IntegrationArch Posted July 10, 2017 Share Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) The Last Jedi at ABY 34 means the Jedi Order leaves the Republic. The Jedi Order joined the Republic in BTC 21,300: "Though much remains unknown, sometime during this period, the Jedi Order swore loyalty to the Republic." http://www.swtor.com/holonet/galactic-history Ahsoka Tano leaving Order means she's eventually forming a new order not joined to any Political organization: Luke and Rey follow, the greys follow.... Edited July 10, 2017 by IntegrationArch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDutchman Posted July 11, 2017 Share Posted July 11, 2017 You are confusing timelines. SWTOR (and the entire old republic era) is Legends. The Last Jedi is canon While it is fair to say Ahsoka is up to something, forming a new force order that Luke and Rey would join is highly unlikely. The uproar that would cause would be unbelievable... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntegrationArch Posted July 12, 2017 Author Share Posted July 12, 2017 (edited) You are confusing timelines. SWTOR (and the entire old republic era) is Legends. The Last Jedi is canon While it is fair to say Ahsoka is up to something, forming a new force order that Luke and Rey would join is highly unlikely. The uproar that would cause would be unbelievable... Rebels characters are in Rogue One it is you that's confused as that's cannon. Also the cannon itself is in flux over the years and adapting. Disney is realigning it to suit what the fans want vs shut them out in many cases. There are many types of Star Wars Offical Cannon. Lucas Cannon the older movies he Directed and Produced originally before he stepped aside. Film Cannon including Lucas and the new movies with real actors in it. Comic Book/Starwars Novel licensed cannon Game licensed Cannon (Disney/EA just shut down 4 older games and studios) Cartoon licensed Cannon like Clone Wars. Expaned Universe licensed Cannon that if timelines are forward of The Phantom Menance have now become Legends licensed Cannon for the most part. Prior to that much of the very early years are just referenced by Expaned Universe for details. There is also a book with her training Luke as she is the same age as Darth Vader. Edited July 12, 2017 by IntegrationArch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadDutchman Posted July 12, 2017 Share Posted July 12, 2017 Rebels characters are in Rogue One it is you that's confused as that's cannon. Also the cannon itself is in flux over the years and adapting. Disney is realigning it to suit what the fans want vs shut them out in many cases. There are many types of Star Wars Offical Cannon. Lucas Cannon the older movies he Directed and Produced originally before he stepped aside. Film Cannon including Lucas and the new movies with real actors in it. Comic Book/Starwars Novel licensed cannon Game licensed Cannon (Disney/EA just shut down 4 older games and studios) Cartoon licensed Cannon like Clone Wars. Expaned Universe licensed Cannon that if timelines are forward of The Phantom Menance have now become Legends licensed Cannon for the most part. Prior to that much of the very early years are just referenced by Expaned Universe for details. There is also a book with her training Luke as she is the same age as Darth Vader. When I was referring confused timelines I meant your reference to the origin of the Jedi order and using swtor as a reference. That is not correct, SWTOR is not canon. And no, there are not multiple kinds of canon. There used to be but that ended with Disney. There are the movies, TCW, Rebels and all published materials after the Disney takeover. They are all equally canon and that is it. Nothing else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IntegrationArch Posted July 13, 2017 Author Share Posted July 13, 2017 (edited) When I was referring confused timelines I meant your reference to the origin of the Jedi order and using swtor as a reference. That is not correct, SWTOR is not canon. And no, there are not multiple kinds of canon. There used to be but that ended with Disney. There are the movies, TCW, Rebels and all published materials after the Disney takeover. They are all equally canon and that is it. Nothing else. Not correct, I was not using SWTOR as any reference but cannon is in flux. There remain multiple cannon's but one continuum. Think of like concentric circles with theatrical in the center. Disney's blessing or licensing of a book/theatrical movie/tv movie/cartoon/game/event restricts it in character content and story and how it interacts to it's brothers and sisters within the star wars "continuum" of concentric circles. The farther out the circle the less restrictive and more forgiving. For example Lego star wars is in an outer circle. Cannon and Lucas are less important and fading more over time. Profit is cannon. Fans influence profit. For clarity think of the four Star Wars games and studios that EA purchased but Disney shut them down due to performance so those are now very far outside any of the circles and in fact dead. Same for Disney not being able to succeed in games like Infinity Star Wars so they shut that down too. This was also why EA was trusted to produce all the games. This brings SWTOR back in closer to the center, very close. Plus cannon is relative with 45,000 years of time and so it's not frozen it's in definition. SWTOR was cannon, then temporarily non-cannon but then it became quasi cannon again because it is licensed. But it's still 3000 years before the films/ Rebels/Legends is approved & licensed within all these restrictions. SWTOR and Battlefront are in a tigher circle than the books for example. But taking them all there are crossover characters especially those bery popular with the fandom from Clone Wars & Rebels that cross over to the innercircle of the movies. Take Chopper, and believe the next may be our grey Ahsoka Perhaps Bane. But this thread I started is not about any of that. This thread is about how THE LAST JEDI could be the last Jedi leaving the resistance. But the Jedi's still exist as a group. That's it. Edited July 13, 2017 by IntegrationArch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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