I believe there is a button to depress while holding it, but a second button to actually lock it on, like if you're going to throw it. It would make sense to have it turn off on its own if you drop it, so you don't trip and impale yourself.
redline248 said:
The Jedi should have looked into those wrist straps that Nintendo put on the Wii controllers.
redline248 said:
The Jedi should have looked into those wrist straps that Nintendo put on the Wii controllers.
Harry Potter too.redline248 said:
The Jedi should have looked into those wrist straps that Nintendo put on the Wii controllers.
Is there a third button to remote start your X-Wing?helloimustbegoing said:
I believe there is a button to depress while holding it, but a second button to actually lock it on, like if you're going to throw it. It would make sense to have it turn off on its own if you drop it, so you don't trip and impale yourself.
That's a separate subscription. You'll need to call customer service to get that turned on. Unfortunately, they outsourced that team to Dagobah. Connection is spotty and they are hard to understand because they talk backwards.MGS said:Is there a third button to remote start your X-Wing?helloimustbegoing said:
I believe there is a button to depress while holding it, but a second button to actually lock it on, like if you're going to throw it. It would make sense to have it turn off on its own if you drop it, so you don't trip and impale yourself.
In the High Republic books, the Jedi Starfighters and other craft require a lightsaber's presence to unlock the weapons systems.MGS said:Is there a third button to remote start your X-Wing?helloimustbegoing said:
I believe there is a button to depress while holding it, but a second button to actually lock it on, like if you're going to throw it. It would make sense to have it turn off on its own if you drop it, so you don't trip and impale yourself.
Decay said:
also is there any canon reason why dropped blades turn off? I always assumed it's like a button that you push to turn it on and then push again to turn it off. Are there other features programmed into the magic force crystal?
SpreadsheetAg said:Decay said:
also is there any canon reason why dropped blades turn off? I always assumed it's like a button that you push to turn it on and then push again to turn it off. Are there other features programmed into the magic force crystal?
Like a laser pointer ; have to hold the button down to keep it lit. Also, I THINK many Jedi had no switched and used the force to trigger a mechanism inside to turn it on.
This would make sense so that non-force users couldn't tamper with or use their blades
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Book of boba fett speeder chaseXpressAg09 said:
Jon Favreau.
Oh Im a big fan, I just wanted to post that clip because its so incredibly horrible when contrasted with that S3 extended trailer.TCTTS said:
Just FYI, Favreau only wrote Book of Boba Fett, he didn't direct it. I have plenty of complaints about his story-telling choices, but his directing has always been top-notch, and it looks like he's definitely upped his game in that regard for Mando S3 (along with the other S3 directors).
CC09LawAg said:
This is how they keep me on the hook.
They drop a few turds but then somehow strike gold. The inconsistency is maddening!
The first time Star Wars was the ABC Friday Night Movie I didn't eat all my green peas at dinner and my mom made me go to my room while my brother and my dad watched it. It was the worst, Jerry!Brian Earl Spilner said:
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Exactly.... complete with horizontal static lines and parts of commercials we weren't fast enough to pause recording on...Aggie_Journalist said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
A home-recorded vhs tape of this broadcast is the version of empire strikes back I grew up with. I friggin loved it.
Quad Dog said:
I think it's just that the Mando team has really put in the effort of figuring out what does and does not work in The Volume. Therefore they avoid the weaknesses of it. Other directors think it can handle all situations.
Well that was pretty awesome.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I guess I hadn't forgotten about The Volume and assumed that was just for Mandalorian for some reason. If they used it here then that seems like a dumb decision.pocketrockets06 said:
I've been thinking that the problems in the running chase scenes in Obi Wan were probably caused by that. Like if you were shooting those scenes outdoors where people can run full speed over whatever distance you need, fine. In a fixed volume, you have to run slower to not hit the edge of the set before the time allocated for the chase.
pocketrockets06 said:
I've been thinking that the problems in the running chase scenes in Obi Wan were probably caused by that. Like if you were shooting those scenes outdoors where people can run full speed over whatever distance you need, fine. In a fixed volume, you have to run slower to not hit the edge of the set before the time allocated for the chase.