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Sabertron: a foam lightsaber game that finally proves who's got the most 
midi-chlorians



Chances are you've clutched a lightsaber or two in your time, whether that be 
an inexpensive imitation of the iconic Jedi weapon, or a deluxe model. You may 
even be a veteran duelist, but unless you're willing to commit murder with a 
Star Wars toy (or, someone else could just score the bout, we guess), then the 
dance always ends with no true victor. If you think that something with a name 
like Sabertron can't solve this dilemma, then these aren't the swords you're 
looking for. Just launched on Kickstarter, the idea of Sabertron is pretty 
simple: foam sword, electronics to detect blows, LED scoreboard above the grip. 
The current prototype uses an Arduino board with accelerometer to register 
hits, with Xbee handling the wireless connection so swords know when they've 
merely collided, and when to shut off LEDs after an opponent's successful 
strike. Also, a control panel and screen built into the grip lets you pick 
between different game modes for one-on-one combat.

During the year, LevelUp intends to created a chest/back mounted scoreboard 
with proximity detection that'll allow for multiplayer battles, with other 
accessories for the Sabertron range expected later. While it's aimed at Star 
Wars fans and live-action role players primarily, only a fun-sponge would be 
incapable of enjoying a few rounds of Alliance vs Empire with a buddy. And, 
with early bird pledges of $99 getting you a pair, breaking the will of Jedi 
scum doesn't have to break the bank.

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