Prequel Watch has an article featuring a fan discovery that could prove to be something interesting, and he found it in Star Wars Insider #65.
"The latest issue of Star Wars Insider has a fold-out map of the galaxy. Well, I was looking over the map, and there's a planet next to Coruscant called Caamas. Underneath the name, it says the planet Caamas was destroyed 19 years before the Battle of Yavin. This is when Episode 3 is going to take place. You think the planet Caamas will play a pivotal role in the Clone Wars, or perhaps the rise of the Empire?"
Things that make you go Hmmmm... This would certainly be an interesting development if a planet gets destroyed in Episode III as the Empire is on the rise.
My personal opinion is that we will not see Caamas or any planet destructions. It would take away from the horror that Princess Leia had when Alderaan was destroyed. Up until that point, no one thought that a planet would or could be destroyed. Lucas may refer to Caamas as he did Dantooine. We never saw Dantooine, but we knew there had been a Rebel base there. Maybe Caamas was a stage for a major battle during the Clone Wars and will be referred to in a conversation. Again, that is just my opinion.
Caamas and BDZ in Episode III?
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Caamas and BDZ in Episode III?
Found this little Blurb on url Galactic-voyage Makes reference to an EU BDZ, take it gram of salt but might be interesting if true.
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I hope whoever wrote that just means mutilated the surface. We say nuclear weapons can destroy the planet.....however awkward that sounds...
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Maybe we'll see a partial BDZ?
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Seeing an area equivilent to a large country get BDZed would be perfectly fine for our purposes
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According to I, Jedi and the Hand of Thrawn, Cassamas was some kind of religious like center (sort of like Tibet) and the reason the Empire BDZed the place was because started annoy Palpie with their pacificm.
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Actually, I think this would be a good idea, since the BDZ of Caamas was aided by Bothans, and at least alluding to it in EpIII would show the audience that some of the groups that later made up the Rebel Alliance were less-than-pure.
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The destruction of Caamas is probably not going to be in Ep. III. The date of its destruction was established by the EU as being just after the end of the Clone Wars, which will be in Ep. III. Thus, there is a chronological coincidence, but probably not an overlap.
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It is unlikely
As well as the timeline problems mentioned by MoO, I think we have already seen in the prequels that Mr. Lucas wants to screw up any hope of the EU being useful for undestanding pre-Civil War events. Hell, given some of the contradictions I've heard between OT and PT movies, he isn't all that keen on having any continuity at all! Because of this, I would say that it is highly unlikely that we will have any non-movie-canon event mentioned in the EU shown in the prequels.
This will probably start a split-off thread but... Would we be better off considering the Prequel Trilogy an alternate timeline, the way that Trekkers are increasingly viewing Enterprise?
This will probably start a split-off thread but... Would we be better off considering the Prequel Trilogy an alternate timeline, the way that Trekkers are increasingly viewing Enterprise?
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That's one thing I can forgive the EU authors for...after all, GL didn't throw them anything resembling a bone about how to portray the Clone Wars in their novels, so of course there are going to be contradictions, and some material that'll need to be thrown out. But I think they can be made to exist in the same timeline, despite this.
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Not to mention that George Lucas has made little more than superficial recognition of the EU in his prequel movies. I'd say a BDZ of Camaas in Ep. III is about as likely as me scoring with Natalie Portman.Durran Korr wrote:That's one thing I can forgive the EU authors for...after all, GL didn't throw them anything resembling a bone about how to portray the Clone Wars in their novels, so of course there are going to be contradictions, and some material that'll need to be thrown out. But I think they can be made to exist in the same timeline, despite this.
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The thing is, GL used an EU invention, Coruscant, in his prequels, so I would expect a little more respect for its continuity.
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Are you certain? I recall reading somewhere that Tim Zahn coined the name Coruscant.Ingersoll wrote:That was his, he just let it get used in the book first.
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He might be refering to the fact that Zahn created Coruscant by evolving it out of the city planet capitol Had Abbadon Lucas developed (then dropped) for ROTJ.
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I read a rumor a while back that Obi-Wan and Anakin's duel would occur on a planet in the process of being destroyed by a prototype superlaser. Maybe this is what they were talking about.
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