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February 20, 2008 Featured article nomination Success
February 27, 2008 Featured article by Havac
October 4, 2020 Featured article review Removed
November 3, 2020 Former Featured article
Current status: Former Featured article

While I haven't read Traitor, I was under the impression that Nom Anor didn't partake in the battle, but instead fled with Vergere to his coralcraft, Vergere then tied up Nom Anor, and Anor begged Jacen and Vergere to take him with them. Isn't that right? -- SFH 22:36, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

Date of battle

The current sidebar lists the date of the battle as "27 ABY, month 9." The timeline states that the battle took place in 28 ABY. Which is correct?

Duel?

How exactly is this a duel? Aren't duels between two people? This would be more accurately described as the Massacre at the Well of the World Brain. Not that we'd call it that either. Cull Tremayne 06:46, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

Picture

I just read traitor again and realised that Ganner was using Anakin Solo's lightsaber. Anakin's lightsaber was purple, but in the pic its blue....

I just finished Traitor, and I think it described the lightsaber as blue, even though it's purple everywhere else. {{SUBST:User:C3PO the Dragon Slayer/sig}} 19:54, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

Why does...

his repetition of the line "None shall pass" remind me of the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail? LucasArts has referenced the Black Knight once already, in Secret of Monkey Island. This could just be a coincidence, but...

  • While it is said in both, I see it as more coincidence than specific reference. None Shall Pass (and similar variations eg.You shall not pass) are pretty generic quotes in movies and novels. Lord of the Rings, Monty Python, Star Wars and countless medieval movies all have them. SoresuMakashi(Everything I tell you is a lie) 06:29, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
    • Guess I've just been channeling Monty Python too much. I'm beginning to see things like that everywhere. The Monkey Island one really was a direct reference though, if I remember correctly. Buta 06:33, 17 December 2008 (UTC)