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Building a lightsaber that works

 

1. Take a flashlight and remove the batteries; replace them with high-watt sarium krellide cells.

 

2. Replace lightbulb and reflector with plasma charge and energy collonator assembly. Be sure to attatch a five gigawatt microfuse in line when you wire the sarium krellide cells to the switch and collonator assembly...safety first.

 

3. Discard plastic lens and fit in its place a duopolymer static field emitter crystal, rated for a maximum of five gigawatts.

 

4. Screw the lens cap back on. You're ready to rock. :D

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Originally posted by Zoom Rabbit

Building a lightsaber that works

 

1. Take a flashlight and remove the batteries; replace them with high-watt sarium krellide cells.

 

2. Replace lightbulb and reflector with plasma charge and energy collonator assembly. Be sure to attatch a five gigawatt microfuse in line when you wire the sarium krellide cells to the switch and collonator assembly...safety first.

 

3. Discard plastic lens and fit in its place a duopolymer static field emitter crystal, rated for a maximum of five gigawatts.

 

4. Screw the lens cap back on. You're ready to rock. :D

 

Are you a Jedi. :eek: J/k, sounds good i might actually try your guide one day. :D

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You forgot the negatively charged high-energy flux aperture, Zoom Rabbit, around the rim of the handle to recieve the beam as it comes back.

You wouldn't want people to cut off their hands, now, would you? :D

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