Why are clone blasters blue?

Blue blaster bolts are one of the more unique colors in Star Wars lore. Used primarily in the Clone Wars, blue bolts are gases that have been ionized and work especially well against machinery. This is why the clones primarily used them.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cbr.com


Why are Republic blasters blue?

Blaster bolts came in different colors. Red was the most common color, and was made from cheaper gas. This color was used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the Rebel Alliance, the Galactic Empire, and the First Order. Blue was used by the Galactic Republic, and the Resistance.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on starwars.fandom.com


Why did the Empire switch from blue to red?

This color change signified that the Empire was beginning to phase out the old weapons from the Clone Wars. The main reason that the Empire's blasters usually emitted red energy bolts boiled down to how affordable it was.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cbr.com


Why does the resistance Use blue blasters?

Blue: High quality gas mixed with ion, it was primarily used by the clones as most of their enemies were droids, the ions work really good against droids and machines. Green: High quality gas, filtered gas. Although some blasters used this it was primary used on ships such as TIE Fighters and Star Destroyers.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Why are empire lasers green?

Laser Colour (In-universe!)

I.e., imperial lasers are blue-ish/green-ish while rebel lasers are red: If I recall, the color of a blaster bolt (character-scale or starship scale) is determined by the quality of the gas used in it - higher quality gives you green, lower quality gives you red.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Why Do Blasters Fire Different Color Bolts? - Star Wars Blasters Explained



Can Star Wars blasters run out of ammo?

Though blasters are not an easy weapon to use, they do have the distinct advantage of firepower. This advantage is two-fold: ammo capacity and lethality. Blasters can fire hundreds of bolts without reloading — we only see a handful of blaster users run out of ammo in the movies or television series.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on dorksideoftheforce.com


Why does the Empire ships shoot green lasers?

Well the simple answer is that green lasers have more energy than red lasers. Rebels need to pierce storm trooper armor so they use high power green lasers. Storm troopers can get more shots at unarmored rebels using low powered red lasers with out recharging their blasters.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on reddit.com


Could Star Wars blasters exist?

So, no, Star Wars blasters are not possible in real life as of this moment, but the fact that they do not really break the laws of physics and use relatively familiar mechanisms gives us at least some hope that they might be possible in the future. And that's it for today.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on fictionhorizon.com


What color does the Millennium Falcon shoot?

In the original Star Wars trilogy, it is well established that the good guy spacecraft (blockade runner, Falcon, X/Y/A/B-Wings, etc) fire red blasters, while the bad guys favour green (Star Destroyers, TIEs, Death Star).
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Are Star Wars blasters plasma?

This means that blaster bolts (glowing projectiles) are simply blobs of plasma – similar to a lightsaber flying through the air. Coherent masses of plasma and their associated magnetic fields are known as plasmoids.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on theconversation.com


How fast is a blaster bolt?

I call them blaster bolts, and as I've shown before, the speed of these blaster bolts is around 35 m/s (78 mph). But what is the mass of these bolts? Check out this clip from a trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It appears that Han Solo shoots a stormtrooper who flies backward from the impact.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on wired.com


What color is Boba Fett's blaster?

In the Droids line, Yes you are quite right the Fett comes with the Solid Black blaster as does Kez-Iban and Thall Joben :wink: In the standard line of figures he comes with the Blue/Black blaster.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on starwarsforum.co.uk


Do blasters have kyber crystals?

Normal blaster weapons use the standard plasma and particle-based energy powered by gas munitions. Kyber crystals, as expected, acted as the primary firing mechanism for these blaster type weapons.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on may4bewithyou.com


Do Star Wars blasters reload?

Granted, it's far from being a standard blaster. In the Rouge One DLC for star wars battlefront 2015 Director Krennic used an older, less efficient blaster that had to be reloaded every six to eight shots. And the Republic Commandos used blasters that also needed to be frequently reloaded.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on starwars.fandom.com


Are plasma weapons possible?

So, how do plasma weapons work? Strictly speaking they don't, since no plasma weapons exist today. The closest thing we have is the plasma cutter. Plasma is generated by vaporizing some sort of feedstock matter (usually already gaseous) with properties conducive to this use.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on medium.com


Are lightsabers possible?

In the real world, a lightsaber could be created using plasma, as suggested by physicist Dr. Michio Kaku. Last year, Canadian engineer & CEO of Hacksmith Industries, James Hobson, created a plasma protosaber.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scienceworld.ca


Are laser blasters possible?

They are impossible, Beason said. A burst of laser light moves too fast from its source for our eyes to track as a unit. Many lasers actually consist of pulsed light, but the pulses flash by so quickly that the eye renders them as a continuous beam.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on livescience.com


Can electrons be weaponized?

A particle-beam weapon is a weaponized version of this technology. It accelerates charged particles (in most cases electrons, positrons, protons, or ionized atoms, but very advanced versions can accelerate other particles such as mercury nuclei) to near-light speed and then shoots them at a target.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org


Why does the TIE Fighter scream?

Sound designer Ben Burtt created the distinctive TIE fighter sound effect by combining an elephant call with a car driving on wet pavement. In the book The Sounds of Star Wars, the engine roar is likened to German Junker Ju 87 "Stuka" bombers, who used sirens to frighten civilians on raids.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org


How fast is a laser in Star Wars?

The average for these things is just 34.9 m/s (78 mph). This is in the ballpark of a baseball pitch. Compare this to the speed of a Nerf gun bullet at about 10 m/s.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on wired.com


Why are some lasers Blue in Star Wars?

Blue lasers was used more by the imperial because they are ion lasers meant to take down walkers more effectively.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on reddit.com


How hot are blaster bolts in Star Wars?

We can say that a plasma bolt at 360,000 degrees would most likely vaporize any part of your body that it hit, if enough plasma is present. There is a problem with blasters shooting plasma, though. A plasma is made up of a soup of charge particles that will experience forces from electromagnetic fields.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on nautil.us


Do lightsabers need to be charged?

Under normal Jedi use, they simply recharge their lightsaber once every few years. The lightsaber expends minimal energy when it's just on. It uses more when cutting through matter or deflecting blaster bolts. Since they're so efficient, and Star Wars power cells are so powerful, recharging isn't a frequent occurrence.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Do lightsabers run out of energy?

Though the lightsaber can charge itself, it does lose tiny traces of power with each exchange. They can eventually run out of power and need recharging. This happens in the Legends novel Shatterpoint, when Mace Windu's lightsaber powers down in the middle of battle.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on may4bewithyou.com
Previous question
What are Scorpio dates?
Next question
What are old yuppies called?