
concept art for
Gabriel-fawkes that i forgot to post.
Balanced Force user Cheetah Naga- Dual saber style, w/ a backhand shortblade. Silver heavy blade and dark-violet shortblade. ...and LOTS of tail to protect in a fight! <,<
I guess she has to be more a striker, in a fight- hit and fade- or get into situations where her opponent is so entangled that they can't hit her w/out hitting themselves. Tch, I'm kinda struggling w/ how combat SHOULD work when everyone can deflect bullets...
Starwars fanart falls under Lucasarts/Disney

Balanced Force user Cheetah Naga- Dual saber style, w/ a backhand shortblade. Silver heavy blade and dark-violet shortblade. ...and LOTS of tail to protect in a fight! <,<
I guess she has to be more a striker, in a fight- hit and fade- or get into situations where her opponent is so entangled that they can't hit her w/out hitting themselves. Tch, I'm kinda struggling w/ how combat SHOULD work when everyone can deflect bullets...
Starwars fanart falls under Lucasarts/Disney
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Agreed. My theory is that the magnetic envelope would slow/hold the bullet long enough to vaporize. Assuming of course, that the round IS magnetic.
Tch, you know, there's a LIST of weapons that sabers would be useless against, and it starts w/ concussion launchers. You'd think stormtroopers would be better equipped... :p
Tch, you know, there's a LIST of weapons that sabers would be useless against, and it starts w/ concussion launchers. You'd think stormtroopers would be better equipped... :p
Well the Jedi were meant to be extinct when the stormtroopers really came into being, you can understand them being a little lax compared to the clone troopers. =P
Plus the concussion rifle is a pretty heavy weapon, lots of collateral damage potential and I'd imagine more expensive than standard blasters to mass-produce, aside from specialist heavy-gunner units, I can't see the rank-and-file wielding those, be a tad excessive for most situations.
Plus the concussion rifle is a pretty heavy weapon, lots of collateral damage potential and I'd imagine more expensive than standard blasters to mass-produce, aside from specialist heavy-gunner units, I can't see the rank-and-file wielding those, be a tad excessive for most situations.
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