Re: The Light Saber
Posted: 2011-04-11 09:30pm
I seem to recall there was a Saxton article on lightsabre too...
Anyone else remember this or am I smoking crack?
Anyone else remember this or am I smoking crack?
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Indeed. Additionally the New Jedi Order all use the water-proofed version. The Imperial Knights of the Legacy comics do as well judging by Treis Sinde's actions in waging an insurgency against the Krayt Imperials alongside the Mon Calamari Rangers and the fact that all the IKs use the exact same design. I believe the technology is, ridiculously, called Bifurcating Cyclical Ignition PulseElheru Aran wrote:There's a underwater saber in a Clone Wars episode, I believe-- Kit Fisto's.
Standard sabers short out if immersed in water, causing them to switch off.aussiemuscle308 wrote:wouldn't a standard light sabre boil the water around it? would look interesting.
If the handle isn't immersed in water, yes. The original Clone Wars miniseries depicted Anakin fighting Asajj on Yavin IV in a rainstorm, steam was depicted coming off his blade as the raindrops impacted on the 'blade'aussiemuscle308 wrote:wouldn't a standard light sabre boil the water around it? would look interesting.
That's not a turbolaser. A turbolaser is a capital-ship scale weapon, the heaviest unguided weapon the X-Wing has are four laser cannons. To give you an idea what you did was compare the equivalent of an M61 Vulcan to a Mk45 5-in cannon.the only instance i've seen of a large turbo laser hitting a sabre was a fan film where the protagonist got his x-wing to shoot the sith apprentice. first shot knock him over but damages his sabre.
That effect was either missing or too small to notice when Obi-Wan fought Jango on Kamino in AotC.General Schatten wrote:If the handle isn't immersed in water, yes. The original Clone Wars miniseries depicted Anakin fighting Asajj on Yavin IV in a rainstorm, steam was depicted coming off his blade as the raindrops impacted on the 'blade'aussiemuscle308 wrote:wouldn't a standard light sabre boil the water around it? would look interesting.
The Kaminoan storms, while constant, aren't always torrential downpours. The one we saw on Kamino was rather benign for a storm. By contrast Yavin IV was a rainforest, when it rains it rains hard.Darth Tedious wrote:That effect was either missing or too small to notice when Obi-Wan fought Jango on Kamino in AotC.