The Force and thermal protection
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The Force and thermal protection
IN SW:TPM Quai-Gon Jinn plunges his lightsaber into a blast door up to the hilt, rendering the door white-hot molten metal.
The molten metal must be sveral thousand degrees hotter than ambient temperature, yet his hands...only inches away from the radiant heat...are unburnt.
Are Jedi capable of generating a low level thermal protection aura around themselves?
The molten metal must be sveral thousand degrees hotter than ambient temperature, yet his hands...only inches away from the radiant heat...are unburnt.
Are Jedi capable of generating a low level thermal protection aura around themselves?
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I think we can look at Luke surviving as long as he did in the subzero cold of Hoth and attribute it to his force abilities. He was out there almost as long as Han's Taunataun and it froze to death while Luke was still alive (albiet in a delerium) and he was untrained.
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Having done a fair bit of welding, I can tell you that only decent leather welding gloves (1/4" thick or so) are necessary to keep heat away for short periods, even from a few inches away. Although granted, we're talking about vastly more area giving off heat than a little puddle an inch across.
Be that as it may, the heat deflection shown by Jinn is probably not sufficient to deflect blaster bolts, which should be far higher intensity. Bolt deflection is indicitive of better protection than the TPM incident.
Be that as it may, the heat deflection shown by Jinn is probably not sufficient to deflect blaster bolts, which should be far higher intensity. Bolt deflection is indicitive of better protection than the TPM incident.
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The feat used by Yoda, Vader and Qui-Gon is all the same. It is the converting of one energy into an other.
Yoda used it, to gain extra power (it didn't go otherwere).
Vader fired it into to wall in a blast (good seen in a frame-by-frame)
Qui-Gon obsiously used it to shield hiself from the extra heat not be be channeled.
This all is one feat, called:
Force Absorb
Yoda used it, to gain extra power (it didn't go otherwere).
Vader fired it into to wall in a blast (good seen in a frame-by-frame)
Qui-Gon obsiously used it to shield hiself from the extra heat not be be channeled.
This all is one feat, called:
Force Absorb
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Obviously the laser blast failed to penetrate the navigational deflector in Vader's hand.Rogue 9 wrote:Well... Yeah. How could it not be a Force ability?kornstar08562 wrote:We see vader stoping blaster bolts with his hand in the scene where he says i would be an honor if you would join us in ESB that had to of been some force related ability