Star Wars Universe Thread: May The 4th Be With You

Did you like The Last Jedi?

  • Yes

    Votes: 68 71.6%
  • Yes

    Votes: 27 28.4%

  • Total voters
    95
  • Poll closed .
Any star wars fan that hasn't seen the clone wars show is losing. Plus their only 20 min. I would dummy them even during trips to the washroom some times
 
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still need to see um.. just dont have time.

man all them books coming out right before the movie smh... dont know if i got time to read um all. hopefully one of you can summarize and spoil lol
 
still need to see um.. just dont have time.

man all them books coming out right before the movie smh... dont know if i got time to read um all. hopefully one of you can summarize and spoil lol
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Just do a free trial on Audible and listen to them. There is two months free and they give you two books.
 
At least in clone wars they hit shots. But the droids are the bumbling idiots.

Well Clonetroopers and Stormtroopers aren't the same. By the time Ep. IV comes around, the Clones are too old since they age faster and the Stormtroopers are recruits.
 
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What Star Wars novels do you guys recommend? I read one when I was really young and enjoyed it but I can't even remember the name. 

I know there's a ton, I almost prefer something that doesn't heavily involve main characters from the movies and I'm big on protege/training type themes if that helps make recommending something easier. :lol:

I remember having the Thrawn Trilogy on tape when I was a kid haha, loved listening to those. I've been looking at lists online and there are so many books out there, not sure which ones I want to read. I did notice however that the list of "canon" novels isn't very long anymore. What would you guys say the "must reads" are for a Star Wars fan. I'm not particular about there being characters from the films in them.
 
What Star Wars novels do you guys recommend? I read one when I was really young and enjoyed it but I can't even remember the name. 

I know there's a ton, I almost prefer something that doesn't heavily involve main characters from the movies and I'm big on protege/training type themes if that helps make recommending something easier. :lol:

I remember having the Thrawn Trilogy on tape when I was a kid haha, loved listening to those. I've been looking at lists online and there are so many books out there, not sure which ones I want to read. I did notice however that the list of "canon" novels isn't very long anymore. What would you guys say the "must reads" are for a Star Wars fan. I'm not particular about there being characters from the films in them.

Do you care if they are part of the new canon, or are you interested in the books of the last 20 years that are now considered non canon?
 
Darth Bane Trilogy sounds great gonna by the first book on amazon.

Personally I don't care if the book is no longer considered canon. I take back what I said about characters from the movies I guess I'm most interested in writing and the story.
 
This is a list I have of stuff I've read and I try to have it in order as best as possible. There are certainly books here or there I might not have added, like the X-Wing series (because I haven't read them yet)

Again, these are now considered Legends, except for the books that detail the movies themselves.

BY is Battle of Yavin, IE, Star Wars. So the dates are pre BY, and post BY.



1003-1000 BBY
Darth Bane: Path of Destruction by Drew Karpyshyn

1000-999 BBY
Darth Bane: Rule of Two by Drew Karpyshyn
Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil by Drew Karpyshyn

Rise of the Empire era
67-65 BBY
Darth Plagieus by James Luceno

33 BBY
Darth Maul: Saboteur by James Leceno (an e-book novella later published in the paperback edition of Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter

32.5 BBY
Cloak of Deception by James Luceno
Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter by Michael Reaves

32 BBY
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks

29 BBY
Rogue Planet by Greg Bear

27 BBY
Outbound Flight by Timothy Zahn

22.5 BBY
The Approaching Storm by Alan Dean Foster

The Clone Wars Era

22 BBY
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones by R.A. Salvatore

21.5 BBY
Shatterpoint by Matthew Stover

21 BBY
The Cestus Deception by Steven Barnes

19.5 BBY
Jedi Trial by David Sherman and Dan Cragg

19 BBY
Labyrinth of Evil by James Luceno
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover

Imperial Era

18-11 BBY
Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader by James Luceno

Rebellion Era

0 BBY
Death Star by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry
Death Troopers by Joe Schreiber
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope by George Lucas and Alan Dean Foster

0-3 ABY
Allegiance by Timothy Zahn
Choices of One by Timothy Zahn
Splinter of the Mind's Eye by Alan Dean Foster

3 ABY
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back by Donald F. Glut

3.5 ABY
Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry

4 ABY
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi by James Kahn
The Truce at Bakura by Kathy Tyers

New Republic Era

5.5 ABY
Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor by Matthew Stover
X-Wing: Rogue Squadron by
X-Wing: Wedge's Gamble by
X-Wing: The Krytos Trap by
X-Wing: The Bacta War by
X-Wing: Wraith Squadron by
X-Wing: Iron Fist by
X-Wing: Solo Command by

8 ABY
The Courtship of Princess Leia by Dave Wolverton
A Forest Apart by Troy Denning (an e-book novella later publiched in the paperback edition of Tatooine Ghost)
Tatooine Ghost by Troy Denning

9 ABY
Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn
Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn
The Last Command by Timothy Zahn

11 ABY
X-Wing: Isard's Revenge by
Jedi Search by Kevin J. Anderson
Dark Apprentice by Kevin J. Anderson
Champions of the Force by Kevin J. Anderson
I, Jedi by Michael Stackpole

12-13 ABY
Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly
Darksaber by Kevin J. Anderson
Planet of Twilight by Barbara Hambly
X-Wing: Starfighters of Adumar by

14 ABY
The Crystal Star by Vonda N. McIntyre

16-17 ABY
Before the Storm by Michael P. Kube-McDowell
Shield of Lies by Michael P. Kube-McDowell
Tyrant's Test by Michael P. Kube-McDowell

17 ABY
The New Rebellion by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

18 ABY
Ambush at Corellia by Roger MacBride Allen
Assault at Selonia by Roger MacBride Allen
Showdown at Centerpoint by Roger MacBride Allen

19 ABY
Specter of the Past by Timothy Zahn
Vision of the Future by Timothy Zahn

22 ABY
Fool's Bargain by Timothy Zahn (an e-book novella later published in the paperback edition of Survivor's Quest)
Survivor's Quest by Timothy Zahn

New Jedi Order Era

25-30 ABY
Vector Prime by R.A. Salvatore
Dark Tide I: Onslaught by Michael Stackpole
Dark Tide II: Ruin by Michael Stackpole
Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial by James Luceno
Agents of Chaos II: Jedi EclIpse by James Luceno
Balance Point by Kathy Tyers
Recovery by Troy Denning (an e-book novella)
Edge of Victory I: Conquest by Gregory Keyes
Edge of Victory II: Rebirth by Gregory Keyes
Star by Star by Troy Denning
Dark Journey by Elaine Cunningham
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream by Aaron Allston
Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand by Aaron Allston
Traitor by Matthew Stover
Destiny's Way by Walter Jon Williams
Ylesia by Walter Jon Williams (an e-book novella later published in the paperback edition of The Joiner King)
Force Heretic I: Remnant by Sean Williams and Shane Dix
Force Heretic II: Refugee by Sean Williams and Shane Dix
Force Heretic III: Reunion by Sean Williams and Shane Dix
The Final Prophecy by Gregory Keyes
The Unifying Force by James Luceno

35-36 ABY
The Joiner King by Troy Denning
The Unseen Queen by Troy Denning
The Swarm War by Troy Denning

Legacy Era

40 ABY
Betrayal by Aaron Allston
Bloodlines by Karen Traviss
Tempest by Troy Denning
Exile by Aaron Allston
Sacrifice by Karen Traviss
Inferno by Troy Denning
Fury by Aaron Allston
Revelation by Karen Traviss
Invincible by Troy Denning

41 ABY
Crosscurrent by Paul S. Kemp

43 ABY
Millennium Falcon by James Luceno
Outcast by Aaron Allston
Omen by Christie Golden
Abyss by Troy Denning
Backlash by Aaron Allston
Allies by Christie Golden
Vortex by Troy Denning
Conviction by Aaron Allston
Ascension by Christie Golden
Apocalypse by Troy Denning
X Wing: Mercy Kill by


Crucible by Troy Denning
 
I'll break up some of the books in terms of connectedness, etc. For instance:

27 BBY
Outbound Flight by Timothy Zahn


9 ABY
Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn
Dark Force Rising by Timothy Zahn
The Last Command by Timothy Zahn

19 ABY
Specter of the Past by Timothy Zahn
Vision of the Future by Timothy Zahn

His work is basically what started it all. That trilogy in the middle is what started the novel series we know today. (comics were the actual beginning of the EU)
 
New Jedi Order Era

25-30 ABY
Vector Prime by R.A. Salvatore
Dark Tide I: Onslaught by Michael Stackpole
Dark Tide II: Ruin by Michael Stackpole
Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial by James Luceno
Agents of Chaos II: Jedi EclIpse by James Luceno
Balance Point by Kathy Tyers
Recovery by Troy Denning (an e-book novella)
Edge of Victory I: Conquest by Gregory Keyes
Edge of Victory II: Rebirth by Gregory Keyes
Star by Star by Troy Denning
Dark Journey by Elaine Cunningham
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream by Aaron Allston
Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand by Aaron Allston
Traitor by Matthew Stover
Destiny's Way by Walter Jon Williams
Ylesia by Walter Jon Williams (an e-book novella later published in the paperback edition of The Joiner King)
Force Heretic I: Remnant by Sean Williams and Shane Dix
Force Heretic II: Refugee by Sean Williams and Shane Dix
Force Heretic III: Reunion by Sean Williams and Shane Dix
The Final Prophecy by Gregory Keyes
The Unifying Force by James Luceno

Legacy Era

40 ABY
Betrayal by Aaron Allston
Bloodlines by Karen Traviss
Tempest by Troy Denning
Exile by Aaron Allston
Sacrifice by Karen Traviss
Inferno by Troy Denning
Fury by Aaron Allston
Revelation by Karen Traviss
Invincible by Troy Denning

43 ABY
Outcast by Aaron Allston
Omen by Christie Golden
Abyss by Troy Denning
Backlash by Aaron Allston
Allies by Christie Golden
Vortex by Troy Denning
Conviction by Aaron Allston
Ascension by Christie Golden
Apocalypse by Troy Denning



Basically the rebuilt Jedi Order series. (without the origins of that rebuilding)
 
I'd like to see an origins type movie based on the sith on their home planet of korriban.

I like it.

Essentially could introduce a form of KOTOR, and if they don't want to use the characters already established, they could create new ones, and start the story over, in a sense.

But the end result would be, Sith v Jedi for all the marbles.


Love it. I hope they do it in time, 10+ years, whenever they feel they have run their course with the other stories they develop, and want to do somethin different while semi sort of using some old EU content.

I think it can be done, just need a director that has interest in that stuff.
 
I'd like to see an origins type movie based on the sith on their home planet of korriban.

I like it.

Essentially could introduce a form of KOTOR, and if they don't want to use the characters already established, they could create new ones, and start the story over, in a sense.

But the end result would be, Sith v Jedi for all the marbles.


Love it. I hope they do it in time, 10+ years, whenever they feel they have run their course with the other stories they develop, and want to do somethin different while semi sort of using some old EU content.

I think it can be done, just need a director that has interest in that stuff.

It would be absolutely amazing.

Especially cuz both sides would still have force abilities lost with time
 
Do you care if they are part of the new canon, or are you interested in the books of the last 20 years that are now considered non canon?


Thanks for all the info, as far as them being canon or not, I'm not quite sure. I mean the majority of them are great books right? What's the consensus now about reading books no longer considered canon, would you say they're still worth it? Also, I'm guessing the Thrawn Trilogy is no longer canon?
 
Def worth it. Their are of course some books that are slow, or boring, but for the most part, they are really well done.

Thrawn trilogy alone is one of the greatest book series I've ever read. Those books are tremendous, and introduce characters that will be lore, as legends or canon.

Towards the end, there is some great stuff, but not everyone was excited. All depends which characters you truly connect with. Me? I loved them. Some parts were lame, but the general storyline was outstanding, and that is most important.
 
Do you care if they are part of the new canon, or are you interested in the books of the last 20 years that are now considered non canon?


Thanks for all the info, as far as them being canon or not, I'm not quite sure. I mean the majority of them are great books right? What's the consensus now about reading books no longer considered canon, would you say they're still worth it? Also, I'm guessing the Thrawn Trilogy is no longer canon?

I say read what you want. I'd never dissuade someone from reading a good book
 
I would definitely read some of the non canon books still. They are still great books. Yoy just have to keep in mind that they aren't considered part of the official story.

Darth Plaguis
The Dark Lord Trilogy
And The Thrawn Trilogy are all must reads by any Star Wars fan imo.
 
Oh, you mean Labyrinth, Sith, and Rise of Vader, right?

Pretty much anything by Zahn and Luceno were great.
 
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