Why is it that when ever a jedi/sith dies there lightsaber turns of?
IRO IrOnTrAiT Junior Member lightsabers Why is it that when ever a jedi/sith dies there lightsaber turns of?
SCH Schecter Restricted perhaps it automatically shuts off when not gripped, yet has a sort of locking mechanism for throwing. who knows.
QUE queeq Chaos Like a dead man's button. Once you let go, it switches off. Perhaps in throws they use the Force to keep the button pressed.
GG General G Canadian. Seems odd to begin with that something as a lightsaber...very complex I don't doubt could work with a single button.
QUE queeq Chaos Just as your previous post wasn't a proper line. I didn't get a word you were saying.
QUE queeq Chaos Originally posted by General G Seems odd to begin with that something as a lightsaber...very complex I don't doubt could work with a single button. 😕
SCH Schecter Restricted Originally posted by queeq Grammar wise it's complete garble. you missed a comma.
GG General G Canadian. "It seems odd that something as comples as a lightsaber can be activated and deactivated with a single button."