Oh no!"
Well the common theory is that all the even Star Trek films are good and all the odd ones are crap. This breaks down though when you hit the TNG stuff.