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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 31, 2007 3:50 PM
in response to: Senator Kuralyov
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o_O
Did Tasty just let slip some internal George notes...?
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 31, 2007 12:57 PM
in response to: Leland Y Chee
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That info did not originate from the novel, so yes, we still consider it canon.
Where did it originate from, then? As far as I was aware, the press release for the novel was when that info was at least first released to the public.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 30, 2007 3:54 PM
in response to: Leland Y Chee
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Tasty, can you please read pages 86-88 of the Event Timeline and Character Age thread and answer the issues addressed there over in that thread? It has alot to do with continuity.
I do believe that is what Wampa Jedi is referring to. (correct me if I am wrong in that regard WJ.)
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 30, 2007 10:52 AM
in response to: Senator Kuralyov
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With the cancellation of the Plagueis novel, is it still canon that Plagueis is a Muun?
That info did not originate from the novel, so yes, we still consider it canon.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 27, 2007 9:06 PM
in response to: Leland Y Chee
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With the cancellation of the Plageuis novel, is it still canon that Pleaguis is a Muun?
And will any information from the plot be released for those of us who are into the 'lost worlds' of Star Wars?
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 26, 2007 6:11 PM
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Has any date been specified for when Fett meets up with Sintas again in Tales #7: "Outbid But Never Outgunned"?
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 26, 2007 9:03 AM
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Leland,
In ANH, an imperial officer calls for a scanning crew aboard the Millennium Falcon. The ANH expansion on the CCG identifies him as "Captain Khurgee".
And in ROTS, while in the Senate chambers, Palpatine remarks to a clone trooper: "Tell Captain Kagi to prepare my shuttle for immediate takeoff."
I've checked the ROTS illustrated screenplay and the CCG, and these are the correct spellings. So what I'm wondering is, due to similarities in their names, could these two characters have been intended to be the same person?
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 23, 2007 9:17 AM
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Mr. Chee, will Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force go indepth will all the various lightsaber styles, in particular the style Lus ma? I was curious since this style was only mentioned in LOE and no where else
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 23, 2007 8:48 AM
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Dear Mr. Chee,
I would greatly appreciate your help with this question.
Which sources are canon when it comes to lightsaber combat?
Thank you very much for answering our questions!
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 22, 2007 2:48 AM
in response to: Leland Y Chee
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Hello Mister Chee,
I have a question for you: In Into the Unknown, the second part, a Jedi attacks clone troopers on the stairs of the Jedi Temple and says: "Let us find justice - for our brother and sister Jedi!"
But... who is it???
If you have an answer, thank you!!
Leris, a french fan.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 21, 2007 8:10 PM
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mike4ty4, I know you are asking Tasty, but would you be willing to rephrase that in english for the benefit of your fellow forumites?
Well, I was wanting to see if my interpretation was correct. First of all, does this "film only" continuity mean there exists a "parallel universe", so to speak, where the only events we know of are what is seen in the films? Does this have anything to do with what George Lucas has referred to a few times about "parallel universes" and are these two continuities the "two universes" he was talking about in the 2005 Starlog quote? And how does the part of the quote about things remaining "elastic" until being "committed" to film or other "official sources" jive with the two-continuity thing? Am I right in interpreting this such that if it's committed to film it is no longer up-in-the-air in both continuities, but if it's in a non-film source then it's still up in the air in the film-only sources?
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 21, 2007 4:28 PM
in response to: Sompeetalay
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Mr. Chee,
I have a question about one of those stupid little details that means little to anyone, but those who DO care are arguing quite vociferously.
The reason I've not stated the question is because I don't want to drag you into something that you don't want to be in. It's not about numbers and not about ships and such, so don't panic.
If you would rather I ask off-line or not at all, that's fine, or you want me to ask here, I'll be glad to do so. I just don't want to cause anyone any grief.
Thanks for (hopefully) not being annoyed by my vagueness and any help you're willing to give...
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 21, 2007 10:01 AM
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The Rodian Senatorial issue interests me as well. I guess another retcon wouldn't be bad in this matter.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 19, 2007 11:11 AM
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Thank You Darth MRN ! 
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 18, 2007 5:12 PM
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mike4ty4, Tasty said there was a films only continuity and another that was a films+EU continuity. I forget which page it was on.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 18, 2007 4:02 PM
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mike4ty4, I know you are asking Tasty, but would you be willing to rephrase that in english for the benefit of your fellow forumites?
My question is: I had heard that Darth Maul was "resurrected" several times in the Star Wars Tales series. The problem is, all of the issues before 20-21 are now considered Infinities, though with varying levels of "canonosity". Which of his "resurrections" are considered canon?
Only one of them. However, read this:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Maul< /a>
It says pretty clearly which parts are canon, and which aren't.
I had also found out that Wikipedia is not totally a reliable source, and I posted this again as my question was starting to fall way back.
Wikipedia is ripe with fanon. Turn away from its dogmatic, misguided ways, and embrace the full power of Star Wars:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/ Main_Page
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 18, 2007 1:02 PM
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Hey Leland, I had heard that this was the place to
clear up continuity questions. My question is: I had
heard that Darth Maul was "resurrected" several times
in the Star Wars Tales series. The problem is, all of
the issues before 20-21 are now considered
Infinities, though with varying levels of
"canonosity". Which of his "resurrections" are
considered canon? Or is non of them canon?
I had also found out that Wikipedia is not totally a reliable source, and I posted this again as my question was starting to fall way back.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 18, 2007 10:54 AM
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(continued from last post. These are meant to be interpreted as a single post -- it's just that this thing has a 1000 character limit on it, so I couldn't get my full message in just one post.)
"You're never going to know what George's view of the universe beyond the films at any given time because it is constantly evolving. It remains elastic until it gets committed to film or another official source. Even then, we know there's always room for change. Though the Holocron is maintained by Licensing, it is utilized by folks throughout all the Lucas companies."
You said "It remains elastic until it gets committed to film or another official source." But that would seem to freeze it only in continuity (2) above, not (1), for the case that it is not committed in film -- ie. unless a film is made, it's still "unknown" there (in 1). Is this right?
I'd appreaciate any responses to these questions.
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Re: Holocron continuity database questions
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Mar 18, 2007 10:52 AM
in response to: Leland Y Chee
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Leland Chee,
I'm curious about these statements you've made about continuity earlier:
"The only relevant official continuities are the current versions of the films alone, and the combined current version of the films along with whatever else we've got in the Holocron.
Am I right in my interpretation of this that:
1. a continuity exists in which only the films exist, and nothing else is part of it, and
2. a continuity exists in which the films exist along with the EU materials and other "canon" items (C/S levels) in the Holocron.
Also, could these be the "two universes" George Lucas referred to in Starlog Magazine in 2005? And, does the existence of the "G/C/S" database somehow imply that only one continuity exists, as some particularly rabid fans have insisted? If not, what it it's relationship to the above continuities?
(continued in next post)
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