Page 1 of 1

EU - How Far Can it Go?

Posted: 2003-11-08 01:50pm
by Sharp-kun
Now that the NJO is finished, many years after RoTJ, should the EU go further chronologicly? Is it just me thats beginning to think that we're getting a bit too far away from classic Star Wars (ie the Empire vs the Rebellion)?

Posted: 2003-11-08 02:06pm
by Illuminatus Primus
Its basically dead. Empire vs. Rebellion has been sucked dry and beaten to death, and quite frankly was kind of boring by the time it finally ended.

Troy Denning is making a post-NJO trilogy though.

Posted: 2003-11-08 02:14pm
by Jeremy
how far into the past has it gone?

Posted: 2003-11-08 02:20pm
by 2000AD
Jeremy wrote:how far into the past has it gone?
4000 years plus in the case of the Tales of the Jedi comics or what ever they were called. (The ones with Ulric Quel-droma and Exar Kun)

They haven't gone all the way through the 4000 years though.

Posted: 2003-11-08 02:41pm
by Solauren
They can keep going, but they'd have to focus on the Jedi and Light vs Darkside of the Force/Good vs Evil, and drop the moral ambigiouity.

Also, that SW civ is 25,000 years old, there's lots of room for good, 'local' (i.e one planet, even one city) stories

Posted: 2003-11-08 03:22pm
by phongn
Illuminatus Primus wrote:Its basically dead. Empire vs. Rebellion has been sucked dry and beaten to death, and quite frankly was kind of boring by the time it finally ended.

Troy Denning is making a post-NJO trilogy though.
Really? Any word on what it is about or the setting?

Posted: 2003-11-08 10:58pm
by lance
They should make a book about Xim the Despot.

Posted: 2003-11-08 11:11pm
by Joe
Nah. A few books after the NJO to wind it down, but no more. The prequel era is where it should be at now. Just as long as we don't get another dumbass series of kiddie books about Ben Skywalker.

Posted: 2003-11-08 11:24pm
by Darth Wong
The EU becomes less relevant as the timeframe moves farther away from the movies. Remember that the accuracy of EU material is treated like that of written history, which means it's sketchier as we move farther away from the "present" (meaning the era of the movies) in the timeline.