lightsabers

Started by Sesse10 pages

I dont think a.lcohol and fgore combine well =/(

Althiough I am sorry for any incovienience tomorrow =/ Its not my fault really. It its the alcohol.

That's what she said ermm

Originally posted by General G
Complex.

Not lightsabers.

Why would that be any different? All you need is a power source to switch on. Nothing complex about it.

a lightsaber is turned on by thumbing an activation plate, thats the rectangular protrusion you see on most sabers. once contact with the plate ceases, the saber turns off. but, as Schecter stated, there is a "dead mans switch" which enables the wielder to throw the saber with the blade still engaged.

I would really like to find out the correct answer to this question.

Call GL.

Originally posted by IrOnTrAiT
I would really like to find out the correct answer to this question.
the one I posted is the correct one.

He doesn't believe you... I don't understand why not. Seems simple enough.

And yet it could be argued that we learned none of that in the films...therefore not the correct one.

But the films are all that count in this forum. And the other canon sources and they point to the same conclusion.

Theoretically.

Of course. Without proof it's theoretical, but that doesn't mean it's unfounded. We work with what canon sources we have. Come up with new canon info and we may reconsider.

I argue Rogue Jedi's dead man's switch theory, it allows them to throw it without it turning off? Where is that proof?

Good grief, do you guys realise that you are arguing about something that doesnt even exist?

Pity that too, since a saber would come in handy around here some days. 😉

Oooh...nasty.

Well, what else should we do in here? We have pitiful lives, no secret there.

Now I did not say you have pitiful lives sweetheart. 😛

The power of suggestion. 😉

More like guilt. Hehehehehehhehe 😉

THat too but don't tell anyone.