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#154828
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Was that really the first Death Star in ROTS?
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Leeland Chee, continuity master of lucasfilm.
Are the entries in the Holocron sorted as cannonical & non-cannonical? Are there various degress of oficialness?

The database does indeed have a canon field. Anything in the films and from George Lucas (including unpublished internal notes that we might receive from him or from the film production department) is considered "G" canon. Next we have what we call continuity "C" canon which is pretty much everything else. There is secondary "S" continuity canon which we use for some older published materials and things that may or may not fit just right. But, if it is referenced in something else it becomes "C". Similarly, any "C" canon item that makes it into the films can become "G" canon. Lastly there is non-continuity "N" which we rarely use except in the case of a blatant contradiction or for things that have been cut.

I will not go into specifics as to what is considered "S" canon or what items that are seemingly "C" canon are actually "G" canon.

Okay, I know that the novels are C-level, and I assume that most of the newer comics are also C-level. Where on the continuity spectrum to the Video games come in?

"...continuity "C" canon which is pretty much everything else. " By everything else I mean EVERYthing else. Novels, comics, junior novels, videogames, trading card games, roleplaying games, toys, websites, television. As I've mentioned earlier, any contradictions that arise are dealt on a case-by-case. This has been our general approach to continuity since we began using the Holocron database to track it.

In a nutshell, anything created by the author would be C-level. Anything in the the novels created by George Lucas (whether it comes from unpublished early script versions, unpublished author interviews with George, or George's revisions to the novelization manuscript) would be G-level unless contradicted by the films.

It gets a little more complicated when something is seen on-screen but not named. So the "shuura fruit" mentioned in the AOTC novel would be G because you see it in the film, although the author came up with the name.

Is there anything post-Return of the Jedi that is G level?

Not in the database, no. If there is anything anywhere, only George knows.

Though I don't discuss specific continuity issues in this thread, I do want to the address the fact that in the Holocron, we track continuity by Holocron entry and not by source.

What that means is, a particular source would never be discounted in its entirety, only those elements of that source that are contradictory.

Hence, while there may be individual elements of say the Marvel Comics or the Holiday Special that are considered non-continuity, all the other parts can still be valid.
The EU is canon unless contradicted by a higher source.(8km Executor, it 'nearly bankrupting the Empire', Splinter of the Minds Eye)
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#153776
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Election Day.
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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
If you knew a thing about Canada, you'd know that there is too much liberal bull crap there already. They *need* to move back towards the centre, not just "I think they should.." They NEED it.


Oh, there can never be TOO much...


Do you even LISTEN to yourself, at all?
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#153376
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Star Wars and Marksmanship
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Everybody loves to pick on the imperial stormtroopers as bad shots. But really, the rebel soldiers at the deginning of ANH are the worst shots I have seen in the trilogy. Think about it.
  • They were carrying single-shot semi-automatic pistols.
  • They had a textbook chokepoint
  • And the advantige of familiar ground on ship with a lot of corridors and opportunities for an ambush.
What was the result?
  • They paniced
  • Set up no obstacles or fortifications.
  • Fired blindly
  • Only took down 2 stormtroopers
  • Fell back too early, and failed to hold a defensible position.
  • Surrendered.

The imperials: Were in a corridor fight, on unfamiliar ground, with poor visibility, carrying submachine guns, displayed coolness under fire and fired deliberate shots.

In the detention block shootout. The officers there were taken by surprise, yet fired deliberate rounds and didn't panic.

Who are the poor soldiers again?
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#153300
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Lapti Nek in Battlefront II
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Has there been an attempt to reconstruct the films soundtrack by using the soundtracks from other star wars movies that ROTS used? I know that the re-entry scene is originally from TPM, and on it's 2-disc set. As well as the scene where anakin marches on the Jedi temple is on the AOTC soundtrack. I'd like to see a 2-disc set for ROTS, or to reconstruct the full version of the films score.
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#153056
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