Why the fuck wasn't his arm cauterized?

Why the fuck wasn't his arm cauterized?

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ayy lmao blood or something

star wars always was a movie for children

>insert generic plothole criticism about space opera movie
This is why people laugh at raging nerds who take all this small shit way too seriously

Yfw the despecialised edition removes this shot and replaces it with a shot of a humanoid arm with no blood

Just like it was in the cinema in 1977, right?

Fucking autist

I'd assume that Aqualishes have hotter blood so lightsabers can't cauterise them

why doesnt Sup Forums like it then?

That guys blood doesn't coagulation

Why have you never had sexual intercourse?

Tell you what. Get yourself one of those old guillotine paper cutters. You know, the kind that look like a machete attached to a cutting board? Heat that blade up until it's glowing. Now place your hand underneath and cut your fucking hand off and THEN post again asking why you're bleeding out.

I don't think you can cauterize wounds of that size. Although I'm only thinking in a medical capacity, not sure about science fiction with laser swords and ayys.

Which version did you watch?

it's not even his arm. Ponda Baba didn't have fingers

?

Fun fact - Ponda Baba was originally going to be decapitated by Obi-Wan

I liked them in Rogue One.

Because Sup Forums is new-sincerity, it like what is straightforward, honest and unassuming.

is this the most graphic scene in the entire series?

No

Hot metal isn't a lightsabre

Not really but as shows, it could have been

Is that a dish?
Furry arm on waffle?

the video games don't count

holy shit

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alien blood an shieeet

A drawing clearly done decades after the movie vs an actual on set picture

in this movie full of planet-sized space stations and magical space samurai with laser katanas this is what bothered you?

Was it shot?
Ultimate gore edition when?

>I HATE YOU KIKE FAGGOTS

jesus christ george

The most unimaginative way how Vader became what he his.

What would you have done then?

iirc there's also a scene with Han and a hooker in the Cantina. R-rated cut of A New Hope when?

I think it was implied in the OT that Vader gradually became more and more cyborg over time until he becomes what he is by A New Hope

I do not know, something like what happened to Sidious maybe.

>Best pilot in the galaxy
>Gets reckt by a burst of engine fire Force started by Obi when fighting in a hangar deck
It's like potpourri, it rhymes!

Cauterization didn't start until the prequels.

>Obi on the floor with no lightsaber
>Vader: Now *I* have the high ground...
>Obi sees Vader is near the back of a ship
>uses the Force to start the engine
>roasty Vader

What if Vader did it to himself, to become better than a human. Like the people botching themselves with plastic surgery.

explain TESB chop chop hand scene

Lucas changed a lot of shit, but I'm old and I remember hearing about Vader being thrown in a volcano by Obi-Wan even before TESB came out.

EU shit I suppose

Obi-Wans line is 'he's more machine than man now', so it sort of implies he did it to himself over time. Not sure there's anything more.

I always felt it was weird to have that line where Obi-wan mocks him for that though, considering the prequels.

It makes sense if Vader did it to himself for some reason, maybe to keep fighting even as he got old. But, he legitimately needs that stuff just to be able to move around and breath. And "lol, i kicked my best friend into lava, he got burns over 80% of his body and needs prosthetics just to walk - what an asshole" just doesn't read right for anyone, let alone a Jedi.

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is there more

Can back up hearing something like this beforehand too.
Though as I recall (I'm remembering about 17 years back now, so cut me some slack) it was something more like Vader somehow inhaling lava rather than being thrown in.

Yes, maybe he has a breathing condition for some reason, trys to solve it with machine parts, then can't stop.

>star wars
>space opera
You fucking moron

Around the time Episode 2 came out it was widely known that this will be how Vader becomes a cyborg.

>he's more machine than man now
What Obi-Wan meant was not that Anakin was too much of a robot, but that he had lost his "humanity" by falling to the darkside and becoming a pawn in the empire. Vader was "twisted and evil" and just another cog in the Emporer's machine
>he doesn't realize the layers of pottery Lucas put in the OT

He lost his humanity by turning into a machine though, both in mind and body.

>He lost his humanity
He didn't, though.
"Luke, you were right about me"

Good job proving him, fucking dork

He lost it and then regained it.
Or if you take it literally, he just lost it, with his machine body.