DemonKing Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 How is it that in Jedi Knight II every Rodian is a crack shot that can hit a moving target using force speed from several blocks away but in the "canon" Star Wars Special Edition (episode IV) Greedo can't even hit Solo from two feet away? Just a thought... DK
Pseudonym Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 That's why making Greedo shoot 1st was a dumbass thing to do.
Elegy Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 LOL! Maybe Greedo was just a bad seed out of the lot. Though the Rodians in JKII have those scopes to help them out...obviously Greedo needed one.
Aegis Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Maybe they specialize in hitting extremly fast moving targets, only.
Pedro The Hutt Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Yeah, they have scopes to help them, and I've never seen a Rodian hit me when using Force speed, but the rodians using stormtrooper rifles aren't exactly good shots.
TheJackal Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Maybe its because Rodians cannot see objects that are not in movement and see perfectly well something in mouvement. bah whatever.
Pedro The Hutt Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 OR Reelo just gave his best trained fellow rodians the sniper rifles while he gave the others just measly Stormtrooper rifles. (I still wonder how those criminalistic scumballs can get their hands on guns that are supposed to just be in use in imperial hands)
Fett_72 Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 lol as if we've gotten into a Greedo Shooting First thread... I don't really have anything wrong with him shooting forst, if you have the special edition it clearly shows Solo dodge his head right as Greedo fires, which would partially explain it at least
DemonKing Posted May 30, 2002 Author Posted May 30, 2002 I just thought of something...maybe all Rodians are far-sighted. They can hit things mile away but up close everything is a little blurry? What do you think. DK
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