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Examples & correlations
The minor characters, no matter how much training or skill they are claimed to have, are usually incapable of hitting the major characters, sometimes demonstrating extremely poor aim. A good example is of course the stormtroopers from the Star Wars movies, who despite their supposed training/conditioning sometimes appear incapable of hitting the proverbial barn door.
- — A commonly cited correlation is that the more "bad guys" and the more volume of fire they produce, the less likely they will hit the protagonist.
Star Wars hit probability equation: A simple and comical equation to represent the Stormtrooper phenomenon is described [citation needed] as such:
whereas n=the number of "bad guys", x=the number of "good guys", and J=the number of Jedi present, if any.
The equation reads, "The probability of a bad guy hitting his target is equal to the inverse of all bad guys present plus the cube of the number of good guys present (plus one) plus the number of Jedi present (plus one) to the tenth power." From this, one can infer that the presence of a good guy has a detrimental effect on the bad guys' accuracy, while having even one Jedi present is a veritable death sentence.
The minor characters are unrealistically easy to kill. Again a good example is the Imperial stormtroopers who appear armored yet seem to fall over dead from a single shot to the abdomen or even to the shoulder, however this could be due to the armor being built as a enviromental survivial suit, as opposed to clone trooper armor. swed8ish
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