They get into some slight variations in the EU, like a lightwhip, and a lightsaber shoto.
They get into some slight variations in the EU, like a lightwhip, and a lightsaber shoto.
My choice for "other than saber" light-weapon:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lightwhip
Light hammer. Crush shit with light.
John Carter was also really tiny and used really tiny cannons to shoot these 1cm cannon balls.
Oh my god yes. If i may, please let me tell you the dueling tales of my Aunt and my husband's mother.
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Except the beginning of Temple of Doom blows that theory out of the water: he traded the ashes of China's first emperor for a diamond! The ashes would have had greater scientific value.
This is such complete utter bullshit. There are tons of props/sets and practical effects in the prequel trilogy. But...if geeks couldn't whine and complain about CGI and Lucas they would have nothing to talk about. Its been over a decade. Move on with your life.
This week felt long on Tuesday. Slowly rolling towards the weekend.
I could end that match in one move.
And not a pair of sneakers in sight!
One of the few funny moments on The Big Bang Theory points out that he's not needed in that film at all. If he hadn't been there, either the Nazis never would've found the Ark, or if they had, they would've...opened it, just like they did, and killed everyone there.
WWII era subs could only remain submerged for short periods of time, unlike nuclear subs which remain underwater most of the time they are at sea. So the WWII era subs only submerged when they were actively going after a target. Unlike modern subs, they were also built to handle well on the surface, but were not so…
apparently there's only a handful of us who wants to see it switched to Caelus...