The part of this new Force Awakens trailer that's most reminiscent of the Star Wars films that came before it isn't the appearance by R2-D2, or the familiar John Williams score, or Luke Skywalker chatting about Jedi powers in voice over. No, it's a very short look at a scene where havoc is being wreaked aboard an Imperial Star Destroyer, the landing bay full of Stormtroopers being blasted to pieces by laser fire. It looks a lot like similar scenes from A New Hope, Return Of The Jedi and shame though it is to admit the climax of The Phantom Menace where a young Anakin Skywalker accidentally crash lands in an enemy ship. What sets is apart from all of those it that it doesn't look like a Rebel attack. No, that's a TIE Fighter that's attacking all of those poor defenceless Stormtroopers where they live. What's going on there then? A hi-jacked TIE Fighter, perhaps? Some powerful Skywalker Force powers levitating and operating the ship from a distance? Or is this the moment that Finn betrays the cause/sabotages the Empire from the inside? Or might it be mixed up in that mysterious Chrometrooper, the shiny black Stormtrooper in the cape whose allegiance is unknown but probably...bad?