Hyperspace ramming is gonna be used in EVERY space battle now

get used to it.

Don't forget the Folding of Space using the Force to plant bombs.

> FEAR IS THE MIND KILLER

Betcha Rey is gonna do that.

why didn't they just have a bunch of empty cruisers in their fleet, only built for the purpose of ramming enemy ships

cool, they should use it a lot, then this shit would end in 15 minutes, saving us 2 hours of life

They'll ass pull a reason why you can't. Then we can all collectively never talk about this. It'll just be a cool moment in a movie again and not the end of the world for butthurt manchildren

The point of us being butthurt is that so in the future they'll actually pay attention to the lore and not just make shit up. But that's probably a dream.

They paid attention to the movie lore. Han references the danger of hitting something in IV. No one cares about the EU.

The EU was just as apart of Star Wars as the as the movies. They added to and refined the lore. I've been reading star wars books and comics and playing video games for nearly twenty years. They're just as important to the setting and places of Star Wars as the movies. Go away you ignorant baboon.

>a cool moment in a movie
Right, that's all nuwars is. A random collection of "cool moments in a movie" with a heap of progressive messaging piled on top like so much dog shit.

When Han says they could fly through a supernova, that was about danger to THEM. Not the supernova.

Again this is a writing convention for this universe because if you think about it too hard the setting doesn't work. Good writers writing for the setting, that is, writers who know their ass from their nose, know to either leave this shit alone or at least tread very carefully around it.

Feel good about your stupid little thread, faggot?
Go sit on the edge of the bed and think about how you don't have any friends.

What about hyperspace torpedoes?

>a cool moment in a movie.
> cool moment.

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>No one cares about the EU
>If you care so much about Snoke and other back stories that should've been shown in the actual movies, read their eventual novels

Pick one. The DIDF are just fucking terrible at their own shilling.

Literally none of the hyperspace jumps in the kino trilogy are done near big objects
Han specifically referred to things with large gravity pulls
Falcon never hyperspaced near a star destroyer
The rebel fleet jumped noticeably far from Endorsement rather than next to it, or even into it
Reeeeee

>Endorsement
Ban phone posters.

>people bitched about midicholrians for years
>this setting-breaking tactic is used
>they will never ever mention or make reference to it in future films
>anyone who criticizes them is sexist

>But that's probably a dream.
Yeah, Pablo Hidalgo doesn't give a shit anymore.

I actually really liked the visual effect, but I would have preferred if it was some secret tech that the "rebels"(???? what are they rebelling against? shouldn't they be the republic now?) had developed and it was horribly dangerous to use. It makes sense that she'd keep it a secret if it was a massive super weapon that was just developed, and it'd also make sense that it didn't completely obliterate the opposing side because it was the first run of experimental weaponry. They could even give it the downside of requiring so much power that you have to power down your shields and "build up" power for it to fire, which is why people had abandon a ship that was being destroyed. It would also give people a reason to JOIN the rebellion (???) because they would hear about the massive super weapon they developed. Anything but hyperramming.

>Hyperspace ramming is gonna be used in EVERY space battle now
And here's why that's a good thing

Cry harder about your capeshit, faggots

Don't even waste a cruiser. Just send rocks at the enemy in lightspeed.

>Park star destroyer/command ship in front of a friendly planet.
Go ahead.

You know as well as I do that it will never be mentioned again, just as interstellar beaming and magic healing blood were conveniently forgotten after Into Dumbness.