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pacific rim - Why do Jaegers have swords?


In the movie they prove that the swords aren't really necessary with the rocket punches and all.


The actual rocket punch


Their resilience and strength is superior to a lot of kajjus. Instead of using a sword to cut couldn't the Jaeger just rip the body part off? Would any of the weapons like the laser cannon or missiles be more effective than the sword? I understand that most things in this movie happen for the sake of the moment where the mountain dew drinking sw@g master says "whoa that's so rad" but there are other ways to pierce or slice than with a sword, like with I don't know plasma? or Lazers? you could literally just make a constant beam of that gun and slice the kajju in half!



Answer



Not only would a sword provide additional reach to dismember a kaiju, but it is also more effective.



To rip a body part off would require both hands of the jaeger to be on the kaiju for the length of time to remove said limb, which would probably just end up getting the jaeger damaged. While trying to tear off a kaiju limb, the kaiju would be fighting back to prevent the loss of the limb using any means necessary. A sword would be a quicker, less dangerous way to remove a body part.


As for why don't they have a constant beam gun to slice a kaiju in half, that sounds like a lightsaber with a gun for a hilt ;) If you are thinking the beam extends for longer than a typical lightsaber, how much energy is that using and how long would the energy last? If you are fighting alongside other jaegers would a weapon that long be helpful or a hindrance?


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