Lumiya's lightwhip

"&hellip;Biting metal and stinging light&hellip;"

- Excerpt from the Sith tome which inspired the creation of Lumiya's lightwhip

Lumiya's lightwhip was the personal weapon of choice used in combat by Lumiya, Dark Lady of the Sith. A device of ancient Sith design, Lumiya's lightwhip was crafted after she found an instructional tome during her pilgrimage to the world of Ziost, which spoke of a scourge that included both tangible extensions and coherent lightsaber energy. The then–Sith apprentice forged the hilt of her lightwhip out of near-indestructible Mandalorian iron and powered it with shards of Kaiburr crystal gifted to her by her Master, the Sith Lord Darth Vader.

Lumiya first revealed her signature weapon during the onset of the Nagai-Tof War against her archenemy, Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker, whom she defeated in their initial confrontation on the planet Kinooine. Skywalker later bested the Dark Lady in a rematch on the same battleground after discovering that the combination of a standard lightsaber and its short-bladed version could sufficiently negate the dual nature of her lightwhip. Lumiya brandished her trademark flail for nearly the next four decades, eliciting fear with its mere mention and maiming or killing those who were unfortunate enough to be caught in its tendrils. Her lightwhip served as a note of contention for many Jedi over the years as well, but none so much as her long-time rival, Luke Skywalker. In 40 ABY, Lumiya employed her lightwhip for a final time against the Jedi Master in a duel on the planet Terephon. Forsaking the advantage of his shoto, Skywalker defeated the Dark Lady of the Sith with only his lightsaber and killed her with a decapitating strike as her lightwhip fell into the chasm below the precipice on which they fought.

Design
"But only some of your whip's tendrils are of energy. Others of them are corporeal, formed of metal, or of hides."

- Den Siva

Dark Lady of the Sith Lumiya's signature accoutrement, the lightwhip, was a Sith weapon that incorporated beams of pliant energy in conjunction with physical matter. Its tubular hilt was forged from nearly indestructible Mandalorian iron, and was powered by shards of Kaiburr crystal given to her by her Sith Master, then–Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader. While lightwhips operated by other individuals only produced single flexible blades of Lightsaber energy, Lumiya's was quite unique; along with several filaments of yellow plasma, the weapon included multiple knots of leather studded with Mandalorian iron and flexible gem-speckled metal. Lumiya kept spare parts for the whip, including additional shards of Kaiburr crystal, locked within a storage room in her asteroid home near Bimmiel.

Lumiya usually held her whip with the laces coiled when not in use. Other times, she wore it around her waist like a belt, or even concealed the whip within one of her mechanical legs. It had an equal number of each of the three extension types and a range of up to five meters, though they could be retracted into the hilt to effect better control. The lightwhip could also wield any one of the three forms singularly. It operated in the same manner as a traditional lightsaber in that a switch was required on the hilt to activate the weapon's energy portion. When the energy portion of her lightwhip was used, it resonated with a snap-hiss similar in sound to that produced by a lightsaber. Its white-hot beams could rend durasteel, and could cleave body parts, organic or otherwise. Severe wounds could also be inflicted by them even after the device was deactivated.

Advantages
"That combination is what defeated him. His Jedi training had prepared him for an energy weapon, or a solid one. Not one that was both at once."

- Lumiya, explaining the advantages of her whip

The more common lightwhip was already a rare and exotic weapon, and its solitary, flexible, energy appendage&mdash;while less powerful than a lightsaber&mdash;was an unfamiliar occurrence among traditional lightsaber adepts. Because of this, lightwhip masters usually enjoyed a considerable amount of leverage over their foes. However, the one-of-a-kind construction of Lumiya's whip afforded her an even greater advantage when fighting against lightsaber-equipped opponents, especially those who had no prior experience in dealing with lightwhips and were thus confused by the dual nature of her exclusive weapon. The range of the lightwhip's cables allowed Lumiya to attack her enemies from a vantage point of several meters; this made it extremely difficult for them to closely engage the Dark Lady and allowed her to maintain control of situations where the weapon's use was required. The whip's tails could be splayed in a vertical attack pattern which allowed Lumiya to strike high, midway, and low simultaneously. Conversely, fanning the whip's tresses out in a horizontal flourish gave it the appearance of a weaponized cloud; this maneuver prevented contenders from sidestepping to evade the impending assault. Attempting to defend oneself by twirling a lightsaber into a shielding arc was also useless, because the lightwhip's reach extended over and past the length of the blade. If her guard was somehow penetrated, Lumiya was able to use the whip like a short lightsaber to parry incoming attacks, and even handled it like a staff to block the blades of adversaries.

Inadequacies
"Two blades&mdash;one long and one short?''" "''Against the two natures of your weapon."

- Lumiya and Luke Skywalker

Lumiya's lightwhip could be defeated by a warrior skilled in the Jar'Kai dueling style who was furnished with both a standard lightsaber and a short-bladed variation known as a shoto. Furthermore, while the whip's hilt was forged from an indestructible ore, its extensions were not. The whip's metal and leather thongs could be cut, and the energy beams could also short out violently if sufficient force was applied with a lightsaber. By ensnaring the whip's plasma energy with the longer lightsaber, an individual could use their shoto to shred the whip's metal and leather cords. After eliminating the tangible wires, Lumiya's challenger could then focus on destroying the whip's energy beams.

It was also possible for an individual wielding a single lightsaber to overcome Lumiya's lightwhip by exhibiting superior combat finesse against the Dark Lady. On one occasion, patience, cunning, and capitalization on Lumiya's mistakes allowed an opponent to avoid the whip and come within striking range of its owner. Using speed to eliminate the whip's ability to gather sufficient swinging momentum and brute force to hammer at its master's defenses was also an effective offensive combination. Certain projectile weapons, such as a flechette launcher, rendered the lightwhip's copious range obsolete, and strong Force-pushes were even capable of slowing the speed of the whip cracks.

A Sith weapon
"You know what I can do with this."

- Lumiya threatens Faron Tolis with her whip

Before completing her training as the apprentice of then–Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader, Lumiya was tasked with the creation of her own Jedi weapon. She embarked on a sojourn to the Sith world of Ziost, where she uncovered an ancient relic that spoke of a weapon which included both lightsaber energy and corporeal matter. It was upon this foundation that Lumiya crafted her lightwhip.

The lightwhip first saw action against a Belderone native named Flint, whom Lumiya defeated in a vicious duel on the planet Vjun. Later that year, the Dark Lady allied herself with the war-faring Nagai species in the midst of their invasion of the galaxy. While meeting with her attaché Den Siva, Lumiya intercepted a team of Alliance of Free Planets scouts who had been sent on a reconnaissance mission to the uninhabited world of Kinooine. Nineteen members of the team of twenty were killed by Lumiya's whip, and the sole survivor, Faron Tolis, was repeatedly tortured with it. When Alliance commander Luke Skywalker arrived in search of Tolis' team, his two companions, Kiro and Dani, were brutally attacked by a lightwhip-swinging Lumiya. Skywalker attempted to avenge the assault on his friends by dueling Lumiya but was trounced because of his inexperience with facing someone who utilized a weapon of both substantial and intangible ends. The weakness of her whip was soon discovered by Skywalker, who made use of a shoto along with his regular lightsaber in his rematch with Lumiya. He destroyed much of it with his two blades before finally defeating her, much to her surprise.

Following the end of the Nagai-Tof War, Lumiya undertook a mission on behalf of the Galactic Empire to the communications research space station Epsilon Nine. After successfully reinstating the traitorous inhabitant's commitment to the Empire, Lumiya used her whip to bisect a giant New Republic sigil which served as a symbol of the station staff's short-lived freedom. Soon afterward, she used her lightwhip in a duel against rogue Emperor's Hand Mara Jade, which ended in a stalemate. Lumiya went underground after her confrontation with Jade, but the memory of her infamous weapon was far from gone.

Renewed threat
"So I think it's time to break out my shoto."

- Luke Skywalker, preparing to face Lumiya and her whip

One of the lessons taught to the students of Luke Skywalker's New Jedi Order was the legend of the abominable cyborg Lumiya and her peculiar choice of equipment. As the Lady of the Sith returned galactic prominence, so too did her notorious flail. In 40 ABY, she lured Skywalker's nephew Jacen Solo and another Jedi Knight, Nelani Dinn, to her asteroid habitat in the MZX33291 star system, where the whip was briefly utilized in a duel with Dinn. The Jedi girl had never before faced such a weapon and was flogged several times with it by Lumiya. During the onset of the Second Galactic Civil War, she traveled through the underlevels of the galactic capital of Coruscant and killed several of the transient inhabitants with her whip as she made her way to the Well of the World Brain to meet with Solo&mdash;now her Sith apprentice.

She later fought Jedi Master Tresina Lobi on Coruscant in the Senate District's Fellowship Plaza. Fanning the whip's tendrils kept Lobi at bay temporarily, but a combination of acrobatic maneuvers and distractions allowed the Chev Jedi to close the distance between and her and Lumiya before she severed the Sith's cybernetic weapon arm. Being ambidextrous, Lumiya continued to wield her lightwhip with her intact arm and used it to eventually shear off both of Lobi's legs at the knee. The Jedi Master was killed immediately afterward by Lumiya's accomplice, the Twi'lek darksider Alema Rar. Lumiya next appeared at the Roqoo Depot refueling station where she quarreled with her nemesis, Luke Skywalker. Many of the station's patrons were seriously wounded, losing limbs, heads, and their lives to the lashes of her lightwhip before the Jedi Grand Master finally took action against her, unveiling both his lightsaber and shoto to counter the whip's dual nature. He had come within striking range but the Dark Lady struck at his feet with the whip, depriving him of the opportunity to attack. Its strands were being slowly and systematically cut away by the Jedi's two blades as Lumiya thrashed at all angles, but she managed to land a critical strike which both severed his shoto-hand and slashed him about the chest. In preparation for the killing stroke, the Dark Lady shortened her whip's extensions for more precise control after using the energy tendrils to liberate Skywalker of his other lightsaber. She was defeated, however, after being shot several times with a blaster by the Jedi Master. Lumiya's lightwhip met Skywalker's twin blades again on Gilatter VIII, and his wife Mara's soon afterward on the resort moon of Hesperidium. During the duel, Jade Skywalker was able to circumvent the whip's strikes by making use of blaster weapons before being ambushed by the Sith Meditation Sphere under Lumiya's command.

Final duel
Lumiya exercised her lightwhip for a final time on the Inner Rim world of Terephon, again in single combat with Luke Skywalker. Eschewing the use of his shoto, Skywalker implemented an aggressive two-handed onslaught against the whip's linear assault. Lumiya was unable to achieve its maximum velocity when Skywalker rushed her, forcing the Dark Lady to give quarter as she attempted to regain sufficient distance to effectively swing her weapon. She held its hilt like a staff to block Skywalker's blows but subsequently lost the whip in a chasm as she was pushed over the edge of a cliff by the Jedi Master, who saved her just before decapitating her and ending their duel.

Behind the scenes


Lumiya first appeared with her lightwhip in the Marvel Star Wars' ninety-fifth issue No Zeltrons, written by Mary Jo Duffy. The whip was penciled by artist Cynthia Martin, originally appearing only as an energy weapon. In the following issue, Duel With a Dark Lady, Duffy and Martin revealed that the whip included corporeal elements along with energy, all of which originated from a cylindrical hilt design. Along with Star Wars 96: Duel With a Dark Lady, the lightwhip was packaged with Lumiya, Luke Skywalker, and both of his lightsabers for the 2009 release of Hasbro's Star Wars: The Legacy Collection action figure series.

The backstory for the whip's creation was fleshed out in Michael Mikaelian's short story titled Lumiya: Dark Star of the Empire, which was featured in Star Wars Galaxy 3. The whip's origins were also touched upon in several pieces of source material, including Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties, The Emperor's Pawns, Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force (where artist Tommy Lee Edwards distinctly depicts the whip with a curved hilt), and 2008's Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. The lightwhip was prominently featured with its owner in several of the Legacy of the Force novels: Betrayal, Tempest, Exile, and Sacrifice. Alongside Lumiya, the lightwhip is included in the Legacy of the Force set of Star Wars Miniatures.

Appearances

 * Star Wars 95: No Zeltrons
 * Star Wars 96: Duel With a Dark Lady
 * Betrayal
 * Tempest
 * Exile
 * Sacrifice
 * Inferno
 * Inferno