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Source?[]

Could whoever entered this please state their source? I would really love to read the article about this. Thank you!!!!Taral, Dark Lord of the Sith 15:57, 28 August 2008 (UTC)

  • It was in the letters column of Rebellion #16. There really wasn't anything more said than what's already in the article. -- Ozzel 07:45, 30 August 2008 (UTC)

Era[]

  • Volume 1: era symbol in book: prequel; taking place 1 year before SW4 => prequel era
  • Volume 2: era symbol in book: prequel; taking place 1 year before SW5 => classic era
  • Volume 3: era symbol in book: prequel; taking place during after SW5 => classic era
  • Volume 4: era symbol in book: prequel; taking place 3 years after SW4 => classic era
  • Volume 5: era symbol in book: classic; taking place 2 years after SW4 => classic era
  • Volume 6: era symbol in book: classic; taking place 6 months after SW4, but the flashback takes place 185 years before SW4 and makes most of the story => prequel era

That's 2 out of 6 done right. Not so bad I would say. Considering there are 7 eras plus infinities, and the naming is so confusing. E.g. the classic era is the same as the rebellion era and has the symbol of the empire, while the symbol of the rebellion is used for the new republic era. Moreover the empire exists longer within the prequel era than in the rebellion era. And also longer within the new republic era. By the way, the prequel era begins almost 1000 years before the prequels. This is similar to the galactic senate, which exists since 24000 years before the prequel era, which bears it's symbol, begins. ???. It's no wonder they don't get it themselves.--TeakHoken91.47.78.61 16:13, May 6, 2012 (UTC)

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