Dropping lightsabers

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yodafan
In the movies when someone drops a lightsaber it turns off, why is this? If it is because there is some kind of device in the saber that detects if it is being held how could Yoda throw his lightsaber into a clone and keep it on?

Ken Kenobi
Originally posted by yodafan
In the movies when someone drops a lightsaber it turns off, why is this? If it is because there is some kind of device in the saber that detects if it is being held how could Yoda throw his lightsaber into a clone and keep it on?

I think it has to deal with pressure sensitivity, aka a device knowing when it is being held. When Yoda throws his, he could have used the force to keep pressure on the activation switch to keep it ignited.

Oswald Kenobi
Some sabers have a pressure switch, I'm sure. Yoda could have very well have used the Force to keep it on.


LOL to the previous poster. You just beat me to it.

astrofan428
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
I think it has to deal with pressure sensitivity, aka a device knowing when it is being held. When Yoda throws his, he could have used the force to keep pressure on the activation switch to keep it ignited.

Damnit I was gonna bring up the Yoda thing, but I noticed you thought ahead.

Mist
lol..ken and oswald are brothers laughing out loud

Ken Kenobi
Originally posted by Mist
lol..ken and oswald are brothers laughing out loud

laughing out loud

Oswald...Oswald, is that you? Mom has been sad ever since Yoda and Dad put us on two different planets. Hehe, I got to go to Alderaan and become a Prince, you get to clean Moisture Vaporators. stick out tongue

jrodslam
Didnt Vader's lightsaber stay on when he threw it at Luke in ROTJ?

Mist
Originally posted by Ken Kenobi
laughing out loud

Oswald...Oswald, is that you? Mom has been sad ever since Yoda and Dad put us on two different planets. Hehe, I got to go to Alderaan and become a Prince, you get to clean Moisture Vaporators. stick out tongue

you mean you got to go to alderaan and become a princess laughing out loud diva


and nah...vaders saber didnt stay on in rotj...it was a trick of the light stick out tongue the reflection of battle outside caused the hilt to appear to have a red glow...stick out tongue

astrofan428
Originally posted by Mist
you mean you got to go to alderaan and become a princess laughing out loud diva

If that is the case him and Odwald have probably kissed. sick

Ken Kenobi
Originally posted by Mist
you mean you got to go to alderaan and become a princess laughing out loud diva


and nah...vaders saber didnt stay on in rotj...it was a trick of the light stick out tongue the reflection of battle outside caused the hilt to appear to have a red glow...stick out tongue

Just for that Princess comment...

I got to go to Alderaan and become King and play with my Lightsaber Spoons.

Mist
....ive got your address....the next sound you hear is a fat A-bomb dropping onto your house.......stick out tongue

Captain REX
Now now, children...

Another popular theory for lightsabers staying on when dropped is that they flicked the switch another click so that it was 'locked on' and wouldn't shut off when thrown. I stick with that one.

yodafan
That means you would need to hold the switch all the time? The way lightsaber are thrown from hand to hand and flipped around in battle it seams odd.

Deadlyshot07
I agree about the yoda stabbing the clone tropper at the top of the page. They use the force to keep pressure on it when they throw it (thats just my opinion).

Captain REX
Eh, I dunno, I just liked the switch-lock theory for throwing, not for the actual fighting.

Jedi are freaky like that, they make crazy things to kill people with...

((The_Anomaly))
I always wondered about this actually, i always assumed that a saber could (or should) have 2 ways to be activated, 1 is to simply push the button down, then when (or if) it was dropped it would deactivate. the other way is to, after it is activated, to press the switch forward to 'lock' it on, and thus would not deactivate if it were to fall. problem is that Jedi would need to 'lock' it in order to duel, yet in duels it still turns off when it falls....

an interesting predicament i must say...

greg_powell2
Of course, all lightsabers were modeled by the individual wielding it. Many had what were known as "Deadman switches" (ie. Kenobi's saber in A New Hope) that would turn off the saber in the event the saber was dropped, in these cases they did also have a lock switch that would allow the saber to be thrown. Some lightsabers did not even have external switches on them and required a measure of ability with the Force to turn and keep them on during a battle.

Delta 62
yes Greg..Hethrir and his students had lightsabers like that. Could only be activated by the Force. I'm sure that's his name anyway..haven't read the Crystal Star for years.

DeVi| D0do
Does anyone else think that the constant dropping/losing/breaking of the lightsabers is symbolic of how out of touch the Jedi really are with the Force? No one drops a lightsaber in the OT.

Lazerlike42
lol that's because in the OT if you lose one you're in trouble but in PT if you do you just go to Lightsabers R' Us stick out tongue

DeVi| D0do
Haha laughing

The Ones
its because they have a safty thing that if the pressure is let go, they turn off because if they stay on, it might hit another person. its a safty thing. the throwing sabers is called force throw. they use to force to keep pressure on it

Darth_Decimator
Originally posted by The Ones
they use to force to keep pressure on it
makes sense big grin

masterwindu
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lol

rolling on floor laughing laughing out loud laughing

darthmaul1
the guy who started this thread is a moron! If you don't understand why a light saber goes on and off or how it can stay on when it is thrown, then you are a lousy excuse for a fan.

Sadako of Girth
Originally posted by DeVi| D0do
Does anyone else think that the constant dropping/losing/breaking of the lightsabers is symbolic of how out of touch the Jedi really are with the Force? No one drops a lightsaber in the OT.

Luke does in "Empire".... Just before he hoses Vader's face down with the steam pipe...

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