Thankfully, the Star Wars community promotes fan theories and creative perspectives on many of the franchise's best moments.
It has helped to make great scenes even better and has also saved other scenes. Luke's color change is just another example of that. The practical reason behind Luke's green lightsaber was reiterated by the book, Star Wars: The Lightsaber Collection. Hidalgo himself made a note of how sometimes certain changes happen for the most unsurprising reasons. However, that hasn't stopped the creativity of fans who strive to find or make meaning to every hidden or obvious moment in a galaxy far, far away.
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One interesting point of question is just where Luke got the kyber crystal for his lightsaber - rather than it being synthetic, one fun theory suggests it's actually that of Obi-Wan's master, Qui-Gon Jinn, though it's rather unsubstantiated. Still, Luke building his lightsaber in Obi-Wan's hut from his schematics makes sense, and serves as a useful explanation for why the weapons look so alike. Of course, because Star Wars canon is messy - even in the Disney era, despite them trying to streamline it - the novelization is somewhat contradicted by the comic book Age of Rebellion: Luke Skywalker.
Set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi , it features a black-clad, green lightsaber-wielding Luke Skywalker on a mission to raid an Imperial refinery in the Outer Rim. While it's still likely that Luke went and built his lightsaber on Tatooine, this changes the timeline somewhat, as adding a whole other mission before the rescue of Han Solo means there's a much bigger gap at least months between completing the green lightsaber and its first on-screen appearance in Return of the Jedi.
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Star Wars has put us through a lot of unresolved questions. One of the popular ones is where did our protagonist get his green lightsaber from? Before we go into the possible theories of how and when Luke built his lightsaber, we would like you to wear your stormtrooper helmet and be on the watch for spoilers because there will be quite a few.
At the same time, Luke was raised by his relatives on Tatooine. Yearning for the existence of experience and reason, Skywalker joined the Rebellion. Every Jedi collects Kyber crystals in their path to forge their weapon.
It bodes well that the movie producers would pick a shade that would be prominent against a blue sky. On the other hand, it is not a good climactic clarification. This reasoning, while being solid, provided no value to the lore of Star Wars.
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