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Star Wars Galaxy Maps

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I've discovered another field in the Star Wars EU and fandom which annoys me: The maps of the Star Wars galaxy.
From Attack of the Clones, we learned what the Star Wars galaxy looks like (a Sb-type galaxy perhaps?) and we learned the approximate location of Tatooine and Geonosis, on the edge of an arm. From the TPM novel we learned that Naboo was located on the edge of the galaxy (which fits rather well with the aforementioned planets), but why is it that both the official (with the notable exception of the ItW maps) and the fan made maps ignores what we learn from the highest canon and chooses to go with the cartoon map from the NJO? The latest version of the Nav-Computer.com map has, for some reason (it's popular, but unofficial), been included in the Galaxy entry over at Wookieepedia (in the Sources section) and I frankly don't understand why that map is so popular. It's based on the cartoon map (which looks more like an irregular galaxy than a spiral galaxy), the locations of the planets whose location we know from the highest canon doesn't match and half of it is empty (i.e. belongs to the "Unknown Regions" :roll: ). Why is it that the cartoon map still survives, why don't people care what the movies shows and why the insistence on keeping the Unknown Regions inside the galactic disc?
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THe only consistency with maps i've ever seen are the maps that frequently appear in the opening of NJO books mapping out the Vong Invasion, I haven't seen anything to contradict that map personally but that doesn't mean there isn't something out there.
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This is somewhat related, but what is the actual size of the SW galaxy? The reason I ask is because I know of the 120,000 LY number from iirc Shield of Lies (can't remember the exact EU novel at the moment) but the galaxy maps in the DK books have it listed at 100,000 LY.
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Sounds like the same fannish attachment to 'their' EU bullshit over the movies. It's just wrong, so who cares?
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apocolypse wrote:This is somewhat related, but what is the actual size of the SW galaxy? The reason I ask is because I know of the 120,000 LY number from iirc Shield of Lies (can't remember the exact EU novel at the moment) but the galaxy maps in the DK books have it listed at 100,000 LY.
I'm pretty sure the DK books say 120,000LY too. At least, most do.
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Yeah, each of the DK maps support the 120K LY diameter.
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Vympel wrote:
apocolypse wrote:This is somewhat related, but what is the actual size of the SW galaxy? The reason I ask is because I know of the 120,000 LY number from iirc Shield of Lies (can't remember the exact EU novel at the moment) but the galaxy maps in the DK books have it listed at 100,000 LY.
I'm pretty sure the DK books say 120,000LY too. At least, most do.
I'll be damned. I could have swore the ITWs had 100,000 LY listed. Thanks to you and Spanky for the clarification.
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^The ItW maps have a bar scale (1 division=5,000 ly and there are 24 divisions). The ItW maps are the only official maps that I take any notice to.
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I personally hate the angled perspective that's used for both maps, though, although I think it's somewhat easy to extrapolate them into a flat top view.

Somebody should do that, you know?
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^True, and I'm looking into it. However, I'm a very lousy artist...
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The problem is that from all the movie sources that we see or hear are based on a 3 dimensional map

all the maps that have been given to us in the real world are all 2d. Therefore for the maps that the NJO or Star Wars Insider gave us doesent have the Naboo system at the edge it may very well be at the edge if you added depth to the map.

Until us Earthlings gain cheap and very graphic holographic projectors we will never have the true map of the Star Wars galaxy.
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