Why The Mandalorian's Weapon Was BANNED By The Empire
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The Mandalorian has an awesome new weapon. Not a blaster, lightsaber, or even bo-rifle, but a Star Wars weapon banned by the Imperial Senate. A disruptor rifle. See how it worked, how it was used throughout Star Wars history, and why the Mandalorians used them. Also some speculation as to how The Mandalorian came to own one.
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Just to be clear the whole time and neuron part is from the lore saying how "excruciating" death by disruptor was. My BS degree was neuroscience focused, worked in a neuro lab so I know how parts of the explanation are silly. But it's much less of a suspense than accepting other SW realities like hyperdrives. People often confuse what I think vs me giving the best explanation of the lore.
i was wondering if you think there should be some variations of the mandalorian armor
Sir Archiver MetaNerdz Lore as I have fought on many different planets and have seen different weapons in those battles what are those weapons that are shown in your weapons briefing at the time of 3:55 . I know of some such weapons such as land mines and I have head of biological warfare of the blue shadow virus from a brother and we have been trained for gas attacks but what does it say on the ammunition i don't recognize that type of writing, why is a sniper rifle banned,why is their a crab droid leg next to a bunch of thermal detonators?
I always interpreted "No disintegrations" as saying they weren't allowed to just blow them out of the sky.
I know what you mean. I definitely am not criticizing you and I'm sorry if I came across that way. I know that the lore comes from other sources and I like your channel for condensing and sharing it. I just remember growing up before the excessive amounts of lore that has to seemingly explain away every little thing making such galactic issues of such small things. It's kind of amusing but at the same time annoying.
This is one of those cases where I think the lore got carried away and forgot that sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
MetaNerdz Lore the one thing is though that the time between getting shot and being disintegrated seems so short that any perceived slowing down of time would still not feel like it would last longer than an instance. Hell, seeing how fast the Jawa went up I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t feel a thing.
Empire: *bans disruptor rifles”
Also Empire: “We’re going to build the Death Star”
Derek haha lol nice but yah it was more so as a political power statement and to stop the rebellion. it b was never meant to be used much at all.
joe dem elfie “never meant to be used” - Palpatin had a manic cackle out of that one.
Also empire: tries to mass produce the t7 ion disruptor
VladTutushkin well no galaxy to rule over if you use it all the time. I mean it was more a scare terror to help rule tactic. keep the Senate in line. blowing up planets is not good business. not much to rule. you could just destroy cities area too. it was more for shock and awe.
VladTutushkin funny though yes. lol
The Empire: We banned the disrupter rifle for being to deadly.
The Mandalorian: So anyways I started blasting.
Daniel Miley underrated comment!
These Jawas, I didn't know if they wanted money, or something more sexual
He just wants to be pure!
a gun that doesn't leave behind a body and murder victims pretty much just disappear. i mean people get murdered and disappear but sometimes, years later maybe, their bodies get found at the bottom of a lake or in the trunk of a stolen car or something or never but.... it makes sense, that even in a fictional universe, this type of weapon would be outlawed
But I don't see so good so I missed. Then they ran away, I ran after them, BANG! - But I don't run so good either...
the Mandalorian: casually commits war crimes on scavenging thieves
how can it be a crime is the government that enforced it no long exists?
@@TaintedPrinceps Even today there are laws that could handle such a situation. Under the Geneva Convention, any state can prosecute you for a war crime, no matter if you are a citizen of that state or committed the crime in that state. Other example would be the Nuremberg Principles, introduced after WW2 to prosecute Nazis whose actions were not illegal in Nazi Germany. I am not a legal expert, but surely there is a way to prosecute him, at least in the "real" world, not the star wars universe.
@@89DerChristian If you want aply Geneva Convention, both sides must be a members of this Convention, if not, you are not bounden to abide these rules, but if you dont, you are not protected by these rules too.
@Billy Bodyslam so you're saying since it's just a revolution, we can use mustard gas?
Shadow Griffin _Sentient_ vermin. Also not warranting disintegration
Star Wars: Where throw-away lines inspire cascading lore about everything.
"No Disintegrations" ISN'T a throw-away line. It is a restriction Vader placed on the people he was hiring to do a job because he wanted the crew of the Falcon ALIVE.
I’d also have to agree with Seeger, Vader knew he would find more value in retrieving the crew of the Falcon alive in order to further improve his chances of drawing Luke to him. If they were dead or disintegrated he’d lose the leverage necessary to force him to come to him.
Yeah, like how in the first Star Wars Obi wan says to Luke some throw away line about "the clone wars". Little did they know those words would shape more than half of the franchise.
@@NeSeeger Yes. A throwaway line, since that was obvious anyway. It clearly had nothing to do with outlawed Mandalorian weapons, at the time it was written
@@j.fragoso7451 Or, much worse: "Vader killed your father". George had no fucking CLUE at the time he wrote that, that Vader was going to be Luke's father. If he says he does, he's talking out of his ass - the same place he pulls his dialogue from. So it had to be retconned in Jedi with that God-awful "from a certain point of view" excuse. I guess appearing as a blue ghost is returning "more powerful than you can possibly imagine"...from a certain point of view.
When disruptors are outlawed, only outlaws will have disruptors.
What are you implying?
@@InfiniteDeckhand That people who break the law may have law-breaking weapons such as the Mandalorian.
Free mandalorians don't ask permission
so then you know who to shoot, the outlaw with the disruptor.
@@ryanweible9090 why should the law enforcement have access to disruptors and lightsabers of the citizens do not. There are many dangers in the galaxy including animals how does one stop charging beast the size of a house with only a laser gun.l?
*When Vader tells Boba no disintegrations you can imagine the utter “Aw come on” on his face*
I always thought why would a bounty hunter use disintegrations when you usually either need the bounty alive or at least some proof of death to receive credit.
@@stevendelaney8140 Probably the recording from his helmet was enough... Plus he's a Mando, assuming canon hasn't totally butchered the mando's their word is as good as your credits.
KMCA779 so uh, boba and jango are no longer mandolorians according to Disney’s new lore
@@Heiryuu yeah they are apparently just common bkunty hunters who found/stole a mando's armor
tycho goedhart it kinda feels like a JK Rowling style addition to the lore, like nothing was gained with this new information.
The best thing about the Madolorian show so far, is that whoever is making it has done their homework EXTENSIVELY on Star Wars history, logic, weapons, planets, people, and cultures.
John favreau and dave filoni
@@CardiacDemon1 The latter of which is basically the one who was responsible for introducing most of these things into canon anyway, I might add.
@@goji253 and who george Lucas has said he sees him like a son
@@CardiacDemon1 Wait he said that? That is really heartwarming actually.
@@goji253 yup he said it in an interview not too long ago I think
Actual old Mandalorian saying: "Today is a good day for someone else to die."
LOL!!! 👍
Actual old Texan saying: "Today is a good day to kill."
@@txhogkiller1 See, this is why people trust Mandalorians more than Texans... Y'all could have stopped at tough and professional, but noooooo...
@@AnimeSunglasses Mandalorians are space Americans change my mind
@@prestonsamson3674 More space Celts/Maori.
CORELLIANS are space Americans.
I really like the Mandalorian's rifle. Looks like something out of the original trilogy when they took real life weapons and space-ified them.
They did that? That’s awesome!
@@guibin those guns were cheap war junk, decommissioned weapons, they were stripped of some internal parts to not be in working condition.
@@guibin also that one guy on hoth had a fuckin sturmgewehr 44!!!! Those cheeky Bastards just took everything they could get for as cheap as possible and made it look badass
The mandalorians blaster is also a real gun. A Bergman No. 1 ruclips.net/video/JvGa2c3rEuE/видео.html
Thats not enturely true because I have seen the footage of them shooting blanks in the tantive IV scene
The empire: we banned disrupters
Also the empire: we built this planet busting laser
yeah sounds stupid
They can't ban it if no one survives.
Thunda1986
Just remember the Germans during WW1 complained that Shotguns were a war crime.
Kekero while using mustard gas
To be fair, the Death Star was built as a pet project to Palpatine. It didn't have senate approval - the disruptor rifle was banned by the senate.
Hard disagree, Jawa disintegration is fully justified.
Very annoying little shits
Fuck the Jawa
UTINI!
@@fredd9340 but for that a simple ionic blaster would be enough, the hole would kill it in seconds, disruptors it's a bit inhuman
@taniths 1st and only sgt iron on duty no one know what a jawa is but there is a theory that they are devolved human race
I knew that was a disrupter by the time the second Jawa became a puff of Hoo Tini.
Its *Uttini*
@@DARS_04 what did you call my Mother?
Stick and stones, gentlemen. Sticks and stones...
@@lillyanneserrelio2187 Wait... why are we bringing up tuskan raiders in a discussion about Jawas?
The Jawas deserved it. They are literally the equivalent of coyotes. Just pests.
in all honesty seeing those jawa's get evaporated was amazing
I was sad when he stopped. It was equivalent of popping grunts heads in Halo.
Lol. That's better than being stuck inside a Sarlack.
And satisfying to watch.
Considering a disintegration takes less time to occur than it would for your brains synapse to communicate with your nerves it's impossible for the victim to have undergone any pain. It's actually a very humane weapon when you consider this.
LiquiD DiuqiL thank you. I was thinking this while watching the video haha.
@@xNinjaTacox indeed. Mandos are warriors after all. It's not in their nature to make a target suffer.
I guess it was banned for being too effective I guess? It makes sense if one guy with a rifle can knock out tanks and infantry In one hit but at the same time I’m shocked a counter measure wasn’t developed instead
Jon Umine Chuckles I can just imagine a dark eldar chucking about this
Oh crap that’s not my imagination *HELP*
Meh, this is the world of Star Wars we’re talking about. There’s probably hundreds of species who have like super nerves which makes them feel much faster
Padme: "I saw you... _killing younglings..."_
Anakin: "But at least I didn't use disruptors amirite"
Captain Jack Sparrow: "But if disruptors kill their target, then where do the stories come from [about the excrutiating pain], I wonder?"
Ikr this gun seems very humane to me, the nerves get disintegrated before it can send impulses to the brain
So Luke allowed his order to use weapons even the Empire thought were too brutal.
Devin Berry “Hypocrites”
To be fair, there are other incredibly painful ways to die in that game.
They uh. Keep screaming when I throw them into walls. That's okay, right?
So decapitating and/or maiming people with an energy sword is more humane?
Luke took an extremely liberal approach when it came to methodology. In that canon, Luke understood that evil things could be used for good, and vice versa.
As such, Jedi were allowed to train in the darkside. Force lightning, force choke, drain and rage were all allowed when it was understood that the students had control.
They could even utilize firearms and yes - disruptor rifles, instead of or in addition to lightsabers.
@@EdTowel-ww7yh At least decapitation by Lightsaber is quick and painless
Last time I was this early Darth maul wasn't half the Man he used to be
I know how you feel. I’m usualky watching something 5 years old. No wonder it took me so long I o distinguish the duference between canon and legends
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Rashiq spenencer what is that picture from your profile picture
@@pawhunter340 looks like a Yu-Gi-Oh monster
@@TheMakerHimselfs he changed it darn it
Where are the bodies
The Mandalorian: Gone reduced to atoms
hahaha
Underrated comment
Thanos lol
The Empire: **bans disruption rifles**
Also the Empire: creates a deadly bio weapon that turns people into zombies.
And a battlestation that destroys planets
The empire: made species extinct, destroyed planets, enslaved other species, tested weapons on prisoners, etc.
Also the empire: we don’t use the disrupters because it’s too evil.
It's like the Germans and shotguns lmao
There's killing someone. And then there's dismantling them atom by atom in a way that to the one being killed it feels like an eternity as their entire body disintegrates. As Oscar there points out, the Germans in WWII took issue with shotguns. Similar thing in WWI with gas attacks. Like yeah, shotguns are MEAN and gas attacks are inhumane. BUT at the same time the Nazis were doing much worse behind closed doors and in WWI enough ordinance was dropped in No Mans Land that TO THIS DAY large portions of it are still a uninhabitable bio-hazard filled zones with unexploded ordinance leaking toxic chemicals into the soil.
Donut0389 since when did the empire really cared though? Yes it’s the Germans and the shotguns thing again but the empire made people regardless who they serve or how high they rank, expendable.
I remember reading or hearing in a episode there ability to disable large ships was one of the reason they got ride of them. They worry that rebels would get there hand on a weapon that can disable ships and kill people with one shot.
The real reason it was banned was because with no mass production of the rifles taking place. The probability of them being used against the empire lessened. The empire knew of the rifles capabilities and outlawed it to keep it from falling into the hands of the rebellion.
Sounds like my type of weapon!
Holy crap this the third video that I have replied to you on
the scout trooper We do see each other a bit, don’t we?
Imperial Shocktrooper what? Rare & expensive? $ 🤫
iluvmym4 Powerful.
Imperial Shocktrooper can I join your battalion?
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“I gave the orders to use them”
*few seasons go by
“Hey guys I’m on the rebels side! We’re friends now!”
Lord Vader current days nonsensical writing - all is forgiven if you look sad or switch sides at the very end.
I think Kallus is one of the better written characters of the show. He was traumatized which caused the use of the T7s. As he continued working, he saw more gruesome ways the empire works causing a defection.
TallGiraffe nah. He kicked that trooper off the ledge in the first episode so fuck that guy
@@Dankdalorde If Vader, a genocidal space Hitler, can be redeemed, anyone can.
@@diarmuidlyonsnolan8687 well he wasnt really "redeemed" he might have being redeemed in the eyes of Luk but rest of the Rebellion still hated him.
Warms my heart watching Jawas being returned to there natural habitat
Damn
That's what I'll use from now on so I don't sound like a genocidal maniac anymore. Thanks.
@@adenkyramud5005 Lol.
Dust?
Hell?
the empire: no disruptor rifles
the mandalorian: *don't tread on me by metallica intensifies*
This is the Way
A lot in common with exploding projectiles in small arms in real life: they are banned from military use since they are going to kill or wound only a single target anyway, exploding stuff only causes prolonged suffering and (even more) grievous injuries for nobody's benefit.
The bounty hunter's perspective sounds like the arguments used in favor of (the use of) expanding ammunition in the past:
"The civilized soldier when shot recognizes that he is wounded and knows that the sooner he is attended to the sooner he will recover.
Your fanatical barbarian, similarly wounded, continues to rush on, spear or sword in hand; and before you have the time to represent to him that his conduct is in flagrant violation of the understanding relative to the proper course for the wounded man to follow-he may have cut off your head."
There are many situations in warfare where killing someone is better than wounding someone. However given the nature of modern warfare there are many cases where wounding an enemy will reduce his combat capabilities far more than killing him.
I think a good hypothetical example would be medium to close range engagement roughly 100 - 200 meters. If you kill the enemy one man is no longer a factor in the engagement, but if you wound him it's quite possible it takes 1 or 2 other soldiers to then attend to him and try to keep him alive. Therefore removing 2 or 3 men from a fight without killing any of them. So if you have a squad of 10 men and 2 of them are seriously injured you could render half or even the whole squad combat ineffective depending on the situation. That being said, it depends on the situation, if one where in a close quarters engagement I'm pretty sure killing the enemy as fast as possible takes priority.
If your familiar with Warhammer 40K, the lasgun issued to average guardsman is hilariously week compared to other weapons in the setting. The justification for this is while the lasgun can kill a target, the real goal is to wound the individual so he ties up the enemy's recourses taking care of him. This is only for him to die within a few days as lasgun wounds are almost always fatal.
*bans weapons that disintegrate people
Also empire* let’s make a planet size disintegration machine*
also Empire: let's use kyber crystals, the same thing Jedi, and i guess Sith, use in their signature weapons, to power the lasers
“Nobody’s gonna pay for a box is ashes.”
-The Bounty Hunter’s Code
This wouldn't be super painful.
As everything gets separated, your neurons would be separated as well...
Maybe it's a case of it spreading from the initial point of Impact
Dejion Jon have u experienced it?
@@_spooT
No I have not, but neither has the person making this video...
I am just using the logic he used in order to justify it being so painful, except I am not trying to make it fit the canon.
@Darth Revan more greivouse than a blaster or lightsaber?
Judging by how fast that thing disintegrate it's victim, I doubt that we even had time to register the pain.
"Need a guy disintegrated? Get me integrated!" Dengar.
JM Robot chicken classic💪🏼😂
“A disrupter-armed society is a polite society.”
If you want to protect yourself, get a double-barrel laser gun. Have the shells for a 12-gauge laser gun, and I promise you as I told my wife, we live in an area that’s wooded and somewhat secluded. I said, Jill if there’s ever problem, just walk out on the balcony here, walk out, put that double-barrel laser gun and fire two blasts outside the house. I promise you whoever’s coming in is not going. You don't need a disruptor. It's harder to aim, it's harder to use, and in fact, you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself. Buy a laser gun. Buy a laser gun. ~Viceroy Joe
I agree with you . I definitely need it !
@@John3_17-21 Lets Go Viceroy!
On the one hand, it's a little scary to know that there was a weapon so nasty that even the Sith said "that's too harsh to use". On the other hand, in the real world, the crossbow was considered so lethal that at least one Pope tried to ban their use during the Middle Ages, so there's some serious precedent here...
Ive got a new headcanoon. Din's disruptor rifle was found and stolen by Jawas after Boba's "passing" and Din later bought it on the black market
Mandalorian Weapons are the best in the galaxy. SUCK IT BLAST TECH!
I mean they got banned by most people so that must mean something
We better see some of those yellow blaster bolts later on in the series
And their armor too, even the empire couldn’t replicate the toughness of Mandolorian iron. It’s the only armor that can completely deflect a blaster bolt.
@@Birbucifer thats why mandolorians are able to take on jedis
@@Birbucifer most of aal they cant deflect a flamthrower if they grapple there hands as well they cant use the force
In "Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast", there was a disruptor sniper riffle, the same model from "Jedi Academy"
True dope weapon
it was a real pain facing it in the hands of enemies
The fastest neuron signals don't travel fast enough for the organism to process a pain signal in that flash...so
In aliens it might
@@blefyplayswowable Aliens obey the natural laws the same way we do
Maxashi not necessarily
One comment I saw around here gave a decent speculation. At a lower setting, it sucks balls, resulting in a gradual disintegration, but Mando turns it up all the way for instant disintegration, at the cost of eating up an entire power cell per shot.
@@blefyplayswowable It short a super humane disintegration rifle at the cost of being uneconomical.
"The way the weapon worked, according to the senate floor, was one of the most excruciating deaths in the galaxy."
You mean according to the senate of the Empire that also employed planet-busting superlasers and one of the most sadistic torture droids ever built? Forgive me for not trusting their judgement.
Darth Vader: No disintegrations!
Mandalorian: Yeah, sure.
Mando: yeah, shut your asthmatic ass up dar'jetii, or you'll taste my beskar fists!
This was my favorite weapon in Jedi Knight. Then I learned what it actually did and felt really guilty for fictional villains I was going to kill anyways.
you charged it, right?
@@joshpwnsnoobs every shot
Eh, nobody's been alive to tell if the supposed hellscape actually happens and the explanation is about as shoddy as Nixon's demonization of weed.
My man thanks for this video. I been doing an abridged version of The Mandalorian and it's going to be SO fun to bring up how brutal this weapon is on those poor jawas bahahaha!
It's been 8 months since this comment. How's mandalorian abridged coming along?
@@elykspuz6596 Unfortunately it didn't end up being something popular the internet enjoyed other then me and my fans haha! I'm hoping to do another batch of episodes for my xmas special. It's such a shame too cause I really enjoy making these little things.
@@rawb After taking a look at it i can say that although you're obviously putting in the effort, the writing and "joke" structure of your abridged series is too random and not really based on anything to be well liked by a broader audience.
If you look at more popular abridged series like DBZ abridged, SAO Abridged and Hellsing Ultimate Abridged (now the people are the golden examples of Abridging and writing a series so don't be discouraged about their level of production) they have rewritten entire characters and let their jokes stick to how their characters and personalities of said characters are written.
Their abridged characters still go trough their own personality growths and character plot just as the original characters have.
Although you're already at a bit of a disadvantage by not abridging an animated show :')
Not trying to flame you, just giving you some tips on storytelling and character development and stuff. :)
No need to follow any of it if you don't want to, just Keep doing what you love/enjoy my dude.
@@shadeymcbones6707 I think this exact opinion could be applied to dvz abridged if you only watch a few episodes. The mandalorian doesn't have a lot of "character" development in it so it can't possible occur in those first half dozen episodes where he is by himself doing nothing but walking around ya know? It isn't till he meets up with the IG unit that you can start to do those stories.
I appreciate the long feedback my man, but tbh it's nothing to do with "joke" structure and everything to do with just the way the internet works. Sometimes it doesn't matter how funny or unfunny something is, you can't control if it gets popular or not.
I made top10numbers.com for example in 2017 and it didn't blow up until 2019 when some other random youtubers/streamers started watching the video on stream. I bet you if you watched through the IG parts where they get baby yoda you would see that char developement your looking for slowly.
Oh my gosh Old Man! I’ve been watching you for a decade and I’ve never seen a comment from you in the wild outside your own video. Nice.
I remember discovering this effect on enemies in Jedi Outcast, my child mind was in awe.
Conspiracy Theory: Obi-Wan Kenobi did a disappearing magic trick using a disruptor rifle when Darth Vader “killed” him.
The moment the Mandalorian vaporised that Trandoshan, I inwardly screamed “AAAA IT’S A DISRUPTOR RIFLE”
Darth Vader: No disintegrations!
MC from The Mandalorian: I'm about to end this mans whole career. (I'll walk myself out of the door...)
Or rather : Imma end this man
_"Brutus! No eating!"_
Also darth vader: Stabs and slices people and uses force choke
sith lord: uses force eletricity to torture people to death
Great weapon for the character... and yes the Jawas did deserve it for their thefts..😂
I know, right?
My Jawa Empire will get its revenge one day...
Jawas all deserve a painful demise in my opinion
@@dylannix4289 lock your speeder and house doors m8
*They're coming*
Thefts? Jawas don't steal.
I have spoken
How does anyone know what it feels like to be disintegrated?
It was probably studied under a microscope and the assumption was made on how painful it was
Lower power levels
@Darth Revan That makes sense actually
I imagine the empire experimented. Alot.
@emilio kowalski People seeing their life flashing before their eyes is a survival mechanism. It's your brain (in a life threatening situation) scanning every previous event/experience to see if there's a solution contained therein to the current event. Experiments have been done that prove conclusively that in a life or death situation your perception (and by extension thought processes) speed up dramatically beyond what one normally experiences.
i like how vader draws the line at disintegrating people but literally vaporizes entire planets to make a point
It was Tarkin who destroyed the planet.
The Empire : We ban disruptor rifles for being too inhumane.
Death Star : So anyway I started blasting
I was crazy surprised when that I first saw that Trandoshan vaporize.
I get that it's just lore but how would anyone actually know whether or not it was painful if it disintegrated them immediately? They would be dead and unable to tell anyone lol
Pretty sure it was explained by people being wounded by disruptors at a lower power setting or something.
Same reasoning as exploding bullets in real life I suppose: such projectiles are small and just powerful enough to kill or wound only one man, and as an ordinary bullet will do for this purpose, there is no overriding need for using these inhuman weapons.
@@bighobo7745 It doesn't seem like it would relate to the experience of being killed by a disruptor, however.
@@bighobo7745 the issue with that is that being non-lethal low-power is exactly how people would survive long enough for neurons to transmit pain and to have remaining tissue. When someone is utterly disintegrated in a fraction of a second, you'd get pain for a millisecond at best or just not feel it.
@@aetherblackbolt1301 If you play jedi outcast/academy there is a disruptor rifle that use lasers at minimum power which only injury the enemy.If you decide to use the maximum power the rifle desintegrates
@@theodorvalentinghita1779 right, and? Using low power settings so they survive long enough to feel the pain sounds horrendous. In which case the low power disintegration should be banned but high power ones not.
The Mandalorians obviously sold disruptor technology to the Martians for them to use on their Tripods.
Probably.
4:10 baby yoda just watching his manadolorian adoptive father disintegrate jawas and casually load back up and take a few more shots at jawas while at the same time sitting calmly in his floating chair
They need an open world bounty hunter Star Wars game with these weapons as the most OP in the game.
I don't think the mandos weapon would be painful, it disrupts your atoms bonds far to quickly to be felt
I feel like that the cover story people had to band it. I remember hearing that Disrupter can disable ships system so it was useful for pirate and rebel so the empire ban it so they can't take out there ships. It turning people to dust was just a side benefit. Also in legend people had special shield that can repeal the shot back to the user so it was something if your unlucky you can actually kill yourself, it the reason why it not widely used.
Id say the only time they should be permitted is when dealing with species that have the ability to regenerate such as Durge. This would be pretty much the only practical weapon against those kinds of creatures. Something that completely annihilates an organic being down to the last atom. But that's in a worst case scenario. Otherwise yea I can see why they'd be banned.
I can see this disintegrator weapons is the only viable solution to use when dealing with necromorph species... Too bad Isaac Clarke living In the different universe..
Yeah, we must leave behind the mess we make. The empire turned Luke's aunt and uncle into crispy critters in "Star Wars: A New Hope".
@@Patricio4Christ it might have helped, should the empire simply faking that very act, by schemed as if it was that barbarian Tuscan Raiders doing.. Afterall Tuscan raiders are well known for their acts of raiding such remote moisture farming installation..
that and as a big game hunting weapon, like a real life elephant gun; there are some ferocious monsters in Star Wars
Probably why Luke and the Rebels were down with allowed disrupters to proliferate again?
I kinda love how he has to load each tabana gas cylinder every time he fires. Really reminds me of some good old breach loading rifles
I think it's the first time we actually see a Star Wars character reload their blaster on screen per say. They seem to have infinite ammo in the film's even though lore wise that isn't true.
@@Burning-Twilight yeah but how many of those weapons are instakills with full body disintegration?.
Obviously it requires far more power.
@@juanfernandez1696 That is true but then again some blasters at the very least have enough firepower to send some foes flying or at the very least cause damage to star ships.
mando either has💩pots full of those gas cartridges or those jawas are highly dangerous li'l moof milkers
The fun thing is...
Every direct energy weapon works by splitting molecular bonds. Give any molecule enough energy so that it's thermal vibration becomes stronger than bonds holding it together and it will break from structural lattice and become liquid, vapor, or ever fall apart completely or reacts with something else.
So, in the end of the day ... disruptor rifle IS just a very powerful blaster. It is very powerful and compact in the same time, somehow.
Let us all pray that humanity does not replicate this weapon in real life... Nobody deserves to die like that!
From a _covert ops perspective_ they are great weapons, since they don't leave an *inconvenient corpse* lying around to alert other guards ect, and you can even steal the uniform.
And why don't they destroy clothing as well? In that case they are the _perfect robbery weapon_ as well, kill your victim and leave their stuff lying there ready to grab, no searching of the body needed.
Also you can be sure your _target is dead,_ with a blaster they could be dead or just wounded and playing dead, or dying and able to survive with medical help - but if they're a cloud of vapour you don't need to _double tap_ in the head to make sure.
And they are just better from a hygiene perspective, no bodies left to rot and cause disease, or stink up the place.
But nothing for their family to bury
I just shot a deer on Saturday through both lungs, the heart, and the liver with a rifled slug from a 12 gauge shotgun. It ran about 35 yards and fell down dead in several seconds.
These Jawas getting shot by the disruptor died pretty much instantly no matter how bad the pain was.
Most people will actually suffer for years of some chronic illness that is painful as hell before we die.
The empire: bans disintegration weapons
Darth Vader: *laughs in lightsaber torture*
You'd explode within a couple of feet of a lightsaber...because science.
Also dath vader: *Laughs in force choke torture*
Palpatine: *Laugh in sith lord in Electricity torture*
Immediate breaking of every atomic or even intermolecular bond would not be painful.
You vould stop existing before you feel anything. If molecules are broken apart your nerves won't be able to send signals to other nerves therefore you won't feel anything.
Not in star wars
senate: *literal energy sword that cuts through absolutely anything* sounds good to me
also senate: vaporizing bad, much terror.
Do we know if the Empire outlawed lightsabers in cannon? Because they outlawed them in Legends. Makes the way Obi-Wan looked around the cantina all shifty eyed after ruining Ponda's sex life that much cooler. . .
"Whats up meta nerdz, this video is all about the disruptor rifle"
Me: (stares in klingon.......) ............."yeeeeessssss".
*QaP'lA!!!*
BURN THOSE HERETICS!!!
I think that would be one hell of a war. Mando vs. Klingon? Both highly militarized groups, both treat fighting almost like a religion... My money has to be on the mando's though. "Today is a good day to die." vs. "Today is a good day for someone else to die." I'm going to put my money on the guy wearing actual armor with mobility and the goal of killing the other guy.
The Klingons might get a bit salty over the mando's tactics being a tad "dishonourable" but I think that that'd be a fight that a lot of people would be watching and betting on... also I think that survivors on both sides would walk away feeling very satisfied.
The Klingons and Romulans still use disruptors.
Yuppers! Even they knew how painful those things are, and that was way back in 1966 (Terran calendar).
Nice
I thought I recognised the twin prongs of this rifle from the holiday special cartoon!!!!! 😁 It's like one of those big ass double barrel elephant guns
Paused at the beginning. My best guess is:
"BECAUSE IT'S FUCKING TURNS PEOPLE TO DUST."
Watching now to see how close I was: Oh. Well. Fair enough.
Darth vader: no disintegration.
Boba fett: as you wish... 😡😡😡😡
You cant have perception of time if your brain has been vaporized.
I even wonder about the Space Pirates on the receiving end of Samus' Charged Plasma Beam.
How can they tell if it's the most painful death if the person is vaporized in an instant? Who would you ask?
Even a Force Ghost giving a positive answer would have an unreliable perspective since they have a way of remaining conscious past the destruction of both brain and nervous system, and would have no way of knowing what it would be like for someone who expired with their brain.
“No Disintegrations” but proceeds to blow up entire planets disintegrating millions.
They weren't disintegrated, they suffered a far worse fate.
"Oh it's banned, because it's so painful"
*Disregard the fact that it's so fast and instant that brain wouldn't have time to even register the pain at all...*
Also the empire: Ignores fallen stormtroopers who are injured and siths use force chokes to kill people
Empire: DISRUPTOR BIG BAD!
Also empire: *casually builds a planetary artillery*
Star Wars: The Empire bans those evil disruptor weapons !
Star Trek: Disruptors the Klingon & Romulan Empires weapon of choice !
Also the empie: *Is evil*
You can't feel pain if your brain is being destroyed as well. This looks like the most humane way of killing something!
“No Disintegrations” 😆 Damn you Boba Fett!
"energy balls that can clear rooms in minutes" so half life
I have a new favorite weapon in the Star Wars universe! I never knew these existed until recently!
0:58 - *Slow Mo* - from - Judge Dredd ? Anyone ? ;)
Ma ma's slow mo death fall from the top floor of a super high building made that epic movie... well, even more epic!
@@lillyanneserrelio2187 Indeed, Judge Dredd's punishment is perfect for her !
@@thedoruk6324 Until it ended. "Death is an escape" [Dragonheart]
@@lillyanneserrelio2187 true
How did they know that death by disrupter rifle feels like time is slowing down?
Who told them?
If you ever get a chance to safely try LSD or DMT, give it a go and you will have your answer lol
@@JgHaverty yeah but which dead guy told them what death by disintegration feels like
@@ethanl5527 have I ever told you the story of Darth Plagueis the wise
I always thought Vader's, "No disintegrations" line seemed gratuitous.
An incredibly fearsome weapon, really puts “overkill” out there
Disruptor rifle: causes burns.
Hell: "am I a joke to you?"
0:12 WAS THAT A BABY YODA?!?!
You've not heard?
Uhm... no?
Someone needs to watch the mandalorian
Don't have Disney+ yet.
John Buczkowski You are missing out... if you live outside the US, you can theoretically get a VPN to watch it “from the US”.
God i love this show, also First
Just to be clear these rifles are my jam and epstein didnt kill himself
The Empire didn't like this weapon as there was no body to prove the kill.
"Hey, I vaporized the guy. Here are the bits that didn't vanish."
A pile of personal effects and scraps of cloth is not proof of anything.
Bounty hunter claims a kill, but the victim had paid the hunter off...
One vaporized citizen looks just like any other.
Mando: Brutally disintigrates Jawas
Jawas: Give us lunch and we are even.
thanks bro
I had to come and confirm garand thumbs video
same here
do disruptors need casings? It seemed like Mando's needed to load casings like a breech-loading rifle so I guess it needs to be in some sort of casing, which would be neat if these futuristic guns needed something like that. Maybe have a disruptor that looks like a revolve, a shotgun or a lever-action rifle
Wild western reaches of the galaxy, now featuring disruptors!
The Mandalorian's rifle is an Amban Phase-Pulse blaster, it functions as a hybrid between a slug thrower and a disruptor because it fires solid slugs which upon impact vaporize the target. The prongs act as a taser because rather than a chemical or energy propellant, which could compromise the advanced ammunition, the weapon uses powerful electro-magnets similar to a MAC to propel the projectile. This hybrid has many strengths such as circumventing many blaster specialized shields as well as being near impossible for jedi to reflect.
The Varon-T Disruptor mentioned and seen once in Star Trek: The Next Generation ("The Most Toys") strikes me as having been a loose basis for a lot of this expanded lore on the weapon type in Star Wars. Granted, it didn't instantly vaporize its victims but rather visibly showed them in agony as the disruption effect spread and ultimately consumed their body. Funny enough, the Romulan disruptors were shown to act much the same way (TNG: "Face of the Enemy", "Timescape"), yet the Varon-T was the only weapon of its class that was banned by every major power in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.
He could bring them in warm
or he could bring them in cold
OR
he could just bring the clothes.
It would be interesting to see a much larger version mounted on a starship. It seems to leave the inorganic pieces alone, so maybe it could be used to commandeer ships or tuned to have the same devastating effects on metal and ceramics.
1:29 I never understood until just recently that Palps had told everyone that the Jedi had attacked him, and that was why they allowed him to create the first galactic empire, and why they didn't question Palps' disfigurement. I always thought "How can they even tell that's really him" or "Doesn't anyone notice how he looks like a ghoul now?"
Damn I don't know why this was recommended to me, but shit. Now I wanna watch the Mandalorian just because of fucking metal this video made the weapon out to be. Thanks!
Dispuptor toilets, disruptor garbage disposals, etc. This is an example of technology with perfectly decent civilian applications getting banned by the government.