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Re: the Outrider
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lugnet.starwars
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Date:
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Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:04:10 GMT
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> >
> > Try this screen shot for Shadows of the Empire:
> >
> > http://gameslice.com/review/shadows.html#screen
> >
> > not the best, sure there are better out there, but it gives the basic shape of
> > the vehicle.
> > I agree that SOTE is one of the better "noncanon" Star Wars books out there.
> >
> > Travis
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> All Star Wars Books are considered canon, including comics. They must
> be consistent with the established universe and their plot becomes real
> in that universe. In the event of a contradiction order of precedence
> is: Movies, Novelisations of the movies, Expansion Novels, Comics.
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> In Star Wars Special edition the Outrider is seen leaving Mos Eisley as
> the Landspeeder approaches. This was put in the movie to mantain
> consistencey.
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> Unlike Paramount with Star Trek, Lucasfilm has a team to ensure
> consistencey. Star Trek novels are not canon but Star Wars novels are.
>
> This is a common rule in the newsgroup alt.startrek.vs.starwars
> --
> -Lord Insanity
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> "A little nonsense now and then, relished by the wisest men"
>
> Visit me at: http://members.tripod.com/~LordInsanity
Well IMHO the only canon Star Wars is what Lucas himself creates and/or
oversees personally.
Travis
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