Talk:Admiral Ozzel

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Please get Ozzel's picture, but not from the scene where he was killed by Vader.- B-101 12:39, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC)

I would like it if you got Ozzel's picture. Please do it very soon.- B-101 22:02, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Rebel Sympathies

"...despite whispered rumors that he had Rebel sympathies."

Fascinating. What is the source?

MSTCrow 05:18, Jun 13, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Height

I see that Ozzel's height is 5'3". Should his height be in English or in Metric? The same goes for all SW characters (there's a little inconsistency with what system their height is in). I think it should be in Metric.- B-101 17:27, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Reason for death

Wasn't Ozzel's death actually a mistake on Vader's part? Vader assumed the Rebels knew the Imperial Fleet was on its way because Ozzel came out of hyperspace too close to the system. However, they knew because they found the probe droid. The probe droid wasn't able to get a message out because the confrontation with Solo was over so quickly (we saw before that it had to extend its antenna, and its signaling was audible), so the Empire never knew that they found it. (DrZarkov 23:11, 11 April 2006 (UTC))

Dunno. The Rebels certainly knew the Imperials were coming eventually because of the probe droid, but I think Ozzel's maneuver gave them the exact time and immediate warning, if you catch my drift. --maru (talk) contribs 03:26, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
I think this could be considers a bit of a plot hole or tech error depending on one's point of view. If the Imperials knew that that the Rebels knew that they where coming then logically they would want to come out of hyperspace as close as possible to prevent the rebels from escape. I think it is safe to assume the the Imperials knew the probe was detected since there was no reason that the probe would have not transmitted the fact that it was discovered. If the Rebels know the Imperials are coming, it would be nearly impossible to sneak up on them. They will certainly be paying more attention in a way that is difficult to maintain for the long-term. Furthermore if the Imperials already know where they are that, the Rebels can use active scanners that would have given away their location if the Imperials had not already know their location. (The Rebels could put an active scanner off-base to prevent the equivalent to the real-world missiles that follow radar transmissions to active radar sites.) Also the Imperials would not have known that the Rebels did not have any patrols. The Imperials don't know how long it will take the Rebels to get important people, troops, and/or equipment off Hoth. So sneaking up on the Rebels risks allowing the Rebels to escape before the noose is closed. Then there is a question of how such large ships that lack stealth can sneak up on anything. I might also point out that Ozzel's put down of Piett was just. The odds that the discovery was the Rebel base was low. A Galaxy-wide search should have produced many possible "rebels." Piett's job would have been to do a better analysis than what he gave to Ozzel and Vader. A group of humans on a planet not previously known to have them is a bit underwhelming. It just so happened that Vader's use of the force told him the right answer. He might have even had a feeling that he should be on the bridge... Of course one can say this is over-analysis of a series of movies that is loaded with many far more elementary plot holes. And that would probably be right. MichaelSH 02:46, 17 July 2006 (UTC)