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Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:02 pm
The_Last_PlainsWalker i got my new app up and now i just have to wait for it to get approved 3nodding Approved! YAYS!
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:06 am
i can't believe some people would pay over $100,000 for lightsaber that people use in the film. Couldn't you just get one made for around $100 to $200 dollars? I mean, thats about how much replica swords from LOTR were being sold fro by the company that had actually made them for the movie.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:24 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:30 am
Looks like a cheap site >.< overpriced a bit I say >.<
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:41 am
Peppa Clause Looks like a cheap site >.< overpriced a bit I say >.< Ita cheap site, yes, but Litech is one of the best for those on a budget. They use solid sturdy frames for their hilts and since they use 3El light rods, which are spucificly built to be swung around and used in dual reenactments, you knwo they're strong.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 11:42 am
Peppa Clause Looks like a cheap site >.< overpriced a bit I say >.< and considering the hilts coem with a stick,I think theprices are quite fair.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:08 pm
Pyrotechnic Oracle Peppa Clause Looks like a cheap site >.< overpriced a bit I say >.< and considering the hilts coem with a stick,I think theprices are quite fair. i not saying i would ever by one for that much, but other people would, i like how Leno put it: "Yeah, there was a bid today for the 'real' lightsabers used in the movies, and someone bought one for over 140,000 dollars. Which would great right? Except that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A REAL LIGHTSABER!" There like a candle stick with batteries."
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:16 pm
The_Last_PlainsWalker Pyrotechnic Oracle Peppa Clause Looks like a cheap site >.< overpriced a bit I say >.< and considering the hilts coem with a stick,I think theprices are quite fair. i not saying i would ever by one for that much, but other people would, i like how Leno put it: "Yeah, there was a bid today for the 'real' lightsabers used in the movies, and someone bought one for over 140,000 dollars. Which would great right? Except that THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A REAL LIGHTSABER!" There like a candle stick with batteries." XD Yup. Its actualy thoresticly impossibel to produce a lightsaber. The most comon idea of how one works is that is a rod of pure plasma incased in a semi-permiable force field. Thing is, no one had any idea as to how to produce a force field.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:24 pm
Another idea is that its a loop of energy that extends out to a certian point before it is pulled back down. With how the collor that bald tends to ocelate and flux this is a bit more beilivable, but if it were an energy loop the blad would be flat with an edge.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:27 pm
And then there is the focused beam, or *in a doctor Evil voice* "Laser" idea, thats works, but the only probelm is that a focused beam would not just semply end so ubruptly short from the emiter.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:27 pm
yeah, the meele beam weapons (sword, scyth, Glaive) from Gundam are a little more believable, for one, they don't use laser.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:43 pm
The_Last_PlainsWalker yeah, the meele beam weapons (sword, scyth, Glaive) from Gundam are a little more believable, for one, they don't use laser. Yea, charged particles in a contestant feed back loop Basicly, they work the same way as blasters. Charged particles then sent thoughr excite ment rings to make them volitile. Only complication with the gundam wepaons is an "Ionization field" that suround the beam. Like force field, we have no idea how to produce one.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:51 pm
Pyrotechnic Oracle The_Last_PlainsWalker yeah, the meele beam weapons (sword, scyth, Glaive) from Gundam are a little more believable, for one, they don't use laser. Yea, charged particles in a contestant feed back loop Basicly, they work the same way as blasters. Charged particles then sent thoughr excite ment rings to make them volitile. Only complication with the gundam wepaons is an "Ionization field" that suround the beam. Like force field, we have no idea how to produce one. we also don't know how to produce quantum teleportation, doesn't mean it can't be done, maybe if we had a quantum computer to compress the information......Anyway, yeah, and the beam cut's different too, instead of just a clean cut it actually tears the s**t out of stuff like a really sharp rotating thing, and it can even go through gundanium with almost no problem. When the WZC's saber got to close to The Altron custom's shoulder, it bent inward and strecthed to one direction when it hadn't even actually touched it, i'd like to see a light saber do that. pirate
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:54 pm
The_Last_PlainsWalker we also don't know how to produce quantum teleportation, doesn't mean it can't be done, maybe if we had a quantum computer to compress the information......Anyway, yeah, and the beam cut's different too, instead of just a clean cut it actually tears the s**t out of stuff like a really sharp rotating thing, and it can even go through gundanium with almost no problem. When the WZC's saber got to close to The Altron custom's shoulder, it bent inward and strecthed to one direction when it hadn't even actually touched it, i'd like to see a light saber do that. pirate Quantum Teleportaion, Like worm holes? Such a thing is possible, navigating one is the problem. As for the Altrons shoulder, that was the ionisation feild at work. It literly rips solid materil apart ona semi-moleculer level.
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Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 12:57 pm
Pyrotechnic Oracle The_Last_PlainsWalker we also don't know how to produce quantum teleportation, doesn't mean it can't be done, maybe if we had a quantum computer to compress the information......Anyway, yeah, and the beam cut's different too, instead of just a clean cut it actually tears the s**t out of stuff like a really sharp rotating thing, and it can even go through gundanium with almost no problem. When the WZC's saber got to close to The Altron custom's shoulder, it bent inward and strecthed to one direction when it hadn't even actually touched it, i'd like to see a light saber do that. pirate Quantum Teleportaion, Like worm holes? Such a thing is possible, navigating one is the problem. As for the Altrons shoulder, that was the ionisation feild at work. It literly rips solid materil apart ona semi-moleculer level. i know, i have the technical manuals, i wonder why it does it in a circular motion? Instead of just going everywhere. Oh, and btw, when does Seph usually get on?
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