PantheraGem
Sr Member
I don't know any better.
I don't know any better.
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This has really gotten out of hand
This is not a terrible theory.
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That's actually a pretty good theory and makes sense of some oddball moments from TFA. I like the idea that the lightsaber has a kind of "memory" and becomes a repository for its own shared history.
So if you pick up Mace's light saber you see visions of Marcellus Wallis, and Vincent Vega ?
I like the theory of the relationships involved. And it would make TFA a much better film.This is not a terrible theory.
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That's actually a pretty good theory and makes sense of some oddball moments from TFA. I like the idea that the lightsaber has a kind of "memory" and becomes a repository for its own shared history.
But I don't like the idea that there is something supernatural about that lightsaber. To me, that lightsaber is significant because of it's users. Not because it's some special icon of the force. It isn't the sword in the stone.
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I like the theory of the relationships involved. And it would make TFA a much better film.
But I don't like the idea that there is something supernatural about that lightsaber. To me, that lightsaber is significant because of it's users. Not because it's some special icon of the force. It isn't the sword in the stone.
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I took it more as being imbued with echoes of its users and their experiences. I don't think this theory implies that the saber is special or sentient, but that the Force has left an imprint on it.