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Originally Posted by OutOfTheCube
Isn't the whole plot of this one a bit ridiculous anyways? Why didn't he just tell them what the flaw was in his message?
"I've put a tiny little flaw in the system that no one will find -- I won't tell you though, but if you take a look at the plans that are held on this highly secure planet, you should be able to find it."
Or have sent the schematic out with the pilot himself. Or something. Why do half the job and leave the rest to a near-certain suicide mission when you had literally all the information they would need? I was also amused that in this highly futuristic society, they keep all their information on CDs in a giant tower, with a manual retrieval system.
Sorry, I'm nitpicking, it was an entertaining movie. The final battle was excellent and the Death Star quarter power blasts were really well done.
The "wanted in 12 systems" guy and his butt face buddy must've been on their way to a transport out of town.
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Normally I understand looking at the little things, except each and every gripe was specifically addressed in the movie.