Sqrl said:
Plasma is highly responsive to magnets due to its ionized nature. All they really need is technology to shape a strong magnetic field and it would do the job just fine. So real plasma would work just fine. But you're right it doesn't mean it has to be "real" plasma. In either case even if we assume its some alien technology the fact remains that since we cannot look past it means it blocks light. If it doesn't cast a shadow then we should see the ground behind it because the only reason we see anything is because light bounces off of it and into our eye. Not trying to be contrary, but really it makes no sense for alien technology to just up and decide to block some light sources and not others even if we assume it can choose to do it in the first place. =P PS - Yes I am a geek, and I proudly admit it...but then again isn't anyone who posts on a video game forum? |
Oh, crap, me forgots about magnets. The summer break must've really made me rusty. Anyways, while I guess it'd be possible to use some insane magnets to do that, I don't see how they're keeping it in such a form (that little dual hook thing) when it looks like the magnets could be no where besides at the base of the sword. That'd be one insane magnetic field. I'm not going to argue that it's seemingly selectively defying the laws science has created in respects to light, but my whole point, like you acknowledged, is that it can feasibly go beyond our laws. You could argue that they're not trying to get that effect, but it's simply a strange attribute of the sword that goes beyond our limited understanding of the universe. In the end, we all know we're giving the developers too much credit and they just forgot to make shadows for 'em.








