Is it me or did anyone else pick up on the idea of the Sith having powers, weapons and techniques that are original?
In Phantom Menace and the Expanded Universe, Darth Maul has double bladed Lightsaber.
In Episode 2, Count Dooku has a curved hilted lightsaber.
In Episode 3, Greivous could wield 4 lightsabers at the same time.
In Starwars Rebels, Inquisitor has a Spinning double lightsaber.
In Episode 7, a mysterious sith has a cross bladed lightsaber.
I haven't seen much with the jedi, the closest thing to come to it was Mace Windu's purple lightsaber and while Starkiller sits between the Jedi and Sith, he had a reversed grip style based on Djem So/Form 5.
I've always remembered the line in ROTJ, where Palpatine looks at Luke's Saber and says "The weapon of a Jedi, much like your Fathers," thinking a normal conventional Lightsaber is considered a Jedi weapon and not a Sith one.
But then Palpatine used one just like it on ROTS. So it kind of threw that idea out of the window.
The only way Sidious himself is even slightly unorthodox is that according to TCW he apparently wields Dual Lightsabers. So I was glad TCW kept him at least a little different with his use of the "Jedi" weapon.
I don't think that is right. I remember the phrase "Sith" being used in the ESB merchandise stuff. I remember collecting photo stickers at the time, having the famous pic of Vader on top of the stairs in the carbon freezing chamber and the pic was titled: Lord of the Sith.
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