I assume that must be the case given the small size, but even so there is much too much space wasted in corridors and unnecessary non-cargo areas.
I don't complain about this in reference to the Falcon in general -- it's a movie set, not a seriously thought out ship design -- only in technical diagrams that try to pretend its a practical design.
@under_mania My point is that in Avatar, the characters talked and acted like people in a medieval fantasy world. In Korra, they talk like modern kids hanging out at the mall.
Some people like that, and that's fine. Some didn't, and I'm one of them.
I'm not "judging" the movie except to the extent that I have to make a judgment on whether or not I want to pay to see it. I'm not a movie reviewer -- it's not my job to see movies that I don't think I'm going to like. As I said above, maybe it will be good, but I doubt it, and moviemaker aren't owed my money.
@johnkoenigcmdr It was certainly unique. What always bothered me even as a kid was that it seemed to have 4 emitters but only the top one ever fired anything.