@goldsaber89@DistractedElf In a way, it's pretty similar to Sunlight Sensitivity as far as mechanics go. Perhaps easier to deal with using some cool shades.
@GapingApe154@glukianoff I mean, it's pretty common sense that it is possible. It's shown from the very first film that ships accelerate at crazy speeds before entering hyperspace. Hit something at 99% the speed of light, both objects are gone.
@GapingApe154@glukianoff Again, Droid pilot is not precise enough to perform this maneuver.
It's not viable as a consistent tactic at any point we see on screen. It was done as a desperation move and happened to work, at great cost to the Resistance.
@GapingApe154@glukianoff Not during the Rebellion. They already lost the majority of their fleet in the first Deathstar battle. And again, there would at least need to be the one pilot.
@GapingApe154@glukianoff You have to be at a very precise distance. It has to be the instant before the ship enters hyperspace, and the mass matters. To damage the Deathstar, especially the shielded version, would take capital class ships.
@harlequinyosei@TN_20_@ThunderTheDevil How could the Pokemon be there before, if they weren't there until the time machine was created? The hint is in the name. They are Paradox Pokemon.
@harlequinyosei@TN_20_@ThunderTheDevil And then in the post game, Arven remarks on how that isn't possible. The Area Zero Expedition encounters them. Then the professors read the books and go there, but there's none. So they create the "time machine" and never go through, but pull pokemon out.