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[[Image:Vader-skeleton.jpg|thumb|right|Force lighting makes Darth Vader's skeleton visible.]] | [[Image:Vader-skeleton.jpg|thumb|right|Force lighting makes Darth Vader's skeleton visible.]] | ||
[[Image:MaceShocked.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mace Windu]] endures a similar attack, showing normal skeletal structure.]] | [[Image:MaceShocked.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mace Windu]] endures a similar attack, showing normal skeletal structure.]] | ||
Near the end of [[Star Wars: Return of the Jedi|RotJ]], when [[Darth Vader]] decides to save his | The issue of '''metal spines''' arises in debates about the medical technology of the Galactic Empire. Near the end of [[Star Wars: Return of the Jedi|RotJ]], when [[Darth Vader]] decides to save his [[Luke Skywalker|son]] from [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine]], the [[Force Lightning|Sith lightning]] hits Vader and causes a brief "x-ray" effect. During this time, we can see parts of his skeleton, including his skull and upper vertebrae. His spine clearly has artificial implants to treat injuries he received earlier in life. | ||
[[Robert Scott Anderson|Darkstar]] | [[Robert Scott Anderson|Darkstar]] -- in his never ending jihad to downplay [[Star Wars]] technology -- once tried to claim that such metal spines might actually be natural. [http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?t=1183&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=291 "Of course, given that we have nothing to compare it to, it may simply represent the natural order of the dominant humanoids of the SW galaxy."] | ||
[[Category: SW Other Technology]] | [[Category: SW Other Technology]] | ||
[[Category: Trekkie Arguments]] | [[Category: Trekkie Arguments]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 6 August 2008
The issue of metal spines arises in debates about the medical technology of the Galactic Empire. Near the end of RotJ, when Darth Vader decides to save his son from Emperor Palpatine, the Sith lightning hits Vader and causes a brief "x-ray" effect. During this time, we can see parts of his skeleton, including his skull and upper vertebrae. His spine clearly has artificial implants to treat injuries he received earlier in life.
Darkstar -- in his never ending jihad to downplay Star Wars technology -- once tried to claim that such metal spines might actually be natural. "Of course, given that we have nothing to compare it to, it may simply represent the natural order of the dominant humanoids of the SW galaxy."