Eh, I have no real issue with Disney buying Lucasarts... other than concerns about how the next movie(s) is going to turn out. Then again, they probably mean to market it more to kids than the... other fanbase...
Picture this for the next KH handheld plot:Milanezi said:We could summon Yoda, have an amalgamation of Luke Obi-Wan and Han Solo, and Palpatine as one of the evil bosses hahahahaSupahGamuh said:Squeenix?, where's our Star Wars cameo in Kingdom Hearts?.
its all true. I got to have my own "escort" through those tunnels for actidently punching goofy.....not my proudest moment but the guy snuck up on me. Thankfully they beleaved me that its was all just reflex and let me go after that.cyvaris said:Disney internal security is horrifying. They have MIB who just pop up out of no where in the parks and escort you out if you are causing trouble. This escort also takes you UNDER the park. Its creepy.
At least according to one of my Professors who likes to tell the story about the time he went to "Disney Prison".
Yeah, pretty much. Parts of the EU are more important than Bob implied, though it is funny that he used an image of Splinter of the Mind's Eye in reference to it. That particular book is about as 'uncanon' as it gets when it comes to Star Wars EU, considering in it...Milanezi said:WOW WOW Wooooow... EVERYONE HELP ME OUT...
So, Bob kinda stated that the expanded universe is canon but "not really"... Look it doesn't make any sense, I READ that there's (or was) a kind of OFFICIAL council (recognized by lucas) in which "experts" went through the released books to state if they were canon or not. Shit George Lucas directly ordered certain directives, such as "which major character might get killed or not",. Same thing with the Darth Plagueis book, he prohibted any book on Darth Sidious' origins to be released until he himself gave a say so.such was the case with Chewie in the New Jedi Order Saga, Lucas had to directly AUTHORIZE his killing, it seems they actually planned to take out Leia, but Lucas said no, otherwise the saga wouldn't be canon
I do agree the expanded universe is sorta messed up in places, look at characters like Asajj Ventress, what's her official story???...
Except that, if you look up the book on Wikipedia or elsewhere, it's actually listed as "C-canon" which, by the rules of Star Wars canon, makes it just as much a part of the continuity as the Thrawn books. That's what I meant in my previous post about the continuity being such a mess: Almost everything done with Star Wars printed on the cover is considered canon. Even Splinter of the Mind's Eye, which was meant as a low-budget sequel to the original film if it hadn't been the blockbuster that it was.simmeh said:Yeah, pretty much. Parts of the EU are more important than Bob implied, though it is funny that he used an image of Splinter of the Mind's Eye in reference to it. That particular book is about as 'uncanon' as it gets when it comes to Star Wars EU, considering in it......and that it also kind of reads like a weird Luke/Leia ship-fic (it was written in 1978, before even Episode V came out).Luke fights Darth Vader, chops off his arm, and pushes him down a pit