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Gas powered light saber, awesome.. Is this Sith Natrious Gassious? Or perhaps Emperor Propaintine

 

burning plasma around the sabers aren't anything new to the SW universe, even the non EU cannon, its just less tuned to I believe is the fluff technical explanation. And a real light/plasma saber wild probably look more like than, I'm less enthused about the cross guard though, even if it makes sorta sense... it look to much like a crusaders broadsword.

Cool trailer. I hope some one can fill me in on a few things, like what is the significance of the storm trooper in the beginning? Is that a reference to an event or something? And who is the guy with the lightsaber and the girl who is riding the hover bike thing?

Cool trailer. I hope some one can fill me in on a few things, like what is the significance of the storm trooper in the beginning? Is that a reference to an event or something? And who is the guy with the lightsaber and the girl who is riding the hover bike thing?

 

no one knows, it's  teaser and a new story not based on any EU novels. you'll know in a year :)

 

they do show that storm troopers are still around so the only thing we know is that the empire or remnants of it are still around and a new sith that may or may not be aligned with them,

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