Super in-depth analysis of the HALO ENERGY SWORD

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  • An extensive analysis by a historical swordsmanship enthusiast of the Halo Energy Sword as used by the Elites or Sangheili from the video game developed by Bungie Entertainment.
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  • @chadwizick
    @chadwizick Před 6 lety +9827

    Its not a sword, its a key. And when you stick it in someone, you unlock their death.

  • @okdokee450
    @okdokee450 Před 3 lety +1406

    In an alternate galaxy:
    Sangheli Shad: a super in depth analysis of the human steel sword.

    • @nojustno4209
      @nojustno4209 Před 3 lety +79

      I would want to see that

    • @Orinslayer
      @Orinslayer Před 3 lety +250

      You see brothers, This ancient human weapon is impractical due to its lack of twin blades, thus leaving its victims dishonored and in pain, if it had two blades, both hearts could be stabbed, giving a quick death, and preserving the honor of both the wielder and the victim.
      Wait what do you mean humans do not have two hearts?

    • @giuseppe9653
      @giuseppe9653 Před 3 lety +109

      Elite (just bc its easier to write) Shad: This thing its akward, well when you see it its clearly made for humans, not Elites.
      It has some clear advantages but the material its too primitive, also it isnt as religious as, lets say the Light saber from Star Wars

    • @epauletshark3793
      @epauletshark3793 Před 3 lety +31

      I want to add something here, but this is too beautiful.

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 Před 2 lety +17

      "What honourable Elite holds his blade outward towards his front? A true warrior faces his enemy with almost negligible forward guard, leaving his chest open for attack! We strike from a spinning round slash and wildly predictable hammer arm swipes. This is the only honourable to wield a blade, as you see this is my Subanese Lance infused with the light of our moon, it cuts through mongrel Brute hides, Human heretic scum and Parasite alike! For the glory of Sangheilious!"

  • @DarthVader-pl5ts
    @DarthVader-pl5ts Před 4 lety +1049

    Emile got stabbed through the chest with one of the things, and he still had enough energy to take down the elite that stabbed him. What an absolute chad of a spartan.

    • @Wovonoloverofgod
      @Wovonoloverofgod Před 4 lety +76

      Don't you mean "what an absolute SHAD of a Spartan" ;p

    • @MythicHuskii
      @MythicHuskii Před 4 lety +108

      Emile is so chad he said no to death until he stabbed his attacker back. He was so focused on the kill, he wouldn’t accept death until he got it. I swear to go he’s the fucking devil.

    • @colonelmonkey990
      @colonelmonkey990 Před 4 lety +65

      @@MythicHuskii hey you just got gutted by an energy sword that instantly kills, you gonna die?
      Emile: no... I dont think I will

    • @thesoy-sorcerer9469
      @thesoy-sorcerer9469 Před 4 lety +22

      He was my second favourite Spartan after Lockie his a fucking CHAD if anyone disagrees with me I shall call upon the powers of the Chad lords

    • @ohcaptainmycaptain3478
      @ohcaptainmycaptain3478 Před 4 lety +9

      All Spartans are kings.

  • @AlphaJPM
    @AlphaJPM Před 3 lety +270

    3:36
    That's because as far as I know the 10 hits thing isn't really canon, it's just there for balancing reasons and in the extended universe they last much longer

  • @dopedoge3603
    @dopedoge3603 Před 4 lety +2805

    “When it cuts someone it kills them instantly”
    Emile: doubt

    • @Lickicker
      @Lickicker Před 4 lety +197

      i remember that, Emile still had enough life in him to shoot the elite that stabbed him but then promptly died probably because he was stabbed right in the chest, although i have heard side stories from halo where Spartans would take chest fulls of energy weapons and get their chest melted and die hours later because their armor just preserves their life that much

    • @33link333
      @33link333 Před 4 lety +123

      @@Lickicker He stabbed the elite in the throat with his knife and dragged it down into the canyon below with him presumably dying from the fall, although the gut stab would have been lethal.

    • @oneplumpboi5317
      @oneplumpboi5317 Před 4 lety +169

      @@33link333 ... His body is by the MAC cannon...

    • @lilvampire7439
      @lilvampire7439 Před 4 lety +61

      Lars Papsø I’m pretty sure he was alive a bit after that because you find his body slouched against the railing

    • @33link333
      @33link333 Před 4 lety +36

      @@lilvampire7439 The stab was still lethal though so that doesn't really change anything

  • @unsacapuntas1441
    @unsacapuntas1441 Před 4 lety +2030

    While the energy sword is designed to look cool, a lot of the flaws of the design can be explained because the energy sword has immense cultural significance for the Sangehli.

    • @frenchsoldier8485
      @frenchsoldier8485 Před 4 lety +290

      And plus that it was made for Elites, not humans

    • @Maxiiimoto
      @Maxiiimoto Před 4 lety +49

      @@frenchsoldier8485 Sangehli are "Elites"^^

    • @frenchsoldier8485
      @frenchsoldier8485 Před 4 lety +225

      @@Maxiiimoto I... know? I called them Elites because it's shorter

    • @chaoslordtalosgaming1362
      @chaoslordtalosgaming1362 Před 4 lety +157

      Not to mention, The forerunner weapon it is reversed engineered or inspired by was actually a sword/beam weapon combo. With the beam emerging from the tip

    • @SaltCane
      @SaltCane Před 4 lety +13

      @@frenchsoldier8485 He explained that in the video.

  • @MetaShadowP1rate
    @MetaShadowP1rate Před 4 lety +603

    Pretty sure the sort of “ammo count” for energy swords is not actually in universe it’s just to make energy swords fair in game. I’ve read a lot of Halo books and no ones energy sword ever went out it’s just a sword but with a long lasting battery.

    • @rakaydosdraj8405
      @rakaydosdraj8405 Před 4 lety +34

      I look at it the other way. the "plasma pulse kill" he talks abut is a solid reason for a double blade, in order to create a complete circut to arc through the target.

    • @MetaShadowP1rate
      @MetaShadowP1rate Před 4 lety +71

      Well that’s not how it works canonically. They only cut and burn. There’s nothing electrical about it’s effect on a target. Scientific or not, in Halo, they’re basically just alien lightsabers. And the double blade is just the way the Sangheli design their blades. Whether it’s more practical or cultural is not in my field expertise but that’s how it is and it looks cool and it works for Halo.

    • @Spartan-114
      @Spartan-114 Před 4 lety +63

      @@MetaShadowP1rate I completely agree with this man's conclusion, the energy sword has a far greater "battery charge" than in the games, it's 10 kill limit is for balancing, just look at the halo 2 energy sword and how overpowered it was with its unlimited charge

    • @eggsman63
      @eggsman63 Před 3 lety +8

      Could the covenant actually have some small energy pack attached to the back or fighting arm that has a cord to plug into the sword? Then when a human picks it up it only has whatever was left in the handle, because it detached from the tank.

    • @shadowx3benz117
      @shadowx3benz117 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Spartan-114 thank you for bringing up the Halo 2 swords that use way less power, and 1 that is literally infinite

  • @sashanyanriku9650
    @sashanyanriku9650 Před 4 lety +555

    You have to remember that the Energy Sword isn't a weapon of war, it's a weapon of fear, it isn't meant to be effective, hence why we see more Elites use Plasma Carbines more often than we do see those that use Energy Swords with confidence, which, of those, they are typically higher ranking Elites. The Energy Sword is intended to be a Symbol of Honor, and is intended to send a message of power to the enemy.

    • @marcuswebb9434
      @marcuswebb9434 Před 4 lety +57

      A message of fear ironically induced via ionic lobotomy

    • @rianmacdonald9454
      @rianmacdonald9454 Před 3 lety +65

      and on the note of a weapon of fear - don't most elites use the sword while cloaked, and sneak up to stab through the back, ie an assassination weapon not a combat weapon.

    • @pavelstaravoitau7106
      @pavelstaravoitau7106 Před 3 lety +38

      Considering how the sword is still used on the battlefield to great effect, it is a combat weapon. It feels more like a katana of IJN officers, but more practical in a sense that armour shielding actually allows to close into combat and use it.

    • @sashanyanriku9650
      @sashanyanriku9650 Před 3 lety +25

      @@pavelstaravoitau7106 it's only used in great effect due to superior armor shielding, it's still primarily a weapon of fear, a weapon of fear can be used as a great weapon of war when your species is so far forward technologically in comparison to your enemy, if humanity and the Sangheli were on the same technological, "plane" if you will, the Energy sword would have been much less effective

    • @allent1152
      @allent1152 Před 3 lety +9

      I know this thread is old, but it really depends on the elites rank. Normal elites wont have access to a sword, only ultras and higher ranks are able to use swords. Its not that they arent practical. But i do agree that its design is meant to induce fear in enemies.

  • @restlessfrager
    @restlessfrager Před 4 lety +1347

    It feels like the name "sword" might have been coined in-universe by the humans, since the Sangheili themselves just look like they're wielding it as a push dagger.

    • @casbah2075
      @casbah2075 Před 4 lety +96

      restlessfrager
      If considering Sangheili morphology they would need a weapon that considered there double sets of pec muscles.

    • @Tony_Christmas.
      @Tony_Christmas. Před 4 lety +29

      The human name for it is a energy sword I dont know what the sangheili calls it tho

    • @restlessfrager
      @restlessfrager Před 4 lety +31

      @@Tony_Christmas. Literally what I said, yes.

    • @Tony_Christmas.
      @Tony_Christmas. Před 4 lety +22

      @@restlessfrager well yes but actually yes

    • @masonlemon8975
      @masonlemon8975 Před 4 lety +12

      @Jacob Fenrir unless you're Noble 6 in which it doesn't work on him, he isn't Noble 5

  • @Leubast
    @Leubast Před 6 lety +714

    I'm glad you talked about the aliens' anatomy. Many fantasy weapon analysts don't consider that and just assumes an average human uses it.

    • @rod4309
      @rod4309 Před 6 lety +60

      It looks much more like a dagger(punch-dagger) in size when it's in the alien's hand. that combined with it's one hit kill capability makes me think it's more of an assassination tool than something you'd use for dueling.

    • @PolskiHetman
      @PolskiHetman Před 6 lety +37

      Rod Ray No, its more or less used by a Saber, Its used by high ranking officers in regular fights (and battles) for assassinations, they use it still but more commonly the Energy Gauntlet (a gauntlet, that when active, has 2 small energy blades come out.)

    • @hellspawnairsoft2214
      @hellspawnairsoft2214 Před 6 lety +9

      It’s kinda like a a combat knife and also is used by super soldiers, not average soldiers

    • @pilotlist6276
      @pilotlist6276 Před 6 lety +7

      Not really, Its more like a short sword when held by elites or spartans

    • @zetsumeinaito
      @zetsumeinaito Před 6 lety +15

      Too bad he missed the size ratio of the sword to the alien, makes it about gladius sized for them. And the fact that they usually have a personal shield that's tower shield sized, which makes some complaints pointless. Why parry when you got shield? Instead counter attack while blocking. Also, if you're in formation with others with tower shields most of the swing range he says would be limited, would be limited anyway. If you looked at a Gladius, you'd know just how popular stabbing was with the thing.

  • @chandleralves698
    @chandleralves698 Před 3 lety +112

    "Kills instantly"
    EMILE: "I'm ready! How about you!?"

  • @jamesjensen2239
    @jamesjensen2239 Před 4 lety +359

    The Halo Energy Sword has two blades so that it has a wide striking surface on the edge while also having good impale physics with two thin tips.

    • @kingwolf9447
      @kingwolf9447 Před 3 lety +33

      I see it as a very practical stabbing weapon like a Rapier.
      It also has very long blades that protect the hand,it could be decent for dueling.
      But it of course is a cultural and physiological weapon.

    • @CoconutMigrating
      @CoconutMigrating Před 3 lety +34

      The striking surface would be just as wide if it was filled and tapered down to a single sharp point. It has two blades because it looks futuristic and cool.

    • @MrBeans0220
      @MrBeans0220 Před 3 lety +4

      @@CoconutMigrating it actually has two blades so that you are able to lock your opponent's blade in between them then twist it from there grasp

    • @gormleypeach5809
      @gormleypeach5809 Před 3 lety +6

      @@MrBeans0220 but there is no guard. It's far to difficult to stop a weapon that way with pure strength. In most cases it would pass through. If they added a guard over the hand then catching a sword would be possible.

    • @MrBeans0220
      @MrBeans0220 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gormleypeach5809 the blade tapers in close to the hand. Technically the energy would be thin enough to pass through that but that was the basic idea behind the design

  • @strangeonexd4776
    @strangeonexd4776 Před 5 lety +1435

    To be fair, the design of the Energy Sword is more religious than practical. I mean, it's shaped like the Covenant's symbol. Like others have pointed out, the Elites were extremely religious. Let me get you two quotes from a book 'Halo: The Flood' which is the novelization of Halo: Combat Evolved which proves how their technology is more dogma than science and practicality.
    "So Keyes talked, and Silva listened, as the Captain reviewed what he had learned while in captivity. "The essence of the matter is that while the races which comprise the Covenant *seem* to possess a high level of technology, most if not all of it may have been looted from the beings they refer to as the 'Forerunners,' an ancient civilization which left artifacts on dozens of planets. . .In the long run, the fact that they are adaptive, rather than innovative, may prove to be their undoing." "
    -Halo: The Flood page 147
    " "Better than our own?" The Prophet inquired, his tone making it clear that he considered such a possibility extremely unlikely. "Mind your words, Officer 'Zamamee. The technology underlying the armor you wear came straight from the Forerunners. To say that it is in any way inferior verges on sacrilege." "
    -Halo: The Flood page 100
    So, with that being stated. The design of the weapons makes far more sense than it would for a more practical society, like Humans..Or even the Brutes for that matter. Religious dogma was beaten so hard into them, that they would prefer to die using a weapon that was 'holy' than being branded a heretic.
    My two cents on the matter.

    • @kungfuskull
      @kungfuskull Před 5 lety +179

      StrangeoneXD major props for quotes and cited sources. Waaaaaay too rare in internet discussions. Well done. 👍

    • @strangeonexd4776
      @strangeonexd4776 Před 5 lety +44

      @@kungfuskull Thanks!

    • @gravemindster7193
      @gravemindster7193 Před 5 lety +42

      In addition to that the arbiter in Halo Wars deflects bullets from an assault rifle, using the energy sword as an shield. Because of that I think that during an combat situation between two sword fighters, there would not be the possibility to actually catch a blade between the gap.

    • @spiritfox6066
      @spiritfox6066 Před 5 lety +32

      I was just about to say i think their swords are designed more out of religion than anything else, but then saw your comment. I really like the way you put actual info behind the idea, as someone else said that's pretty rare on internet discussions.

    • @apache5971
      @apache5971 Před 5 lety +2

      @@gravemindster7193 When does that ever happen?

  • @MuchWoW56
    @MuchWoW56 Před 6 lety +80

    I love the idea of elites (or a spartan and an elite) facing off and are aggressively trying to poke each other.

    • @XxDarkmasterxXx
      @XxDarkmasterxXx Před 5 lety

      Already a video of a energy sword fight in the animated short movies Halo legends.

  • @Lumi-mu9rg
    @Lumi-mu9rg Před 4 lety +161

    “Kills instantly”
    Laughs in Emile

    • @1x1boop28
      @1x1boop28 Před 3 lety +10

      Well, Spartans can't die, so that's not a fair comparison as Emile did not die, he just was missing in action!

    • @cheeseman6016
      @cheeseman6016 Před 3 lety +2

      *laughs in same time sword attack*

    • @DarkKatzy013
      @DarkKatzy013 Před 2 lety

      Hmm yeah probably because said person is a biologically augmented super solider 🤦 fucking duhhh......

    • @ncarminei
      @ncarminei Před 2 lety

      @@DarkKatzy013 laughs in rtas

  • @KazimirDoP
    @KazimirDoP Před 3 lety +40

    To explain the double blade and shape
    If I remember correctly: It's a religious and culture thing for them

  • @LivTheCyberdhole
    @LivTheCyberdhole Před 6 lety +708

    If I remember right, the design is entirely aesthetic. The Elites are a very religious people, and a LOT of their things are designed with their religion in mind before practicality. The Energy sword works enough for them that any design that makes it harder to use is seen as part of the trial of using such a holy weapon. The energy sword was a weapon that you had to prove yourself time and time again on the field of battle to earn the right of using. Blue elites were forbidden from using them, red elites could *sometimes* earn one, and they didn't really become a common weapon until you hit the Gold and Silver elites, who're veterans who've fought on and burned hundreds of worlds in pursuit of the Great Journey.

    • @bastionaudio
      @bastionaudio Před 6 lety +23

      Don't forget, most of blade is weight nNOTHING, or almost nothing so you can jugle with it as long as you want, or untill charges deplete, THAN it is USELESS, why noone ask a simple question, why someone will arm their troops with 10 uses blades ? No recharge, 10 discharges and than...what ? Same proble with all (low tier) alien wepaonry in halo, plasma pistol ? Powerfull in fullcharge, overheats after 10 shots or so, deplete battery...and thrown out in the field, alien plasma rifle, same but no charge shot, overheats even faster, you see problem here, NONE in right mind, wll make ONE USE WEAPON, unless its RPG or LAW, but, in halo, RPG's and FRC have magazines or rechargable batteries !!! WTF HALO ???!!!

    • @constant3927
      @constant3927 Před 6 lety +90

      олег бурдин In the lore, the plasma pistol and plasma rifle have a much longer charge (almost a day of nonstop combat). The reason they have so little charge in the game is because it’d be unfair to have basically limitless ammo while fighting against other players in multiplayer. I’m not sure if the same thing goes for the overheating of the weapons, or with the energy swords charge.

    • @bastionaudio
      @bastionaudio Před 6 lety +3

      Yet for purely idustrial purposes, making one use gun (even if it can be used non-stop for day), still rifle life is longer in general 10000 shots, you can increase it by changing barrel + 5000 shots, with alien weaponry you can't do that, imagine you by ar-15 with 100...ok 500 capacity magazine (i am not tolking about drum mags bear with me), after you shot all 500, what next ? You throw it away, yet enemy goes trough 10-12-15 mags, and can still go-on. Mister you are F*CKED !!!

    • @thelouster5815
      @thelouster5815 Před 6 lety +67

      олег бурдин Their weapons are not one use only. They reload them with charging stations. Also the same logic applies to ballistic weapons too. When you run out of ammo... then what? Even worse is that you'll run out of ammo more quickly because you you only have about 300 or so shots on person. The enemy on the other hand can keep firing until the sun sets.

    • @constant3927
      @constant3927 Před 6 lety +7

      The Louster Just what I was gonna say.

  • @panduino2156
    @panduino2156 Před 4 lety +192

    One important thing to note:
    Joe Staten had said that Halo’s plasma is not conventional plasma, but “something more ancient and arcane”

    • @Alex53Ace
      @Alex53Ace Před 4 lety +11

      Solid light

    • @SuperThest
      @SuperThest Před 4 lety +1

      Really, because it behaved a lot like real plasma in the fall of reach novel when it was used in ship combat?

    • @Alex53Ace
      @Alex53Ace Před 4 lety +20

      @@SuperThest in the novel the planet lasts nothing. In Halo Reach it lasts around a month. Bungie ended up being inconsistent with their last Halo game and lessened the importance of that novel

    • @C.Dickey
      @C.Dickey Před 4 lety +21

      James Ortiz considering it was based on forerunner design. It’s likely solid light
      Forerunners seemed to use a lot of light weapon

    • @abhrajitdhar4628
      @abhrajitdhar4628 Před 3 lety

      @@Alex53Ace the

  • @Gyarretto7
    @Gyarretto7 Před 3 lety +120

    Actually, yes, lightsabers *do* have limited energy. Sure, we never see them run out, but they do canonically have a battery pack that does have to be recharged; in fact, almost every lightsaber does have a charger port that Jedi of the Republic hung them on their belts by. Basically, when they're on the belt, they're hung up to recharge.

    • @infinitetaquito4484
      @infinitetaquito4484 Před 2 lety +2

      We do see them run out in Star Wars Battlefront 2

    • @Tjvevu
      @Tjvevu Před 2 lety +9

      The battery pack died out after the last great sith invasion before KOTOR. They do still have batteries that need to he recharged or replaced but the technology advanced to not needing battery packs to be carried.

    • @itsyvonblitz6819
      @itsyvonblitz6819 Před 2 lety +1

      The lightsaber you are thinking about are extremely old before Star Wars technology with the lightsaber advanced.

    • @rarebeeph1783
      @rarebeeph1783 Před 2 lety +2

      @@itsyvonblitz6819 The protosabers had to be constantly attached to a bulky battery pack, which is probably what you're referring to.

    • @glowhoo9226
      @glowhoo9226 Před 2 lety +5

      That was the proto saber, not the lightsaber. Lightsabers don’t have to recharge because they don’t use a battery, they use kyber crystals, which contain the force within them

  • @itzloading2557
    @itzloading2557 Před 3 lety +43

    There have been certain accounts where the "energy sword" was actually made out of a metal like material in the animated movie "halo legends"

    • @captainbloodloss1
      @captainbloodloss1 Před 2 lety +2

      there are sangheli blaades that are made of more conventional metals that the energy sword is apparently based on

    • @shcdemolisher
      @shcdemolisher Před rokem

      @@captainbloodloss1 which is in fact canon!

  • @Warden_Vtel
    @Warden_Vtel Před 6 lety +109

    According to our station, all without exception.
    On the blood of our fathers,
    On the blood of our sons,
    We swore to uphold the Covenant,
    Even to our dying breath.

  • @adamdesouza6153
    @adamdesouza6153 Před 4 lety +460

    I think a big, sensible reason for why alot of the Sangheli/covenant weapons aren't 100% practical is because in the lore the sangheli went from tribes fighting with metal swords with roman style boats to thousands of years above modern human technology within a few years, with extensive religious indoctrination because they and the san shyum found Forerunner stuff.
    They didn't smoothly develop their culture and technology at a similar and stable rate like we did so it will take them a long time after the halo games (2552) to adapt to their new tech stuff and make a rational culture. I think until after Halo 3 and the arbiter they were still living in a civilisation that heavily supressed rational thinking and individualism for the sangheli, because the San shyum (prophet long neck penis looking guys) were suppressing them and using them for labour and military manpower, (like the dark ages but for a whole species, and in space).

    • @EmergencyL0tion
      @EmergencyL0tion Před 4 lety +40

      Adam de souza “long neck penis looking guys” 💀💀💀

    • @lewatoaofair2522
      @lewatoaofair2522 Před 4 lety +10

      *Sangheili, Shan Shyuum

    • @apolloknight9521
      @apolloknight9521 Před 4 lety +3

      That makes sense

    • @Warhamer116
      @Warhamer116 Před 4 lety +32

      @@apolloknight9521 Fun note, take a look at Arbiter's energy sword and compare it to energy swords the elites use in Halo 5- ONI had a hand in engineering Arbiter's sword, and you migth notice that a lot of the problems Shad mentioned have been fixed in there. Humans applied their knowledge of warfare to Ex-Covenant tech.

    • @BigTylt
      @BigTylt Před 4 lety +18

      @@Warhamer116 Yeah, but the Prophet's Bane was an ancient sword that the Arbiter had modified by a Sangheili blacksmith. Maybe he took inspiration from humans when he went to have it redesigned, but I don't think ONI, or even any human for that matter, had a direct role in designing it.

  • @cal928
    @cal928 Před 3 lety +21

    15:00
    I thought i should mention that in your refutation of the idea that the energy sword is meant to catch other weapons, you are using the Halo 4 energy sword to do so. The original energy sword from halo 2 not only has thinner prongs on each end, but also has a more solid guard in the middle of the slits that would protect your hand from an oncoming weapon

  • @evanrussell2172
    @evanrussell2172 Před 3 lety +30

    We Grunty Bois like this. We'll be expecting a look at the Gravity Hammer any time soon

  • @lvkeyne
    @lvkeyne Před 6 lety +88

    If not for the actual cutting and parrying in the game, I'd hypothesize that this "sword" is some sort of a highly lethal pulse "taser" using plasma as a conduit.

    • @HentMas
      @HentMas Před 6 lety +9

      it does work like a taser in the sense that you have a few charges in it, when you're done it stops emitting the blade and you have to find another weapon

    • @theconeezeanemperor1619
      @theconeezeanemperor1619 Před 6 lety +11

      WARNING: HALO LORE FAN WHO HAS SPENT THE WHOLE VIDEO WRITING THIS:
      1. Remember, heat wise, Sangheili always have armour at the very least, energy shields even, when using the weapon, radiant heat can be seen to be less of an issue if this is the case. UNSC armour is designed to be heat resistant as, well, the Covenant uses PLASMA weapons, so I dare say it would be a less critical issue for them to use it as well.
      2. The Sword, in its operation of the sword is used as a blade, to cut, the plasma, if you note, has defined sharp portions in its in-game models, considering how extensively used Plasma is in the Covenant, such control over magnetic fields and as such plasma in order to create an almost solid blade with Plasma is possible.
      As such the edge could be literally pretty much solid, while retaining the heat energy, so it would cut like a blade, as it would be a blade, while the plasma can be rather low temperature.
      3. In its use in-canon its origin is ceremonial, the Covenant is obviously HIGHLY religious and traditional, the Sangheili are culturally traditional as well, if it works, and works with their sword techniques, they would accept it, no?
      4. Remember, SANGHEILI HAVE SYMMETRICAL HANDS. (Ah, apologies, you mentioned the hand shape later.)
      5. Sangheili used to use metal swords yes, but they were heated, and their shape is generally left ambiguous, to my knowledge.
      6. There are also other shapes of sword, and of course, Energy Shields (Like, proper shields), for traditional use. The Variant in the game is the one mass produced by the San'Shyuum for Sangheili use.
      7. Covenant technology is based on Forerunner Mining tech, I dare say they *could* use Plasma in the same way the Forerunner have Hard Light, (Look at point 2 latter portions).
      8. Instant kills are easily explained as a Gameplay Mechanic, in canon lore, Sangheili often have long sword duels, with slices not killing, just weakening the opponent.
      9. The Sword is often used against other Energy swords, so the bumps would provide the stop for the middle gap, as it's magnetic field would interfere with the other blades, no? Remember, Sangheili xenophobia and culture, as well as focus on Tradition, it could be a more extreme form of the German WW2 tech "Must defeat our own weapons first" syndrome.
      10. AGAIN, Energy sword is a SWORD, not a PLASMA CANNON, as I said prior, game's functionality is gameplay focused, and is not how they are canonologically used and/or function.
      11. BEARING ALL THIS IN MIND, Sangheili techniques are described as VERY AGGRESIVE, Defensive techniques are rather... abandoned, again, cultural in nature.
      12. ENERGY DAGGERS BASED ON THE GAUNTLET ARE A THING, as a hold out weapon.
      13. General issue with the whole video is TIS A SWORD, NOT A ONE SHOT KILL, GAMEPLAY MECHANICS OFTEN =/= CANON. (Insert Lore Fan rage about game issues)

    • @joshuahadams
      @joshuahadams Před 6 lety +5

      TheConeezeanEmperor another thing:
      It’s often used by spec. ops since it’s less noisy than a plasma rifle, and active camouflage used by the Sangheili can hide the blade easily.

    • @theconeezeanemperor1619
      @theconeezeanemperor1619 Před 6 lety +5

      Ehh, most high ranking Sangheili use them, usually as they are proficient with the blade, and as such demand one for use in combat. (Their personal one is either in their Keep or elsewhere). Again a cultural thing really, the sword is a status symbol, if one is skilled with the blade, one must be high up in one's Keep.

    • @cdgonepotatoes4219
      @cdgonepotatoes4219 Před 6 lety +1

      it does look like some super-complex arc welder where you already have some self contained plasma of different polarities that are just striving to flow from one side to another but are repelled by these magetic fields:
      you distrupt one field and plasma pours out in a dispersive cloud causing severe burns, distrupt both fields and you get a stream of plasma flowing from one field to the other in an arc, like this the visible "blade" would visibly deform and eject plasma on any surface it touches (so no cool shots of the thing passing trough and poking on the other side of a victim) but it would make much more sense in its functionality.
      A charge of the energy blade could be like a condenser, that before a cut the energy blade creates plasma with the sorrounding air until it reaches saturation and the energy blade doesn't recharge the resource before the charge doesn't reach a certain threshold, so you're assisted in partitioning the blade's energy which would result in multiple dead opponents and not a single pile of char along with the hazards of having a plasma arc in your immediate vicinance

  • @Isaacreeper
    @Isaacreeper Před 5 lety +741

    Me as a Halo fan as he explains how the sword works: "Yes... But no... But mainly yes"
    The Sangheili didnt evolve the same way humans did. The technology of the Sangheili met an insane boost when they came into contact with the San' Shyum. Hence the reason of the weapon's design aint so much for practicality but for religous prestige.
    Its the same way someone with intricate designs on their armor was not there for practicality but for showing off. The same applies to the weapon since only Infiltrators, Zealots, Ship Masters, Commanders and above were equipped and trained with them.
    As for the protrusions on the back, Sangheili wrists are much smaller in comparison to the rest of their body so that they could have more manuverability.
    The same goes for their dexterity and weight since their both insanely strong, and for their size, insanely dexterous.
    Their fighting style was also much different since it was more for show and implications of strength which is why they held their weapons to the side rather than in front.
    Edit: fixed the typos, thanks guys

    • @gaslighter9299
      @gaslighter9299 Před 4 lety +66

      @johan alejandro ok now say why you disagree

    • @GwendiWendi
      @GwendiWendi Před 4 lety +27

      johan alejandro please explain why you disagree

    • @fessy4
      @fessy4 Před 4 lety +37

      haha im glad someone typed this out, i was thinking all of this from the get go, he still made a good video, but i think it should have been more phrased as like is it useful for elites, not humans.

    • @thatlemonguy1107
      @thatlemonguy1107 Před 4 lety +1

      johan alejandro
      Quality thread

    • @marseldagistani1989
      @marseldagistani1989 Před 4 lety +7

      This explains a lot considering that most enemies who have an energy sword are zealots

  • @frantisekstehlik6888
    @frantisekstehlik6888 Před 3 lety +36

    Plasma doesn't necessarily have to be ultra hot, some lights, and say a plasma TV, use plasma and they don't explode and melt.

    • @f1jones544
      @f1jones544 Před 3 lety +18

      TVs don't have enough energy to cut you either. If they did they would.

  • @wavemade2313
    @wavemade2313 Před 4 lety +29

    Shadiversity: refers to plasma as a liquid
    Me: *INTERNAL ELDRITCH SCREAMS*

  • @davidcabreonmunoz6258
    @davidcabreonmunoz6258 Před 4 lety +115

    “Out of the darkness, these blades will light our way.”

  • @itshunni8346
    @itshunni8346 Před 5 lety +326

    If you watch how elites use the swords they're used on 2 ways. Wide Swings were rarely used to kill. The second and the way they killed their opponents was thrusting. We see very few deaths coming from slashes.
    Another note: elites were extremely strong. The better ones match those tank punching Spartans.
    Last note: the sword was religious. They're legitimate zealots.

    • @jadedsilverlining9427
      @jadedsilverlining9427 Před 5 lety +11

      On top of having a Zealot class too...

    • @L4sket
      @L4sket Před 5 lety

      @@jadedsilverlining9427 It's the first (and maybe only?) class that has the sword.

    • @Shedovv
      @Shedovv Před 5 lety +8

      @@L4sket That is not true. They may have been the enemy type that wielded one the most, but as the original Halo games moved along more and more "types" of Sangheili soldiers were depicted as carrying and using E-Swords, especially in Halo: Reach.

    • @spartans-4196
      @spartans-4196 Před 5 lety +5

      In Halo CE, we see Sangheili officers using Energy swords as well. In Halo 2, we see Special Operations Elites and Officers use them.

    • @fullmoon_wolf6617
      @fullmoon_wolf6617 Před 5 lety +2

      Theres also the elite stealth assassins (cant remember the actual name) that used energy swords instead of ranged weapons so they dont attract unwanted attention.

  • @joseaguilera523
    @joseaguilera523 Před 2 lety +6

    Rewatching this. The swords constantly have a pulse of energy between the blades. Im assuming that energy is the magnetic field expelling excess energy. Also in H1 to H3, The gap is bigger so you can catch it. Another thing with the old Halo swords is that they actually do have a guard of energy above the fist. Prophets Bane from H5 has a guard aswell.

  • @xihix7619
    @xihix7619 Před 3 lety +12

    7:11
    In the words of our hero Han Solo: that's not how the Force works!
    The energy comes from a kyber crystal that gets activated by other mechanics in the hilt and that energy gets focussed in the focus crystal up front where some sort of stabalizers keep the heat inside the blade part. And the lightsaber has a battary, that needs recharging but most of the energy of that battary only comes out when at the activation to kickstart the power of the kyber crystal

  • @thesupersonicstig
    @thesupersonicstig Před 4 lety +437

    Shad goes into extreme details of why it looks like that.
    Bungie: "Nah we just think it looks cool"

  • @link_is_here22
    @link_is_here22 Před 3 lety +16

    I’d really love to see an analysis of the Breath of the Wild “One-hit obliterator”. Maybe less on the function of the ‘glass canon’ and more on the actual design of the shape of it?

  • @icyphoenix2401
    @icyphoenix2401 Před 3 lety +5

    7:11 the fun thing is that prototype lightsabers had giant batteries with them

  • @eeveelutionary2576
    @eeveelutionary2576 Před 6 lety +79

    So plasma is electrically charged gas. This electrical charge means that is requires a positive and a negative node. So if you picture the handle as a AA battery, you "broken circuit" theory would make sense. This would allow the electrically charged gas to flow from the top of the handle, through the top blade, through the unfortunate recipiant, the bottom blade, and then back into the bottom of the handle. This would still cause the plasma to discharge, and without this circuit I don't believe the weapon would be able to function as it does.
    Coming from a college physics student, so take it as you will.

    • @rosethorn7255
      @rosethorn7255 Před 6 lety +9

      Actually I was thinking something similar, but you used for more edumecated words. (Yes I use Edumecated...)

    • @TheAsvarduilProject
      @TheAsvarduilProject Před 6 lety +6

      So, as good as the comment is, it's not quite true - Plasma isn't 'electrically charged' gas, necessarily.
      Plasmas are, molecularly, what happens when you get something into a state of really, really high ionization and is so hot it can't form molecular bonds. A real-world example of this involves a spectrograph of a distant star that may have been observed 'eating' a planet, in which Fe +25 was found in the spectra (for reference, Fe / Iron has 26 electrons in its base state - so, the iron was *so ionized,* it had exactly one electron to its name). Needless to say, plasmas that get sufficiently cooled - say, to being a gas - are *VERY* reactive, because once the energy that's keeping electrons away isn't present, _the plasma will want those electrons back._

    • @Photoloss
      @Photoloss Před 6 lety +3

      A plasma with a net charge would be a *terrible* choice for a melee weapon. _Especially_ if the opposite side can also use it. Unlike a net-neutral plasma you would have to suppress electric discharges not just between the two clouds but also anything else in the vicinity, such as yourself. It also places a rather severe upper limit on the amount of energy you can store in the "blade" as it's basically a giant capacitor at that point, takes insane voltages to force more charge out of your power cell and in addition to thermal containment you have to compensate the Coulomb force between the plasma clouds.

    • @Entropy_91
      @Entropy_91 Před 6 lety +2

      Anything ionized is electrically charged by definition.

    • @Photoloss
      @Photoloss Před 6 lety +2

      +Mr. Entropy The basic assumption for plasmas is that they are electrically neutral on the macroscopic scale. Mainly because we don't know any way of violating charge conservation in a significant manner. What separates a plasma from an ideal gas is that the individual microscopic particles carry a net charge.
      You can also study charged plasmas of course, for example most electrical discharges will have a large excess of negative charge if they are driven by the far more mobile electrons. These tend to be incredibly unstable though as the Coulomb force will either attract them to a nearby opposite charge or rapidly disperse the cloud.

  • @erickquiroz6896
    @erickquiroz6896 Před 4 lety +449

    The swords of Ripa'moramee had a hand guard tho

    • @onikai7055
      @onikai7055 Před 4 lety +54

      pacster :v true they did and the prophets bane in halo 5

    • @MasterHall117
      @MasterHall117 Před 4 lety +19

      Erick Quiroz so did the Prophet’s Bane and the Infected Swords

    • @davidargus2767
      @davidargus2767 Před 4 lety +6

      Same with Arby in Halo 5

    • @ThePickleMenace420
      @ThePickleMenace420 Před 4 lety +12

      Proctor Argus yeah that’s the prophets bane it’s arbys sword

    • @grimstone_null
      @grimstone_null Před 4 lety +3

      And also th distance between the 2 blades were huge as well

  • @phasmyda2439
    @phasmyda2439 Před 3 lety +12

    I feel like both the bits sticking out from the both by the wrists and the preference of a forward-pointing blade instead of a rapier-style one could be explained by a difference in the wrists of the Sangheili compared to humans. If their wrists have a more limited range of mobility, in that they don't really bend up or down and have to use their forearms for those movements, they'd never hit the bits sticking out from back out and those would then serve as a bit of a guard for the wrist. It would also explain the preference of this design over that of a saber, since they wouldn't be able to hook in or effectively angle it forward like a human could do with a rapier

  • @robertwalker7454
    @robertwalker7454 Před 3 lety +10

    In Halo's Lore, The Energy Sword Can, Go On, For A Long Time, Even More Than, The Whole Ten Kills.

  • @space9824
    @space9824 Před 6 lety +174

    I always just imagined that the Covenant were fiddling around with random pieces of Forerunner technology one day and said "yeah, that thing will do as a sword."

    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 Před 6 lety +47

      ‘Hey, Chasomee, when you jam these wires together it kinda looks like a traditional Sangheili blade.”
      “Prophet of Militancy, this is a sign of the gods! I shall wield this weapon into battle!”

    • @mariobadia4553
      @mariobadia4553 Před 6 lety +2

      Dashiell Gillingham lol

    • @awesomechainsaw
      @awesomechainsaw Před 6 lety +12

      Kinda even makes sense with the fact the swords originally contained sap. They find this strange handle that produces energy on both ends. Fiddle around a bit and boom sword.

    • @noble6791
      @noble6791 Před 6 lety +2

      Lmao who knows, maybe it was...

    • @space9824
      @space9824 Před 6 lety +5

      John Smith Yeah, I thought it was stated somewhere in Halo cannon that the covenant just found a bunch of Forerunner tech and re-purposed it.

  • @SWATDRUMMUH
    @SWATDRUMMUH Před 6 lety +590

    In Halo 5 they actually showed some more primitive versions of the energy sword. Personally I would believe that those versions are good examples of how the weapon has evolved over time in the elites culture

    • @cackliestofjackals1602
      @cackliestofjackals1602 Před 6 lety +35

      Trommari My thoughts exactly. I did actually love the way they looked

    • @KairuHakubi
      @KairuHakubi Před 6 lety +13

      the supposed first bat'leth also looked a lot cooler and better.

    • @mg4956
      @mg4956 Před 6 lety +29

      Halo legends had steel variants.

    • @archratliffiv9283
      @archratliffiv9283 Před 6 lety +59

      The steel variants were used for battle and I believe the evolution of the energy sword is more ceremonial and not exactly intended to be used for every day combat.

    • @liamfraser8578
      @liamfraser8578 Před 6 lety +1

      Arch Ratliff IV until you play LASO H2A or, my favorite/ most hated (ironically abreveated) what I call LESLASOS H2A or, Literally Every Skull Legendary All Skulls On Solo Halo 2 Anniversary AKA don't pull the trigger, don't throw nades, give up before you start mode. I got to the second mission, ish in about 5 hours, ish (actually 8 hours of nyan cat memes for extra brain melting) we need someone to *accept the challenge* and complete LESLASOS H2A

  • @Aging_Casually_Late_Gamer

    I see halo, I click. Espcially for the covenant.

  • @amithabraham2224
    @amithabraham2224 Před 3 lety +5

    Currently rewatching the video and just remembered that the Sangheili hand is just the human hand and index finger mirrored on the other side. But Kudos for Shadiversity for pointing out that their weapons are protruding from both sides of the hand, never thought of it that way. Also I am reminded of the North Indian Katar in terms of handle design and overall wielding behavior.

  • @-Honeybee
    @-Honeybee Před 6 lety +41

    I thought to myself, "How in-depth?"
    Your video is 30 minutes in length. I cannot wait.

  • @RaidenHeaven
    @RaidenHeaven Před 6 lety +101

    50 shapes of breaking your wrist.

    • @Photoloss
      @Photoloss Před 6 lety +9

      Or vapourising it. Or blowing your arm off with a plasma discharge. Or slicing the trooper next to you in half as you flail the thing around like a bug net.

    • @treeaboo
      @treeaboo Před 6 lety +8

      Although the Sangheili have heat resistant armour with energy shielding.

    • @GrimReaper-dh8yc
      @GrimReaper-dh8yc Před 6 lety +8

      I mean it was designed by a species with symmetrical hands. I imagine our swords would be uncomfortable for them too.

    • @cerebralcloud92
      @cerebralcloud92 Před 5 lety

      That’s because it wasn’t meant for your wrist.

  • @stellataylor7436
    @stellataylor7436 Před 3 lety +7

    I think you should do an analysis on the ancient sangheli swords that you discover in the Halo 5 mission Swords of Sanghelios, the ones you see in the Halo 2 Anniversary terminals, and the prophet’s bane that the Arbiter is seen with in Halo 5! They are really weird and I’d love to see an analysis on those as well.
    Also, one thing I do want to mention for the whole blade sliding down the middle thing is that, the Sangheli are very different from us in terms of how they value their own lives. Yes, they do want to stay alive, but a lot of what they do is driven by the quest of honor. Putting themselves in harms way in the quest of a higher step in the great journey is kinda their thing. Thel Vadame or the Arbiter before he learned of the Great Journey’s falsehood actually attended multiple of his missions on the ground. And he was a supreme commander. So obviously, the elites are not so worried about death and they probably wouldn’t put much of a safety precaution on the main tools of honor given to one of their kind.

  • @cjt6431
    @cjt6431 Před 3 lety +4

    14:08 it would probably melt a sword before it wold grab a hold of it

  • @DavidisEepy
    @DavidisEepy Před 6 lety +47

    I would love to see people explode on contact in game, that would make the energy sword even more awesome

    • @felscorf456
      @felscorf456 Před 6 lety

      That would have been really awesome, also would increase the game MPAA rating before the game was popular; less sales and the franchise may not have lasted.

    • @GreatfulGert
      @GreatfulGert Před 6 lety +4

      Glen Yardley All main entries to the series before Halo 5 were rated M.

    • @felscorf456
      @felscorf456 Před 6 lety +2

      Right, that was stupid of me; I forgot that there are no R rated games. *facepalm*

    • @Cartoonicus
      @Cartoonicus Před 6 lety

      Those poor, poor animators...

    • @murryminis
      @murryminis Před 6 lety +2

      The flood combat forms do and they take less energy to kill as well.

  • @neonshark6972
    @neonshark6972 Před 4 lety +1018

    *Spartans invading convenant ship*
    Spartan :
    Look ! An Elite !
    Elite :
    Oh im just a part time janitor here. Dont mind me. Doo dee doo doo
    *pulls out key chain with energy sword and keys attached*
    Spartan :
    He's got a weapon !
    Elite :
    What ?!
    This is the bathroom key !

  • @dougthedonkey1805
    @dougthedonkey1805 Před 3 lety +1

    I love how, the entire video, whenever Shad tries to grab onto the handle, he kind of subtlely messes around with it trying to get a comfortable grip

  • @thebluefeline
    @thebluefeline Před 2 lety

    Discovered you randomly, now I just love watching your videos.

  • @barnaclejones822
    @barnaclejones822 Před 4 lety +189

    I cannot imagine how many Elites died by accidentally touching the blade.

    • @swagadellicgangsta3941
      @swagadellicgangsta3941 Před 4 lety +15

      angryjams I think it would hurt their hand only unless they accidentally stab their own torso

    • @neonshark6972
      @neonshark6972 Před 4 lety +44

      Elite Cop :
      Freeze ! Drop your weapon !
      Elite :
      *drops energy sword*
      Ahhhh my foot !

    • @SuperPaez
      @SuperPaez Před 4 lety +14

      @@neonshark6972 It would simply turn off, and Sanghelli (Elite) hands are better suited for the handle

    • @maxburrill6192
      @maxburrill6192 Před 4 lety +7

      @@SuperPaez when you kill them in game, the blade remains active sooo...

    • @johnjohna6280
      @johnjohna6280 Před 4 lety +2

      Elites are highly resistant to plasma damage and they are usually shielded so not many would die by accidentally touching the blade.

  • @rignatetris4435
    @rignatetris4435 Před 6 lety +71

    In halo games and even when they were used in movies, when a person is struck instead of impaled the unfortunate victum is sent flying, while the larger tougher characters are staggered. Reinforcing that its a magnetic field that lets out a huge burst of plasma apon striking an enemy because a huge amount of energy is needed for a powerful burst and the kenetic energy transferred apon contact would send most flying due to physics.

    • @rignatetris4435
      @rignatetris4435 Před 6 lety +10

      Daedalus. For the sake of playing devils advocate,for the run of the mill person, yes. But for Spartans and elites who are not only larger but also a good deal heavier and stronger, at worst they would be staggered. But grunts, marines, and jackals they will be of course sent flying as well. However, the force exerted would be sent forward, not around the immediate area. Since the burst of plasma would be sent toward the unfortunate victim, not the wielder. The burst would be sent from the handle, towards the point of the sword and into the victim. That's for the run of the mill swipe. Which is point towards the enemy and slicing up. The point would cut through but not impale. The thrust would impale but the burst would fry their innards but not send them flying since the surge would hold them there along with the weight of the victims gear. The typical sangheli swordsman would stab and lift up, gravity, weight, and the amount of force would override the forward force. When struck the victim is sent 5 feet in the other direction. That's with armor. For sangheli and Spartans they are a good deal heavier so they won't be sent back apon striking. This goes for the brutes and even larger hunters as well. Staggered at worst if it worked that way.

    • @mariobadia4553
      @mariobadia4553 Před 6 lety +2

      Rigna Tetris You can't take gameplay on how emergy swords actually work. Read some halo book for fucks sake!

    • @rignatetris4435
      @rignatetris4435 Před 6 lety +8

      Mario Badia even book show inconsistancies where a person is impaled but when hung off the blade in the typical sangheli shenanigans they are not sliced through due to weight and gravity. So while slicing would do so apparently staving won't. It still would cauterize the wound and burn around the impact site, scorching the innards. But if the sangheli were to pull up rather than thrust and lift up like they do then it would indeed slice and send flying, rather than impale and scorch. Provided the energy to create the plasma is not used first. Because that is what causes them to go flying.

    • @rignatetris4435
      @rignatetris4435 Před 6 lety +3

      Daedalus this is indeed so, but the average sangheli in battle armor is about 1000 pounds, the average Spartan is about 4 tons as stated by halsey. Half from the implants, the other half from their mjolnir armor. They are also 5 to 10x faster in their reaction timing. So what i said above still holds some weight. The average human or grunt would still be going back as well. But due to weight and or strength, the Spartan or sangheli would be able to override the recoil even if its just barely to stop themselves from going flying as well. In the halo legends movie. Chief fights the sargent with an energy sword. When they clashed they stoped the recoil but only barely. At one point in the fight chief could not stop the recoil and did a movement where he spun and planted his leg down on the ground canceling any further kickback. And most fights went with front leg forward and backleg dug into the ground to prevent recoil and sliding. So even though their body didn't go flying, their arms still went back. This worked in their favor as chief did a follow up swing to increase striking power.

    • @kaimagnus5760
      @kaimagnus5760 Před 6 lety +4

      Daedalus Newton's Laws get weird when there are mass differences. Sangeli are much larger and much heavier than a normal human so recoil wouldn't apply to them the same way as a human or human sized target. The Spartans being modified humans with bleeding edge technology exo-suits have a different weight as well. So rag dolling wouldn't be as extreme for Chief or Arby as they would be for a normal UNSC Space Marine.

  • @natenichols9569
    @natenichols9569 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The gap is there because it doesn't matter if it's energized. It's the fuller in a conventional sword providing magnetic integrity and also allowing for a longer broader blade for the same energy cost as a shorter solid one.

  • @thelurker5950
    @thelurker5950 Před 4 lety +2

    What's interesting and semi realistic I think is how quickly the blade exhausts and eventually semi explodes after it's used for too long and most of the time when you hit someone in the game it feels more blunt than sharp and you can see a Serge of energy everytime you hit someone.

  • @ThatBum42
    @ThatBum42 Před 6 lety +153

    I always thought of it as more of a lance than a sword. Also the "low power mode until a circuit is made" concept you described is exactly how a taser works. Tasers indeed have two electrodes, like this energy sword. So it's basically a scaled up electro-plasma taser? Anyway, thanks for the video!

    • @ToryuMau
      @ToryuMau Před 6 lety +5

      ... Yeah... it's possible to overhaul a taser with extra capacitors and make it lethal.
      Definitely illegal, and most certainly voids warranty though. >):^[

    • @Vertutame
      @Vertutame Před 6 lety

      I THOUGH it's kartar

    • @adamblakeslee5301
      @adamblakeslee5301 Před 6 lety +6

      Plasma is actually a powerful conductor, bordering on superconductive at times. There are far worse materials to make a taser out off.

    • @zetcake3322
      @zetcake3322 Před 6 lety +1

      Justyn the 10 hits is actually because no armor you use in the game has enough power for it

    • @renosonozaki1260
      @renosonozaki1260 Před 5 lety +2

      all the plasma weapons (sword included) are nerfed for balancing reasons... thats why you only get 10 kills in multiplayer...

  • @Burningnewt
    @Burningnewt Před 6 lety +8

    In my mind the blade is forward because it is a dueling weapon, like with a fencing epee, so the extra reach is more important than a traditional blade shape. It requires a blade out each side for an energy balance. The force of pumping plasma into the target would break the magnetic field, so the second blade is an energy reserve so that the striking blade doesn't explode, and the blades can't be connected because that would break the magnetic field. That's just my thoughts though

    • @ogs_Boga1900
      @ogs_Boga1900 Před 6 lety

      also has to do with the electrical current, maybe theres a limit to haw long u can create a field which interacts with other matter with said powe supply, air conductivity or something. u can create a shorter version one blade though which would look like a mace

  • @Stethacanthus
    @Stethacanthus Před 2 lety +4

    I always reasoned that the reason for the two blades was that the geometry of the shield projection would be limited, so for a broad, double edged sword you would need 2 projectors.
    Footage of elites sparring would be great flavor to add to a game and provide a chance to justify the design. I know it's ad hoc, but what fiction writing isn't to some extent?

  • @lucifaerislifeandstuff5181

    The scientific reason is if it's being held with a magnetic field then one of them is the North pole the other ones the South Pole in the magnet in The surge would allow you to accelerate plasma into a person using an arc.

  • @crystalclearchaos5387
    @crystalclearchaos5387 Před 5 lety +267

    If the handle on yours wasn’t flat it would be more comfortable

    • @caleb-mk5tk
      @caleb-mk5tk Před 4 lety +37

      I have an energy sword replica with a rounded handle, and it's a bit uncomfortable just because of that gap between the middle finger and ring finger

    • @endmybuffering
      @endmybuffering Před 4 lety +50

      @@caleb-mk5tk yeah because it's designed by a species with 3 giant fingers. Not to mention, the classic design has a much more rounded grip that avoided this problem

    • @assistantmagus5213
      @assistantmagus5213 Před 4 lety +39

      @@endmybuffering Two giant fingers and two thumbs really

    • @flarethedragonlord7470
      @flarethedragonlord7470 Před 3 lety +5

      @@endmybuffering yep that’s the thing about most of the plasma wepons in halo is that they were not designed for human use

  • @shadfacts6465
    @shadfacts6465 Před 6 lety +180

    Shad Fact: Shad once killed a tyrant king by kicking him in the corbels so hard, his castle collapsed in. This is not a euphemism.

    • @paweandonisgawralidisdobrz2522
      @paweandonisgawralidisdobrz2522 Před 6 lety +14

      Shad Fact: Shad destroys entire army armed with energy swords by scrming his battlecry 9:07

    • @AgentX2006
      @AgentX2006 Před 6 lety +14

      Is it just me or should touch to kill energy based weapons all be polearms or better yet whips.

    • @ethanjohnson2849
      @ethanjohnson2849 Před 6 lety +5

      It collapsed because it didn't have... Matriculations!

    • @alt-bringer5198
      @alt-bringer5198 Před 6 lety +3

      ...but doesnt that mean shad dies in the collapse as well, since corbells (should) tend to be an interrior feature?

    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 Před 6 lety +3

      +Bob Jones I showed your comment to my brother and he said ‘well, it might be easier to run power through it but it’s so fucking kinky.’

  • @paulsuffy3554
    @paulsuffy3554 Před 3 lety +1

    I've read this from a book, but the reason a lightsaber has seemingly limitless energy is because the tip of the handle has an emitter that have a positive charge with a negative right next to it. The energy comes out the positive releases the energy then at a certain distance, bends back to the negative, and recharges the "batteries."

    • @paulsuffy3554
      @paulsuffy3554 Před 3 lety

      sorry. terrible English

    • @dougthedonkey1805
      @dougthedonkey1805 Před 3 lety

      I didn’t notice much wrong about your English- I completely understood what you said. Don’t worry about it

  • @sigtryggr8846
    @sigtryggr8846 Před 3 lety +4

    Since Lightsabers were brought up (as I knew they would be), the design of the energy sword can best be described as most similar to a "Cross-Vent" Lightsaber design (such as the style Kylo Ren employed) as per the fact of the weapon having 2 blades stabilizes both blades using eachother in a sort of revolving circuit through the hilt of the weapon due to being extremely unstable due to the confined space that amount of energy is housed, if the energy sword had one singular blade given the amount of sheer energy the weapon possesses, it would very likely explode upon its activation due to having no balancing point for the energy being stimulated, similarly to our real world atom bomb, on a smaller scale of course.

  • @dawhandaonli5925
    @dawhandaonli5925 Před 5 lety +475

    I'm not 100% sure on this, but I believe that Sangheli wrist work different due to the thumbs. Human wrists cannot rotate upwards because that is where the thumb is; perhaps with Sangheli, their wrists cannot move in a downwards swing due to having a thumb joint located there. That would effect the articulation of the sangheli significantly, and prevent them from using a sword made in the style that humans do AKA sangheli would have to fight more like Wolverine with his claws.
    Also, Sangheli are significantly larger than humans, so the blade lengths are comparably shorter, giving them better control, and perhaps allowing for the gap between to be used as a sword breaker (not to mention that it is plasma, so non energy weapons would defenaty break, and the plasma/energy feild is wider in the centre space and might actually be able to disrupt the energy field of the enemy's blade and temporarily disable the weapon),
    On top of all else, I'm certain that the energy sword design pre-dates sangheli energy weapons, and would have been originally designed as metal weapons.
    - just a few thoughts as a fan of halo, game theory, and yourself

    • @TmanTheTdog
      @TmanTheTdog Před 5 lety +31

      In Halo Legends: The Duel. You can see that some Sangheli use metal "energy swords" (just an actual metal version of an energy sword)

    • @richardhusband9265
      @richardhusband9265 Před 5 lety +15

      @@TmanTheTdog that's not necessary part of lore considering the female didn't seem to have mandibles and also had hair in the episode

    • @DarthDragon007
      @DarthDragon007 Před 5 lety

      @@richardhusband9265 Wasn't the humanoid Sanghili Vald's (Arbiter) wife?

    • @self-satisfiedsmirk5544
      @self-satisfiedsmirk5544 Před 5 lety +13

      @@richardhusband9265 Can you verify that the female Sangheili depicted in *The Duel* did, in fact, have hair? It could just as easily be stated that it was some type of headdress and that the animation (which was already fuzzy and blurry, albeit intentionally) is what made it look like mammalian hair. Moreover, female Sangheili seemingly lacking mandibles could be justified as sexual dimorphism within the species.
      I'm not stating that I actually think that female Sangheili do look fairly human. I also know that *The Duel* in particular has been confirmed by 343i to not be canon. I'm just trying to show that the short doesn't have to be non-canon due to the things you mentioned.

    • @sexylexy22100
      @sexylexy22100 Před 5 lety +6

      also if it was opposing magnetic fields on the two blades when another energy sword came between them the swords would rip each other apart losing a charge for both parties but saving youre life the more experienced duelist could force a draw very useful for a ceremonial weapon as it is highly likely with sanghelli extreme honor and warrior culture even a ceremonial duel could only end as a draw or with death anything else would be to shameful

  • @NachosUnlimited
    @NachosUnlimited Před 6 lety +17

    So in Halo Reach Bungie did show that the elites were capable of making energy swords come to a single point, look up the “Energy Dagger”.

    • @ryonalawson3852
      @ryonalawson3852 Před 6 lety

      NachosUnlimited That’s just a dagger. This is more of a close circuit Plasma Weapon.

  • @chubbyadler3276
    @chubbyadler3276 Před 4 lety +1

    17:45 Bear in mind that the sides are conductive as well, and in slicing an arm off, you would still contact both halves on the side of the blade, causing that pressure spike inside their body that blows their eyes out.

    • @Purple.mind...Honored.one.
      @Purple.mind...Honored.one. Před 2 lety +1

      Have you ever connected the black wire to the red wire, Like when jump starting a car or something, That's what you just made me think of when talking about the 2 side of the blade, It would actually make quite a lot of sense for each of the blades to the blades to be charged positive and negative respectively, Thus allowing it to not even have to sense when you're cutting through something, There just has to be a level of conductivity to connect the 2 Poles And thus release the charge in the new medium, In other words the body of your most recent victim.
      But without the president's of electricity is electricity or magnetism Is plasma is an infinitely chaotic substance Is with nye Unpredictable outcomes; There's no energy weapon Besides a nuke that doesn't need some level of control over that energy So we should stop trying to explain away no way everything using plasma, despite how miraculous it can be, It's only the core of any sword and not the end all be all.

  • @josephchandler8828
    @josephchandler8828 Před 3 lety +1

    Plasma is usually not very dense. That means it doesn’t necessarily instantly vaporize liquids that it come in contact with

  • @teamozOFFICIAL
    @teamozOFFICIAL Před 6 lety +35

    "Halo's energy sword is 100x better than Star Wars and there is nothing that the mouse can do to change that fact." ~ Shadiversity

  • @theconeezeanemperor1619
    @theconeezeanemperor1619 Před 6 lety +68

    WARNING: HALO LORE FAN WHO HAS SPENT THE WHOLE VIDEO WRITING THIS:
    1. Remember, heat wise, Sangheili always have armour at the very least, energy shields even, when using the weapon, radiant heat can be seen to be less of an issue if this is the case. UNSC armour is designed to be heat resistant as, well, the Covenant uses PLASMA weapons, so I dare say it would be a less critical issue for them to use it as well.
    2. The Sword, in its operation of the sword is used as a blade, to cut, the plasma, if you note, has defined sharp portions in its in-game models, considering how extensively used Plasma is in the Covenant, such control over magnetic fields and as such plasma in order to create an almost solid blade with Plasma is possible.
    As such the edge could be literally pretty much solid, while retaining the heat energy, so it would cut like a blade, as it would be a blade, while the plasma can be rather low temperature.
    3. In its use in-canon its origin is ceremonial, the Covenant is obviously HIGHLY religious and traditional, the Sangheili are culturally traditional as well, if it works, and works with their sword techniques, they would accept it, no?
    4. Remember, SANGHEILI HAVE SYMMETRICAL HANDS. (Ah, apologies, you mentioned the hand shape later.)
    5. Sangheili used to use metal swords yes, but they were heated, and their shape is generally left ambiguous, to my knowledge.
    6. There are also other shapes of sword, and of course, Energy Shields (Like, proper shields), for traditional use. The Variant in the game is the one mass produced by the San'Shyuum for Sangheili use.
    7. Covenant technology is based on Forerunner Mining tech, I dare say they *could* use Plasma in the same way the Forerunner have Hard Light, (Look at point 2 latter portions).
    8. Instant kills are easily explained as a Gameplay Mechanic, in canon lore, Sangheili often have long sword duels, with slices not killing, just weakening the opponent.
    9. The Sword is often used against other Energy swords, so the bumps would provide the stop for the middle gap, as it's magnetic field would interfere with the other blades, no? Remember, Sangheili xenophobia and culture, as well as focus on Tradition, it could be a more extreme form of the German WW2 tech "Must defeat our own weapons first" syndrome.
    10. AGAIN, Energy sword is a SWORD, not a PLASMA CANNON, as I said prior, game's functionality is gameplay focused, and is not how they are canonologically used and/or function.
    11. BEARING ALL THIS IN MIND, Sangheili techniques are described as VERY AGGRESIVE, Defensive techniques are rather... abandoned, again, cultural in nature.
    12. ENERGY DAGGERS BASED ON THE GAUNTLET ARE A THING, as a hold out weapon.
    13. General issue with the whole video is TIS A SWORD, NOT A ONE SHOT KILL, GAMEPLAY MECHANICS OFTEN =/= CANON. (Insert Lore Fan rage about game issues)

    • @Joverlordify
      @Joverlordify Před 6 lety +2

      well I think that the opposing energy fields would prevent the blades from being able to slide down the blade more like they would strike perhaps bounce or just strike and get stuck in place making so it a fight so see who tires or lack of skill with then blades crossing many times in a fight

    • @decentdudedisease5418
      @decentdudedisease5418 Před 6 lety +1

      Regarding number 5, we actually see an example of an ancient sword design the Sangheili used in H5 in the form of the Curve Blade. It even fits relatively well with what shad would consider a more practical verson of the weapon.

    • @theconeezeanemperor1619
      @theconeezeanemperor1619 Před 6 lety +2

      The curve blade was a hunting weapon, if you would read the novels the actual combat sword of the time was not only heated, but larger, yet the shape is left ambiguous. The Energy Sword's lineage is actually more so from that rather than the curve blade, and was invented shortly before the formation of the covenant through reverse engineering of Forerunner technology on Sangheilios, which happened in the latter portions of the war due to desperation.

    • @holyhelljumper1
      @holyhelljumper1 Před 6 lety +3

      I'm just glad someone pointed out the fact that Energy Daggers are a thing as seen in Halo:Reach the elites are seen will single blade energy daggers

    • @Nighterlev
      @Nighterlev Před 6 lety +5

      Another point to add is the energy sword actually has a infinite source of energy. It doesn't have "only 10 kills" as that was a game mechanic, in the actual lore the energy sword can be used for pretty much infinitely. Halo 2 is the only game where you can actually pick up the sword and see it's infinite source of energy.

  • @thespartan7966
    @thespartan7966 Před 4 lety

    Around 14:00, when he was explaining why the blocking wouldn’t work, it actually would because there is energy going from right above the handle to the end of the sword

  • @MercurialDecree
    @MercurialDecree Před 3 lety +4

    "I reject your reality and substitute my own."
    Im going to belive that the function of the 2 "blades" here is to increase the cutting ratio because you can sometimes see energy pulsing between the two blades. This makes me think it may indeed have some sort of insta kill energy pulse funtion when it encounters an organism but requires two blades in order to discharge.

  • @skypeon4555
    @skypeon4555 Před 6 lety +126

    "Is this even a sword?"
    I mean...I don't know?...Can we just call it a "Alien stick that emits stuff that kills things" as a more accurate...Actually that is a bit long...You know I think I figured out why it is called a sword now.

    • @MajoraZ
      @MajoraZ Před 6 lety +12

      You have to remember that the Sangheili are 7.5 tto 8.5 feet tall on average, of course it looks overly large to us.

    • @Resistant396
      @Resistant396 Před 6 lety +8

      I think he meant the name is long, not the sword. The sword is actually rather short.

    • @skypeon4555
      @skypeon4555 Před 6 lety

      +Resistant396
      Confirmed, I was talking about the name I tried to give.

    • @MrCantStopTheRobot
      @MrCantStopTheRobot Před 6 lety +10

      Nobody knows it's actually a barbeque fork for flipping and serving porkchops. "It grills as it cuts."

    • @midshipman8654
      @midshipman8654 Před 6 lety

      Skypeon isn’t there an Indian sword thing that has the basic profile of the energy sword? I know scholagladiatoria showed it on his channel once.

  • @themasterseye
    @themasterseye Před 5 lety +202

    I typically really like your breakdowns. This one however I think you missed the mark. I am not trying to say whether or not it is feasible as I dont have expertise in that, however a lot of the points you base some of your thought process on are a little off. The biggest point (in my opinion) was the fact that the energy sword came into existence after the creation of deadly projectile weapons (guns) and thus was used in situations where it in of itself was a disadvantage. It wasnt created to be used for dueling purposes (though it was used in this way by Sangheili (sp)) it was to be used for mid to close range engagements as a quick execution tool against enemies with equipment like energy shields and massive pieces of armor. Although in the games it was not used in conjunction with firearms in the lore it is very often that a warrior would carry a firearm in one hand and have his sword in the other.
    The second issue is your over reliance on the game mechanics as your basis for your theories, rather than lore examples. While yes the games essentially birthed this weapon they do not aptly showcase the logic behind it (mostly because games try to be balanced and thus limit things that the lore does not). Things like the instant death to a single touch is more of a game mechanic than a proposed function of the weapon (though I do really like your theory on the magnetic field and the rapid expansion of heat). There are many cases of energy swords being used to cut through armor plating, bulkheads, vehicles, and the crazy resilient materials the forerunners constructed with. So the organic sensor theory doesnt pan out. Again using the game's mechanic of not consuming energy when you hit a wall is a poor way to go at it.
    Overall if the games were the only thing to base the weapon off of you would have my full support. There are, however many other mediums with which to pull basis from that are more "credible" than a video game mechanic built to "balance" competition.
    Overall neat discussion though keep up the good work

    • @flamespear86
      @flamespear86 Před 4 lety +10

      Also used as a stealth weapon with active camo or whatever the elites called it.

    • @KyleDavis328
      @KyleDavis328 Před 4 lety +17

      Definitely agree with you on that,. Also he spent 5+ minutes mentioning the 10 hit limit, which is 100% a balancing mechanic (and is not even in Halo 2 so we know for a fact it's not a cannon trait of the Energy Sword) and it shouldn't really have been the basis for any design theories.

    • @floranslinger5094
      @floranslinger5094 Před 4 lety +11

      he also missed the very clear change in design between the elites subspecies (why bungie's elites look different from 343's), this almost entirely negates his argument against sword catching (in bungie's favor). how ever he also doesn't look at the flood, and how the sword affects them (instant disintegration as well as destruction of the bio mass preventing recycling of it). he also ignored that due to reality being full of resistance, the greater the length of the blade the exponential increase to power usage. and then on top of that he ignored the traditional metal sword that the sangheili used in days past (halo legends). and it's design.
      but i will admit there were quite a few logical and well grounded arguments present and he makes cool content, also would be cool if he made a brute shot video. (love that gun). i also BUNGIE follows what is known as the rule of "cool" if looks cool acts cool sounds cool, but it doesn't fit the lore 100%, that doesn't matter hence some weirder design choices.

    • @flamespear86
      @flamespear86 Před 4 lety

      @@floranslinger5094 Haven't played Halo in a while. How has their design changed?

    • @floranslinger5094
      @floranslinger5094 Před 4 lety +1

      @@flamespear86 I can't seem to upload images into CZcams comments but if you Google halo 2 or halo 5 energy sword you will see what I'm talking about

  • @PWNHUB
    @PWNHUB Před 3 lety

    It's been confirmed in Star Wars that the Light Saber directly doesn't emit heat until it has contact with something. Arguing fantasy technology viability requires you step into the realm of it being real, and in that realm only the functional characteristics of the weapon matter not the current dilemmas posed with our technology. Also factor in its made for a massive alien species.

  • @idontwanttoputmyname403

    I’m not sure if anyone mentioned or not, but, we had an elite with energy swords with protected hilts back in Halo Wars. The Arbiter Ripa Moramee. His energy swords were basically basket hilted.

  • @subtletoast6906
    @subtletoast6906 Před 6 lety +142

    I mean, not that Elites care too much about functionality. They are usually very over the top when it comes to showing off their superiority. I recall a cruiser taking unnecessary hits to show off to a frigate, Elites having flashy war cries or flexing in the heat of battle. Not saying this justifies much, just maybe explains it.

    • @MrFlyingSquirl
      @MrFlyingSquirl Před 5 lety +4

      I was just guna say this. The elites are so damn extra. Even their armour is all about aesthetics over functionality. The higher class they are normally the more over the top the armour like the honour guard guys or the ones that essentially have a triceratops frill. Their whole aesthetic is all about show, symbolism of rank and lineage. Is it practical? nah, will they look cool killing things? Hell yea, that's their jam

    • @tristanbackup2536
      @tristanbackup2536 Před 5 lety

      @@MrFlyingSquirl
      Well also the armour is design to resist plasma than physical projectiles as well as thier over-reliance on energy shields to do all the practical work.

  • @Brutalyte616
    @Brutalyte616 Před 6 lety +13

    In lore, the ancient Sangheli used metal versions of these swords, some of which had only one blade. The presumption is that this is largely a ceremonial design, and also that the Sangheli favored an almost beastial style of fighting with large slashing motions and brutal thrusts.
    One should also remember that Sangheli are larger and stronger than the average human.

    • @Reptrilian
      @Reptrilian Před 6 lety +1

      Brutalyte616 Yeah, they are between like 7-8 feet tall aren't they?

    • @ArkillianSolaris
      @ArkillianSolaris Před 6 lety +1

      Reptrilian (ayyydylaooo) yeah and even taller if they stood up straight instead of being hunched back

  • @ToqTheWise
    @ToqTheWise Před 3 lety

    7:18 "The Diatium power cell was the primary power source for a lightsaber and one of the critical components of a lightsaber hilt. Located directly below and wired into the primary crystal mount, to which was affixed the weapon's primary focusing crystal, these types of power cells were in turn wrapped within the power field conductor, power vortex ring and an inert power insulator. The lightsaber's pommel cap and its recharging port were attached directly to the diatum cell." -Wookipedia.
    Basically it's micro fusion that uses Diatium as a rechargeable fuel. It's also worth noting that we don't see where Jedi keep their lightsabers when not in use and we usually only see them used for at most a few hours.

  • @kaizze8777
    @kaizze8777 Před 2 lety

    Nothing beats high class internet entertainment than a scientific explanation how a fictional weapon may work in real life. Good job

  • @Fanatic_Foremem
    @Fanatic_Foremem Před 6 lety +40

    the closed circuit idea seems the most likely, perhaps that's also why the gap is so small, a side strike with enough force would cause the flaired bits in the center to touch breifly, triggering the plasma flow.

    • @Iceburgh6901
      @Iceburgh6901 Před 6 lety +3

      Newton's Laws of Motion. Makes sense.

    • @VarrickThorshire
      @VarrickThorshire Před 6 lety +12

      Also if you look at the plasma rifle and plasma pistol they both have a similar design to the energy sword, being centered around the fist and projecting upper and lower portions that nearly but not quite meet at the end. Just before they fire beams of energy (presumably plasma) arc between these two points creating the projectile that is then somehow accelerated toward the target. There's no traditional barrel on these weapons, just the energized reaction between the upper and lower portions. It stands to reason that since the energy sword, plamsa rifle, and plasma pistol are all similar in design that mechanically they'd be similar too. So I'd say the closed circuit idea is a pretty safe bet, as it's kind of what I'm imagining happens when the trigger is pulled on the rifle or pistol allowing the energy to flow between the two points to create their respective projectiles

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. Před 6 lety +1

      When it hits they spark, could be

    • @MrJihadTime
      @MrJihadTime Před 6 lety

      Why is everyone so fucking stupid.......... Shad why don’t you make a nuke sword that kills everyone in one hit Shad. Why don’t we all just sit down on our planet eArth for a small moment because some of you guys and quite clearly on different planets

    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 Před 6 lety +3

      +militant bystander I’ll have you know I’m a proud Martian.

  • @reyzephlyn105
    @reyzephlyn105 Před 5 lety +134

    The shape of the energy sword is based off the non-energy based swords the Elites used before the covenant.
    They had hand guards and even some energy swords had the guards. The Arbiter from Halo Wars and Halo 5 has hand guards on their respective swords. I guess they removed them as from then on the covenant fought other species who were technologically inferior.
    Also the main shape was based on a gun made from the Forunners. It was just the handle where the actual rest of the gun was formed by light. The gap was the area where the beams formed. The elites tried to reconstruct it but it led to a sword as the gap was present in both energy and physical swords.
    This can be seen in Halo Legends where Forunner Kill Teams are sent to control the out break.
    Edit: Grammar

  • @revampedharpy09
    @revampedharpy09 Před 4 lety +1

    4:40 thinking about it, if its a magnetic field thats cutting rather than a physical blade or even the plasma, the blade thickness isnt actually limited to the width of an atom, its limited to the width of an electron, since those are what carry electromagnetic forces, and those are tiny even compared to an atom. although having said that, a cutting edge that thin might actually be useless, since it could literally slip in between the atoms of the material and do next to nothing until you get more of the blade in.

  • @neocirus115
    @neocirus115 Před 4 lety

    If I had to guess, the plasma is the power source powering 2 magnetic shields of opposing polarities. When it comes into contact with flesh it arcs between the and creating a 3rd shield in between.

  • @gumgumdookuin7963
    @gumgumdookuin7963 Před 6 lety +198

    Big question Shad: Would you ever discuss on the armor of the elites? I like to see your thoughts on how the covenant's armament is when analysed. :)

    • @idontwanttoputmyname403
      @idontwanttoputmyname403 Před 6 lety +24

      GumgumDookuin Halo Reach-ODST: A little fancy but workable.
      4/5: Wut

    • @VANLERDEARNOOB
      @VANLERDEARNOOB Před 6 lety +6

      the great part of theelites armors is made of energy, I think, the plate is more decorative than protection.

    • @idontwanttoputmyname403
      @idontwanttoputmyname403 Před 6 lety +3

      VANLER DEARNOOB Not sure, but possibly. Even once their shields are disabled it still takes some effort to put them down (game and lore-wise).

    • @pumaman7072
      @pumaman7072 Před 6 lety +15

      Most Halo 4 elite armor is questionable. Why would they leave their arms unarmored?

    • @VANLERDEARNOOB
      @VANLERDEARNOOB Před 6 lety +14

      The books tell us the energy armor is almost perfect, you need a lot of fire power for break it, the plate is just a dead weight.
      I'm not an expert of halo but i believe that the canon difficulty is the hard one, and the elites are half inmortal, they swallow bullets as they were cookies.

  • @arwing20
    @arwing20 Před 6 lety +184

    When it comes to weird looking sci fi weapons, its still a more interesting weapon than the ridiculous looking batleth from star trek.

    • @justinblocker730
      @justinblocker730 Před 6 lety +9

      The Batleth is closer to a sword pole type weapon. Basically think something closer to Darth Maul's light saber staff thing. Also the batleth is designed with Klingon's in mind because they have two hearts basically. If you hit them in the chest with a normal blade they'd be hurt, but the other "heart" would just take over and they'd keep fighting. (8 chambered heart)

    • @calebcampbell9280
      @calebcampbell9280 Před 6 lety +17

      And yet Worf got beat up all the time and was paralyzed by a crate falling on him at a bad angle. Klingons don’t seem that tough to me.

    • @justinblocker730
      @justinblocker730 Před 6 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/HoOfjGqo5EY/video.html usually what kills us kills them ...

    • @RavenStorm332
      @RavenStorm332 Před 6 lety +3

      Klingons have two of every organ and are humanoid, so I think the Batleth is the Klingon's version of a defensive weapon think shield or if we put the Klingons in midevil combat lines I could see the Klingons having two lines the first line of warriors holding the Batleth then behind them would be a line of klingons hold what looks like the dagger but longer and two handed or even them being in teams of two

    • @SpiderboyN2Jesus
      @SpiderboyN2Jesus Před 6 lety

      I'd like to know what Shad thinks of the batleths in Star Trek Discovery. I was overjoyed at how much more sensible and sword-like that new design is, lol. At least by comparison, lol.
      www.startrek.com/uploads/assets/db_articles/79ed6b9ba33da4a95d1444821725335748ade662.jpg

  • @zanghproductions2559
    @zanghproductions2559 Před 2 lety

    2:20 not only that but the main people that use them, being the Spartans and elites, both use energy shielding over their bodies. The main regular marine that used one that I can think of is Sgt. Forge from Halo Wars.

  • @amanoftoomanywords1143
    @amanoftoomanywords1143 Před 3 lety +1

    The thing is if they were to combust from the heat they would theoretically explode but the suites of armor are blast resistant and would conceal or keep the body from going everywhere

  • @TheAccursedHunter01
    @TheAccursedHunter01 Před 6 lety +10

    I believe the reason behind the Energy Sword having two blades that are so close to one another is because the Sangheili have two hearts placed close together. So, the Energy Sword's overall design would let one Sangheili stab the other through both hearts at once. I don't believe that's ever been stated in Halo lore, but that reasoning seems plausible enough to me.

    • @chromaticblue3976
      @chromaticblue3976 Před 6 lety +2

      This is possible, since the Energy Sword design is supposedly based off of the design of their earlier, regular metal, weapons. And Energy Swords are considered mostly ceremonial.

    • @Gabdube
      @Gabdube Před 5 lety

      A single, wider blade could cut into both hearts though, and would likely penetrate better. Stabbing a two-pronged implement into someone is twice as hard as stabbing a 1-pointed implement into the same body.

  • @Alpha1200
    @Alpha1200 Před 6 lety +28

    Been a Halo fan since the first game came out and I'll admit, this was still quite interesting. There were a lot of things that I had not considered about the energy sword. I especially love the idea of the "closed circuit" thing, even if it may not be what the creators originally intended.

  • @crimsonraiderxv3422
    @crimsonraiderxv3422 Před 3 lety

    In Halo Reach, If you do an assassination as an elite, they reveal a small energy blade that sticks out of their wrist armor. They have this on both hands and it's not split like the energy sword.

  • @BLADEST3R
    @BLADEST3R Před 2 lety +1

    I believe that it has two blades to represent magnetic polls positive and negative so that the field can work properly to protect the user

  • @DRYeisleysCreations
    @DRYeisleysCreations Před 6 lety +61

    Halo designer 1: Let's give this alien race an energy sword.
    Halo Designer 2: Like a lightsaber?
    Halo designer 1: No, it's going to have two blades.
    Halo designer 2: like Darth Maul's?
    Halo designer 1: No, the blades are going to point straight forward.
    Halo designer 2: like a tuning fork?
    Halo designer 1:...Yes. Like a tuning fork.

    • @gslinger19
      @gslinger19 Před 6 lety +10

      Energy Fork!

    • @celuler22
      @celuler22 Před 6 lety +2

      i died

    • @spartanwar1185
      @spartanwar1185 Před 6 lety +8

      Well atleast Bungie made a damn good lookin' species to wield it
      Until 343 fucked it up

    • @haz-572
      @haz-572 Před 5 lety

      @@spartanwar1185 Then they unfucked it with h2a and halo wars 2.

  • @obliviousxconfused.StudioB21

    Logic, functionality of design, and reality has no place when discussing the Majesty that is the halo energy sword. Also another great video Shad. Keep em coming.

    • @cerebralcloud92
      @cerebralcloud92 Před 5 lety +2

      Xi Yu Hua There is good logic and functionality because of the total physiology of the Sangheili. Due to their taller stance and even their religious statures, they have a very specific mindset to it. Also, the whole “ten kill” thing is just a game balancing thing, and not accurate within the lore.

  • @MasterHall117
    @MasterHall117 Před 3 lety +7

    Hey Shad, I’ve been watching Forged in Fire and I noticed that the Katar, an Indian dagger, looks very similar to that of Halo’s energy sword (as a halo fan I spotted this from the start of the episode), so I was wondering if perhaps that’s a closer more nerfed version of Halo’s sword that Bungie accidentally based it off of cause yeah the sword was cool

  • @TYLERSWIFTSWORD
    @TYLERSWIFTSWORD Před 4 lety

    I compare the two blades on the energy sword to a taser, in which you need two prongs in order to contain an electrical current so therefore the halo energy sword could possibly be allowing the energy to jump back and forth between blades and that might be the form of regulator for energy containment

  • @bizarreworld2510
    @bizarreworld2510 Před 6 lety +43

    I'm just here waiting for you to get back on the "Best weapons to use against mythical creatures" or "Best weapons for Mythical creatures" series
    Great video as always Shad!!

    • @tungstenwall474
      @tungstenwall474 Před 6 lety +10

      Or fortifications for both subjects would be cool. What kind of fortification would centaurs use? What designs would help vs giants, etc.?

    • @jacobnoelle8428
      @jacobnoelle8428 Před 6 lety +2

      Militant Bystander but thinking about how to fight monsters is cool.

    • @jacobthurmond6210
      @jacobthurmond6210 Před 6 lety +3

      Militant Bystander It’s a popular series on his channel. It’s for fun and for “what if” scenarios. It’s fun and enjoyable to see fantasy creatures/races in a more realistic light. We just want to have some fun. Besides, this video is about energy swords defying several scientific facts that are wielded by aliens with 2 thumbs. That doesn’t sound like the real world either. It’s enjoyable and entertaining, no need to be rude about it.

    • @MrJihadTime
      @MrJihadTime Před 6 lety +1

      Sorry I’m just grumpy as I wanted to see Shad do realistic stuff. My bad I apologise!

    • @MrJihadTime
      @MrJihadTime Před 6 lety +2

      Must be hard trying to find ideas for so many videos,

  • @naitnait00
    @naitnait00 Před 5 lety +145

    The 10 charges in halo games is just there for gameplay reasons energy swords. For example if you are fighting the flood you get much more charges.

    • @austinhinton3944
      @austinhinton3944 Před 5 lety +11

      NaitNait because it takes less heat to cut the rotten, decayed flesh?

    • @celuler22
      @celuler22 Před 5 lety +1

      @@austinhinton3944 its not rotten or decayed

    • @austinhinton3944
      @austinhinton3944 Před 5 lety +22

      celuler22 Actually, if you read the Lore, you would know that the Flood will take dead corpses as well, and take little care in keeping up their host bodies. Thus they tend to decay from rot and wear-and-tare. This is even reflected in the original game, where you can clearly see but if skin missing and even protruding ribs!

    • @SH4D0W0733
      @SH4D0W0733 Před 5 lety +8

      @@austinhinton3944 Just after the first fight in Floodgate you see a marine get swarmed by infection forms. Within 3 seconds he's broken his own neck and turned the yellowish brown of the flood, every cell in his body replaced with the flood super cell. They aren't decaying.
      But for whatever reason these combat forms are really easy to dismember with a single punch or shotgun blast, unlike their pure form counterparts.

    • @MrPhideous
      @MrPhideous Před 5 lety +10

      Actually as the Lore states that it rapidly degrades and uses the biomass, as well as that they have much higher decomposition rates, look it up on the wiki

  • @honoroverpride6455
    @honoroverpride6455 Před 3 lety

    The design of the Energy Sword is a direct copy of the blades they used on their homeworld, but it is an energy blade instead of metal. You can see this in one of the lore mini movies, I forgot what it was called. It is also mentioned in the official lore behind the Covenant weapons. It might have been updated since this video came out.

  • @hexerin
    @hexerin Před 3 lety +1

    In regards to the extreme heat plasma would be emanating, and the need for shielding. Canonically speaking, the weapon is used by the Elites, who wear power armor that also emits a kinetic shield that envelopes their entire body (only slightly off the surface of it). Master Chief is wearing power armor as well (except his is also a full body suit) which also emits a kinetic shield. We also know that Chief's armor protects him against environmental hazards (such as extreme temperature), so it wouldn't be a stretch at all to say that the Elite's armor (which is what humanity used as a foundation for Spartan armor) would also have this feature.

  • @NightClawprower
    @NightClawprower Před 6 lety +16

    Oh wow, Shad calling out Star wars and other movies with plot holes left to be explained by the fans. Man, my respect for you grows each time I listen to you.