Not in the movies, but it's explained somewhere that the crystal he is using is cracked.
Luke had been training him and other Jedi for more than ten years before Kylo went insane and blew up the temple. He spent more time training with Luke than he did with Han and Leia. All of the students were training under Luke instead of the traditional master/padawan dynamic.
Not in the movies, but it's explained somewhere that the crystal he is using is cracked.
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Ever since the Disney canon reinvented the EU ancient lightsabers are shown to have crossguards and generally bear a larger resemblance to swords.
Ever since the Disney canon reinvented the EU ancient lightsabers are shown to have crossguards and generally bear a larger resemblance to swords.
On a meta note. I remember when that first teaser trailer was revealed people were saying that the vents would be useless but Kylo has managed to use them in some way in every movie.
It's like poetry.
In short, the crystal was cracked. Which is what made the blade look so unstable, and also required extra venting on the sides to release excess energy/heat.
You say that as if the OT explained everything. Back in the day you needed to read a comic to know how Luke built a new lightsaber, (one with a different color btw because surprise that's a thing now), where he got his Return of the Jedi outfit from, etc.Like with much us the stuff in the sequels, you gotta read the comics or novels or some shit to get the whole story.
Like with much us the stuff in the sequels, you gotta read the comics or novels or some shit to get the whole story.
All canon explanations aside. This at the end of the day is the core reason it looks the way it does.
The world building in the ST isnt good though. The ST failed to inspire new content interest from people like the PT did.cue people shitting on the ST because they never explained the lightsaber in the movies so the world building is bad yadda yadda.
SHOW ME
where in the OT explain how lightsaber works,
show me when they discuss kyber cristals please
The world building in the ST isnt good though. The ST failed to inspire new content interest from people like the PT did.
The current most popular piece of SW media is basically a prequel to the ST and has gone out of its way multiple times to explain some things from that era. And I doubt they'd sign off on stuff like Rangers of the New Republic if there wasn't new content interest.The world building in the ST isnt good though. The ST failed to inspire new content interest from people like the PT did.
This. What more explanation do you need
Star Wars explained generation. I love lore but for a segment of the franchise it seems like everything has to fit into the SW box with no room for imagination.
This is as much as you're gettingSHOW ME
where in the OT explain how lightsaber works,
show me when they discuss kyber cristals please
According to what I've seen, yes. LF had many things that originated in the PT including games(Battlefront 2, Bounty Hunter, Republi Commando, etc.), the clone wars cartoon that everyone loves, Darth Plagueis story and many more. Even the old republic is inspired from the PT worldbuilding.do you really think people where interested on the PT content?
that was george stubborness in making Clone Wars more than anything.
Lol this is what immediately came to mind. "It looks poorly built and dangerous!" "Well then you don't have to look at it anymore!!"I love that SNL Undercover Boss skit where the Stormtooper talks shit on how it looks. :)
Personally, I dug it. But the double-bladed Maul design will always reign for maximum Sith edge.
That...is not a particularly well-drawn rendition of Adam Driver.
Should of tried watercooling and adding extra lights to it.I always read it as his lightsaber's design is overclocked and it needs exhaust ports for the extra energy. The main beam looks "messy" compared to others too, like it's barely holding together