Qui-Gon's hilt was a simple design, consisting of a ringed structure painted black, a simple silver frame, and a signature red igniting button near the upper middle. Obi-Wan's had a similar black structure and red button, but with more flair in its silver framing.
The base of the hilt though, bore a rounded end with silver edging, unlike Qui-Gon's simple base. When it comes to lightsabers, they are not as mysteriously powered as one might think. Most of the structure of the hilt is nothing more than a conductor for the blade. Obi-Wan's saber, a simple single blade, is not different than most in this regard.
The saber itself was powered with a Diatium power cell, which was the primary power source of the weapon. While the Kyber crystal itself was essential, to ignite its blade it needed a source of heat and power.
This is where the power cell enters, fueling the Kyber enough to emit the classic blue blade of Obi-Wan's signature weapon. Obi-Wan's first lightsaber saw a decent amount of action. Battling Droids on Naboo, accompanying him to Tatooine, and on Coruscant, that saber experienced some mileage. Sadly, it wasn't going to last forever. This duel of fates saw the end of Qui-Gon Jinn by the hands of the Sith, leaving Kenobi alone against this foe.
Cornering Kenobi in an air shaft, Maul kicked his first saber down toward the pit. Luckily, Obi-Wan was able to force pull his fallen master's weapon and defeat the Sith. Obi-Wan soon constructed a new weapon after this duel on Naboo. Fans got their first view of this saber in the second episode of the saga: Attack of the Clones.
Once again though, this saber was a long call from the distinct design of the A New Hope model. This second hilt was nearly an exact replica of his first saber from The Phantom Menace. Nearly identical, every aspect of this hilt is an exact copy of his first apart from the blade emitter. The top of the saber is slightly differing with a rounded and extended opening for the blade.
Out of all of his escapades before and during Episode II, this second saber was never lost. After surviving a Gundark and hunting a changeling, this saber stayed intact.
Register Don't have an account? Obi-Wan Kenobi's third lightsaber. Edit source History Talk 3. Do you like this video? Play Sound. This article is about Obi-Wan Kenobi 's third lightsaber. It did, however, serve him well as he fought the final battle of the movie with this borrowed weapon. It was the blue that he seems to favor and it did save his life even if it did not belong to him.
It is, in chronological order, seen first in the movie Revenge Of The Sith. Obviously, this is the most pivotal lightsaber the Obi-Wan wields as it is the weapon that he uses to defeat Anakin and the weapon he is using when he is killed by Darth Vader. It is also the only lightsaber used by Obi-Wan that lasted more than one movie. This shows how important this lightsaber is to the plot of the movies, both the prequels and the original trilogy. This lightsaber is the one that Obi-Wan constructed after being promoted to a Jedi Master.
The blade itself remains the same bright blue that Obi-Wan prefers, but the hilt is quite different from the first two lightsabers. We get to see this saber in many different battles against great enemies.
This is the blade that fought Anakin, this is the blade that showed Luke who Obi-Wan truly was, and it is the last weapon that Obi-Wan ever used. Overall, that makes this one of the most pivotal weapons in the StarWars series.
This is the first lightsaber we ever got to see which makes it special for anyone who loves the Star Wars franchise. The last time we really see this blade is when Obi-Wan sacrifices himself for Luke in the first movie of the original trilogy. Obi-Wan holds up this iconic lightsaber and prepares to lose a fight against a boy he raised so that Luke can escape and have a chance at defeating Darth Vader. A fitting and heroic end for one of the most iconic weapons in cinema history.
This is a sign of respect and reminds the audience throughout the series how much Luke respected Obi-Wan and how much of an impact the Jedi Master had on his Padawan. This is the lightsaber that changed movie history as we knew it into what we know it now. It launched one of the most successful franchises of both movies and toys to ever exist. That is why it is so important we remember this lightsaber as the legendary weapon it was.
All lightsabers are powered by a Diatium power cell that is hidden away in the hilt of the lightsaber. The hilt is often where most of the individual style of a lightsaber comes in, but its only functional purpose is a grip and to hide the power conductor of the weapon itself.
The Diatium power cell is what gives the lightsaber the heat it needs to cut through things in the clean way lightsabers are known for achieving. This, of course, does not account for the different colors of each blade.
That is due to the individual stone that can be found in every lightsaber. A Kyber crystal is essential in every lightsaber and the color of the crystal dictates the color of the blade. A lightsaber would not be able to work without the very powerful crystal found inside.
Kyber crystals are force attuned rocks that can be found on very specific planets throughout the galaxy. These crystal seem to have quite a lot of their own energy and give more to the lightsaber than just color and a mission.
The Kyber crystal is an essential part of every lightsaber whether it is for a Sith or a Jedi. Padawans are sent to get their own crystals from an ice planet as part of their training and so they can build their first lightsaber. Apparently, because Kyber crystals are attuned to the force, Jedi can feel certain crystals calling to them which will make the best crystal for their lightsaber.
This is one of the reasons the making of lightsabers is so secretive and why lightsabers are such an important weapon to the Jedi Order. To get the blue lightsaber that Obi-Wan clearly prefers, he would have had to find a blue Kyber crystal and then continue to find and use that same kind of crystal in all of his following lightsabers.
Obi-Wan specifically chose a blue Kyber crystal to help increase the power of his Diatium powered weapon. The ceremony and process that goes into creating a lightsaber and preparing a Kyber crystal are still mostly unknown to the audience. This is mostly because it was not addressed in the movies and is mostly kept as a Jedi secret in books or television show adaptations of the source material.
This has left the process of creating al lightsaber as mysterious as the Jedi would have wanted it. They are both silver and black with a thin hilt and gold details. However, they are entirely different weapons. It is sometimes believed by people who did not fully understand the movies that the first lightsaber Luke is given belonged to Obi-Wan.
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