I think I read somewhere (though my knowledge on lightsaber technology is a bit rusty after not reading any of the novels for the longest time), that their heat was equivalent to that of the surface of our sun? I could be wrong, but does anybody know?
Regardless, irrelevant to the thread, but always useful to know when you need to know how long you need to put it in your water to boil it for some noodles or something.
actually that quote sounds familiar...
Though if they were actually that hot, they would kill anyone who was around them.
In a non ending wave of younglings? Like they all rush at him in a wave? He might get one or two killed before they literally overwhelm him.. ('i'm picturing charging army wave here... not one at a time wave.)
Originally posted by truejediThat's what I've been thinking for the longest time, but it also makes sense how a lightsaber is able to cut through all but like, what, 2 substances instantly?
actually that quote sounds familiar...Though if they were actually that hot, they would kill anyone who was around them.
That's what I've been thinking for the longest time, but it also makes sense how a lightsaber is able to cut through all but like, what, 2 substances instantly?
I guess we shouldn't think to hard about it though, since so much of Star Wars' technology doesn't make sense. Hell, all of the Storm and Clone troopers who live from battle should be dying from cancer from being exposed to alpha and beta particles, on top of gamma rays form their blasters.
Also, the waves would be like the waves in 300 when the Persian's charge in. Around those numbers charging at him before having to face another group of toddlers.
That's what I've been thinking for the longest time, but it also makes sense how a lightsaber is able to cut through all but like, what, 2 substances instantly?
I guess we shouldn't think to hard about it though, since so much of Star Wars' technology doesn't make sense. Hell, all of the Storm and Clone troopers who live from battle should be dying from cancer from being exposed to alpha and beta particles, on top of gamma rays form their blasters.
Also, the waves would be like the waves in 300 when the Persian's charge in. Around those numbers charging at him before having to face another group of toddlers.
That's what I've been thinking for the longest time, but it also makes sense how a lightsaber is able to cut through all but like, what, 2 substances instantly?
I guess we shouldn't think to hard about it though, since so much of Star Wars' technology doesn't make sense. Hell, all of the Storm and Clone troopers who live from battle should be dying from cancer from being exposed to alpha and beta particles, on top of gamma rays form their blasters.
Also, the waves would be like the waves in 300 when the Persian's charge in. Around those numbers charging at him before having to face another group of toddlers.