Okay, I'll admit that my previous statement wasn't worded well. I said "lightning" because that word evokes an image of a lot of electricity arcing though the air, at least for me. Simply saying "electricity" makes me imagine cords, wires, and power lines. Yes, the difference between these two images is the medium they are moving through, while the difference between the two
words is one of scope.
Let me reclarify what I mean: The tesla saber (to my memory) has a hilt, and no electronics outside of it. It projects a variable-length cylindrical field in front of it,and this field has a 'cap' so electricity cannot escape (unless the field is broken by a conductive solid, as shown when Feyri killed herself in the Samsonite Abyss).
I was
trying to say that I don't see how you could put the magnets inside the hilt in such a fashion that the created such a field.
(I also think that you would require excessively strong magnets, but that's not what I'm trying to argue here--in fact, I would be very surprised if ER tech didn't allow for super-magnets.)Here's some ASCII art:
>vvvvvvvvvvvvvv<
>lightning here<
>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<
Each arrow indicates a magnetic field pushing/forcing/containing the lightning, preventing it from escaping. My problem here is the left field, and the right one. How can they both exist, if all the projecters are on one side? Wouldn't the magnetic force which generates the far effect overpower the close effect?
(I also wonder about how the top and bottom ones can be created, but they don't seem to be mutually contradictory, so eh.)Now, looking at this, I see the flaw in my logic. You could easily just replace the left or right field with something non-conductive, and then you don't have contradictory fields. I was thinking in terms of Blue, which
does have exactly this problem. See below (your image, by the by):
I'll admit that it took me a
really long time to understand this image; there's seven colors in the pic, and six in the key. "Diffuse" refers to the border around the plasma, which is a diffused red
shield, rather than the plasma diffusing. The brown 'prisms' are both solid
(therefore occupying the same space as the plasma :p ) and redirecting the shields. Somehow.
See, my point is that the plasma is impossible to contain without those shields and magic prisms. You can't have a magnetic 'pull' on the far side without having a projector on the far side.
But, hey, we have quantum entanglement communicators, which are impossible IRL. I'm still gonna guess the answer is "Tesla Saber uses automanips, because they're cheaper than mundane methods", like most everything else that uses automanips, but we can't know until PW is asked.
I admit, this is still really poorly worded. My intent was to imply that in ER we
would have mundane methods to do something like this. Hence, automanips are
cheaper than mundane methods, rather than
the only possible option. I admit that I think it's entirely possible tesla sabers don't use origin tech--hence, "we can't know until PW is asked"--I just think it's unlikely, because most advanced ER tech is created by origin tech. Artificial gravity? Possible IRL, using spinning. In ER? Nope, automanips.
If you want to continue arguing though, I'm game.