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Nov 4, 2020 at 15:01 comment added NKCampbell I didn't say the darksaber, nor ITs history wasn't canon. But yes re: the 1,000 yr old jedi - thanks. I'm saying @KeithMorrison - that we don't know yet what THIS CLAN of Mandalorians believes or knows. As I said, they have already been shown to have apparently divergent views from other Mandalorians, so who knows what else they differ with. One doesn't have to look too hard in the real world to find groups of people that disagree w/ basic historical truths
Nov 4, 2020 at 14:59 comment added Keith Morrison @NKCampbell, yes, it's canon. The story was recounted in an episode of "Rebels" that gives the history of the Darksaber.
Nov 4, 2020 at 14:19 comment added NKCampbell @Dulkan - not arguing anything re: the darksaber. But again, we know next to nothing about this particular clan that Mando is caught up with. Who knows what their knowledge, acceptance of history is. They've already been shown to have what some may call fanatical views re: their helmets, compared to other Mandalorians we've seen in new canon
Nov 4, 2020 at 7:12 comment added Dulkan @NKCampbell Considering Gideon uses the very lightsaber, this Mandalorian who joined the Jedi made, I would think it very strange to cut that event in Disney Canon. Apart from that, I don't think there is a word of how Disney treats old republic stories. Their canon rule mostly applies to stories set around the time of the main Star Wars movies.
Nov 3, 2020 at 19:24 comment added Harabeck @PaulD.Waite Disney canon may have forgotten to address it (or maybe they have, I haven't read the novels and such), but in legends, there were literal museum exhibits and such about the Death Stars and Luke's role in the rebellion.
Nov 3, 2020 at 18:55 comment added Dave Munger It sounds like they're trying to get back to the feel of the OT, before the prequels told us that every single backstory event happened more or less simultaneously at the hands of one guy, and made the galaxy feel so small. But without officially retconing it.
Nov 3, 2020 at 18:11 comment added NKCampbell "A Mandalorian joined the Jedi order 1000 years ago" - is that Disney canon?
Nov 3, 2020 at 18:01 answer added Jamie Czavicevic timeline score: -1
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Feb 6, 2020 at 17:18 comment added Remy Lebeau In "The Force Awakens", Rey knows of the legend of Luke and the Force, and she's just a scavenger on a back world planet (at the time). So clearly word got around.
Feb 6, 2020 at 15:03 comment added pboss3010 It's not clear if anyone outside of Han and Leia knows about Luke being a Jedi (or even having Force powers). Most folks in the Rebellion would likely just know him as the hero of Yavin 4 and a X-Wing squadron leader.
Feb 6, 2020 at 14:19 comment added Paul D. Waite “So Luke Skywalker should be a well known figure and probably in the process of training new Jedi” — should he? Is there any indication that Luke Skywalker became a well-known figure after the events of Return of the Jedi?
Feb 6, 2020 at 11:17 answer added A.bakker timeline score: 11
Feb 6, 2020 at 11:16 comment added Mr Lister This is roughly along the same lines as Why would the Force become so mysterious and unrecognized after only 20 years?
Feb 6, 2020 at 11:04 history edited TheLethalCarrot CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 6, 2020 at 11:02 history asked Dulkan CC BY-SA 4.0