How come the beam attacks of one side miss the targets every time, yet the beam attacks of the other side hit the targets every time? That doesn't make much sense, does it? If you got a beam weapon, it means the speed of light or something resembling it from a human point of view. So, at the distances we saw in this fight, for example, the beam hits exactly the place you are aiming at when you pull the trigger at the same moment you finish pulling the trigger. It's like using a regular firearm inside a room, for comparison. If the target is five meters away from you, the bullet, for all practical purposes, hits the target immediately. Not to mention even today military vehicles are easily equipped with aiming computers that do half of the work. With beam weapons that would be far more easier.