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Beams of extremely focused plasma can be used as light-sabers. They currently, however, use up entire buildings to simply create the beam. There is also a problem with making them stop at a point (the tip) and not continuing on for a VERY long distance before ultimately dissipating into nothing. But to the question: your finger, and the bone would simply melt into a very hot liquid in an instant. Plasma is hot.

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Unless it was specifically set up that the physics of Star Wars was different from that of the DC universe, we could expect Superman's natural invulnerability to most forms of non-magical energy to protect him from lightsabers; except, of course, if he was stranded on a world orbiting a red sun.

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