The uses are endless. I know some of you would use it for obvious reasons on yourself but would there still be risks?
The movies always depict arms , legs , huge lacerations that don't seal closed open wounds but never do you see stuff such as internal hemmoraging etc...
The only thing I don't seem to like is that red lightsaber that they made into a claymore. It seems to limit ones force attack moves
With the upcoming Starwars film, who has thoughts on wielding a real lighsaber ?
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Re: With the upcoming Starwars film, who has thoughts on wielding a real lighsaber ?
Beheadings.
I have about a half dozen candidates for beheadings. A light Saber would be so much faster and cleaner than a katana or a claymore.
I have about a half dozen candidates for beheadings. A light Saber would be so much faster and cleaner than a katana or a claymore.
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Re: With the upcoming Starwars film, who has thoughts on wielding a real lighsaber ?
Just came back from watching the New Starwars film, I won't spoil it but it's definetly a solid win and urge all to go see it.
The only issue I have with it is it's very closely on par with episoide 4,5,6 but way better than 1,2,3.
I bet there's folk in this forum dying to use a lightsaber to remove their junk. lol
The only issue I have with it is it's very closely on par with episoide 4,5,6 but way better than 1,2,3.
I bet there's folk in this forum dying to use a lightsaber to remove their junk. lol