Star Wars is back! When Disney bought Lucasfilm and announced a new slate of movies, fanboys and fangirls everywhere rejoiced. Since the original trilogy had been released, there have been numerous book published, comic books written, video games created and many other products that established a vast expanded Star Wars universe. Which storylines from this universe would be explored in the new movies.
Then, Disney broke the hearts of
their fans by stating that everything in the expanded universe would no longer
be canon. They would be making a movie that took place after “Return of the
Jedi” and would therefore nullify all expanded universe stories. All of these
amazing stories would now be categorized as a separate entity called “Legends”.
The new canon would consist of the movies, star wars the clone wars, and star
wars rebels TV shows, as well as new books being published. While it makes
sense that Lucasfilm would want to get rid of the stories in the time after the
movies took place, it makes no sense to restart the entire history from before
the movies. There are certain key characters and stories from the expanded
universe, which took place before the movies, which need to be kept in canon.
Darth
Revan
Story: The story
of Revan is a long story, with many ups and downs. Starting out as a Jedi
Knight, Revan’s story begins during the Mandalorian war. Unwilling to listen to
the Jedi Council who were willing to be patient and not go to war, Revan and
his friend and fellow Jedi Alek, started a rebel faction of Jedi called the
Revanchist. After the defeat of the Mandalorians, Revan and Alek both succumbed
to the dark side of the force and became Sith masters, and plotted to destroy
the Jedi. After starting a new war with the Jedi, Revan was critically injured,
and close to death. Saved by the Jedi, he had his mind wiped, and memories
erased so he would help destroy the Sith empire, led by his former friend.
After defeating the Sith master, he returns to the Jedi Order as the prodigital
Jedi, a legend, and a hero.
Why it should be kept
canon: Revan is definitely one of the most interesting characters in the
expanded universe. He is a character who has mastered both the light side, and
the dark side of the force. He left teachings for the Sith of the future via holocron,
and he heavily influenced Darth Bane on how the Sith’s future should be
handled.
The Darth Bane Trilogy
Story: Born as a
human named Dressel during the Sith-Jedi war, the man soon to be known as Bane,
started out as a soldier of the Sith army.
After catching the eye of a Sith lord, he was transferred to the
prestigious Sith academy on the sith homeworld of Korriban. After having
conflicts with his fellow apprentices and certain masters, Bane went out on his
own to find secrets of the Sith, secrets he learned thanks to a holocron
created by Darth Revan as well as a few other legendary Sith lords. After learning all the secrets Revan’s holocron was
able to share, he returned to the Sith army, and deceived them into destroying
themselves, along with 100 Jedi masters, thus leaving Bane as the sole survivor
of the Sith Empire.
Why it should be kept
canon: Darth Bane is the reason the Sith are as we know them. Darth Bane
believed that having hundreds of Sith, some on equal standing made them weak.
He believed that there should be only 2 Sith instead of hundreds, thus
concentrating all of the power of the dark side into 2 entities. While the rule
itself may still be canon, the journey that Darth Bane journeyed on, which led
him to enact the rule, is still important in development of the Sith.
Darth Plagueis
Story: Born with
the name Hego Damask from the planet Muunilist, he was unaware that he was
created with the sole purpose of becoming a dark lord of the Sith. As a member
of the international banking clan, he has a vast fortune, which he uses to help
bring about his grand plan to take over the galaxy. With his apprentice Darth
Sidious by his side, he will take over the galaxy, while attempting to figure
out the secret to immortality.
Why it should be kept
canon: This also functions as an origin story for Darth Sidious/Emperor
Palpatine from the star wars movies. He leads an interesting life, and the life
of his master is even more interesting. The book also contains the origins of Darth Maul, and the fall of Jedi Master Count Dooku to the dark side of the force. Along with conducting research into the secrets to
immortality, and manipulation of midiclorians (cells that determine Force
sensitivity), Darth Plagueis helps shape Palpatine to the man who we all know
from the movies, and the journey there, is just as interesting.
“Kenobi”
Story: The story
takes place right after “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” Obi-Wan Kenobi has
just brought little Luke Skywalker to the planet of Tatooine. While trying to
blend in, and act like a local, he is drawn into trouble when he helps a
settlement defend themselves from the vicious sand people. Even though he only wants to blend in, and not
draw any attention to himself, he keeps assisting the people of this settlement
from the sand people, and from themselves.
Why it should be kept
canon: A little bridge between the sets of sequels, this shows how Obi-Wan
transitioned from Jedi Master in “Revenge of the Sith”, to a hermit in “A New
Hope”. It is an interesting transition, and it is humorous how Kenobi only
wants to be left alone, but he keeps being drawn into various conflicts.
While there are definitely other major story lines in the Star Wars expanded universe, these all are very significant in the universe that Disney and Lucasfilm decided to keep canon. While some of the aspects of these stories will be kept canon, the stories themselves are very interesting, and would be great additions to the new Star Wars canon.
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