Galaxies are also almost always at extreme distances from each other.
All the Star Wars stories AND fan fiction could probably fit in one millionth of one galaxy, or less. From your question, it doesn't seem like you appreciate the enormity of a single galaxy, let alone the universe. So yes, "just" one galaxy.īeing able to see other galaxies is very different from being able to travel to them.Ĭheck out the math of how many stars are in one galaxy (hundreds of billions), and how many galaxies we think are in our known universe. The story takes place "In a galaxy far, far away" - that is, in one galaxy, that doesn't include ours, so not the entire universe. Is there any canon material that suggest that traveling between galaxies is done? If not, is there a canon explanation why they don't? If the entire universe has been documented, why wouldn't they go to those other galaxies? The technology seems to be advanced enough to hop to another galaxy. When Obi-wan is looking for Kamino (the rain planet with the cloners) the librarian says something like "If it's not in our records, it doesn't exist", so she must be convinced that the entire universe has been explored. This strongly leads me to believe there should actually be more galaxies in the Star Wars universe (hehe).Īnother thing, I think it's safe to assume that even if the entire saga takes place in one single galaxy, their researchers can observe other galaxies (I think we started doing that in the 1600s, and they are a lot more technologically advanced than we were back then). Star Wars has many different sentient races, and the way they are presented suggests that most planets are host to only one of them (some exceptions like naboo). To my understanding a galaxy isn't very big compared to the universe itself.
Is star wars the old republic canon Pc#
I am pretty sure the TOR would fall into the S category because it mixes elements of C cannon (Persistant in world Major NPC's and lore) with elements of non cannon - Basically all PC Actions, exchanges, and generic NPCs."A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away."ĭoes this mean that the entire Star Wars saga takes place in a single galaxy? Shamelessly stealing DVK's Link as source Into continuity is placed into this category. Under the Infinities label) and anything else that cannot at all fit N continuity material is also known as "non-canon" or Game Star Wars Galaxies, and certain elements of a few N-canon For example, this includes the popular online roleplaying S (secondary) canon refers to older, less accurate, or less coherentĮU works, which would not ordinarily fit in the main continuity of GĪnd C canon. All material published under the Star Wars label thatĭoesn't fall into either G, T, S, or N canon is C canon and isĬonsidered authoritative as long as it isn't contradicted by G canon. The Clone Wars is also on the writing team.Ĭ (continuity) canon refers to the main body of EU work, and is the next most authoritative Involved with these shows as executive producer, and in the case of Level of canon is considered to take precedence over C canon (seeīelow), possibly due to the fact that George Lucas is directly
Is star wars the old republic canon tv#
Wars and the as yet unaired live action Star Wars TV series. T (Television) canon, which currently comprises Star Wars: The Clone G canon outranks all other forms of canon.
Radio dramas based on the films, the film scripts, and any materialįound in any other source (published or not) that comes directly from This category includes theįinal releases of the six films, the novelizations of the films, the G (George Lucas) canon is absolute canon.