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Yoda's species

Posted: 2003-02-25 12:47am
by Enola Straight
What is the name of Yoda's species, and what is his home planet?

Posted: 2003-02-25 12:51am
by Darth Garden Gnome
Unknown. Although there is speculation that it could be a "Whill" an imagined character from a very early draft of ANH. But I don't buy into that anyways. I doubt GL is going to reveal it in EpIII, or anytime soon.

But any true Star Wars should have already known that! :evil:


:P

Posted: 2003-02-25 01:17am
by Captain tycho
I believe he's a munchkin who was found guilty of peeping and was cast of of Oz.



:lol: :) :D :P

Seriously though, no one knows.

Posted: 2003-02-25 02:28am
by Illuminatus Primus
The Whills are a race/collective of omnipotent and/or omniscient beings/entities that recorded the history of SW. Or so one theory goes. Hence from ANH..."Journal of the Whills."

An excellent fanfic was written about them and their prophecy.

The TimeTales chronology has an interesting theory on them themselves.

Posted: 2003-02-25 03:15am
by Spanky The Dolphin
I wonder how plausible it is that the Whills could be the Hyperspace Aliens...

If so, it could add yet another interesting element to my personal theory regarding them.

Posted: 2003-02-25 03:29am
by Illuminatus Primus
It could be plausable, since we know absolutely nothing about the Whills except maybe early drafts and that tidbit in the ANH novelisation.

Posted: 2003-02-25 10:23am
by Peregrin Toker
It's supposed to be a mystery.

However, in EP1 we see a younger member of Yoda's species, called Yaddle.

Some people claim that he might be a Whill, but nobody truly know what a Whill is.

Posted: 2003-02-25 11:22am
by Xenophobe3691
Where can I find this fanfic on the Whills?

I've heard of their Journal though, wasn't it on the first draft of ANH?

Posted: 2003-02-25 06:21pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
As far as I know, the Whills have never been mentioned inside of any Star Wars publication (as in during the story), which makes sense.

And I think the only major mention of the Whills and the Journal of the Whills is in the opening pages of the Star Wars novelisation, which just says that the story is part of The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, part of the Journal of the Whills.

The second and third drafts for The Star Wars' script starts with: And in time of greatest despair there shall come a savior and he shall be known as: THE SON OF THE SUN" ("Journal of the Whills," 3:12).

Lucas says that he originally wanted the story being told by someone else, like a story out of the Bible, or such. The concept behind the Whills soon evolved into the Force.

Here are two SW script sites that feature things like the early drafts and even a few shooting scripts in Word format. Just keep in mind that the second site includes more fan speculation and reconstruction:

http://www.starwarz.com/starkiller/
http://lostepisodes.fateback.com/index.html

The idea that the Hyperspace Aliens could be the Whills just facinates me. It almost makes sense if you think about it. Not only to they construct the Corelian System and the Maw, they also travel through time and space to bring Humans into the Galaxy from Earth, settling them on Corelia. Then they disappear through the Maw into another dimension, where they record the history of the Galaxy and their experiment as it unfolds.

Hey, a guy can think, can't he?

Posted: 2003-02-25 07:27pm
by Illuminatus Primus
Vorlon1701 wrote:Where can I find this fanfic on the Whills?
It is Brendon Wahlberg's Fanfics - TF.net

I very much recommend the Dark Emperor series he wrote. Excellent work.
I've heard of their Journal though, wasn't it on the first draft of ANH?
It's part of an early draft, see the Spanky's link and a copy of the ANH novelisation. They left it in there too. At least mine.

Posted: 2003-02-25 07:35pm
by SirNitram
The closest we get is an amusing comment from GL during the AOTC DVD's extras as they are animating the little guy. He's the lovechild of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.

Posted: 2003-02-25 09:24pm
by Admiral Johnason
I say he is the love child of a dwarf and a Gorn.

Posted: 2003-02-26 09:26am
by Peregrin Toker
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:The idea that the Hyperspace Aliens could be the Whills just facinates me. It almost makes sense if you think about it. Not only to they construct the Corelian System and the Maw, they also travel through time and space to bring Humans into the Galaxy from Earth, settling them on Corelia. Then they disappear through the Maw into another dimension, where they record the history of the Galaxy and their experiment as it unfolds.
What are these Hyperspace Aliens, and where are they mentioned??

Posted: 2003-02-26 01:24pm
by Lord Pounder
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:The idea that the Hyperspace Aliens could be the Whills just facinates me. It almost makes sense if you think about it. Not only to they construct the Corelian System and the Maw, they also travel through time and space to bring Humans into the Galaxy from Earth, settling them on Corelia. Then they disappear through the Maw into another dimension, where they record the history of the Galaxy and their experiment as it unfolds.
What are these Hyperspace Aliens, and where are they mentioned??
Something like the Prophets from DS9.

Posted: 2003-02-26 02:30pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Hyperspace Aliens is a fan-created name for a species of aliens that are never actually featured in any of the EU.

Most fans pretty much believe that the same species build both the Corellian System (using Centerpoint Station to pull planets from across the Galaxy through Hyperspace), featured in the Corelian Trilogy, and the Maw (a cluster of at least a dozen black holes) from the Jedi Academy Trilogy. They had to exist at least two million years before the events of the films, and not a single trace of their existance is present other then those three constructs, and it is thought that they might have disappeared through the Maw, possibly into another dimension.

And since it's a general consensus that Humans in the Galaxy are from Earth, some fans like myself speculate that the Hyperspace Aliens might have traveled through time and space (with the Maw) and collected some Humans from Earth, to settle them on Corellia. They then travel through the Maw into another dimension, never to be seen or heard from again.

Posted: 2003-02-28 09:22am
by Peregrin Toker
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Hyperspace Aliens is a fan-created name for a species of aliens that are never actually featured in any of the EU.
So - they're totally hypothetic, these Hyperspace Aliens??? When I first heard of them, I thought of the Warp Entities of Warhammer 40K. (better known as daemons)

Posted: 2003-03-05 03:01am
by Darktrayn
I thought Whills were those things that steal your socks in the laundry.

Posted: 2003-03-05 03:05am
by neoolong
Darktrayn wrote:I thought Whills were those things that steal your socks in the laundry.
No, those are sock goblins.

And I doubt Yoda is a Whill. One would think someone with their supposed power would have done things a bit better.

Posted: 2003-03-05 05:25am
by Gandalf
In the SW:CCG, there is a background character who resembles Yoda, (though red), identified as a Dresellian.

Posted: 2003-03-05 05:36am
by Robert Treder
This is a Dressellian:

Image

Doesn't look like Yoda to me.

Posted: 2003-03-05 07:00am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Gandalf wrote:In the SW:CCG, there is a background character who resembles Yoda, (though red), identified as a Dresellian.
Actually, they've existed since WEG. And you can see them in ROTJ.

Don't know what smack you're injecting, because they don't resemble Yoda in the least.

Posted: 2003-03-05 07:33am
by Dorsk 81
Spanky The Dolphin
The idea that the Hyperspace Aliens could be the Whills just facinates me. It almost makes sense if you think about it. Not only to they construct the Corelian System and the Maw, they also travel through time and space to bring Humans into the Galaxy from Earth, settling them on Corelia. Then they disappear through the Maw into another dimension, where they record the history of the Galaxy and their experiment as it unfolds.
Ok, these Hyperspace Aliens brought humans from a galaxy far, far away, made a solar system, dumped these kidnapped humans there then made a deadly maze of black holes and buggered off into it? And how long ago did you say they did this? I think I saw the number 2 million somewhere (I may be wrong about that), back then they wouldn't have been human anyway... How did they get these primates to the galaxy? Another Centre Point station or something similar? How would they know how to make these things if they wouldn't need them? It's a nice little story, but I don't think so.... The question of the Centre Point station and the planetary thrusters probably won't ever be answered, but thats no reason to make up a new spicies that have never even been hinted at and give them the credit.
At least I had a reason to think that the Trade Federation ahd something to do with the Death Star, even if it was wrong.

Posted: 2003-03-05 07:39am
by Spanky The Dolphin
No no no no no no.

No.

First of all, read what I actually wrote. You got the damn order of events fucked up, which messes everything up.

Second, that was in reference to a series of posts that I made in this thread:
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... c&start=50

Third, it's a damn pet theory of mine, and it certainly makes a fuck of a lot more sense then your stupid "Trade Federation command section/core ship = Death Star design lineage" idea. :roll:

You've really starting to work into this board on the wrong foot, man...

Posted: 2003-03-05 07:42am
by Dorsk 81
It just sounds like a rip off of the Profits from DS9 to me.

Posted: 2003-03-05 07:45am
by Spanky The Dolphin
What does?

The Whills?

The Hyperspace Aliens?

The idea that the Hyperspace Aliens are the Whills?

Speak.