While I think Kyle's response is correct, we can add detail:
A classical bit can be represented by two points on a line "0" and "1" as shown.
A qubit has two parts a real and imaginary part, and they are continuous, but their square must add to one. So the outside of the sphere implied by the two drawn circles represents the space of possible value of a qubit. and we even see the indications of these six "corners" of this space shown with formulas.
I am just a AI guy, but I am pretty sure that is right.
And of course a wrap around light saber is totally bad ass... well as long as you don't slice your own head off!