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This all goes back to the fact that Disney isn't the author of Star Wars in the first place, it was George Lucas, so if we were to create a page that is just "Star Wars" without input from Disney or the Expanded Universe/Lucasfilm, we would only look at G-canon material as that is where we see the authorial intent for the verse.
The same goes for character pages, for characters like Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, if we were really going to have a profile that just says "Luke Skywalker" and "Darth Vader", we'd be looking at G-canon only for it as George Lucas was the one who created Luke Skywalker, not Disney. And for anyone looking at the profiles of these characters with no context, they would think that everything was based on what was in the original 6 (or 9) movies instead of the canon created by either Lucasfilm or Disney, so they would be misinformed.
This is why it is better if we have the pages be named "Star Wars (Disney Canon)" and "Star Wars (Lucasfilm Canon)", because neither or are purely George Lucas' vision of the story, but more of their own canon separate from it. And like I said, if we are to create a page that just says "Star Wars", we would look only a G-canon over Disney Canon, lest we ignore ignore authorial intent.
Like I explained, characters like Godzilla for example have media produced and published by different companies and they each have their own canon separated from one another, what exactly is the problem with giving Star Wars the same treatment?
Although, if anyone it up for creating a purely G-canon verse page for Star Wars, I'm all ears!
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The same goes for character pages, for characters like Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, if we were really going to have a profile that just says "Luke Skywalker" and "Darth Vader", we'd be looking at G-canon only for it as George Lucas was the one who created Luke Skywalker, not Disney. And for anyone looking at the profiles of these characters with no context, they would think that everything was based on what was in the original 6 (or 9) movies instead of the canon created by either Lucasfilm or Disney, so they would be misinformed.
This is why it is better if we have the pages be named "Star Wars (Disney Canon)" and "Star Wars (Lucasfilm Canon)", because neither or are purely George Lucas' vision of the story, but more of their own canon separate from it. And like I said, if we are to create a page that just says "Star Wars", we would look only a G-canon over Disney Canon, lest we ignore ignore authorial intent.
Like I explained, characters like Godzilla for example have media produced and published by different companies and they each have their own canon separated from one another, what exactly is the problem with giving Star Wars the same treatment?
Although, if anyone it up for creating a purely G-canon verse page for Star Wars, I'm all ears!
Agree:
Disagree:
Neutral: