
Apparantly, Lucas originaly planed to have everyone use lightsabers, even the storm troopers...
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Cut them some slack. The lightspear actually makes some sense. It would be awkward for deflecting blaster bolts, but if you were facing off in melee combat, you'd have the advantage of reach.CaptHawkeye wrote:So God does exist. What else could explain these punishments seemingly aimed at us?General Schatten wrote:CaptHawkeye wrote:What next? Lightsaber spearmen?You were saying?
New policy, no saying, 'At least they don't have light<weapon>'... you'll just be giving them ideas.
No, I didn't actually, I specifically said earlier that I'd find it hard to belief if the materials for the alloy were to only be found on Mandalore.Stark wrote:Yeah, I'd assumed it was manufactured, but Schatten kinda talks about it like it's physically limited to Mandalore. If so, that's retarded: the first Mandalorian killed would be sent to metallurgy labs, and there goes your trade secret.
WTF?General Schatten wrote:I'm not asking if it's cost-effective, I'm asking if, given the materials both natural (Before the Clone Wars, Mandalore was part of the Republic; I also have a hard time understanding why no other planets in the system would have these materials either) and synthetic as well as the knowledge, could the Republic mass-produce this stuff and how much would it affect the economy. I didn't ask 'Is this Cost Effective'.
If you really want to argue cost effectiveness, assume a time period where the Jedi and Sith can amass armies.
As far as I can tell, that's exactly what you asked. The first question was "could it be mass-produced?", in which you defaulted a yes (canon doesn't seem absolute either way). The follow-up question then was "why didn't the Republic do so?"General Schatten wrote: I didn't ask 'Is this Cost Effective'..
Just what would be so bad about that? I mean, as a form of cerenmonial weapon, a lightspear would be very impressive, and actually more useable for normal troops.CaptHawkeye wrote:I await what further insults to European and Japanese fuedalistic history the EU has in store for us. What next? Lightsaber spearmen?
As for the uber armor, it's possible that the supply was lost throughout the thousands of years between the Mandolorian wars and CW. Or that advances in lightsaver technology made it impractical. Unless Vader's armor was a kind of Mandolorian armor.
I've always found gunblades to be about as idiotic as the lightsaberchucks, but of course in that regard history backs me up with the poor performance of gunblades.Starglider wrote:I want to know why there isn't a combined lightsaber/blaster. It worked so well in Ulysses 31.Or has some remote part of the EU done this already and I missed it?
I'm almost positive that he wields sword-chucks in a few strips against bosses, though, so...(name here) wrote:this reminds me of a web comic, 8-Bit Theater, in which the big dumb fighter said "swordchucks, yo!" but that was a fighter is stupid joke, not a serious proposal.The same one to come up with lightchucks?
You are correct, he does indeed wield the swordchucks, he also made staffchucks for black mage, which had the property of randomly casting various destructive spells.Shadowtraveler wrote:I'm almost positive that he wields sword-chucks in a few strips against bosses, though, so...(name here) wrote:this reminds me of a web comic, 8-Bit Theater, in which the big dumb fighter said "swordchucks, yo!" but that was a fighter is stupid joke, not a serious proposal.The same one to come up with lightchucks?![]()
Still, a gunsaber could be doable. Maybe may it underbarrel and have the pistol grip curved like Dooku's...
Or maybe even a lightbayonet.
No, that was the older lightsabers, they looked like link, and are described as 'frozen blaster technology' and most data says they are wholly different from newer lightsabers in all but appearence and use.avatarxprime wrote:Anyway, if a lightsaber is really just some oddly managed blaster bolt that is contained and bent on itself, then couldn't you make a simply gunsaber such that the protective forcefield stops, thus emitting the energy out like a blaster bolt? Although this would pose a problem of running out the battery far faster then normal.
That's an odd picture. Since when was Hathor worshiped in the Star Wars galaxy ?General Schatten wrote:No, that was the older lightsabers, they looked like link, and are described as 'frozen blaster technology' and most data says they are wholly different from newer lightsabers in all but appearence and use.
True but in real life a sword blade adds a lot of weight and completely unbalances a pistol, and quite probably vice versa. In a sci-fi setting for an energy blade, there isn't necessarily any extra weight over a normal heavy pistol and the balance issues won't be any worse than a normal sabre. The real challenge, assuming you have the tech to get all the components into a pistol casing, is designing a grip that works well for both applications.Civil War Man wrote:I've always found gunblades to be about as idiotic as the lightsaberchucks, but of course in that regard history backs me up with the poor performance of gunblades.
Luckily it has only the name and color in common with real electrum. Ah, and where's the quote from? The movie doesn't agree with the novel in this scene.NecronLord wrote:Provided you coated it with 'electrum' (The list of things that'll block lightsabers is sometimes embarassing) or phrik or some such to prevent it simply being chopped in two.
Maybe I wasn't clear, what I meant is that the energy of the blade folds back into itself.General Schatten wrote:No, that was the older lightsabers, they looked like link, and are described as 'frozen blaster technology' and most data says they are wholly different from newer lightsabers in all but appearence and use.avatarxprime wrote:Anyway, if a lightsaber is really just some oddly managed blaster bolt that is contained and bent on itself, then couldn't you make a simply gunsaber such that the protective forcefield stops, thus emitting the energy out like a blaster bolt? Although this would pose a problem of running out the battery far faster then normal.
If you disable that the shot would simply come out like a blaster bolt, although the power would drain quickly.Star Wars wiki wrote:An internal superconductor was introduced which transferred the returning looped energy from the negative-charged flux aperture back into an internal power cell. With this modification, the power cell would only expend power when the energy loop was broken (when the lightsaber blade cut into something)"