Quinlan Vos ?
I'm curious : what does the Star Wars: Card Trader exactly says about Vos' actions during this battle ? --Vos661 (talk) 13:53, April 23, 2016 (UTC)
- I've been searching for the answer to this myself. I've also had trouble tracking down the Card Trader card that has the details. Perhaps there's nothing more to it than what is revealed in this article.----justastarwarsfan13 (talk) March 22, 2019
- Apparently it says that he was strategizing alongside the Wookiee Chieftain Tarfful, according to Quinlan Vos --Lewisr (talk) 18:49, March 22, 2019 (UTC)
- Right. I mean, how much information could they fit on a small card anyway?----justastarwarsfan13 (talk) 3:09 March 22, 2019
- Fair point, maybe one day we'll get some more information on his role --Lewisr (talk) 19:11, March 22, 2019 (UTC)
- That, and did he survive Order 66? He is presumed to be alive, I understand (Darth Vader #7 by Charles Soule), which is a great mention/Easter egg. I don't think Marvel would mention that and then say, "Oh, we were just messing with you guys. He's actually dead." So, I would bet that he did survive. But the question is, what happened to him? Inquiring fans wanna know! ---- justastarwarsfan13 (talk) 3:33, March 22, 2019 (UTC)
- Fair point, maybe one day we'll get some more information on his role --Lewisr (talk) 19:11, March 22, 2019 (UTC)
- Right. I mean, how much information could they fit on a small card anyway?----justastarwarsfan13 (talk) 3:09 March 22, 2019
Something about Grievous
On the very first page of Helmet Collection 27, it stated: "At first the Wookiees had tried to remain neutral in the conflict, but the importance of the planet had pushed both sides to establish a series of negotiations with the royal families of Kashyyyk, trying to convince them to join their cause. However, General Grievous got tired of waiting for a decision favorable to his interests and ordered to prepare a large-scale attack, thinking that the threat would "persuade" the Wookiees, to accept the conditions posed by Count Dooku and the allies of him. However, this move was shown to be a serious mistake." And I'm just wondering, is this considered Canon or not? —Unsigned comment by User:RealCarlosV (talk • contribs)
- This can be taken as canon Editoronthewiki (talk) 03:06, 23 October 2021 (UTC)