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Topicif lightsaber was real the water inside your body would superheat and explode
CyricZ
10/12/18 8:06:14 AM
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Burgess posted...
CyricZ posted...
You're assuming it radiates heat.


It melts through the blast doors in episode one.

Lightsaber blades are also held to the necks of people with no damage.

The compromise on that was that a lightsaber is a beam of plasma, but surrounding it is an invisible containing force field beam that prevents damage from proximity.

Also it's a magical techno world where the crystal in a lightsaber makes sure the beam burns rather than superheats. Point is you can explain anything away about Star Wars with enough technobabble.

Coffeebeanz posted...
The lack of blade mass would make it extremely hard to balance.

A recent Star Wars Rebels episode confirmed that an activated lightsaber exerts a type of gravitational "pull" which gives the illusion of weight. In that sense it's not too light for the untrained to use effectively, it's too heavy.

Touch posted...
Imagine the amount of casualties it would have due to idiots turning it on while facing it the wrong way

I got nothing.
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