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You are thinking of I, JediCoyote wrote:What about the old thing of lightsaber colors indicated one's position within the Force? It always seemed to me that the "goodest" good guys got deeper in th eblue spectrum, and green always showed up in the hands of the more "neutral" types.
There was a yellow lightsaber wielded by a Dathomir witch, wasn't there? I have not read that particular book for a long time, but I Recall LUke thinking of a "rainbow" of lightsaber colors in a dark alley, or some such...
Uh...?Drooling Iguana wrote:Maybe blue and green sabres work better at deflecting blaster bolts, while red lightsabres work better for dueling. Since the Sith are mostly facing off against lightsabre-weilding Jedi, while the Jedi spend most of their time fighting battledroids or regular people with blasters, it would make sense for them to design their lightsabres along different lines.
That's like saying that since a shotgun and a submachine gun can both kill a guy, they'd be equally effective in all situations. Of course all lightsabres can cut, but there'd be other factors to consider as well, such as maneuverability of the blade, power consumption, effectiveness against shields and armour, etc.Stofsk wrote:Uh...?Drooling Iguana wrote:Maybe blue and green sabres work better at deflecting blaster bolts, while red lightsabres work better for dueling. Since the Sith are mostly facing off against lightsabre-weilding Jedi, while the Jedi spend most of their time fighting battledroids or regular people with blasters, it would make sense for them to design their lightsabres along different lines.
Qui-gon's lightsaber: cuts Maul in half. Green.
Obi-wan's lightsaber: cuts Mos Eisley riff-raff arms off. Blue.
Luke Skywalker's lightsaber: cuts Vader's hand off. Green.
Well, perhaps that wielding a lightsaber of green would remind Obi-Wan to much of when he tried to instruct Anakin as an apprentice, of course he failed, and using a green lightsaber would have reminded him of such failure.The theory falls apart when you watch ANH, and realise that according to this theory a Jedi Master wielded an apprentice-rank colour. Does that strike you as odd? Why would he choose blue?
Only if you consider Yoda "neutral".Coyote wrote:What about the old thing of lightsaber colors indicated one's position within the Force? It always seemed to me that the "goodest" good guys got deeper in th eblue spectrum, and green always showed up in the hands of the more "neutral" types.
actually, i just realized that obi's eyes are brownStofsk wrote:This is probably true, which is a shame, since I like KOTOR's explanation that the different colours correspond with different 'classes' or Jedi 'ranks'. Consulars use green, guardians use blue, sentinels use yellow.unbeataBULL wrote:hell with it. its probably all just random. maybe obi likes his lightsabres to match his eyes.
But aesthetically, tastes differ. I myself prefer blue and green. Yellow and purple just don't seem nice to my eyes.
wwwoooo Orange!!Karza wrote:What about yellow, orange and purple blades? Do those exist at all in the canon universe, or are they just computer game stuff?
Games arent the biggest thing to base something on but in Jedi Power Battles (The best SW game for the last home console generation) Adi Gallia had a reddish blade, if i had the game in reach i would look at the booklet, instead of red it says is .......... (a color thats the same as red just has a more fancy name)unbeataBULL wrote:the jedi may just choose it randomly, with blue and green being popular, and red being forbidden (if its even possible to find a red natural crystal).
Well, the Ep. 1 action figure gave her a red blade too.Tychu wrote:Games arent the biggest thing to base something on but in Jedi Power Battles (The best SW game for the last home console generation) Adi Gallia had a reddish blade, if i had the game in reach i would look at the booklet, instead of red it says is .......... (a color thats the same as red just has a more fancy name)unbeataBULL wrote:the jedi may just choose it randomly, with blue and green being popular, and red being forbidden (if its even possible to find a red natural crystal).
Don't forget the new DVD set! Luke's saber changes from Blue to Green in the course of ANH (and even in the same scene, there's even a few frames where it's both colors mixed!). He just couldn't decide which Jedi philosophy he agreed with! [/Joking]neoolong wrote:I figured that the color represented some sort of allegience or philosophy. Red for Sith, blue for mainstream (living force) Jedi, and green for the more rebellious (unifying force) Jedi like Qui-gon.
Mace had a purple saber, which is just a mix of blue and red. So he's a Jedi, but with some Sith leanings, since his saber style is closer to the dark side than others'.
Or maybe they just like to color coordinate like Yoda with his green saber.
Then again you have to consider that in the arena, Obi-wan and Anakin are just tossed some sabers, though that might just be temporary until they can get new ones. Or that Ki Adi Mundi's light saber actually switches color during the fight. Or that Mace Windu's saber from Ep. 1 was someone else's that he was using unil he gave it back and got his new one.
Took me a couple of times watching it to figure it out. I figure that the guy doing the saber color effects got confused about whose blade was whose during the scenes in the arena, and used the wrong color during one of the shots.Kurgan wrote:That rocks about Ki Adi's saber though. I need to check that out next time I'm watching AOTC...
But from what the NT and the accompanying books tell us most of the training happens on Coruscant in the Jedi Temple.Darth Fanboy wrote:I think it has more to do with Jedi using what crystals are availiable to them. As part of their training they must construct their own lightsaber, if you're on a world with specific type of crystals you're going to find green, blue, or whatever. Its not like there's a mall around the corner selling them specifically. Jedi training on diff worlds have different sabers.
In theory.