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===Mechanics===
===Mechanics===
Many emitters featured modifications that changed the blade, some of which changed the thickness of the blade, others adjusting the properties of the blade plasma itself. Those that adjusted thickness allowed for greater precision, or increased the surface area to make deflection easier. The modifications that changed the properties of the plasma could adjust the cutting power, or cause the blade to emit certain kinds of energies that damaged specific enemies, such as droids.<ref name="KOTOR2">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]''</ref>
Many emitters featured modifications that changed the blade, some of which changed the thickness of the blade, others adjusting the properties of the blade plasma itself. Those that adjusted thickness allowed for greater precision, or increased the surface area to make deflection easier. The modifications that changed the properties of the plasma could adjust the cutting power, or cause the blade to emit certain kinds of energies that damaged specific enemies, such as droids.<ref name="KOTOR2">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]''</ref>
'''Damping emitter'''
Damping emitters harnessed power from carefully modified power cells to create a stun setting for the lightsaber. Drawing on power from the crystal at a reduced intensity, damped lightsabers could still seriously injure a target depending on the strength of the crystal.<ref name="EV" />
'''Deflection emitter'''
This emitter was optimized for use against blaster fire, aiding in blast-deflection.<ref name="KOTOR2" />
'''Disrupting emitter'''
Disrupting emitters produced an unsteady beam that could wreak havoc on a victim's nervous system, causing effects such as temporary paralysis.<ref name="KOTOR2" />
'''Phobium emitter'''
Another type of disrupting emitter, phobium emitters were heavier and less wieldy, but indisputably more effective. They were made for more aggressive duelists. The greater the quality of the phobium metal, the more effective was the blade. Refined phobium emitters were the pinnacle of this, but were also more easily used.<ref name="KOTOR2" />
'''Fencing emitter'''
This emitter was most suitable for parrying blade attacks.<ref name="KOTOR2" />


===Exterior fittings===
===Exterior fittings===
[[File:BladeEmitterShroud-Deceived.png|thumb|left|180px|A lightsaber with an emitter shroud]]
[[File:BladeEmitterShroud-Deceived.png|thumb|left|180px|A lightsaber with an emitter shroud]]
Though not used by all lightsabers, emitter shrouds could help to prevent the wielder of a weapon so equipped from inadvertently touching the blade while in combat, thus injuring themselves. In the case of weapons specialized in [[Form V/Legends|Form V]] lightsaber combat, the shroud was designed to separate facets of the blade for either offensive or defensive purposes. Shrouds were usually quite simple, either a rounded or beveled extension of the casing or emitter housing.<ref name="TCVD" /> Some lightsabers, such as [[Ahsoka Tano's lightsaber/Legends|Ahsoka Tano's]], possess a double-shroud, one on either side of the blade.<ref name="TCW">''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]''</ref> Some lightsabers even featured "triple" shrouds, such as [[Darth Malak]]'s hilt, the third shroud being an exterior plate perpendicular to the double set. Though not classified as such, an emitter recessed into the casing would constitute a "full shroud".
Though not used by all lightsabers, emitter shrouds could help to prevent the wielder of a weapon so equipped from inadvertently touching the blade while in combat, thus injuring themselves.


[[File:Starkiller_Cato_Neimoidia.png|thumb|right|180px|Starkiller's dual-lightsabers, which featured angled wraparound guards.]]
Emitter guards were an early innovation in lightsabers, seeing use as early as [[4000 BBY/Legends|4000 BBY]]. Like the emitter shroud, they were intended to protect the wielder's hand during combat, preventing him from inadvertently touching his own blade. Guards came in numerous variations, the most common being a simple tine extending one to two inches along the blade.<ref name="TCVD" /> Other lightsabers featured more elaborate double or triple guards, with multiple tines extending from the hilt. [[Exar Kun's lightsaber/Legends|Exar Kun's lightsaber]], for example, featured a quadruple guard.<ref name="TotJ:DLotS">''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith]]''</ref> Some lightsabers featured "wraparound" guards, with rings circling the blade attached to the tines. Some were quite ornamental, featuring multiple rings all interlinking with one another. This ornamental guard design was exceedingly popular among Jedi just after the [[Great Sith War/Legends|Great Sith War]].<ref name="TotJ:Redemption">''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption]]''</ref>
Emitter guards were an early innovation in lightsabers, seeing use as early as [[4000 BBY/Legends|4000 BBY]]. Like the emitter shroud, they were intended to protect the wielder's hand during combat, preventing him from inadvertently touching his own blade. Guards came in numerous variations, the most common being a simple tine extending one to two inches along the blade.<ref name="TCVD" /> Other lightsabers featured more elaborate double or triple guards, with multiple tines extending from the hilt. [[Exar Kun's lightsaber/Legends|Exar Kun's lightsaber]], for example, featured a quadruple guard.<ref name="TotJ:DLotS">''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Dark Lords of the Sith]]''</ref> Some lightsabers featured "wraparound" guards, with rings circling the blade attached to the tines. Some were quite simple, such as the angled wraparounds on [[Subject 1138|Starkiller's]] dual-lightsabers.<ref name="TFU2">''[[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II]]''</ref> Others were far more ornamental, featuring multiple rings all interlinking with one another. This ornamental guard design was exceedingly popular among Jedi just after the [[Great Sith War/Legends|Great Sith War]].<ref name="TotJ:Redemption">''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption]]''</ref>


[[File:Sith_lightsaber_TOR.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The lightsaber of Lord Baras, which features a combination emitter.]]
Some lightsabers featured an unusual configuration that included both an emitter shroud and a blade guard. It remains unknown what the standard for such a combination emitter was, but the lightsaber of the [[Sith Lord/Legends|Sith Lord]] [[Darth Baras]] featured an emitter shroud and a triple-guard assembly.
Some lightsabers featured an unusual configuration that included both an emitter shroud and a blade guard. It remains unknown what the standard for such a combination emitter was, but the lightsaber of the [[Sith Lord/Legends|Sith Lord]] [[Darth Baras]] featured an emitter shroud and a triple-guard assembly.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Golden Age of the Sith]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Golden Age of the Sith]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Fall of the Sith Empire]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Fall of the Sith Empire]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Sith War]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Sith War]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - Redemption]]''
*[[Knights of the Old Republic 44|''Knights of the Old Republic'' 44]]
*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]''
*''[[Darth Bane: Path of Destruction]]''
*[[Darth Bane: Path of Destruction (audiobook)|''Darth Bane: Path of Destruction'' audiobook]]
*''[[Darth Bane: Rule of Two]]''
*[[Darth Bane: Rule of Two (audiobook)|''Darth Bane: Rule of Two'' audiobook]]
*''[[Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith]]''
*''[[Bane of the Sith]]''
*''[[Darth Bane: Rule of Two]]''
*[[Darth Bane: Rule of Two (audiobook)|''Darth Bane: Rule of Two'' audiobook]]
*''[[Legacy of the Jedi]]''
*''[[Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Rising Force]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival]]''
*[[Star Wars: Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War (TPB)|''Republic: The Stark Hyperspace War'']]
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Hidden Past]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Mark of the Crown]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Defenders of the Dead]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Uncertain Path]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Captive Temple]]''
*''[[Jedi Apprentice: The Day of Reckoning]]''
*''[[Episode I Adventures Game Book 4: Jedi Emergency]]''
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*[[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (video game)|''Star Wars'': Episode I ''The Phantom Menace'' video game]]
*{{Film|II}}
*{{TCW|The Hidden Enemy}}
*[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' film]] / [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (novelization)|novel]] / [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (junior novelization)|junior novel]]
*{{TCW|Ambush}}
*{{TCW|Rising Malevolence|Rising ''Malevolence''}}
*{{TCW|Shadow of Malevolence|Shadow of ''Malevolence''}}
*{{TCW|Destroy Malevolence|Destroy ''Malevolence''}}
*{{TCW|Rookies}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: Wild Space]]''
*[[The Clone Wars: Wild Space (audiobook)|''The Clone Wars: Wild Space'' audiobook]]
*{{TCW|Downfall of a Droid}}
*{{TCW|Duel of the Droids}}
*{{TCW|Cloak of Darkness}}
*{{TCW|Lair of Grievous}}
*{{TCW|Dooku Captured}}
*{{TCW|The Gungan General}}
*{{TCW|Jedi Crash}}
*{{TCW|Defenders of Peace}}
*{{TCW|Trespass}}
*{{TCW|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)|Blue Shadow Virus}}
*{{TCW|Mystery of a Thousand Moons}}
*{{TCW|Storm Over Ryloth}}
*{{TCW|Innocents of Ryloth}}
*{{TCW|Liberty on Ryloth}}
*{{TCW|Hostage Crisis}}
*{{TCW|A Test of Strength}}
*{{TCW|Bound for Rescue}}
*{{TCW|A Necessary Bond}}
*''[[The Clone Wars: No Prisoners]]''
*[[The Clone Wars: No Prisoners (audiobook)|''The Clone Wars: No Prisoners'' audiobook]]
*''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes]]''
*''[[Yoda: Dark Rendezvous]]''
*{{Film|III}}
*''[[Star Wars: Purge]]''
*[[Dark Times 14|''Dark Times'' 14]]
*''[[The Force Unleashed (novel)]]''
*[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (novel)]]
*[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (novel)]]
*{{Film|V}}
*{{Film|V}}
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*[[Dark Apprentice (novel)|''Dark Apprentice'']]
*[[Dark Apprentice (novel)|''Dark Apprentice'']]
*''[[I, Jedi]]''
*''[[I, Jedi]]''
*''[[Shadows of Coruscant]]'' in ''[[Star Wars Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Invasion: Refugees]]''
*''[[Dark Nest I: The Joiner King]]''
*''[[Dark Nest II: The Unseen Queen]]''
*''[[Dark Nest III: The Swarm War]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Betrayal]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Tempest]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Exile]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Inferno]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Fury]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Revelation]]''
*''[[Legacy of the Force: Invincible]]''
*''[[Fate of the Jedi: Outcast]]''
*[[Fate of the Jedi: Outcast (audiobook)|''Fate of the Jedi: Outcast'' audiobook]]
*''[[Fate of the Jedi: Omen]]''
*[[Fate of the Jedi: Omen (audiobook)|''Fate of the Jedi: Omen'' audiobook]]
*''[[Fate of the Jedi: Vortex]]''
*[[Fate of the Jedi: Vortex (audiobook)|''Fate of the Jedi: Vortex'' audiobook]]
*[[Legacy (2006) 39|''Legacy'' (2006) 39]]
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===Non-canon appearances===
*''[[Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope]]''
*''[[Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back]]''
*''[[Star Wars Infinities: Return of the Jedi]]''
*''[[Star Wars Tales Volume 1]]''
*''[[Star Wars Tales Volume 2]]''
*''[[Star Wars Tales Volume 3]]''
*''[[Star Wars Tales Volume 4]]''
*''[[Star Wars Tales Volume 5]]''
*''[[Star Wars: Visions of the Blade]]''
*''[[Soulcalibur IV]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary]]''
*''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide]]''
*''[[Endless Vigil]]'' {{C|as ''damping emitter''}}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Lightsaber components]]
[[Category:Lightsaber components]]

Latest revision as of 21:40, 10 February 2023

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The blade emitter was the part of a lightsaber that projected the blade from the lightsaber hilt. It consisted of the emitter matrix, which further focused the blade projecting from the crystal with a tightly wrapped magnetic field, and the emitter itself, where the blade actually protruded. The emitter possessed the magnetic ring that created the field that contained the plasma of the blade and arced it back to the lightsaber for reconversion back to electricity.

Overview

Positioned at the end of the hilt, the emitter contained the energy modulation circuits and the magnetic stabilizing ring, among other things. The modulation circuits controlled the amount and the intensity of the plasma that made up the blade, while the magnetic stabilizing ring controlled the length of the blade, which could be adjusted by a simple dial or a more radical dual-phase control. The exterior component of the emitter was the emitter plate, a superconducting metal from which the blade emerged. The plate was usually recessed into the casing, but sometimes it was flush with the end. In other cases, as with Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber, the emitter was completely separate from the casing.[2]

Specializations and modifications

Mechanics

Many emitters featured modifications that changed the blade, some of which changed the thickness of the blade, others adjusting the properties of the blade plasma itself. Those that adjusted thickness allowed for greater precision, or increased the surface area to make deflection easier. The modifications that changed the properties of the plasma could adjust the cutting power, or cause the blade to emit certain kinds of energies that damaged specific enemies, such as droids.[3]

Exterior fittings

File:BladeEmitterShroud-Deceived.png
A lightsaber with an emitter shroud

Though not used by all lightsabers, emitter shrouds could help to prevent the wielder of a weapon so equipped from inadvertently touching the blade while in combat, thus injuring themselves.

Emitter guards were an early innovation in lightsabers, seeing use as early as 4000 BBY. Like the emitter shroud, they were intended to protect the wielder's hand during combat, preventing him from inadvertently touching his own blade. Guards came in numerous variations, the most common being a simple tine extending one to two inches along the blade.[2] Other lightsabers featured more elaborate double or triple guards, with multiple tines extending from the hilt. Exar Kun's lightsaber, for example, featured a quadruple guard.[4] Some lightsabers featured "wraparound" guards, with rings circling the blade attached to the tines. Some were quite ornamental, featuring multiple rings all interlinking with one another. This ornamental guard design was exceedingly popular among Jedi just after the Great Sith War.[5]

Some lightsabers featured an unusual configuration that included both an emitter shroud and a blade guard. It remains unknown what the standard for such a combination emitter was, but the lightsaber of the Sith Lord Darth Baras featured an emitter shroud and a triple-guard assembly.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references