Who's blood is this? Is it the other stormtrooper's? Why did he bleed, was he attacked with spears or something? Do blasters cause you to bleed?
Who's blood is this? Is it the other stormtrooper's? Why did he bleed, was he attacked with spears or something...
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Took me out of the scene too. At least show us the wound. It was so odd seeing the sterile robot leak blood. Doesnt happen anywhere else in the movie. Seriously every little kid has seen the gore arm in A New Hope. If you want to humanize the stormtroopers then fucking show us a wound.
I have been waiting to ask Bodega this at a convention, ill report back
This is my blood
This is your blood
LIGHT SABERS CAUTERIZE WOUNDS
>I don't understand avant-garde cinema: the thread
>humanize the stormtroopers
>kill dozens not even 5 minutes later
>Who's blood
Yes, who IS blood, indeed
Ask Pablo Hidalgo on twitter. He would actually have an a answer while Bottega is just an actor
Rly maek u thnk...
TFA is not avant garde, it's shit garde.
True unless you are a fish headed alien thing.
as always, the real question is in the comments
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why would anyone bother to cauterize the dismembered organ?
fuck off
Is Pablo Hidalgo not an entitled cunt like most famous people? Would he reply?
>humanize
It's humanise. Don't you Americucks have school or work to get to on this weekday?
The lightsaber itself cauterizes it with its heat or whatever.
Either way my favorite theory about the bloody arm is the one that says its 100% for the sake of showing people that it is indeed a cut off arm. If there were no blood the image wouldn't be so clear and in your face about what happened.
It's something that doesn't have to make sense in universe, kind of like the Leia ignores Chewie scene.
you learn how to spelt at work????
British English is ancient and prehistoric. American English is English 2.0.
Go watch Limmy's Show.
He is in charge of the Lucasfilm Story Group, the branch of Lucasfilm in charge of the Star Wars continuity and making sure everything works in the same connected universe. He answers questions on twitter pretty frequently. Wait until you see that he is currently answering questions and he will probably answer if you ask assuming he hasn't answered before.
He can get a tad passive aggressive but it's all in good fun.
Please tell me the arm has some elaborate EU story after it was cut off.
As someone who absolutely loves every bit of the EU, I don't know. I'm interested in that as well now, I've never thought about it before, I hope it does have a story.
>Being paid to damage control Star Wars
Jesus I bet he drinks a lot
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You can see his glove is all ripped up so the bolt obviously hit his hand.
Stormtrooper armor is designed to keep in torso-blood, don't worry about it.
I feel bad for him. He has a segment on the Star Wars YouTube channel and you can tell how pained he is anytime he is asked a question like "is Kotor canon" because he answers it 500 times a day
What in the fuck are you talking about
I see, thanks. So would you say the blaster shot itself caused him to bleed or did he accidentally cut himself with something in your opinion?
What's the answer to "is kotor canon"?
No. It's not.
...
too subtle
it's severely autistic counting Battlefront and shit as canon. Don't you agree? It obviously isn't fucking canon. Obviously didn't have alien stormtroopers running around or whatever retarded shit that game allows.
Turns out his pal Dr. Evezan tried to re-attatch his arm and failed, so invented a mind-swap machine, and swapped Ponda Baba's mind into some Andoan politician's body instead. Yeah...
They're white males, it's a-ok
I see, thanks for the info. It's a shame kotor is not canon but oh well.
I agree, especially since they seem so worried about making this new canon perfectly clean and consistent.
Well, I would say the bolt grazed his hand on it's way to his torso. That's how it looked anyway, though it's a problem if you want to say that blasters cauterize the wounds they make to explain the lack of blood anywhere else.
Hahaha what the fuck
I'll bet he used his new body and became a villain against Luke in one of the EU novels
It technically counts because it's a demonstration of canon battles. Meaning if a battle is released as DLC for it, the battle is canon. First time we saw the Battle of Jakku was in Battlefront.
I do partially agree though. Feels a bit redundant.
Nice! Thanks for sharing.
What makes you think lightsabers are hot?
In the original trilogy, they're clearly not hot enough to cauterize wounds otherwise that aliens arm would have been.
man if only they made Battlefront 2 a reskineed Battlefield 4. But since their shitty world war 1 Battlefront did so well on top of their shitty Battlefront I expect more 32 player CoD retard fests. Shit its even worse than CoD.
Maybe the alien's skin is just some weird skin unlike human skin so it didn't cauterize because of that. Good point though.
I googled "are lasers hot" and got "A laser beam isnt hot, the surface it hits gets hot (if it's powerful)"
Blasters aren't lasers, they fire bolts of superheated tibanna gas
Yah, I was thinking of lightsabers as lasers.
A lightsaber isn't necessarily laser. Ultimately it doesn't really matter what excuses you make up for the saber not cauterizing the aliens wound. The statement "lightsabers cauterize wounds" is false because it has a counter example: it didn't cauterize that alien's wound. So what we know is that they sometimes cauterize wounds (or sometimes do not cauterize wounds).
The only thing we know about lightsabers (as of the original trilogy) are: they are heavy when on (look at how they're wielded, and also George says this), they can't cut through each other, and they don't always cauterize.
So I guess getting hit by a blaster is like getting burned. Can getting burned cause you to bleed?
Either way do we see the people from that small village using blasters against the stormtroopers?
the z looks cooler
>it's real
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I fucking love the EU
luke didnt bleed to death at the end of ep 5
They needed to justify that pg-13 rating by having a storm trooper rub bbq sauce on finn
>TFA is not avant garde, it's shit garde.
simply ebin
>Friend killed by guy, character very upset
>Becomes friends with guy who killed friend
jesus christ what a fucking cuck
Idk if he was upset about it, you can't see his expression under the helmet. When he takes it off soon afterwards I think his expression is more like "wtf i gotta get out of this crazy empire before i get killed too".