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Lightsaber Internal Costruction
This is a representation of the internal construction of a light saber. Specifically an atypical design. This light saber produces what looks like a long, lance-shaped blade, but is actually 3 or more very thin blades which are rapidly rotating around each other.
This design gives the user a more destructive blade, as well as a longer possible reach than with regular light sabers, as well as being just as quiet. This blade is choice for task forces, and infiltrators, as there are little drawbacks in using such a lightsaber.
The main difficulty in using this design is the construction. Due to the rapidly spinning blades, force harmonizing kyber crystals must be used in order to avoid a potentially dangerous unstable blade. Due to this requirement, acquired imprinted crystals are very unlikely to work, and bleeding or cracked crystals almost never work for this design.
A rule of thumb, the closer the color, the more likely they are to work with each other.
For anyone who read this far, thank you, and I hope you enjoyed my custom saber type. It was built for a local contest, and was really nice to do.
Lightsaber Internal Costruction
This is a representation of the internal construction of a light saber. Specifically an atypical design. This light saber produces what looks like a long, lance-shaped blade, but is actually 3 or more very thin blades which are rapidly rotating around each other.
This design gives the user a more destructive blade, as well as a longer possible reach than with regular light sabers, as well as being just as quiet. This blade is choice for task forces, and infiltrators, as there are little drawbacks in using such a lightsaber.
The main difficulty in using this design is the construction. Due to the rapidly spinning blades, force harmonizing kyber crystals must be used in order to avoid a potentially dangerous unstable blade. Due to this requirement, acquired imprinted crystals are very unlikely to work, and bleeding or cracked crystals almost never work for this design.
A rule of thumb, the closer the color, the more likely they are to work with each other.
For anyone who read this far, thank you, and I hope you enjoyed my custom saber type. It was built for a local contest, and was really nice to do.