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E: 19/11 Win 1 of 10 Kylo Ren Extendable Lightsabers!
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Primary link: argos.co.uk/static/ArgosPromo3/includeName/galaxygiveaways.htm
Enter: competitions.argos.co.uk/starwars_2015/
Answer: either Blue or Green?
I'm going for green but DYOR...
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Lightsabers depicted in the first two released films, A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, had blades that were colored either blue or white (depending on the release) (for the Jedi) or red (for the Sith). In Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker's new lightsaber was colored blue during the initial editing of the film, and appears so in both an early movie trailer and the official theatrical posters, but it was ultimately colored green in the film, in order to better stand out against the blue sky of Tatooine in outdoor scenes, and this color change is also reflected in the film's re-release posters. Shades of purple, green, blue, yellow, orange, etc. became the standard blade colors for Jedi lightsabers in the Star Wars Universe, while the Sith's lightsabers emitted only red blades.
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Enter: competitions.argos.co.uk/starwars_2015/
Answer: either Blue or Green?
I'm going for green but DYOR...
This is my source
Lightsabers depicted in the first two released films, A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, had blades that were colored either blue or white (depending on the release) (for the Jedi) or red (for the Sith). In Return of the Jedi, Luke Skywalker's new lightsaber was colored blue during the initial editing of the film, and appears so in both an early movie trailer and the official theatrical posters, but it was ultimately colored green in the film, in order to better stand out against the blue sky of Tatooine in outdoor scenes, and this color change is also reflected in the film's re-release posters. Shades of purple, green, blue, yellow, orange, etc. became the standard blade colors for Jedi lightsabers in the Star Wars Universe, while the Sith's lightsabers emitted only red blades.
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