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Naboo Legends
I reverted your edit because you keep adding canon information on Naboo's Legends page. Senator Berenko is a character from The Force Awakens. Information about the movie should not be added to the Legends continuity page. Please read Wookieepedia policies before editing again.-- LennyF (Talk) 20:51, February 13, 2016 (UTC)
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Yes yes, you're right, but the Soruna can stay at legends, or not?-- Dann Scooby
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- Every material released before April 25, 2014 (i.e. before Disney's canon reboot) belongs to the Legends continuity. However, the first two trilogies and The Clone Wars (TV series & film) are also considered as canon. Now, Lucasfilm-approved products released after the 2014 reboot—such as Episode VII and upcoming films, Rebels, Son of Dathomir, novels beginning with A New Dawn, Marvel's new comic series, etc.—are exclusively part of the canon continuity. Sosha Soruna first and only appeared in Marvel's Shattered Empire miniseries published in 2015, which means that she should not be mentioned in Naboo's Legends article. I've already added information about her and the Shattered Empire story to Naboo's canon page. If you're not sure about a story's canonicity, check out the Timeline of canon media article, which chronologically lists canon media. It could come in handy. Hope that I was clear enough. Cheers.-- LennyF
(Talk) 11:49, February 17, 2016 (UTC)
- This rule is boring, well, thanks for the information again. Dann Scooby
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