ray_afraid said:
MrInsaneA said:
ray_afraid said:
MrInsaneA said:
The Rebellion shouldn't feel like an organized military so much as a ragtag militia.
But they are an organized military. I think what you guys are discussing would work better for a pre-ANH rebellion. At this point (RotJ), they've had some BIG victories (the ANH opening text refers to the fact that they have already had some big wins and are growing) and would have gained much more mainstream support.
That may make sense realistically but thematically it would be good to separate the Rebels from the Empire. Empire: Big military force of humans. Rebels: Rag tag group of aliens and humans.
And that is exactly what is represented on screen as the film stands. The rebels are out numbered, out gunned, and out classed. Just not as much as they were during the battle of Yavin, nor would they be as I've pointed out already. We see that they are a cobbled together group of aliens and humans alike (unlike the Empire). The only reason the Rebels are launching such a daring assault on the DSII is because they think it isn't working yet- not because they've become such a big military force that they are confident in their abilities and machinery. When they find out the DSII is operational, they collectively shit themselves and without Landos courage and faith in his buddies, they would have turned tail and ran.
I don't wanna be "that guy" here, but the stakes were ever bit as high in ANH as in RotJ and the Rebels in ANH only had two types of ships as opposed to Jedi's four. Why wouldn't they pull all stops during the battle of Yavin?
I kid you not when I say I truly appreciate your viewpoint. Though I disagree, my hope is that through debate we will achieve the ultimate edit. Please continue being "that guy" until we find some conclusion, probably through the vote I hope to post today or tomorrow. Thanks for explaining your POV so clearly.
As to your final question, I always figured that since at the start of ANH they had only just "won their first victory against the evil Galactic Empire." They still had little to work with. Heck, it appears they didn't even have any capital ships at Yavin. But after their victory at Yavin, more peoples gained faith in the cause and the ability for a rebellion to succeed, thus more ships by the time of Endor.