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In canon (judging by the films or statements by Lucas) it seems Jedi almost always prefer blue or green lightsabers. The little younglings in Attack of the Clones had green lightsabers so that totally knocks the EU thing about green usually being used by higher ranking Jedi.
So far in the films Sith have always used red lightsabers. Anakin obviously had a blue lightsaber before he transformed into mechanical Darth Vader because making a red saber was the least of his concerns during the events of the Revenge of the Sith.
Aside from KoTOR, I don't think there is any piece of EU material which aligns certain colours to certain attributes/ranks/experience, etc.
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As far as the films go, the red lightsabers of the Sith were to signify that they were bad guys, while blue signified the good guys. Luke building a green lightsaber symbolized his development into a stronger Jedi.
In the PT, the blue and green and purple don't really signify anything except that they're good guys.
yeah. this is total nonsense. Ki Adi Mundi used a blue lightsaber and he's not a padawan. Aayla Secura used both a blue and a green saber. so she's intermediate? no. it's toatl nonsense.
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Its been a long time, how have you been? You know, when you MURDERED me.
Ahh..well let us put that behind us....for science....you monster....
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Its been a long time, how have you been? You know, when you MURDERED me.
Ahh..well let us put that behind us....for science....you monster....
its quite obvious she uses one blue lightsaber. Star wars battlefront II gave her two so there would be a dual user to match up against general grevious in multiplayer celeb deathmatches, and to make an easy to play character for chicks.
Ownage. Damn kids these days and their video-games.
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