Have you ever noticed that science fiction bad guys never seem to be easily able to hit a target? I mean, think of the classic scene in Star Wars in which Luke Skywalker swung across between two platforms with multiple firing Storm Troopers. Not one person hit them. I mean, if my aim had been that bad back when, I would have been sent for extra training! Needless to say, good guys fire one shot and more than one person falls down.
https://www.onoranzefunebriurbino.com/mvoo0i7 This reminds me of the Star Trek red shirts. You know, if you are a new person and are wearing a red shirt, that will probably be your only episode. Did you ever notice that no enemy ship was smart enough to aim for the bridge? I mean, let’s be serious. There was never anything militarily important in decks 8 through 12. I would have aimed for either the engines or the bridge.
https://ballymenachamber.co.uk/?p=3auglwyyxmhttps://www.wefairplay.org/2025/03/11/bwrbwvoptuf Well, I guess if the bad guys were either smart or had good aim, then the movie would have ended too soon, and definitely before a sequel.
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Luke Skinner says
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https://www.mdifitness.com/fnetfeq0x3 I watched an episode of Dr Who today where the bad guys (Sentarans) hit a lot of the good guys in shoot outs.
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That Other Jean says
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https://chemxtree.com/jnj8kpt The original Star Trek wasn’t called “Wagon Train to the stars” for nothing. Bad guys in TV westerns couldn’t hit anything, either.