Vader declares Luke's training is complete. Somehow, just making a light saber requires a mastery of the Force. Go figure.
And I also like the idea of a "black" lightsaber, even though a black light seems counterintuitive. If it's reflecting light, it's not "really" black, but however you could achieve the effect would be cool.
Vader declares Luke's training is complete. Somehow, just making a light saber requires a mastery of the Force. Go figure.
Maybe, maybe not. Could be you need the force to align the crystal correctly, or perhaps anybody could do it but the Jedi never teach anybody else except their padawans as the last stage of their training.
*mumbles something about season 2 of clone wars*
There was a Jedi in the EU novels (though I'll be damned if I can recall who - first thought was Corran Horn, but I can only find reference to his dual-phase saber) who specifically constructed their lightsaber so that there is no external power button. Instead, the actuator was built inside the hilt, so that only a Jedi could activate the saber using telekinesis.I was wondering whether lightsabers were made of "the Force" and nobody but a Jedi could turn one on, because nobody else would know how to "channel" the force into the saber.
Since Corran's skill with telekinesis is pretty much non-existent, I don't think it was him but like I said above I can't recall who it was.
What I have never understood is that in the first moments of A New Hope we see the perfect counter to lightsabers when the stormtroopers use a circular stun blast to take Leia down. But then we never see anyone else use that against lightsaber wielders.
There was a Jedi in the EU novels (though I'll be damned if I can recall who - first thought was Corran Horn, but I can only find reference to his dual-phase saber) who specifically constructed their lightsaber so that there is no external power button. Instead, the actuator was built inside the hilt, so that only a Jedi could activate the saber using telekinesis.I was wondering whether lightsabers were made of "the Force" and nobody but a Jedi could turn one on, because nobody else would know how to "channel" the force into the saber.
Since Corran's skill with telekinesis is pretty much non-existent, I don't think it was him but like I said above I can't recall who it was.
That's why I'm trying to reconcile why lightsabers are still reasonable weapons in a galaxy full of blasters. I figure that it makes sense only if Jedi precognition makes every other weapon untenable against them. Then, the foe has only two choices: 1) run; or 2) try to get close enough to physically take the lightsaber away, which is not something most folks would try if they can't even manage to shoot the guy from a distance.Honestly lightsabers, even wielded by a master Jedi are horrible weapons for offense or defense. They tell the world exactly who you are, they give away your position. They have almost no reach.
Of course, you also can't use a blaster to deflect a blaster bolt...potentially back at the person who tried to shoot you in the first place.
Temis the Vorta said:So in the end, Jedi precognition is their true weapon. They could just as easily be carrying blasters. But by carrying lightsabers, they psych non-Force-users out by sending the message that they're so unbeatable, they can go into battle with a weapon whose only advantage is that it looks cool.![]()
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