Subject: I think I have an idea
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Posted on: 2014-12-04 16:47:00 UTC

I think that these cross-guard blades could serve two important functions.

1) Imagine, for a moment, that you are a Jedi. You are moving through this forest, aware that Sith are around. You come around a tree and this guy is standing in front of you. You draw your lightsaber and activate it. He activates his completely ordinary, if a little long and thin, saber. You can handle this, no problem. And then he activates the cross-guard. You've never seen something like that before. How does he use those blades? Are they defensive or offensive? How do you counter them?

He has the advantage because this new variable puts his opponent off balance. There is something to be said for having dangerous looking decorations.

2) We have been thinking of the lightsaber solely as a melee weapon, and I think that is a mistake. The lightsaber throw is a time-honored tradition, after all. So, what happens if you throw a regular saber? There is a good chance that your enemy gets the blade to their face and dies. All well and good. What happens if the hilt hits them? They get a lump on their head and keep fighting. So, these cross-guard blades potentially increase your chance to deal real damage with a saber toss. They also make it less likely that a Jedi is going to pluck your whirling saber out of the air and toss it back.


Anyway, those are a couple of the ideas that I've had.

-Phobos, who actually likes the design, if for no other reason than aesthetics.

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