
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a unique, double-bladed spinning lightsaber for the First Father
- Image Source: Source
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Double-bladed spinning lightsaber
- Manufacturer: First Father
- Affiliation: First Father
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Unique
- Material: Durasteel, synthetic lightsaber crystal, lightsaber components
- Classification: Lightsaber
- Size: Average
- Weight: Light
- Red synthetic lightsaber crystal
- Extendable Handguard
- Can spin around central handguard with detachable emitters locked to handguard
- Two different modes. Disc mode, where the weapon operates as a double-bladed spinning lightsaber, and Crescent Mode, where it can operate as a Single-Bladed or Double-Bladed Lightsaber.
- Repulsorlifts in handle powered by the spinning of the blades allow the wielder to fly, like a helicopter.
- Can cut through many materials with relative ease
- Operates under water
- Can spin around central handguard with detachable emitters locked to handguard
- Two different modes. Disc mode, where the weapon operates as a double-bladed spinning lightsaber, and Crescent Mode, where it can operate as a Single-Bladed or Double-Bladed Lightsaber.
- Repulsorlifts in handle powered by the spinning of the blades allow the wielder to fly, like a helicopter.
- Cortosis will short the blade if in contact
- An exceptionally skilled lightsaber wielder could potentially stick their blade in the gaps between the handle and outer emitters when the weapon is in Disc Mode, severing the weapon and rendering it entirely none-functional.
Based on the lightsaber design wielded by the original Inquisitorius of the Galactic Empire, this formidable yet exotic design of lightsaber is built to catch the First Father's Jedi and Sith opponents off guard with it's unusual yet adaptable design. It's uniform, militarized design stands in contrast to the aesthetic styles usually common to Jedi and Sith lightsabers, a reflection of the First Father and the nature of the Inquisitorius as a whole.