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Post by Barriss Offee on Feb 11, 2008 10:05:12 GMT -5
Okay, for those Star Wars fans out there, which lightsaber form do you prefer? (Go to this site for more information about the forms, just click the link and search for the form you want to know about: starwars.wikia.com/Main_Page) I have always preferred Makashi, but have also trained in Soresu and of course Shii-Cho. Also, feel free to post about which form you like best after you make your choice.
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Post by Astral Samurai on Feb 11, 2008 17:27:38 GMT -5
Interesting. I'm not a huge star wars fan so I actually had to read up on these to know what each was. I also found a quiz that said I was suitable for both forms 2 and 7.
Guess I'll put my vote for Vaapad.
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Post by JediKaren on Feb 11, 2008 20:25:51 GMT -5
I have to admit vaapad looks interesting. I love animals and I can easily see myself growling while holding a lightsaber. I also believe there is a way to feel and to a degree use the "dark side" aka anger and fear while still staying somewhat on the light. But I also believe once you enter this mind set you can never really be "light" again. If you read the books and look at Mace's character in the movies, I almost get the feeling the council, or just possibly a few of the members knew Mace always was on the edge of darkness, even before the war, and had decided it would be better to tolerate his walk on the line and keep him in a place where he could be possibly stopped, rather than let him loose out in the public where no gun or really any weapon besides the Force could stop it. I also bet everyone was sort of watching him closely along with Skywalker because I could see both easily have gone to the darkside during the war and it's sort of ironic that Skywalker was responsible his his death (The sith end up always killing each other to gain power)
But I'm going to stop before I loose any more of you. You will have to read the books in order to know what I am talking about.
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Post by spilledchemicals on Feb 11, 2008 22:28:48 GMT -5
The VI form allows the most unpredictable and varied movements, allowing one to think on his feet, so that he will never face an opponent who can exploit a weakness.
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Post by red29216 on Feb 14, 2008 17:06:56 GMT -5
Unless the weakness is being unable to think on one's feet.
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