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List of Tales stories with elements of continuityedit

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This is a list of all stories in Star Wars Tales with elements that occur in continuity. By default, all Tales stories are Infinities, and are popularly described as being "non-canon with elements of continuity", referring to the fact that if an outside source C-canon or higher references an element in a Tales story, that element is canonized. It is important to note that this does not make the entire story canon, and in some cases the non-canon parts of the story contain details that are irreconcilable with the rest of Star Wars canon. These are noted below. All stories are sorted by Trade Paperback Volume number, then alphabetically. The source in which the canon reference occurs is listed below the entry, with the appropriate section of the source following it.

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[edit] Stories entirely within canon

The following are Tales stories that have either been reprinted without the Infinities logo, rendering them entirely canon, or stories printed after Tales 20, which no longer carry the Infinities logo unless an individual story calls for it. No source is listed for the stories of Volume VI, as they are already in canon.

[edit] Volume I

Routine

[edit] Volume II

Death Star Pirates

[edit] Volume III

Resurrection

[edit] Volume VI

[edit] Stories with elements of continuity

The following are Tales stories that have had a reference to them published in a canon source. The scope of the reference varies; some, such as Extinction, have almost their entire story referenced, while others may have no more than a planet or person's name reprinted.

[edit] Volume I

Extinction

Deal with a Demon

The Death of Captain Tarpals

Lady Luck

Life, Death, and the Living Force

Mara Jade: A Night on the Town

Sand Blasted

Skippy the Jedi Droid[1]

Stop That Jawa!

Incident at Horn Station

Three Against the Galaxy

Moment of Doubt

[edit] Volume II

A Hot Time in the Cold Town Tonite

A Summer's Dream

Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc[2]

Hoth

The Hovel on Terk Street

Lando's Commandos: On Eagles' Wings

Outbid But Never Outgunned

Single Cell

Nerf Herder

Thank the Maker!

Bad Business

Yaddle's Tale: The One Below [3]

Captain Threepio

The One That Got Away

The Secret Tales of Luke's Hand

[edit] Volume III

A Jedi's Weapon

Hate Leads to Lollipops

Nameless

Once Bitten

A Day in the Life

The Duty

[edit] Volume IV

Apocalypse Endor

Children of the Force[4]

First Impressions

Kessel Run

Puzzle Peace

Sandstorm

The Secret of Tet-Ami

Slippery Slope

Stones

Survivors (comic)

The Sith in the Shadow

Tides of Terror

Urchins

Heart of Darkness

[edit] Volume V

Dark Journey

Being Boba Fett

Revenants [5]

The Apprentice

Phantom Menaces

Number Two in the Galaxy

Payback

The Value of Proper Intelligence to Any Successful Military Campaign is Not to Be Underestimated

Into the Great Unknown

Rather Darkness Visible

Young Lando Calrissian

[edit] Notes

  1. This story has only been referenced as an in-universe rumor.
  2. The framing story can not be entirely within canon due to a timeline conflict: Boba Fett is present when Grubbat Fhilch is fed to the parent Sarlacc at the story's beginning. However, the Sarlacc which spawns from its parent during the story, the one which later inhabits the Great Pit of Carkoon, is confirmed in A Barve Like That: The Tale of Boba Fett as being hundreds of years old.
  3. The framing story can not be entirely within canon due to a timeline conflict: Oppo Rancisis is present on the Jedi Council for the confirmation of Yaddle in the story; however, Oppo was trained by Yaddle, and at this time was only a Padawan.
  4. Any references to Mace Windu's parents cannot be canon due to a conflict with his backstory provided in Shatterpoint.
  5. Han Solo's role is questionable, due to a conflict with The Unifying Force, where it is implied that he and Boba Fett have not met in a long time.