Guardian of Mount Tantiss
My knowledge of this is a bit shaky, but didn't Joruus C'baoth kill the guardian placed there by Palpatine, as opposed to being the guardian placed there by Palpatine? Kuralyov 17:29, 10 Jul 2005 (UTC)
- I think Joruus said he killed the guardian, but everyone assumed he was the guardian, just insane.-LtNOWIS 17:56, 10 Jul 2005 (UTC)
- However, the people who live there remember the duel... Thanos6 11:14, 8 Nov 2005 (UTC)
Wrong date
The date of Thrawn's arrival is wrong It should 5 years after Endor, not Yavin. —Unsigned comment by 4.235.196.162 (talk • contribs)
Empire at War
was Antillies' mission in EaW cannon or not —Unsigned comment by 24.62.14.253 (talk • contribs)
Another wrong date...
I think the date is wrong for the interview with Elan . . . should be 25 or 26 ABY. —Unsigned comment by 70.101.173.190 (talk • contribs)
Jon Vander
There have been claims that Wayland was the home of Vander, Gold Leader. Are there any verifiable sources as to this?
Wayland, behind the scenes, Alien reff?
I was wondering if Wayland might have been named after the Wayland corp in the Alien series.
The site of Kol's what?
The last sentence of the history section of the article seems incomplete.
- "In addition, it served as the site of Cade's father, Jedi Master Kol Skywalker."
The site of what? --OuroborosCobra 04:34, January 27, 2010 (UTC)
Two Waylands?
On the Battle of Wayland page, I saw this note in the 'Behind the Scenes' section, saying that the one in Empire at War is possibly not the same as the one in The Last Command, and two planets being named Wayland may have had something to do with the one in The Last Command accidentally being erased from Old Republic Archives as the book mentions. Could it really be possible there are two Waylands? Or is it unworthy information? 68.41.61.139 19:22, August 4, 2010 (UTC)