Avid Timeliner of Fictional Stories.
Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back was a "what if?" comic series where Luke dies of hypothermia after escaping from the Wampa Cave.
There's also the Battle of Endor DLC of The Force Unleashed II where Leia is the Jedi after Luke fell on Hoth.
Infinities: The Empire Strikes Back was a "what if?" comic series where Luke dies of hypothermia after escaping from the Wampa Cave.
There's also the Battle of Endor DLC of The Force Unleashed II where Leia is the Jedi after Luke fell on Hoth.
Ex. 22 BBY begins exactly 22.0 years before Yavin and ends 21.01 years before, etc.
So 37 BSI begins exactly 37.0 years before the Hosnian destruction and ends right before 36.0 years.
Ex. 22 BBY begins exactly 22.0 years before Yavin and ends 21.01 years before, etc.
So 37 BSI begins exactly 37.0 years before the Hosnian destruction and ends right before 36.0 years.
If I'm right though, how exactly are the BSI years separated?
If I'm right though, how exactly are the BSI years separated?
I ask because Legends actually had something similar with the Rogue Squadron novel being 6.5 ABY which allowed Nathan Butler to set a date in the Essential Atlas for the novel exactly 6.5 years after Ep4.
I ask because Legends actually had something similar with the Rogue Squadron novel being 6.5 ABY which allowed Nathan Butler to set a date in the Essential Atlas for the novel exactly 6.5 years after Ep4.
Never get why people are so adamant to watch or read everything in chronological order their first time.
Never get why people are so adamant to watch or read everything in chronological order their first time.
I've now had a glass to drink.
I've now had a glass to drink.
Not to mention, newer games, even prequels, can contain spoilers for the older games that are later in the timeline. Or there are jokes that just don't make sense.
Not to mention, newer games, even prequels, can contain spoilers for the older games that are later in the timeline. Or there are jokes that just don't make sense.
AOTC was 13:5:16. That's about 21.8 BBY but in the year 22 BBY.
Your dates and Nathan Butler's dates for the Atlas kinda cemented that 0 BBY didn't work.
AOTC was 13:5:16. That's about 21.8 BBY but in the year 22 BBY.
Your dates and Nathan Butler's dates for the Atlas kinda cemented that 0 BBY didn't work.
They just needed Galen's expertise for the weapon. Once that was done, a second Death Star was easy.
They just needed Galen's expertise for the weapon. Once that was done, a second Death Star was easy.
1. Bail Organa adopted Leia during Episode III. That was 19 BBY (19 years before A New Hope). Andor S2 is long after that.
2. Luke hasn't even met Han or Leia. How could he be training with Yoda right now? The Death Star would already be destroyed. He doesn't meet Yoda until 3 ABY.
1. Bail Organa adopted Leia during Episode III. That was 19 BBY (19 years before A New Hope). Andor S2 is long after that.
2. Luke hasn't even met Han or Leia. How could he be training with Yoda right now? The Death Star would already be destroyed. He doesn't meet Yoda until 3 ABY.
I think Season 2 might be worse, though, with Leia's involvement in Rebels coming after she turns 16 and then the rest of that season.
It's possible. It just seems unlikely.
I think Season 2 might be worse, though, with Leia's involvement in Rebels coming after she turns 16 and then the rest of that season.
It's possible. It just seems unlikely.
The only part that is only in ROTS is Windu talking to Anakin.
youtu.be/19__vJgXzus?...
The only part that is only in ROTS is Windu talking to Anakin.
youtu.be/19__vJgXzus?...
Then there are the two prequel manga chapters, showing the lead-up to the movie followed by the movie itself. The movie ends in the morning. Then 143 begins later that night.
Then there are the two prequel manga chapters, showing the lead-up to the movie followed by the movie itself. The movie ends in the morning. Then 143 begins later that night.