NeverarGreat said:
ray_afraid said:
nightstalkerpoet said:
A Jedi does not rummage for his lightsaber. He calls it with the force and it comes.
No matter how he retrieves it, that act cancels out the symbolism and meaning of him throwing it in the first place.
If he retrieved it during the battle with the Emperor, I would agree. After the battle, it makes little sense to throw away what for all we know may be the last lightsaber in existence. Being a Jedi doesn’t mean being wasteful.
I initially agreed with Ray but I think Neverar’s summation is much closer to the mark of what may have actually happened and is logically sound.
Luke throwing away his lightsaber was an act of defiance against the Emperor, it wasn’t him giving up on being a Jedi. With the Emperor dead there is no longer any need for such self sacrifice and it could be that he will need it again in the future. He did also go to the trouble of crafting it himself during his training so it would hold a lot of personal effort and sentimental value. Yes the death star was starting to catastrophically fail but it would only have taken a second for him to call it to himself with the force as he was dragging Vader towards the lift (as Nightstalkerpoet alluded to).
.Val