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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. TLJ reveals the Resistance bomber's method of releasing the bombs, though. We can make assumptions that the Tie Bombers push their weapons from the ship. There isn't any transparency as to how they operate.
  2. Just because it's "fantasy and not fiction" doesn't mean that I can unreasonably suspend disbelief.
  3. My post is a prime example of poor grammar. I meant that a lack of gravity exists - but it doesn't bother the story.
  4. My suspension of disbelief only extends so far. It's the combination of disregard for gravity, the girl pulling off the control-grab (despite it seeming like she couldn't have been able to), and the "your mom" dialogue from Poe that makes it bad for me. If disregarding gravity was the only problem in that scene - I would say it wasn't bad. Other factors make it a bad scene for me.
  5. Delivery driver: "Fragile?" -beats box into accordion-
  6. Death Star has its own gravity, though. I don't wanna talk about it...
  7. Stark Industries was both a defense contracting company as well as arms manufacturer and dealer (as seen with Stane exporting product to the Middle East in Iron Man) prior to Stark becoming Iron Man. After that, Hammer Tech became the US defense contractor, and Stark Industries got into the business of... Energy and building Avengers equipment?