Why would you try to slide your lightsaber down another lightsaber? Sounds like your just asking to get them twisted.
This is pretty much the answer. If sliding had been a thing, there would have been crossguards to correct a design flaw.tippy2k2 said:Maybe lightsabers don't slide like that?
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Now I'm sure it happens but every time I see a light saber fight in the movies, most of the time it's *Block Block Block...the saber doesn't ever seem to slide. The blades contact, the blade sticks, and the fighters pull the blades back to try to stab their opponent in the face.
Hell, CAN the blades slide? Because we seem to get the "Both opponents hold the blades and grunt at each other while they battle for leverage" scene a lot and if the blades slide, wouldn't the mildest flick of the wrist cause you both to fly out of control as your blades slip from each other?
Exactly. People will let the most fantastical things go without comment except for some very nitpicky things they suddenly have a problem with, which is ridiculously hypocritical.TheVampwizimp said:They don't slide because that's how it works. Star Wars is very very far from reasonable science fiction. If they say that lightsabers don't work that way, then they don't and that should be easy to accept. If you don't call bullshit on mind powers and force ghosts, then what's your problem here?
They are space wizards with supernatural reflexes and precognition using impossible laser swords. Lightsaber duels work the way they do because it's just cooler that way.
Police and military switch to either carbine rifles or sub-machine guns for close quarters or confined fire fights. A full rifle is not an ideal weapon for tight spaces since the length of the barrel means you have to lower your weapon when maneuvering in tight spots, as well as the added issue of someone rushing into your personal space (up close it is very easy to keep a rifle from being able to point at you, whereas a smaller weapon can be turned at the wrist to obtain a shot on the enemy).thaluikhain said:Depends on the penetrating power and how solid the walls/equipment are.CrystalShadow said:So is using a projectile or energy weapon in a pressurised environment.
Or even just a rifle at close range in a confined space...
As for the rifle, police and militaries use them inside buildings, so not seeing the issue.
Came here to say this: there'd be one guy left with one hand, and how are the other guys gonna get his hand? (The Force notwithstanding, obviously.)Fieldy409 said:Shouldnt there be, like at least one guy running around who still has his hands? Because he chopped theirs off before they chopped off his.
Even then, I don't think it's sliding (or if it is, it is of barest of contact).Adam Jensen said:Those who think that it can't slide should watch the Obi-Wan vs General Grievous scene from Episode 3. It slides alright. That's how Obi-Wan chopped of Grievous' hand.
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But none of this crap actually matters. What matters is that lightsabers are cool. Variations of lightsabers are cool as well. I have no problem with standard lightsabers, staff sabers or lightsabers with cross guards. They're all freakin' cool and the Jedi know how to use them properly because of reasons. It's not something that you should overthink.
So, that's how they work.tippy2k2 said:...that's it! Lightsabers are really hot magnets! I cracked the code!
Well, lets take into consideration that General Grievous has never and never was at one with the force, he has the skill but not the ability. It's like giving a deafman a gun and throwing him into the frontline.Adam Jensen said:Those who think that it can't slide should watch the Obi-Wan vs General Grievous scene from Episode 3. It slides alright. That's how Obi-Wan chopped of Grievous' hand.
I'm thinking if that's what immediately springs to mind when we hear that eye for an eye quote we may be what's wrong with the world lol.snappydog said:Came here to say this: there'd be one guy left with one hand, and how are the other guys gonna get his hand? (The Force notwithstanding, obviously.)Fieldy409 said:Shouldnt there be, like at least one guy running around who still has his hands? Because he chopped theirs off before they chopped off his.