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Sam Kenobi
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PostThu Mar 10, 2005 8:39 pm    "Episode III: A Lost Hope"

An Episode III spoof. This is hilarious.

http://www.sequentialpictures.com/moviestarwarsepisode3.html


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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 1:03 am    

The only thing I really liked about it was the Death Star part. Otherwise it's bad and horrible. Well, the Black Jedi complaining was alright, too...


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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 1:33 am    

Yes. Bad and horrible is how I would describe it too. Because it'd be so easy to make a better one.

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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 5:02 pm    

Really? I thought it was pretty funny

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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 6:23 pm    

Triam_Paris wrote:
Yes. Bad and horrible is how I would describe it too. Because it'd be so easy to make a better one.


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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 6:41 pm    

Yah, totally. I'm a Jedi, doncha know? I trained under the excellent Master Shadow for six years. Build my own lightsabers and everything. And Obi-Wan is my hero

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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 6:46 pm    

Triam_Paris wrote:
Yah, totally. I'm a Jedi, doncha know? I trained under the excellent Master Shadow for six years. Build my own lightsabers and everything. And Obi-Wan is my hero


lol. Are you joking all there, or did you really do some of that stuff and build a toy lightsaber?



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PostFri Mar 11, 2005 6:55 pm    

No, I really do all of that. My Jedi master was my friend's big brother who's like "the gentle, intellectual, and philisophical giant" (he was very Jedi-esque at the time, but now I sort of think he was never a Jedi and just was being nice to me and taching me to get a hold of my life) and I really make toy lightsabers. They're awesome and have wood blades so you can actually fight with them. They have very realistic handels. I've made... blue, purple, green, yellow, 2 orange, white, and a red double bladed. I also have the tools to make a Dooku one but I haven't gotten around to it. I'll try and get a picture sometime. They're fun.

And yes, Obi-Wan is my hero.


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PostSat Mar 12, 2005 12:56 am    

Triam_Paris wrote:
No, I really do all of that. My Jedi master was my friend's big brother who's like "the gentle, intellectual, and philisophical giant" (he was very Jedi-esque at the time, but now I sort of think he was never a Jedi and just was being nice to me and taching me to get a hold of my life) and I really make toy lightsabers. They're awesome and have wood blades so you can actually fight with them. They have very realistic handels. I've made... blue, purple, green, yellow, 2 orange, white, and a red double bladed. I also have the tools to make a Dooku one but I haven't gotten around to it. I'll try and get a picture sometime. They're fun.

And yes, Obi-Wan is my hero.


lol, cool. Well how do you make one of these! I want to!



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PostSat Mar 12, 2005 1:20 am    

Hey I want a red double blade! Where can you buy the stuff to make em?

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PostSat Mar 12, 2005 1:54 pm    

Ah... alas, the creation of the wonderful-fightable-awesome lightsabers are of my own design. You see, the only others who know how to build them are my two Jedi confidants who helped only in the creation of their own. But I will get pictures... soon enough. I have to get all of the blades in one place first.

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PostSat Mar 12, 2005 2:39 pm    

Triam_Paris wrote:
And yes, Obi-Wan is my hero.


Obi Wan=the GREATEST JEDI EVER. My Fav. charecter.

My heros are Neo, Obi Wan, and the Founders.


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PostSat Mar 12, 2005 4:41 pm    

Founder wrote:
Triam_Paris wrote:
And yes, Obi-Wan is my hero.


Obi Wan=the GREATEST JEDI EVER. My Fav. charecter.

My heros are Neo, Obi Wan, and the Founders.


lol. No, YODA is the greatest Jedi ever! Yoda rocks! (My fav. character)



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PostSun Mar 13, 2005 2:09 am    

Hey guess what? I finally got around to making some more lightsabers today... my friend Ross (Jedi confidant #1) worked on them all day. We updated his, then worked on some more novel pieces. We built a Dooku-style, then one with a detachable blade... very cool, and then finally with some spare parts, we made a cool "one-handed, double-bladed". Basically a shorter handel and shorter blades, but it's cool none-the-less. All this talk about my LSs made me want to get back to building.

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PostSun Mar 13, 2005 2:11 am    

Awesome. So, how do you make one?


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PostSun Mar 13, 2005 2:17 am    

Oh... very magically and expertly. And carefully. You want them to be aesthetically pleasing, accurate and functional at the same time.

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