five closest planets to Raydonia
How does Mustafar being listed with the five closest planets to Raydonia, along with Tatooine and Geonosis, effect the Atravis sector? (If it were my choice, I would ignore it, as most everything else has kept with the old maps, including one new map.) This is from page 102 of Aftermath.--Been L'toth (talk) 13:43, July 29, 2016 (UTC)Been L'toth
- Ooh, you're right... some other Wookieepedians and I had a short discussion about this on another talk page, maybe the theory that the source meant the five closest worlds on Wedge's list is the correct one... Geek'ari Talk 13:59, July 29, 2016 (UTC)
[SPOILER] .......................................... Rogue One
Do we know for certain that the lava planet of Vader's castle in Rogue One is Mustafar? The planet was never identified by name in the actual film. Did the novelisation identify it? DarkKnight2149 04:56, December 18, 2016 (UTC)
- It is identified in the novel, and also Pablo Hidalgo confirmed it on twitter! --Lewisr (talk) 04:57, December 18, 2016 (UTC)
Shocking News
Guess what? Starwarsnews.net has confirmed that Mustafar indeed, will return in the Sequel trilogy:
"Surprise! It’s not an Original Trilogy planet, but a Prequel Trilogy planet. (So much for the whole “Disney is going to pretend the Prequels never happened in the Sequels” thing.) If everything pans out, then Mustafar is the last planet on this list that we will see somewhere in the Sequel Trilogy."
So? Does anyone need to take this in, or do they want to overreact entirely? I'll be listening... Skyriver342 (talk) 12:27, March 23, 2017 (UTC)
Mustarfar is a moon
In Episode 3 Mustafar is a moon orbiting a gas giant. Since Episode 3 is canon the text describing Mustafar as a Planet is not accurate.
- Mustafar was a planet that's caught between the gravities of two gas giants, one of which can be seen in Episode III. It has an overlapping orbit but is still able to complete a full revolution around its sun. OOM 224 (he/him/they) 11:04, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
