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  2. Lightsaber - Wikipedia

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    A typical lightsaber is shown as a luminous laser sword about 3 feet (0.91 m) in length emitted from a metal hilt around 10.5 inches (27 cm) in length. [1] First introduced in the original Star Wars film , [ a ] it has since appeared in all 12 theatrical Star Wars films, with at least one lightsaber duel occurring in each installment of the ...

  3. Lightsword - Wikipedia

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    Lightsaber, a fictional sword in the Star Wars franchise; Lightsword, the call sign and nickname of the 623d Air Control Squadron of the United States Air Force; Lightsword, a GameKing/GameKing II game

  4. Star Wars: Evolution of the Lightsaber Duel - Wikipedia

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    The Samurai who date back to the medieval history of Japan and their fighting techniques parallel that of the Jedi (and Sith) and their swords handling and usage of the legendary lightsaber. The organizational structure and purpose of the Jedi as spiritual warrior monks also draws from the Samurai who served the same purpose of protecting ...

  5. Star Wars: Jedi Arena - Wikipedia

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    The game was programmed by Rex Bradford [9] and inspired by one scene in Star Wars in which Luke Skywalker defends himself from the Seeker ball's incoming laser bolts with his lightsaber on board the Millennium Falcon. [10] The game was released for the Atari 2600 as scheduled, in January 1983. [6]

  6. Nick Gillard - Wikipedia

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    Gillard was born in Brighton, England.At the age of twelve, he ran away from military school to join the circus where he performed as bareback horse rider.Over the next few years Gillard worked with several circus's including Circus Althoff in Germany and Los Muchachos Circus in Spain.

  7. Kyoketsu-shoge - Wikipedia

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    Kyoketsu-shoge Kyoketsu-shoge. The kyoketsu-shoge (Japanese: 距跋渉毛, lit. "long-distance wandering hair" [1]) is a double-edged blade, with another curved blade attached near the hilt at a 45–60 degree angle.

  8. Belida (sword) - Wikipedia

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    The Belida sword has a slightly curved, single-edged blade. The blades come in two different basic shapes. The blade is narrow at the hilt and widens towards the point.

  9. Excalibur 2555 AD - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot noted that the Windows version is a port of the PlayStation version, and criticized its lack of mid-level saving. [15] GameRevolution found the graphical effects and level of detail when using 3D acceleration cards to be impressive, but said it did not make up for the massive plot holes and poor gameplay. [ 14 ]