So basically, Rogue One only managed to secure the Death Star plans because of aStardust Memory
Haven't watched the movie yet, so the joke eludes me.
Will anyone care to spoil me please?
>>15060140Galen Erso, the chief designer of the Death Star, called Jyn by the pet name of 'Stardust' when she was a child. In the climax, when Jyn's accessing an Imperial archive containing the Death Star's plans, Jyn's browsing through a bunch of names for military projects and comes upon 'Stardust' listed in the vault - which she correctly assumes is the Death Star plans because, her words, 'I know it's me.'
>>15060133
OP Kou did nothing wrong
>>15060133
So help me OP I will find you and I will fucking immolate you. That was terrible.
>>15060176
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>>15063573
No no. That's the thing. She doesn't "come" across the name Stardust. She specifically tells K2 to search for Stardust. She wasn't even in the right section when they were just going through the list of Imperial projects.
>>15063592
I swear while they were looking, the dude was saying names and he said "stardust", that's when she told K2 to look it up. fuck I don't remember.
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>>15063608
K2 was able to narrow down which section the plans were in, then Cassian was reading out file names. Jyn recognized "Stardust", and knew that was it.
She was already in the right section, her dad just made it easy to recognize the name.
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>>15060133
>Death Star was literally an inside job
Is this some 9/11 analogy?
Did Rogue One secretly just brainwash all its viewers into watching 9/11 from the Al Qaeda's perspective?
>>15063870
Disgruntled employees are the biggest danger to any large scale operation.
The Death Star is next level corporate sabotage.