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Canon?

Are these adventure stories canon!? If not I won't bother read and translate them. Spryquasar 01:23, March 23, 2010 (UTC)

  • They are ambiguously canon, as their canonicity has not been confirmed or denied. If you are up for it, feel free to help translate them and add the information to the wiki as it is relevant to our goals. Just be sure to place Template:Ambig at the top of each page. Fiolli {Alpheridies University ComNet} 01:27, March 23, 2010 (UTC)
    • Thank you. After reading one story I've been introduced to just too many new spieces and planets that aren't seen anywhere else and most of them aren't "star warsish" enough to trigger my interest. I guess I'll put that project aside for now. Spryquasar 01:49, March 23, 2010 (UTC)

Casus Belli 60

I just read the scenario Au nom de Père in Casus Belli N°60, and it's NOT the Star Wars Universe. It is explicitely said that it take place in an other unvierse described earlier in the same issue. "Star Wars" appears because it can be played either with Simulacre, or Star Wars D6 system. There is also a reference to Star Destroyer on the first page, but it's a simple example, offering a visulation of a scene to the reader. Therefore, I erase the scenario from the list.--Le Passant 10:53, April 26, 2012 (UTC)

Post-2002

While release from before a 2002 are known to be in a grey area because they are from before the Holocron (they still need to be probed at some point...), why are we even listing release past that year? NanoLuukeCloning Facility 10:44, 16 November 2024 (UTC)

  • I think a more pertinent date is pre-2006–2009/pre-The Essential Atlas as this is the period where Lucasfilm addressed this but this is all rather moot anyway considering how many of these "unlicensed" sources have begun to be referenced by the current Disney-canon regardless of whether the author was contracted by Lucasfilm at some point or not. There's simply no method to the madness at their end it seems. But back to your question, I've been looking into this myself: there may be at least some tenuous connections between some of the current freelance Casus Belli authors/illustrators and Fantasy Flight Games or at least the French-version and/or the French publisher/distributor of that iteration of the RPG but I'm yet to find anything concrete; at least not anything concrete that confirms such scenarios may have landed on the desk of Lucas Licensing/Lucasfilm Story Group. Labyrinthine G0B-L1N (talk) 12:29, 5 April 2025 (UTC)