Technically, according to the cannon, a lightsaber would be way worse at that, since the blade is weightless, and therefore does not act as a counter weight to the hilt, making the whole thing terribly unbalanced.S.R.S. said:At first no. I hit myself with a real sword enough times to know when to put it down. With a Lightsaber on the other hand..
Not a good weapon choice. Rocket launchers are heavy and cumbersome, you really would want to give up as little mobility as possible as range would be your main advantage.mrhappyface said:I think if I was in the Star Wars universe, I would personally use a rocket launcher or some other kind of heavy weapon since in a combat situation, I would probably have the range advantage.
Something having molten parts fly at you doesn't really matter on swing speed. It is going to melt and splatter. People claim that the lightsaber is insanely hot and thus able to cut through anything with lightning speed, the problem with that however is that an object like that would definitely be radiating heat itself, making it damn near hard to hold, hell I bet the hilt itself would be glowing red or white.Ultra_Caboose said:1. Well, obviously if you swing fast enough, you miss all the hot moten-ey stuff...Rednog said:I don't think it would be practical, too many bad physics involved. For example say you try to cut through something, the molten parts are gonna fly all over, most likely landing on your hand which is holding the saber. Also it is questionable as to the actual physical forces on the blade. Say you try to cut through a moving vehicle, is there and equal and opposite force of blade vs car? If so you probably would break your arm.
2. No, there is no equal force on the blade. The blade is full of concentrated energy and awesome. It uses kinetic whatsits to tear the object it's slashing to all those tiny bits!
I have no idea. I honestly never thought about the F-ing laws of physics with these blades. Though I would imagine that if the blade is hot enough to melt or completely incinerate the material it hits, the force of impact on the user would be a lot less since the object being hit is disintegrating instead of being forcibly torn apart like with a physical blade. I see it like using a cutting torch on metal.
But no, like everyone else has been saying, without the force, a lightsaber is pretty much useless. Unless you just needed to chop the heads off of zombies, then it'd be perfect!
Sorry, was trying to point out how many people were commenting who had no martial arts training and were talking out of their ass.solidstatemind said:While I appreciate that you probably weren't really trying to denigrate Kendo, I can tell you, as a student, that 'a few years' is not adequate to 'master the art' of kendo, any more than you could get a black belt in any of the more common martial arts in a few years.Captain Blackout said:Go take a few years of kendo, master the art,
useless?Echer123 said:A lightsaber in real life would not have a stopping point.
It would just continue on in whichever direction it's pointed at.
Therefore, it would be completely useless, unless you had to take out an entire army.
It's a plasma jet controlled by future-magnets, not a laser. Actually, almost every 'laser' in star wars is really a plasma based weapon. Well, Sci-Fi Plasma based weapon...Echer123 said:A lightsaber in real life would not have a stopping point.
It would just continue on in whichever direction it's pointed at.
Therefore, it would be completely useless, unless you had to take out an entire army.
Well you could drop a large object on them... like a small moon. Edit ( wait thats no moon! )Angerwing said:In the hands of someone who can use it well, it's awesome. Also if they have the force. Seriously, facing a jedi, you can't shoot them with a rocket launcher (they force push it back), you can't snipe them (they dodge), and you can't shoot them with conventional guns (they deflect).
Well lightsabers arent actually made out of light, they are made out of some sort of plasma, i was confused about that tooEcher123 said:A lightsaber in real life would not have a stopping point.
It would just continue on in whichever direction it's pointed at.
Therefore, it would be completely useless, unless you had to take out an entire army.