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  • Fi (son) may perhaps be a word within High Galactic, but it is clearly a word of Old High Galactic, seen here under "Grand Admiral Syn"
  • According to The Emperor's Pawns, High Galactic was a form of the Basic language, which was altered and adopted by the Imperial inner circle during the rule of Emperor Palpatine.
    • If we can take this grammatically, it was a form that was altered and adapted. Hence High Galactic may be a new form of Galactic Basic based upon another form, perhaps Old High Galactic (by logical connections in name).
  • In “The Dark Forces Saga, Part 4: Of the Crudest Matter,” High Galactic is identified with “the language of the earliest Jedi sages” from “Fight Saber: Jedi Lightsaber Combat.”
    • Form VII of lightsaber combat is also called Juyo, High Galactic for something I assume to be related with "agressive" I have not yet looked for a similar word in Latin.
    • It may be that the other lightsaber forms are called by their Old High Galactic Equivalents. I have not researched into this as of yet.

I will update the page itself as I find more references to support these claims. Should you find something, please don't hesitate to let me know. I have this page on my watchlist.

--Doc 00:10, 4 August 2007 (UTC)


Juyo

  • jugis : adj. continual, ceaseless, perennial, constant
    This Latin word could pertain to Juyo, which is an extremely aggressive (hence ceaseless) form. Note: there is no Latin letter 'y' and a reasonable substitute had to be found. Doc 01:18, 4 August 2007 (UTC)

Lightsaber Forms?

Is there a source for the forms being in High Galactic? Because, frankly, they don't look like Latin or a Romance. Some of them look Chinese, most look Japanese. 74.34.5.164 00:18, March 15, 2012 (UTC)

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