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Finished this last night and I'm sad it's over. Incredible show. Looking forward to a Rogue One rewatch next.
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I've done my best to forget this show exists so the sadness doesn't return...

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I’m starting to think I got woodburn’d based on the lack of reaction to that pic
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He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
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I chuckled.Mecca wrote:I’m starting to think I got woodburn’d based on the lack of reaction to that pic
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Through the transitive property he didspike wrote:He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
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No. That's not how transitive property works.Mecca wrote:Through the transitive property he didspike wrote:He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
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It’s math, B.B wrote:No. That's not how transitive property works.Mecca wrote:Through the transitive property he didspike wrote:He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
Rogue One’s events transmit the plans for the Death Star -> Rebel Alliance uses said plans to plot the exhaust port target -> Death Star is blown up.
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Those are progressive steps. That's just counting.Mecca wrote:It’s math, B.B wrote:No. That's not how transitive property works.Mecca wrote:Through the transitive property he didspike wrote:He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
Rogue One’s events transmit the plans for the Death Star -> Rebel Alliance uses said plans to plot the exhaust port target -> Death Star is blown up.
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Nah, it was funny.Mecca wrote:I’m starting to think I got woodburn’d based on the lack of reaction to that pic
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That’s literally the transitive property. Trust me; all of my math courses in college were philosophy coursesB wrote:Those are progressive steps. That's just counting.Mecca wrote:It’s math, B.B wrote:No. That's not how transitive property works.Mecca wrote:Through the transitive property he didspike wrote:He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
Rogue One’s events transmit the plans for the Death Star -> Rebel Alliance uses said plans to plot the exhaust port target -> Death Star is blown up.
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Mecca wrote:That’s literally the transitive property. Trust me; all of my math courses in college were philosophy coursesB wrote:Those are progressive steps. That's just counting.Mecca wrote:It’s math, B.B wrote:No. That's not how transitive property works.Mecca wrote:Through the transitive property he didspike wrote:He didn’t blow up the Death Star.
Rogue One’s events transmit the plans for the Death Star -> Rebel Alliance uses said plans to plot the exhaust port target -> Death Star is blown up.
The God Machine (Claude 4) disagrees:
Is this an example of the transitive property? Rogue One’s events transmit the plans for the Death Star -> Rebel Alliance uses said plans to plot the exhaust port target -> Death Star is blown up.
No, this wouldn't be a classic example of the transitive property. The transitive property in logic states that if A relates to B, and B relates to C, then A relates to C through the same relationship.
Your example shows a causal chain where each step enables the next, but the relationships aren't the same throughout:
Rogue One → Death Star plans (transmission/acquisition)
Death Star plans → targeting strategy (analysis/planning)
Targeting strategy → Death Star destruction (execution/result)
A true transitive property example would be something like: "If Rogue One is before A New Hope, and A New Hope is before Empire Strikes Back, then Rogue One is before Empire Strikes Back" - where the relationship (chronological order) remains consistent.
Your Star Wars example is better described as a causal sequence or chain of events where each link enables the next outcome, rather than a transitive relationship.
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B agrees with Bi. Bi is right. Therefore, B is right.
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Lay off the rhydonium
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ah only in the Star Wars forum
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That's fucking right.spike wrote:ah only in the Star Wars forum
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I chuckled at it then the ‘well actually’ monster awoke in me, screaming with a need to correct you.
But I see someone else has already done it.
I do agree he did have a huge part in blowing it up though. And the entire farce and ideology of empire.
But I see someone else has already done it.
I do agree he did have a huge part in blowing it up though. And the entire farce and ideology of empire.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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I can't believe that not a single person here ha wondered about why Andor doesn't think of/mention Bix in Rogue One! Who cares about who "technically" blew up the Death Star?! What about Bix?!