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Nah, you cant reattach a limb cut off with a saber, it vaporizes like an inch of meat, blood vessels and boneI for one am just enjoying the story. Also, given they presumedly still have his forearm, couldn't they reattach it? Luke couldn't because his hand fell into a bottomless pit. Not sure what happened to Anakin's arm.
That's fair. Forgot lightsabers actually destroy material where swords just cut.Nah, you cant reattach a limb cut off with a saber, it vaporizes like an inch of meat, blood vessels and bone
Trying to keep POV to known actors is definitely an excellent way to mitigate any confusion, at least in my opinion, so that's a good idea, but don't go too far out of your way though, it's your story, and if people have a problem with multiple POVs they can man up and skip forward, I say this in fact as someone who does exactly that at times in order to get to the action before re-reading at a later date to make sure I didn't miss anything.
With the level of biotech they have by being able to make full on clones? They should be able to, it'd just be a longer more involved process... which cybernetics is probably faster than... assuming no force fuckery going on.Nah, you cant reattach a limb cut off with a saber, it vaporizes like an inch of meat, blood vessels and bone
Force fucker does go on, cant use cloning cause force rejects the new tissue, and the other methods are long and expensiveWith the level of biotech they have by being able to make full on clones? They should be able to, it'd just be a longer more involved process... which cybernetics is probably faster than... assuming no force fuckery going on.
It is crazy that EU and TCW Maul have diverged to such an extent.
the only way there is to re-attach a cut part is either via sith alchemy/spells (very dark ones) or going to the cloning lizard people, cus they are able to perfectly clone even force users from what i know (but they are not very well known at all, so doubt cam would even know of them)
Cloning lizard people? I don't know that one, but sure my lore guys do.
As for Sith alchemy, yeah, Cam doesn't know that.
Misconception, you can still use force lightning with a mechanical limb, vader didnt because if he lost control and shorted out his shit he was pretty screwed, and it is still more risky because if you lose control the limb can be shorted out but it doesnt make it impossiblePlus he's just lost 50% wieldability of his cool lightning powers
Misconception, you can still use force lightning with a mechanical limb, vader didnt because if he lost control and shorted out his shit he was pretty screwed, and it is still more risky because if you lose control the limb can be shorted out but it doesnt make it impossible
Can still use it, again main thing is having controlHuh, didn't know that. What about Electric Judgement? I'd kind of assume by its very nature, it would glitch out a mech limb?
More meant that if the biotech is the level where making viable sentients, even if not force sensitives, from cloning works, attaching an arm and inducing new growth is much simpler by comparison.Force fucker does go on, cant use cloning cause force rejects the new tissue, and the other methods are long and expensive
For clarification: cloning a force user is almost impossible and when it is done the clone comes with multiple problems.
the only way there is to re-attach a cut part is either via sith alchemy/spells (very dark ones) or going to the cloning lizard people, cus they are able to perfectly clone even force users from what i know (but they are not very well known at all, so doubt cam would even know of them)
Does someone know where the quest is written down?As for Maul's fate… You'll find out next chapter, but consider the quest for this arc
This is interesting, will wait to read before making any judgement.but he's not the only MC.
Something that will be more obvious in Book 3
Thank you!The Phantom Menace 1 lists the quest (and it's one that's grown as the arc has gone on) in its base form. There's a mention there (Objective C) regarding dealing with Maul.
Her breath quickened as she saw blurred red images from Shan's armour. Hers worked to slow down the images, letting her see that Shan's opponent was a red-skinned Zabrak, using a red lightsaber: as the Sith were known to do. That alone didn't confirm that the Zabrak was a Sith, but given the speed at which the battle was proceeding between it and Shan, it was clear to Vhonte that it was skilled in the Force. At least to the point of challenging Shan.
But this didn't really convey to me the sheer speed they're fighting at, nor the large distance the fight traveled in a short time. A sentence like tips would have really helped me visualise the fight's true speed: "She watched slowed attacks, feints, and counter attacks fly for a few minutes, limbs almost blurring before her eyes, before realising the time stamp had only advanced seconds."
And I have enjoyed it as character growth/building and as a sign of how seriously he takes his goal of changing the course of destiny.That said, the pattern of Cam fighting, shall we say logically and thinking everything through has been a common and intentional feature of Book 2.
Skin, muscle, bone, blood vessel and nerve grafts already exist here and while getting back to full use would take time a fully biological recovery is possible if the arm still exists... hell inducing new bone to grow to cover a broken gap is an option some people have to be taller. Probably more complicated if it's a joint but reconstruction without cloned tissue would be possible. Probably expensive mind, but possible.
As pretty much every step required to reattach exists here and now I'd argue it's probably more a matter of expediency and potential better quality most sentients go with cybernetics. Cloned flesh if it is a problem isn't even necessary with stuff I know exists here and now... even if they typically aren't all used at once.
Wasn't arguing it was easy or simple, merely possible. In fact I argued it's probably faster, easier, and with possible upgrades to go cybernetic.If it was that easy to simply reattach limbs cut off by Lightsabers everyone would be doing it, the fact that in the entire history of star wars (25,000 years) no one has done that and have to either use dark sith alchemy for a new limb or metal limb proves that simply reattaching limbs that were cut by lightsabers is not possible.
Wasn't arguing it was easy or simple, merely possible. In fact I argued it's probably faster, easier, and with possible upgrades to go cybernetic.
Darth Krayt AND Darth Nihl both had organic replacements.Not even possible considering no one in the entire history of the sith nor jedi order ever did what u say is possible. Not even other people that lose limbs to them.
Never watched Rebels, nor from the clips, do I want to.
I watched Ashoka, and regretted everything about it.
That was not Thrawn. That wasn't even a discount Thrawn.
That... thing...
Contrary to their idea that it is impossible to reattach, Star Wars Legacy Issue #27 "The cut is clean. If we move quickly, there should be no problem reattaching the arm." The arm in question being removed via lightsaber. Just need to do it quickly for it to be No Problem.