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1731
rating
167
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Topic
#3903

Star Wars: On balance, the battle of Endor is more winnable than the battle of Scarif for the Rebels

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
3
0
Better sources
2
2
Better legibility
1
1
Better conduct
1
1

After 1 vote and with 3 points ahead, the winner is...

Intelligence_06
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
4
Time for argument
Two weeks
Max argument characters
18,000
Voting period
One month
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
4
1587
rating
182
debates
55.77%
won
Description

Assumptions:
1. We only consider the Prequels, the OT, and Rogue One as canon here. Only these 7 movies and anything appearing in them.
2. The Battle of Endor takes place in 4 ABY. The Battle of Scarif takes place in 0 BBY. Both are conflicts between the rebels and the Empire. Any other battle with the same name would be disregarded.
3. For the Battle of Scarif, we assume that the freight ship used by Rogue 1 is sure to arrive on Scarif, in which Rogue 1 has already formed.
4. For the Battle of Endor, we assume that Luke is sure to arrive in the Endor System.
5. We disregard any plot armor. Sure, the movies only consider the possibilities of the rebel alliance winning, although the chance is small for either of the two.
6. Wookiepedia is a valid source, unless any cited page is currently under construction or controversy.

Criterion
Pro
Tie
Con
Points
Better arguments
3 point(s)
Better sources
2 point(s)
Better legibility
1 point(s)
Better conduct
1 point(s)
Reason:

Really good debate, I vote Pro and here's why:

1. I buy that Scarif was unexpected by the Empire, but Endor was.

2. I buy that Scarif is a imperial stronghold and has a more mobile/responsive terrestrial force compared to Endor, which was a temporary/new installation that didn't have operational training on the planet.

3. I buy the massive vehicles used on Endor are a liability.

4. I buy that Endor took longer because the Empire was butchering the response.

5. I'm not going to go into all the individual dropped points of Pros case about the dozen or so places the entire mission would fail, but they all flow Pro.

6. I buy that Chirrut was a useful asset, but Endor had a full jedi knight.

7. I buy that the soldiers on Scarif are highly trained and outstrip Andor.

8. I buy that the events of all the main characters on Scarif are riskier than Lando, though relying on Lando poses a risk to the Endor mission. The risk is slightly mitigated, however, by the ease at which you can fly into the DS2 and destroy it.

9. I buy that the events between Vader, Luke, and Palpatine were inevitable, however, Luke's death would not end the Rebellion.

10. I buy the Executor was a flawed ship design.

11. I buy that the entire Endor mission hinged on Han and Leia succeeding in shutting down the shields.

In conclusion, I evaluate the risk of Scarif, and it is extremely high. The list of points that Pro gives is damning because each of the dozen-plus is a game over. All of Con's points showing the ease of the Scarif mission are not contextualized to these individual points. Even if I look at the generalizations, the imperial stronghold and mobilized terrestrial forces incredibly heightened the risk. The only thing I have is it's an initial surprise, but they were found out, and therefore, went through the entire events of a battle. In regard to Endor, I buy that the entire mission hinged on Han and Leia, which highly ups the risk, but compared to a dozen plus places the risk is that high for Sharif, it doesn't compare. On top of that, the Empires butchered response, lack of operational training, ease at destroying the DS2, and a full jedi knight all greatly alleviate the risk of a surprise.

Notes for Pro
1. You extend all your points in the final speech, but even if you group them together, extend it every round.
2. Make sure you answer the Han and Leia warrant as that is the greatest hole in your case, right now.
3. To be 100% honest, I don't understand how the events of Vader, Luke, and Palpatine all fit into the greater case about the Endor mission, so if you could do that work for me better, that may help.

Notes for Con
1. You need to deal with these individual points that Pro brings up. Even a generalized "each of these aren't a kill switch to the mission, simply a larger hurdle writ large" at least lets me cast doubt on the fact that there are a dozen plus places where there is a highly likely chance the mission would fail.
2. You need to do a lot more defense about how hard the battle actually was on Endor, as your letting Pro control that the Empire was bumbling idiots.
3. As someone who's judged 2 or 3 of your debates, you seem like your too busy to do a good job. Your lack of line by line work in the first round and your last speech give off that impression, so if you have too much in your life or your 10+ active debates are too much, don't over commit.

As always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to comment, question, or message me.