this Star Wars The sequel trilogy is known for reusing ideas from the original trilogy, but they also adapted many elements. Star Wars Continuation of the legend. From 1977 to 2014, Legends was known as the “Extended Universe,” and as confirmed by Lucasfilm’s creative staff at the time, it was official. Star Wars The timelines connect directly with the main Saga films through print media, video games, TV shows, and even spin-offs. Although the extended universe has become an alternate universe Star Wars Its legendary rebranding timeline has had a huge impact on parts of the sequel trilogy.
Incredibly, Legends has maintained a pretty neat continuity throughout its 37-year history, with the only major source of continuity of chaos being since 2008. Star Wars: Clone WarsAccording to host Dave Filoni, the show was never supposed to be part of the old Extended Universe from the start. The rebranding of Legends of the Expanded Universe aims to give a fresh start to the upcoming trilogy of sequels, which will take place in a fully explored era of the Legends timeline. Ultimately, all three sequels retooled much of the story of the original trilogy (a choice that was appreciated and criticized by audiences) and key elements of the trilogy’s story continuity. post-original.
10 rebellions became the new republic
After defeating the Empire in the Battle of Endor, the Rebels took advantage of the Empire’s currently divided state to establish a New Republic. In Legends, the New Republic avoided the defeat of the prequel Republic for a while, although it was constantly at war with various factions of Empire lords and successor states until the Yuuzhan Vong’s appearance outside the Galaxy broke the brief period of peace. Leads to its reorganization into the Galactic Federation of Freedom Leagues. The New Republic of the classics quickly became a corrupt and incompetent country like the Republic in the prequels, before it was destroyed by the First Organization.
9 Empire’s successor in war with the New Republic
In Legends, the Empire experienced the fall of the Emperor during the Battle of Endor, splitting into warlord factions, then merging into the Shadow Empire and then the Remnants of the Empire. Whatever form the Empire took, it was at war with the New Republic for 15 years before the two sides signed the Treaty of Pellaeon-Gavrissan to make peace. In principle, the various successor states of the Empire remained largely united (sometimes secretly), the First Order attacked from unknown territories, destroying the New Republic and the Resistance was their only enemy.
8 Sons of Han and Leia fall into the Dark Side
In the legendary series, Han Solo and Leia Organa not only got married after marriage return of jedi, and three more children, all closely related to the Force. While Jaina and Anakin Solo followed the Jedi ways, their eldest son, Jason Solo, fell to the dark side and became Sith Lord Darth Caedus. Kylo Ren in the canon sequel also became a Jedi Knight before falling to the dark side. Unlike Caedus, Kylo Ren’s only child, Han and Leia, did not become a Sith Lord, but instead joined (and subsequently led) the Knights of Ren, a fundamentally different dark force. with the Sith group.
7 Luke Built a New Generation of Jedi Knights
One of the most satisfying elements of Saga lore is Luke Skywalker’s New Jedi Order. in the next few years return of jediLuke continues to grow and mature in the midst of setbacks And Victorious, and eventually established the successor to the prequel Jedi Order. This Jedi moves away from the outdated and dangerous practices of its predecessor, resulting in a more balanced and effective definition of the Jedi. Not much is known about Luke’s new generation of Jedi in the canon’s continuum, other than its headquarters in Ossus, its smaller size, and its unfortunate lack of improvement over the prequel Jedi Order.
6. Exiled Luke Skywalker
After defeating Darth Caedus, Luke Skywalker was exiled to the world of legends. Despite this punishment, Luke continues to actively work to help the people of the galaxy, even with his current limited abilities. In principle, Luke’s exile is self-imposed, perhaps inspired by the apparent exile of Obi-Wan and Yoda in the original trilogy. Unlike his masters and Legends, who used their respective exiles to help protect the people of the galaxy, Canon’s Luke intentionally allows evil to prevail in the form of Snoke. , Kylo Ren and the First Order, although he is in the minority of One who has the power to stop them.
5 Starkiller Bases that incorporate elements of the Age of Legends Superweapon
The Empire of the Age of Legends has an arsenal of truly terrifying super weapons like World Destroyers, Galactic Guns, Sunshatters and of course the Death Star. The First Order’s superweapon, the Starkiller Base, combines elements of the Death Star with some superweapon from the Age of Legends. Like the Sun Crusher, the destructive potential of Starkiller Base goes far beyond just destroying a single planet, as both of these superweapon can wipe out entire star systems. Similar to the Galaxy Gun, Base Starkiller can attack any system while remaining stationary as it fires a weapon (energy beam in the case of Starkiller Base) through hyperspace.
Luke Skywalker’s Death and New Force Abilities
Luke Skywalker practiced many of the Advanced Force abilities as he grew up in the Legendary sequel, Force Projection as an example. Luke eventually dies before the events. Star Wars: Legacy comic. The sequel trilogy includes a projection of the Force and the death of Luke Skywalker, linking the two in the Battle of Crayt. Luke Skywalker distracted the First Order’s forces and Kylo Ren himself, allowing some of the surviving members of the Resistance to flee Earth. However, this action killed Luke, who joined the Force not long after.
3 Palpatine dies and returns
It is worth noting that Palpatine was repeatedly resurrected from the dead in the series “Legends”, which is the main plot element of “Legends”. Dark Empire A cartoon by Tom Veitch and Cam Kennedy. While Palpatine only escapes death once in the canon, both his method and the circumstances of his return are taken directly from the legendary timeline. Both iterations use the dark faction’s advanced essence transfer technology to place their consciousness in the clone, allowing Palpatine to continue to threaten. Star Wars Galaxies lie in two continuums.
2 The Emperor unleashes the secret forces of the royal family
Palpatine’s return from the dead wasn’t the only factor in his accident. He also keeps a hidden part of the Empire (including his deadliest superweapons, armies, and ships) to unleash power on whoever defeats him in his demise. In lore this is called the Dark Empire, but in the canon it’s the Final Order (combining the powers of the Eternal Sith and the First Order). In Legend, the Dark Empire appears on the Bee, while in Canon, the Last Order originates from Exegol. It’s worth noting that both factions use a Superlaser-equipped Star Destroyer, with the Eclipse-class Dreadnought appearing in Legendary and the Siston-class Star Terminator in Canon.
1 Palpatine’s grandson becomes a Jedi . Knight
Interestingly, Palpatine became a father and then a grandfather in the legendary series. Palpatine’s son Triklops (whose mother is most likely Force-sensitive Ambara Sly Moore) will eventually become an ally of the New Republic and the Jedi, while his son Ken will become Luke’s Skywalker , Jedi of the New Jedi Order. Palpatine Has No Child in the New Book Star Wars Classic, but he has a son, the clone Darson, whose daughter Rey became both a Jedi Knight and hero of the Resistance, and defeated Palpatine at the Battle of Exegol.