This chart is needlessly specific. We can generalize it to all antagonist army units in any fiction and then rank the protagonists in order of plot focus, and place them in descending ordder along the X-axis.
I don’t understand, why is the percentage to hit Jar Jar so high? I’m of course totally ignoring the fact that Stormtroopers didn’t exist when Jar Jar was around…but he was eventually frozen in carbonite (Force Unleashed)
This chart is needlessly specific. We can generalize it to all antagonist army units in any fiction and then rank the protagonists in order of plot focus, and place them in descending ordder along the X-axis.
the point of this isn’t to be all intelligent and stuff, it is to make a point, and it does it surprisingly well.
lulzzzzzz
completely realistic and true.
But the blast points. So precise! How do you explain the aberration?
That attack wasn’t done with antipersonnel blasters. It may be that they’re better with the sorts of weapons that are used to immobilize sandcrawlers.
You forgot Jawas
and Ewoks.
And other un-named targets to which a single loss would be insignificant.
this is absolutely genious!
I luv it!
*MEOW*
I don’t understand, why is the percentage to hit Jar Jar so high? I’m of course totally ignoring the fact that Stormtroopers didn’t exist when Jar Jar was around…but he was eventually frozen in carbonite (Force Unleashed)
I’d actually say they have a better chance of hitting a jedi because only by some divine miracle would we get to see Jar-Jar get shot.
But the thing is, he keeps coming back to be killed, again and again…
beru & lars RIP <3 :c this graph made me sad panda when I read that.
Real Numbers
Total Shots Fired: 84
Floor:1 (1.2%)
Wall (Behind Heroes):11 (13.1%)
Wall (Side of Heroes): 10 (11.9%)
Something in the Distance: 8 (9.5%)
Door: 7 (8.3%)
Complete Miss: 34 (40.5%)
Millenium Falcon:13(15.5%)