• cateran
    #8
    De, kevered, deal with it...
    A Disney felvasarlas elott 4 szintre tagolodott a Canon
    G-Canon avagy George Lucas Canon: "Anything that was actually in the films, deleted scenes that don’t contradict the films, and anything Lucas himself writes is G-Canon. Anything that contradicts G-Canon is overridden by it, retroactively if need be."

    T-Canon avagy Television Canon: "This includes the Clone Wars series, which Lucas had direct involvement in. But which wasn’t primarily his work"

    C-Canon avagy Continuity Canon: "This is what most people think of when they talk about the Star Wars Expanded Universe. The books, the games the cartoons. Anything that was made after Lucas Licensing started trying to keep the universe consistent."

    S-Canon avagy Secondary Canon: "This is the oldest works in the EU. Such as the original Marvel comics. These were all cheap tie ins with no real regard to world building or continuity. And they often include elements that later works would contradict."

    Pelda az emelkedesre Canonon belul: "For instance the planet Coruscant first appears in Timothy Zahn’s Heir to the Empire in 1991. It was C-Canon. In 1997, the special edition of Return of the Jedi was released, which included a scene set on Coruscant. Therefore making it G-Canon.

    Despite Heir to the Empire no longer being canon as of the Disney acquisition, Coruscant remains canon."
    Orulok, hogyt lofaszt sem tudsz az egeszrol, de osztod az eszt...(Btw Zahn irta a Thrawn trilogiat...fan fictionnek nevezni....lol)