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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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