The Rebels knew that the Empire was onto them (in spite of Ozzel, remember- he wanted to ignore the lead), but they responded by starting an evacuation. When Ozzel showed up, the Rebels put up their shield generator, which is the sort of thing Vader wanted to avoid- he wanted to keep his distance and assess the situation before launching the attack. Vader is a veteran general of the Clone Wars and a literal psychic- he knows what he's doing.soob wrote: ↑Mon Apr 16, 2018 5:11 am Y'all have Ozzel wrong. He's the bridge between the first movie (where Vader is overtly disliked and ultimately subordinate to the military) and the sequels, where Vader is unleashed after the disaster and jumps the chain of command through fear and murder.
It seems to me that Ozzel wasn't so much incompetent as resisting orders. Presumably the super star destroyer is (was) his, and Ozzel feels like he's humoring some "Lord" from the emperor's inner circle, chasing a small band of rebels to settle a personal vendetta. Compare Ozzel's attitude to the attitude of the officers from the original star wars. They don't like Vader; they think he's a "sorcerer" and a petty thug. Also, if you watch carefully, you'll see that before Ozzel's murder, Vader gives orders, but everyone looks to Ozzel before actually following them. Think Vader didn't notice that?
And the idea that Ozzel makes a mistake strikes me as very wrong; the rebels knew about the impending attack because they saw the probe droid. Ozzel knew that and decided to pounce as quickly as possible to give them less time to prepare. That's the right move, and surely Vader knew that, but he couldn't pass on the pretext to murder his rival. Then he puts the sycophant Piett in charge, who ends up failing at everything he attempts for the rest of the trilogy. Think about Endor -- think Ozzel would have just sat there waiting for orders that never came because his boss was too busy to give the order to attack?
And the idea that he saw Ozzel as some kind of "rival" is ludicrous- Vader is in charge here (both Legends and Canon EU establish that by this point, Vader was made Commander-In-Chief of the entire Imperial Navy in fact, but even ignoring that its clear who is in charge); Ozzel is his subordinate, and he kills him on a whim and then promotes the guy next to him, and later he reminds this guy that if HE screws up too many times he can be replaced just as easily. An officer looking to Ozzel after Vader gave the order is just that officer respecting the chain of command, not thinking that Ozzel is somehow the guy in charge. And if Ozzel or Piett attacked at Endor before the order was given I'm pretty sure Palpatine would not have been pleased to have been disobeyed.
I'm 70% sure you are trolling, but this needs to be said.