Captain Phasma is fine. They just don't use her first name...Becky.![]()
Im sure that whatever skill Finn has with a lightsaber is because the is guilding him,
Could have fooled me. I've found Abram's mystery box promotion for TFA to be really obnoxious, like it did for STID.
In the end, I'll probably be thanking him for revealing so little when I watch the movie.
No one said that he would know what he was doing. I just speculated that he might be using it in self-defense and not trained as a Jedi. And the whole "hold the saber with two hands because it's so heavy" thing went out the window in the Prequels. And Luke had no trouble holding the saber for the first time in Obi Wan's house in ANH.A couple of things:
In the SW universe, swords or sword-like weapons are far and few between, if we look at the OT & PT. That said, for the average person, there's no experience or cultural flirtation with swordplay, which is why Han's clumsy handling of the lightsaber was correct.
In real life, the one thing i've heard weapons experts say is that an inexperienced person trying to use a deadly weapon can pose as much danger to himself as the intended victim. Unlike the movies, one wrong move could be disfiguring of deadly to the user. I would think that rule applies in the SW universe, considering how dangerous a lightsaber is.
One last thing...Hamill said:
Lucas:"George was adamant that these things were really, really heavy, that we couldn't take a hand off. We always had to have two, it was like Excalibur--40-50 pounds of weight."
So, the intent was that lightsabers were not easy to use--certainly not without training. Since they were dangerous to almost over-the-top degrees, if an untrained person tried to use it as a weapon (not a clumsy slice like the Tauntaun situation), between the weight and its power, I imagine someone would make a bad mistake--or an experienced opponent would quickly disarm him, or turn the weapon against him."They were very powerful. they had a lot of energy in them, and so--you know, you worked with them as if they were heavy."
He would be better off high-tailing it out of the area than using something he knows nothing about (if i'm to believe he's green at that stage).
That leads me to believe that clip says he knows something. I'm not saying he's at ESB-Luke level (highly trained), but in consideration of the intent of the lightsaber, it would seem to geeky-convenient for a total newbie to prepare to use the saber like...well, like he knew what to do with it.
Captain Phasma is fine. They just don't use her first name...Becky.![]()
It's 7:14 Friday morning here - HAPPY FORCE FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No one said that he would know what he was doing. I just speculated that he might be using it in self-defense and not trained as a Jedi. And the whole "hold the saber with two hands because it's so heavy" thing went out the window in the Prequels. And Luke had no trouble holding the saber for the first time in Obi Wan's house in ANH.A couple of things:
In the SW universe, swords or sword-like weapons are far and few between, if we look at the OT & PT. That said, for the average person, there's no experience or cultural flirtation with swordplay, which is why Han's clumsy handling of the lightsaber was correct.
In real life, the one thing i've heard weapons experts say is that an inexperienced person trying to use a deadly weapon can pose as much danger to himself as the intended victim. Unlike the movies, one wrong move could be disfiguring of deadly to the user. I would think that rule applies in the SW universe, considering how dangerous a lightsaber is.
One last thing...Hamill said:
Lucas:"George was adamant that these things were really, really heavy, that we couldn't take a hand off. We always had to have two, it was like Excalibur--40-50 pounds of weight."
So, the intent was that lightsabers were not easy to use--certainly not without training. Since they were dangerous to almost over-the-top degrees, if an untrained person tried to use it as a weapon (not a clumsy slice like the Tauntaun situation), between the weight and its power, I imagine someone would make a bad mistake--or an experienced opponent would quickly disarm him, or turn the weapon against him."They were very powerful. they had a lot of energy in them, and so--you know, you worked with them as if they were heavy."
He would be better off high-tailing it out of the area than using something he knows nothing about (if i'm to believe he's green at that stage).
That leads me to believe that clip says he knows something. I'm not saying he's at ESB-Luke level (highly trained), but in consideration of the intent of the lightsaber, it would seem to geeky-convenient for a total newbie to prepare to use the saber like...well, like he knew what to do with it.
Finn might well be force-sensitive, but I still don't think you have to be uber-trained in order to know how to handle a lightsaber. Fighting effectively with it is a whole other matter.
Soundtrack release date revealed. It's coming out the same day as the movie, December 18. Link
Wish they hadn't revealed the track listing. I mean, that 14th track, "Finn, mesa yousa father"... hello, spoilers! Now the whole movie is ruined.![]()
Well I was really looking forward to reading that new Aftermath novel, but from the reviews it sounds like it's mostly just focused on a whole bunch of new characters (and Wedge, woohoo) and barely involves Han, Luke and Leia at all. Which were frankly the only ones I was really interested in learning more about post-ROTJ anyway.
I might still give it a shot, since I'm curious to learn anything about the state of the SW universe after ROTJ, but I still can't help but feel a bit disappointed.
Soundtrack release date revealed. It's coming out the same day as the movie, December 18. Link
Wish they hadn't revealed the track listing. I mean, that 14th track, "Finn, mesa yousa father"... hello, spoilers! Now the whole movie is ruined.![]()
I hope there's a vinyl release.
I was really looking forward to it, but after reading IGN's review I think I'll wait too. The review said that while it does reveal a few things about the state of the galaxy post-RotJ, the story itself and it's new characters just aren't very interesting. I'm wondering if the fact that all of the post-RotJ books and comics we're getting before the movie focuses on new characters means that they are waiting to show us what Luke, Han, and Leia were up to then after the movie comes out. I guess I can understand wanting to keep people surprised about where they are in TFA, but it is kind of annoying.
IRRC, Luke even held it one handed for a little bit.
Soundtrack release date revealed. It's coming out the same day as the movie, December 18. Link
Wish they hadn't revealed the track listing. I mean, that 14th track, "Finn, mesa yousa father"... hello, spoilers! Now the whole movie is ruined.![]()
I hope there's a vinyl release.
Does anything release I vinyl anymore? Or have the DJs managed to keep that market open?
Yeah using a lightsaber is not like just picking up a typical sword, and is something that originally required a lot more effort and concentration to control properly. Which is I think why they had Han looking so awkward with it in ESB.
Im sure that whatever skill Finn has with a lightsaber is because the is guilding him, just as the Force enabled Anakin to destroy the Federation flasgship in TPM and Luke when he took out the first Death Star.
No one said that he would know what he was doing. I just speculated that he might be using it in self-defense and not trained as a Jedi. And the whole "hold the saber with two hands because it's so heavy" thing went out the window in the Prequels.
And Luke had no trouble holding the saber for the first time in Obi Wan's house in ANH.
Finn might well be force-sensitive, but I still don't think you have to be uber-trained in order to know how to handle a lightsaber. Fighting effectively with it is a whole other matter.
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