FaxModem1 wrote: ↑2019-04-16 01:46pmDJ didn't give the First Order any technical details though. For all we know, he just said, "Check for cloaked ships.", and that was it. Doesn't sound like something really involved, and that any partially competent First Order officer could ask for if they were curious about the lack of dead bodies on board the three ships when they were destroyed.
It was a specific "decloaking" scan according to the FO officer. I don't know what that involved, but we do know that the FO didn't do it until they were specifically told to by DJ. IDK, cloaking is rare in star wars, and it may be that a decloaking scan takes up a lot of time or specialized resources or something. Whatever the reason, it is clearly not something that the FO does as SOP, and Leia and Holdo exploited his fact. We can monday-morning-quarterback their decision back and forth, and blame the FO for being incompetent morons, but the rebels' plan would have worked if Poe hadn't gotten the details leaked.
I mean literally, the characters outright say that Holdo knew the FO wasn't scanning for small ships:
LEIA: Holdo knew the First Order was tracking our big ship. They're not monitoring for little transports.
POE: So we could slip down to the surface unnoticed and hide till the First Order passes. That could work.
Sure, if the FO were competent (or rather, if Johnson was a competent writer) they would've been scanning the wreckage for bodies or other signs that something funky was going on, and running decloaking scans around the capital ships to look for escaping rebels. But then, if they were competent they would've had a couple of SDs micro jump ahead of the rebel fleet, or used their fighters and bombers to run them down. Actually, if they were really competent it wouldn't have ever reached the Crait system because they would've launched a fighter screen for their dreadnought, had it's escorts actually escort it (did you know that the regular star destroyers never fire a single shot?), and completely wiped out the rebel fleet before they could jump away from D'Qar.
Or, the Resistance is run by idiots if Poe can make a phone call but Admiral 'stay the course until we're all dead' Holdo isn't trying to until she's at Crait. Either one is just as valid.
Look, I think the writing is moronic too, but it's not the characters' fault that Rain Johnson is aggressively ignorant of how technology works in Star Wars. For whatever technical reasons, they don't have the "power" to make their call, but the base on Crait does. Leia and D'acy said this before they even knew they were being tracked through hyperspace:
FINN: Alright, Well, until [Rey] comes back [with Luke], what's the plan?
LEIA: We need to find a new base.
LARMA D'ACY:
One with enough power to get a distress signal to our allies. scattered in the Outer Rim.
and then again when she has hew window side chat with Poe on the shuttle:
LEIA: Poe...
POE: What is
that?
LARMA D'ACY: The mineral planet, Crait. An uncharted hideout from the days of the Rebellion.
POE: That's a Rebel base?
LARMA D'ACY: Abandoned, but heavily armored with enough power to get a distress signal to our allies scattered in the Outer Rim.
Like I said, I don't know what the difference was between the holo-call Poe made and the big plot device distress call, but clearly there was a difference. Poe knew they needed to make their distress call when he called Maz, so the best in-universe explanation I can come up with is that there's some technical difference between the two that the characters are aware of but the audience is not.
In both of these cases (decloak scanning and not having enough power to call for help) the real answer is that the technology has whatever limitations the plot demands, and Johnson didn't care enough to make these details make sense. I hate him and hate the movie because of it. For our purposes here though, what's important is that All the other characters agree with those technical details. If Holdo was being an idiot for waiting until Crait to make the call and for relying on the FO not scanning for the shuttles, Leia and Poe (and D'acy and the rest of the Resistance staff) are just as big of idiot for agreeing that it was a good plan. Which still leaves Holdo as someone who inherited an imperfect plan and executed it pretty much perfectly.
And supposedly, there are New Republic ships out there that they're trying to rally with. If they can get them on their side, great. If not, they could potentially hire mercenaries. If not, again, they could buy some gas.
They never mention NR ships, just a vague reference to "allies scattered in the outer rim" which sounds a lot more like private fleets, smugglers, pirates and maybe mercs with sympathetic leaders -- old school rebel types. But that all requires talking with them, which the movie established that they couldn't do until they reached a base with a enough power.
They could also do what Finn and Rose did, and go there personally to get the allies by hand-delivering the message instead of waiting on a broadcast from Crait.
In what ships? The whole point of the entire chase was that they didn't have enough fuel to run to hyperspace and they'd just be followed if they did. The hyper capable fighters were all gone. Beyond the shuttle that Rose and Finn stole they might not have even had anything that could jump independently. That plan also relies on the messengers rallying the allies, amassing enough firepower to bail out the rebels (so a fleet several times the size of the entire resistance), then getting back to the still-running rebel fleet before they run out of fuel and the
Supremacy blows them up. At least with Holdo's plan they're safe from the immediate threat that's bearing down on them, and have some breathing room in case their supposed allies don't immediately respond to their call (which - spoiler alert - they don't).
If D'acy really is the link between Holdo and Poe, then it falls to her to comfort Poe. That's her job. Either she should have done so immediately, and done so for bridge officers like Connix as well, or she also fucking sucked at her job.
There may have technically been more links in the chain of command between them, it's not really clear and the TOE was in shambles at that point. Maybe Poe's designated hand holder didn't even realize it was their job to worry about that, because they wee in the middle of a crisis. And yeah, it sucks for Poe that he felt helpless and no one would give him any responsibility so he could feel like a big strong man again, but that's what happens when you're demoted for disobeying orders - you stop being relied on to carry out vital tasks.
Or she realized Holdo's plan was idiotic and going to get them all killed? Or more likely, since Holdo is intelligence, she kept Commsec going to the point of no return and inspired multiple desertions and mutiny....
No, it didn't, because we had people like Finn running for escape pods. Not everyone of them is supposedly under Poe's sway, so Holdo's plan clearly wasn't keeping them calm, or they didn't know about it and were panicking.
The only mutineers were the pilots who were (understandably) personally loyal to Poe, and Connix, who was willing to mutiny from the word go. Remember, she covered for Rose and Finn stealing the shuttle almost immediately after Holdo took command. She was never going to follow Holdo over Poe. The only desertion attempts we know of (other than Finn) happened before Holdo took command.
Or the rest of the bridge crew didn't know, and things were so compartmentalized that bridge officers thought it was safer to mutiny than to keep on following orders that didn't make any sense
Poe (and presumably anyone else) could see that the shuttles were being fueled and loaded the moment he stepped onto the bridge, because no one made any attempt to hide it. Bridge crew were actively monitoring/coordinating shuttle prep. There were no gasps or looks of shock when he announced that they were planning on abandoning the ship. Poe didn't seem to realize it, but he was the only person on the bridge who was in the dark.
regular crew members were jumping into escape pods due to the effects of Holdo's speech.
Problem with that is the deserters. If you have a desertion problem right after Holdo gets into an argument with a subordinate straight off the gate, than yes, that's on Holdo's shoulders, and it isn't limited to Poe's flight squadron.
And wasn't doing anything about the desertions. Again, I have to stress that. Poe wasn't the only one panicking if the ship has a desertion problem. Remember that.
The only desertion attempts we know of (other than Finn) happened before Holdo took command. And Finn is not a regular crew member, he's a turncoat who's has no real ties to the Resistance.
As they're wheeling the unconscious Leia away (after her "mary poppins" flight) she drops the beacon bracelet that Rey would be coming back to, and Finn picks it up. He then immediately tries to desert. He's not present to see Holdo's introduction, or Poe's fight with her; he's off packing a bag and sneaking to the escape pods. He never get's a chance to be demoralized by Holdo. When he gets to the escape pods, Rose is already there, and tells him "Just this morning, I had to stun three people who were trying to jump ship in this escape pod." And that's the only actual desertion attempts we know of. So, at the very least we can say that desertions were already a concern before Holdo took command, and we have no reason to believe that they were any better or worse under than under Leia.
Prove it. Prove that it wasn't the fact that the plan wasn't actually explained to him, as a leader should have done hours ago, when he was still in a good frame of mind and wasn't starting to panic from watching people die. Because that's what we see on screen, a man panicking because he thinks his leaders are getting them killed needlessly.
I can't prove a negative. I can't prove that he
wouldn't have thrown a tantrum and leaked the Plan and started a mutiny if he had been told earlier, that's your job. I
can prove that he
did throw a tantrum and leak the plan and stage a mutiny as soon as he found out that the plan was to abandon ship. I can prove that he never expressed concern about where they would run to, and that's the only new detail Leia revealed to him after the mutiny was over.
He distrusted Holdo's leadership based on her appearance before he had said one word to her, and was immediately condescending, impatient and insubordinate in his first interaction. He was never "in a good frame of mind". All Holdo knows is that Leia's last act was to demote him for insubordination and
disobeying an order to retreat, and as soon as she's announced he lies about the demotion and wants to be told the plan. What reason at all does she have to believe that if she tell's him the plan is to retreat he won't decide to disobey those orders too? Because that is exactly what he ends up doing. If you honestly believe that he would have reacted differently form the way he actually did,
you prove it.
Really, the whole "he panicked and can't be held responsible for his actions" line of reasoning is total bullshit if you pay any attention to his character at all during the movie. He disobeys a direct order in the opening sequence. It's not like he sat and stewed for hours agonizing over the situation before he decided to work against Holdo. He was so "panicked" after a single, 30 second conversation with her that he immediately started mutinying. The first time we see him after that first conversation with Holdo is when he decides to withhold vital intelligence form
anyone else (not because he's concerned with leaks but because he doesn't trust the decisions Holdo will make with that info), and instead convinces two enlisted personnel to go AWOL and steal a shuttle, and a junior officer to lie and cover their tracks. Poe didn't even understand what their plan was, but he trusted it more than he trusted Holdo, despite her impressive record.
Again, people are deserting. That's a classic sign of panic. That may be what Holdo and company thought Rose and Finn were doing with the shuttle they took, and just shrugged their shoulders that morale was so bad.
Fuck off, now you're just making shit up because you either know you have no point, or don't know the movie well enough to back up your argument. The only desertion once Holdo took command was Finn+Rose, at Poe's behest. Connix lies through her teeth to Holdo to cover their escape.