So uh what happened to Luke's green lightsaber?

So uh what happened to Luke's green lightsaber?

Didn’t he throw it away at the end of RotJ, when he refused to strike down Vader?

Does it matter?

>Cry everytime a brown person or talented woman takes center role in the Lucas universe.
>Autistically fixate on literal irrelevant details.

White male fandom in a nutshell, senpai.

That was fairly retarded. Fuck George messed up a lot.

hello Disney shill
shouldn't you be servicing your wife's bull, cuck?

>if you think ROTJ was shit you're a Disney shill
Ok, moron. Tell me why Luke throwing his lightsaber away was not shit writing

how was it shit writing? it fit with his state of mind and motivations in the scene perfectly. he wasn't going to let himself be manipulated so by throwing away his own weapon he dissolves any chance of the emperor's plan working.

Toooootally, because assuming he actually was manipulated to that point there's no way they could just make him another lightsaber or anything like that

I thought it was cool how the kyber crystal in that lightsaber was from Qui Gon's sabre.

>autistically search out roles to fill with colored folk and women
>purposefully set up situations that are "challenging" to "traditional audiences" which is social engineering and cultural warfare but nope, because we say so
>put genuinely bad and undeserving actors into poorly written wish fulfillment roles
>market as radical and progressive
>throw a bitch fit when audiences get upset
>mobilize press corps, the whole of social media and even politicians to double down on the brow-beating
please Father forgive them, for they are evil and deserve your cruelty

Then shouldn't this "cup" be pretty accurate?

The same shit writing that killed off Boba Fett in the beginning of the movie instead of letting him be the main villain for Han Solo to face on the battle of Endor.

so your argument is that it was dumb for him to throw away his lightsaber because they would make him another lightsaber? that he could also throw away?

If he has enough control over his own actions to choose to throw away his lighstaber at that point it entirely defeats the purpose of throwing away the lightsaber to begin with, genius. He throws it away conceivably envisioning a future wherein he is a mindless drone. If he is still conscious enough to get rid of it again he has no need to get rid of it in the first place. Are you even thinking?

>muh boba fett

he was a throwaway character that fans aggrandized in posterity. get over it. they faced off at the start of the movie and he lost

it was clearly a symbolic gesture, a way of saying "i'm not doing this, and here's proof". he realized that refusing to give in to violence was his best weapon against the emperor. he sensed vader would turn and he was right. if he had continued the way he was going vader wouldn't have shown sympathy and would have gone along with the emperor's plan.

fuck, why am i explaining a 34 year old movie to a retard?

Not really. Boba Fett was hyped up by George Lucas. The Christmas Special made a big deal out of introducing this "new character" who was gonna be in the next Star Wars, and then all the toy commercials also hyped Boba Fett up as this bad ass.

>so by throwing away his own weapon he dissolves any chance of the emperor's plan working
>two posts later
>it was j-just a symbolic g-gesture though!

lol

No. In Shattered Empire, Luke still has his green lightsaber and, yes, Shattered Empire is canon. It's as canon as the films.

Sure it is, son. Sure it is. "canon"

Fucking idiot.

It is, though. Disney had that made after the EU was destroyed. Shattered Empire exists to explain what happened between Jedi and The Force Awakens. You might not like it, but according to Disney, that's as canon as the films.

Is Luuke still canon?

No but Luuuke is.

No, that's EU stuff from years ago that isn't relevant. Shattered Empire is a part of the new canon, bridging the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.

Besides, Luke still had his green lightsaber at the end of Return of the Jedi. You can clearly see it on him.

>thinking Disney give a shit about consistency

>exists to explain what happened between Jedi and The Force Awakens.
fucking hell disney is so shit.
>needing a comic to explain your flicks

That's the thing, I don't think they're being consistent. While it's possible that Luke lost his green lightsaber at some point we haven't seen yet (maybe when his Jedi Order gets attacked), it's more likely that they just forgot it's supposed to be green, or just thought blue looked better.

With a thirty year gap yeah people are going to wonder what happened, and it'd be kind of shit if you filled a new movie with just backstory for the past three decades.

>kind of shit if you filled a new movie with just backstory for the past three decades.
So lets not even try! But these shitty pictures with speech bubbles should do the trick! Genius!

If Rey's is blue they should have Luke's be green for some diversity

Also it's iconic and showed Luke's growth as a jedi

>This

For something that originally was changed just because it never showed up against the blue sky of Tatooine in editing, really worked in favor for Luke's Arc becoming a Jedi Master.

the probably just wanted to maintain the blue and orange contrast for a dumb shot glass