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Kenneth
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The stormtroopers have their blasters set to stun because: A. They aren't 100 percent sure the other troopers aren't who they claim (they did have a clearance code courtesy of Chopper), so it would be rude to just kill your own people on suspicion; only Tarkin gets to do that. B. Stun blasts seem to be fairly wide

Next episode. It seems to be mostly in space aboard the Ghost.

So he's going to drag a backpack full of art objects around the Chimera and no one will notice ?

Also, Rau is pretty clearly not Clan or House Viszla, since Saxon attacks his people without hesitation, but gives Sabine a chance to swear fealty.

Blame the game master for allowing themselves to get pushed around. Getting the most out of armor and Mando gadgets in the game should, logically, have taken LOTS of time, effort and credits. At the start of a campaign, an arrogant, would-be Mary Sue should have had their posterior kicked by any number of opponents

I think when Rau joined the Protectors (which has been described as a composite enforcement group that recruits from all the clans) he cut himself off from the historic Mandalorian power structure, so he doesn't have the "social standing" or political alliances to claim leadership.

There's a difference between not shipping Stormtroopers off to some rebel "Stalag 13" (which they don't have available, anyway) and gunning down surrendered prisoners.

The delay between the Night sister ghost leaving Kanan and Ezra destroying the altar is easily explained:

As for Chopper serving as "Droid ex Machina", that seems to be the purpose of astromech droids in Star Wars. Let's face it, how many times has R2 saved everbody, just by plugging in his interface arm?

Nah, the crew is perfectly willing g to shoot resisting Imperials, but aside from Ezra's dark side influenced "No witnesses" impulse in the season 3 opener, the crew seems to be willing to just dump prisoners off somewhere, apparently in their underwear after grabbing their armor.

Wow. Everything you presented there about Wedge come from EU stuff and all of it comes considerably after the guy we see in A New Hope who thought hitting a two meter target with a proton torpedo was "impossible", and who gets hit by one of Vader's wingman in the trench and has to pull out.

Funny, but it's pretty clear that's because she usually has her helmet on.

Actually the moral is: when you have a few billion dollars at your personal disposal instead of in a company with shareholders and a board to report to, you can get almost anything done that you like.

Except it wasn't an "objective standard" since, for instance, the Soviets had done things as bad as the Nazis and Soviet Military officers were sitting in judgement at Nuremberg, so it was pretty hypocritical for the Allies to try and make that case.