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33For an armoured helmet it's not very good. Seeing as they get beaten by teddy bears wielding rocks 🤔user46509– user465092016-08-18 12:12:59 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2016 at 12:12
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18@ATB it's almost impossible for armour (unless it's very thick) to protect against blunt force trauma; what can it do but transfer the force through. Armour protects against sharp impacts.user20310– user203102016-08-18 12:23:14 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2016 at 12:23
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26Also, don't forget that these are "teddy bears" who can easily heft rocks the size of their torsos. That suggests that they may be striking with more force than we're initially thinking because of their size.FuzzyBoots– FuzzyBoots2016-08-18 14:10:13 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2016 at 14:10
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57I think the only plausible explanation is Ewoks are the most capable warriors in the galaxy. They handily defeat not only the Empire's most elite troops (who previously have defeated the heroes), they themselves have also defeated the heroes and were it not for trickery of the Force would have eaten them. People just don't want to believe it since they look so cuddly! Must be another defense mechanism to get their victims to lower their guards.TVann– TVann2016-08-18 14:29:23 +00:00Commented Aug 18, 2016 at 14:29
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8"A built-in heads-up display also provided targeting diagnostics" that don't work.user31563– user315632016-08-19 01:50:24 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2016 at 1:50
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