That's part of it also, at the beginning it was clear Kylo wasn't fighting as hard as he could have, he was absolutely toying with Finn. But once again, that's not what I'm having a problem with. It has nothing to do with Kylo and whether or not Finn should have been able to hold up in a fight it's merely that Finn could used the lightsaber itself to attack and parry in the first place, regardless who it was against. They may have loosened the restrictions on effective wielding when they messed with the canon, but as far as I know you can't just activate a lightsaber and start swinging away.
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Wasn't there a bounty hunter who stole Obi-Wan's lightsaber in one of the Mandalorian arcs in The Clone Wars?
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I don't remember that happening, but I haven't re-watched Clone Wars in forever, KF. What does that have to do with Star Wars 7? 0_o
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I was bringing it in on the should Finn be able to use a lightsaber argument. Though it's kinda void since I too don't remember if/how that actually happened.Isaiah the Ox wrote: I don't remember that happening, but I haven't re-watched Clone Wars in forever, KF. What does that have to do with Star Wars 7? 0_o
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If I recall, they weren't drawing from any of the expanded universes when they made this movie, just the movies.
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Yes but The Clone Wars is still canon. Meaning we can totally have more of her if they don't kill her off in Rebels.
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Indeed. It's great they changed it up nowIsaiah the Ox wrote:Shennifer wrote:
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He was trained by a Force user though. Dooku could have taught him what to expect and how to use it properly. Also because he's a cyborg it could be argued he had the ability to exercise more precise control of his movements than a human would.Isaiah the Ox wrote:There were a few times where a lightsaber was wielded by a non-Force user in Clone Wars, I believe. I mean, there's Grievous for starters.
Good hiding!Isaiah the Ox wrote:So, I saw Star Wars 7 the Saturday afternoon of when it came out...and finally decided to post here.
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Ha, I was going to suggest the same thing. >_>