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It wasnt funny in 1970s it aynt funny today. The only time they miss if when they have express orders to let the rebels escape the death star. (or the none-cannon disney universe stuff)"
Why the "Stormtrooper Accuracy" Meme is Justified (and That Explanation is Completely Wrong)
The claim that Stormtroopers only miss their shots when ordered to do so, specifically during the escape from the Death Star, is not only incorrect, it fundamentally misunderstands both the narrative logic and cinematic choices behind the Star Wars franchise. While it's true that in A New Hope, Grand Moff Tarkin gives express orders to let the rebels escape in order to track them, this moment is a rare exception, not the rule.+
It wasnt funny in 1970s it aynt funny today. The only time they miss if when they have express orders to let the rebels escape the death star. (or the none-cannon disney universe stuff)
Nohgri do semi-decent damage against non-vehicle heroes. I only had Obi-wan as a test point, but a squad of Nogrhi chunked his health a fair amount, and stranger still, he didn't seem to be deflecting their bolts. Not sure if it was a bug.
The Juggernaught can carry dark troopers of any phase. This is especially handy for third phase dark troopers, since they are fairly slow outside of jetpack jumps. You may also want to mention the Juggernaught's ability to shoot down missiles with point defense. Incredibly useful against opposing artillery, particularly consortium, since their rof is slower. Once you see a bombardment starting, click it on, and the juggernaught can usually stop anything short of multiple groups of artilliary firing at once. Veers + Juggernaught + Phase 3's filling out the rest is a fairly solid deathball based on my testing.
I appreciate the enthusiasm that you have for the game too. It makes me feel bad because I feel as if I haven't been able to adequately meet it since this guide published, and since this game had a rebound in popularity some time after it was published. Efforts like these are the threads which really do keep the community sewn together. When time comes to add the Noghri, I'll more than certainly be indebted to you for the information on them.
I have yet to test them against enemy heroes, mostly because I have either not had Nohgri in the battles when fighting enemy heroes, and because I've also mostly tried to kill ground heroes in space to avoid the trouble of dealing with them on ground. If I do get the opportunity to test it, I'll let you know of the results.
If you're considering adding Noghri to the guide at some point, I hope this helps!