No-blood Jango
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No-blood Jango
When Jango was beheaded there should have been a spurting fountain of blood. There wasn't. Why? I mean the big thick neck arteries should be thick enough that the lightsaber cauterising effect wouldn't matter. There were times before when it didn't matter (arms chopped off etc.) and the arteries leading to the arms are a lot narrower than those in the neck.
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I think this still falls under cauterised, like Darth Maul in TPM.
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We did get a red mist from Maul being fatally sliced.Gandalf wrote:I think this still falls under cauterised, like Darth Maul in TPM.
Maybe his suit is self-sealing?
Non-SOD: to keep the PG rating. There were a TON of saber deaths in AOTC, the most of any SW movie to date. So they probably worked to make them look as "clean" and be as quick-edited as possible.
A ton? They were all against Geonosians- who are evil non-humanoid looking aliens so you can get away with it.
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It's canon by the EU that lightsabers generally causterize what they hit. As they cut through they fry the flesh, closing off the blood circulation and preventing bleeding.Jean Paul wrote:When Jango was beheaded there should have been a spurting fountain of blood. There wasn't. Why? I mean the big thick neck arteries should be thick enough that the lightsaber cauterising effect wouldn't matter. There were times before when it didn't matter (arms chopped off etc.) and the arteries leading to the arms are a lot narrower than those in the neck.
The arm in ANH is the exception to the rule.
In AOTC, Anakin's arm is causterized after being cut off. In TPM, we see steam from vaporized blood, but no liquid blood as he falls, so it must have been causterized as well. Luke's arm was causterized since we didn't see blood everywhere. etc, etc.
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Indeed, if you look at the severed arm there is no cauterized flesh inside the cloth sleeve. It looks almost as if the stump exploded, spraying blood and evacuating much of the flesh around the contact area.The Original Nex wrote:Which could easily be explained by an unusual Aqualish physiology.The arm in ANH is the exception to the rule.
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The Aqualish arm looked rather hollow. That would be difficult to cauterize.
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I'm not on any film ratings boards, but yeah, something like that. Animated fantasy violence (against people in suits or aliens) is somehow more acceptable than "humans" getting cut with makeup effects.Vympel wrote:A ton? They were all against Geonosians- who are evil non-humanoid looking aliens so you can get away with it.
Did the "burning skeletons" really bump Star Wars from G to PG? I don't know, but some people believe that.
Yeah, the bloody arm is an anomaly. So is Luke's 0wnx0r1ng the skiff guards in ROTJ (and not having them be cut to pieces).
Then again, Dooku does a couple of "flesh wounds" on Obi-Wan (on purpose apparently). So maybe Luke is a moral literalist (well, I'm still a Light Jedi, technically the Sarlacc killed them, not my lightsaber!), or just a touch sadistic. ; )
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Some of the comic books show blood sprays from saber hits (I'm thinking of Heir to the Empire graphic novel in particular).Praxis wrote:It's canon by the EU that lightsabers generally causterize what they hit. As they cut through they fry the flesh, closing off the blood circulation and preventing bleeding.Jean Paul wrote:When Jango was beheaded there should have been a spurting fountain of blood. There wasn't. Why? I mean the big thick neck arteries should be thick enough that the lightsaber cauterising effect wouldn't matter. There were times before when it didn't matter (arms chopped off etc.) and the arteries leading to the arms are a lot narrower than those in the neck.
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Not exactly so A to B. The production featured the burning bodies to HELP guarentee a PG rating rather than a G. It wasn't the sole factor or was directly responsible for the final MPAA rating of the film.Kurgan wrote:Did the "burning skeletons" really bump Star Wars from G to PG? I don't know, but some people believe that.
Keep in mind it was way back in 1977, where the ratings guidlines and standards were a little different than they are today. G used to cover a slightly broader spectrum, and PG's spectrum was huge.
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Well. If your arm speed is fast enough, you might be able to chop a limb off without transferring enough energy to cauterise. In which case, it'd make sense for elderly obi-wan to do so, but unusual aqualish physiology is my best bet, lacking calcs.
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For the first one, that would mean that old man Obi swings his saber faster than Mace Windu chopping off Jango's head.NecronLord wrote:Well. If your arm speed is fast enough, you might be able to chop a limb off without transferring enough energy to cauterise. In which case, it'd make sense for elderly obi-wan to do so, but unusual aqualish physiology is my best bet, lacking calcs.
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So, what's the deal with the Tauntaun? Shouldn't the gouge Han cut have been cauterized as he cut it? Instead, all these little dumpling-like organs plopped out. So, why didn't Maul's organs plop out when he was sliced? Unusual Aqualish physiology?
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Because there's a difference between cutting something open and cutting something in half.Bob the Gunslinger wrote:So, what's the deal with the Tauntaun? Shouldn't the gouge Han cut have been cauterized as he cut it? Instead, all these little dumpling-like organs plopped out. So, why didn't Maul's organs plop out when he was sliced? Unusual Aqualish physiology?
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