Originally posted by Tangible God
Okay, you're not quite understanding something that's offered in Physics 101. If there's nothing left to attach, it can't be reattached! If there is no more flesh to reattach, Sion can't reattach it!
Shh, I'm taking Physics 1020 now. Don't spoil it for me. But anyway, what I think you aren't getting is that it isn't going to be a perfect reattachment. Look at Sion's skin. Every piece that fits against another piece is blackened - indicating, presumably, a lightsaber strike. Corran allowed Ganner to burn his arm with a lightsaber during their ordeal on Bimmiel (sp?). It's still there, and presumably fine. He can still function.
Originally posted by Tangible God
I can imagine Boba crying his eyes out and attempting to put his father's head back onto his body, then crying even more when he realizes that it doesn't work like that. There's a complex system of nerves and blood vessels to connect, nevermind mending the skin. Take into account the damage to his brain...
Doesn't matter when you're using the Force to hold yourself together. Does a lightsaber have nerves and blood to make it move? Nonetheless, when a Jedi telekinetically summons his lightsaber, it moves just fine, doesn't it? Same theory here. I imagine Sion moves his own body much like a puppetmaster would move a puppet - except using the Force to do it.
Originally posted by Tangible God
And what the hell are you talking about? What this "struck down" stuff? Why are you talking about this?
Schwarzy brought it up. I can't say I know the quote off-hand. 🙂