5 Things You Might Not Know About Lightsabers

Luke Skywalker - Return of the Jedi
In the years since the first six Star Wars films were released, we’ve learned more about, well, everything. But since an article explaining everything would be way too long (even the Internet has word-count limits), let’s focus on what we’ve found out about lightsabers. Here are five things you might know about lightsabers that we’ve learned in recent Star Wars movies, animated series, and novels. Continue reading

Star Wars Lightsaber, top listing

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Star Wars did not invent the concept of a magic blade, or even a laser sword — those pop up in Asimov’s Lucky Starr series, among others — but as with many of the series’ pulp influences, George Lucas refined and reduced them to their essential elements, creating the series’ ultimate addition to the pop-culture canon. Think of the otherworldly glow, the distinctive hum, the (illogical, but who cares?) weight of the blade. For the Jedi, a lightsaber is a symbol of their innate exceptionalism; for Luke, it’s a connection to his father; for the Sith, it’s one more way to assert their dominance over the weak. But of all the lightsabers we’ve seen in Star Wars so far, which one is the best? To answer that question requires an elegant listicle, for a civilized age. Cue up “Duel of the Fates,” and meet us below the jump. Continue reading