Posted by: Pali
« on: September 17, 2015, 03:48:13 AM »As a rule, cauterization won't be perfect unless being done intentionally - some bleeding is still likely to occur, just not at the level it otherwise might. For instance, in a A New Hope, you are not seeing anywhere close to all of the blood that should be in that arm spilling out onto the floor (also, since cauterization is only a surface-level seal, the impact of the arm hitting the ground would likely partially break said sealing and cause leaks).
As for Vader's lightsaber being partially blunted... *shrugs* Never read the magazine, or the article, so I can't really comment on their arguments, but... I just don't see the point, nor do I see any evidence in the movies that this is the case. Why blunt one side? So you can smack someone with your lightsaber? That honestly just doesn't seem Vader's style to me. Most of his body was machine at that point, if he wanted to smack someone around, he could do it by hand without any trouble. If the argument is that at times Vader's lightsaber doesn't instantly cut through things, well, nor does Luke's in the original movies - probably a matter of FX issues, or simply that they hadn't yet decided that lightsabers can cut through nearly everything without effort yet. Luke's saber in Empire bounces off Vader's shoulder after a blow that should've actually won the fight (though this can be explained as Vader's armor being lightsaber-resistant, which it would make sense to be), and in Jedi his new saber bounces off freaking railings during the fight on the Death Star. Throughout the entire EU/Legends, I don't know that I've heard of anyone having a partially blunted saber, or even the idea tossed around as a possibility.
As for Vader's lightsaber being partially blunted... *shrugs* Never read the magazine, or the article, so I can't really comment on their arguments, but... I just don't see the point, nor do I see any evidence in the movies that this is the case. Why blunt one side? So you can smack someone with your lightsaber? That honestly just doesn't seem Vader's style to me. Most of his body was machine at that point, if he wanted to smack someone around, he could do it by hand without any trouble. If the argument is that at times Vader's lightsaber doesn't instantly cut through things, well, nor does Luke's in the original movies - probably a matter of FX issues, or simply that they hadn't yet decided that lightsabers can cut through nearly everything without effort yet. Luke's saber in Empire bounces off Vader's shoulder after a blow that should've actually won the fight (though this can be explained as Vader's armor being lightsaber-resistant, which it would make sense to be), and in Jedi his new saber bounces off freaking railings during the fight on the Death Star. Throughout the entire EU/Legends, I don't know that I've heard of anyone having a partially blunted saber, or even the idea tossed around as a possibility.