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I think the picture cropped from the ATOC cover might be better for the infobox. This is because, in the article the picture comes from, that image is clearly labelled "CONCEPT ART". Furthermore, the difference in lightsaber colours between the art and book cover further suggests that the cover image is a more accurate representation of her appearance than the picture currently in the infobox. SilverSunbird (talk) 22:40, July 5, 2020 (UTC)
On Starlight Beacon?
The article states "Rwoh was present on Starlight Beacon during the Nihil attack which caused it to split in two and eventually crash into Eiram. Jedi Knight Keeve Trennis sensed Rwoh's song, which assured her that Rwoh was alive." Now, this is from The High Republic (2021) 15, which I haven't read (though I see the article does have an accompanying picture from the comic, that details the scene.) However, in "The Force Provides" from The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life, it states that "She hadn't even been on Starlight Beacon when the Nihil had worked their sabotage. And neither had Lyssa. Instead, they'd both been with the team on Eiram..." Do we have a conflict here? Or is it possible simply that some of the Jedi that Trennis sensed were ones that were on Eiram, rather than on Starlight? ProfessorTofty (talk) 03:05, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- The comic flatout establishes Vernestra was on the station, Keeve says that 'because of Avar...I can hear the song of every Jedi still alive on the station' and then is the panel from the comic that you mentioned Lewisr (talk) 03:55, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- I think the comic and the short story are both vague enough here that there doesn't need to be a conflict. For all we know Keeve could have been mistaken and Vernestra was just connected from the surface of Eiram, but the story also leaves room for Vernestra to have even briefly tried to get on the station *after* it had already been bombed and just failed to help anyone. We obviously can't assume either of those, but I've edited the section now to leave it more open to the possibilities. Panther436 (talk) 15:25, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- Though every other Jedi that she connected with was on the station, so there isn't really reason to doubt the comic was suggesting Vernestra wasn't also on the station. Until a source says that Keeve was sensing her from Eiram, we do have a conflict so the tags and BTS should be restored at least, even if we are keeping it vague in the biography section Lewisr (talk) 15:31, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- I would agree, it does feel like a conflict, and I think that's the best solution. Keep it vague in the main body, but discuss the conflict in the behind the scenes. ProfessorTofty (talk) 17:38, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- Though every other Jedi that she connected with was on the station, so there isn't really reason to doubt the comic was suggesting Vernestra wasn't also on the station. Until a source says that Keeve was sensing her from Eiram, we do have a conflict so the tags and BTS should be restored at least, even if we are keeping it vague in the biography section Lewisr (talk) 15:31, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
- I think the comic and the short story are both vague enough here that there doesn't need to be a conflict. For all we know Keeve could have been mistaken and Vernestra was just connected from the surface of Eiram, but the story also leaves room for Vernestra to have even briefly tried to get on the station *after* it had already been bombed and just failed to help anyone. We obviously can't assume either of those, but I've edited the section now to leave it more open to the possibilities. Panther436 (talk) 15:25, 29 September 2023 (UTC)