(September 3, 2015 at 12:42 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: The way it's manufactured, the opponent's light saber would cut the cross guard off before it stopped it because the cross guard is generated independently from the main light saber out of its own section of the hilt. The opponent's light saber would rack down the length of this light saber and slice right through the center part of the hilt that's generating the cross guard.
See what I'm talking about?
And I agree, a true Jedi wouldn't need the light saber cross guard. Perhaps, though, this can be chalked up to this villain being a Sith and not a true Jedi.
When a woman talks like that, I start fantasizing! Stop it!
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