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Canon page

Chee states on his blog "When determining canon levels for individual entries, anything in the films and from George Lucas (including unpublished internal notes that we might receive from him or from the film production department) is considered "G" canon." The source is here. He does not mention radio plays, which were only produced with Lucas' consent; or novelizations, which have been written by authors other than Lucas. - Sir Cavalier of OneFarStar(Squadron channel) 18:13, July 29, 2013 (UTC)

I am aware of the page. I quoted it in the answer above. Your change was erroneous as it stated that novelizations and radio plays were G-canon. The source quoted above does not support your claim. Novelizations were written by authors other than Lucas, and the radio plays were produced only with Lucas's consent, but without his direct involvement. - Sir Cavalier of OneFarStar(Squadron channel) 14:28, July 30, 2013 (UTC)