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 | The Death Of Star Wars |
 "Are these boards dying?" "It must suck that Star Wars is dying." "Do you think Star Wars is dying?"
If you have seen any of these lame thread titles, you are not alone. Many people, especially those that have been members only since the release of ROTS are shocked that the boards are slower than the once were. Many people also lament on the future of Star Wars, and claim it to be in its death throws. Many think that with the final film out the gate, the collapse of Star Wars fandom at its current levels is inevitable.
These people are WRONG. And I am not among them.
There are plenty of reasons why Star Wars is not dying, but I will focus on one in particular due to the fact that it is an issue both dear to my heart as well as an issue I have experience in: The Expanded Universe.
Many people take a holier than thou view of the Expanded Universe. Many decry it as inaccurate and inconsistent. Yet, how can the EU be consistent with Lucas' vision when Lucas himself is constantly changing his vision and contradicting it, thus being inconsistent with his own creations. Some people believe the EU is just not their cup of tea. These opinions are fine, as the EU is not for everyone.
But in my opinion, by limiting yourself to the films you're getting only half the story. Flashback to the mid 90s. Back then, prequels were just bare rumors and unclear facts. Back then, there were only 3 films, though they were greatly celebrated with the special editions. Back then, the EU WAS Star Wars. They were the adventures I clung to, the stories that continued the saga, filled in the gaps, and sparked my imagination.
These days, it's even better as the EU has several distinct eras being heavily explored (ROTS-ANH) (post-NJO) (KOTOR era). It's also great because there's coherent and consistent planning between Lucas Books and the authors, ensuring cooperation on a level not seen in the 90s. And the best authors continue their work, folks such as Timothy Zahn, the original EU grandmaster, as well as great returning authors such as Troy Denning, Karen Traviss, and James Luceno, just to name the tip of the iceberg.
I don't get depressed about the coming year, I relish it! It's almost as if we're going back to the basics, when the EU was all that held up the Star Wars tradition. We're revisiting the old days, but at the same time making them better than they originally were. So hit your local bookstore and go for it!
I've got Dark Lord and the Dark Nest series on my shelf, and I'm finally going to delve into them and get back into the EU after a break of a few months. So get back into it too, and get set for the upcoming Outbound Flight and Legacy of the Force Series. And if you're hitting the EU for the first time, try the Thrawn Trilogy or Shadows of the Empire.
Happy reading!
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Rive Caedo Rive's Uncharted Settlements
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 3:37 PM
I suspect we'll get a huge boost on the boards/blogs in 2007/2008 when the Live Action TV Series launches and does something to completely change Lucas' vision and becomes highly controversial, like a Jedi Rebellion against the Emprie or somthing.
But yes, for another year or two. It's back to 1995 style 
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...::::Jedi knigth::::... Jedi Spot
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 3:41 PM
Well I Think It Is Dying  And Its Because The Children Of Today Watch To Mouch Teletubies
Dam Childreen They Donn't get The Passion of Star Wars
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pmtsou Butler_Swan
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 4:02 PM
Hey teletubies are cool. Just Kidding. I hope they do the TV series on the remaining jedi being hunted down by Vader.
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Darth_Revor
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 4:03 PM
Those thinking it is dying will only contribute to its death. We may be getting the TV series, but the movies are done as far as we can see. And, as had been referenced MANY times, anything NOT the MOVIES is EU. The future of Star Wars is in the Expanded Universe. I personally LOVE the EU, and feel those with the "hollier than thou" view are narrow-minded and have not given the EU a chance (or we burned out by some of the sub-par, disinteresting ones out there). BTW, thatz a VERY rare occurance in my experience. One day, the OT heroes will die, but Star Wars will live on.
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Darthruler99
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 4:12 PM
Star Wars 7..... a title that is long looked forward to with no hope. But... a glimmer of hope can shine through the dark. GL may allow some one to do a movie triolgy based on the EU after ROTJ. starting with the jedi acadmy and wipeing out the last imperial forces (7), then luke going to the dark side (via reborn palpatine),(8) and finally, lukes redemption(9).the vong might come into play depending on the time line.
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Obi-Tyler Master Obi-Tyler's Blog Archive.
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 4:23 PM
Yes I agree with you. Starwars still has a long way to go before it's over. But since their isn't any more movies I do believe that the life of starwars is trickling away bit by bit. But I don't expect to really see anything like that ti'll after 2010.
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Obi-Tyler Master Obi-Tyler's Blog Archive.
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 4:24 PM
Also Darthruler99 their isn't going to be a 7,8, or 9. And if you've been around SuperShadow.com then you need to stop going there. He's a liar.
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ewanandhaydenfan5 I Have You Now!
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 4:52 PM
Darth_Revor, I agree with you. SW will stay alive as long as fans are interested and actively have discussions, events, etc.
About the EU, I've read LOE, Jedi Trials, and Dark Lord...all good books (I really liked Dark Lord). I'm interested in Tatooine Ghost. If anyone has read it, could you please let me know what you thought of it? Thanks!
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Codystarwars A Dark Assassins Holocron
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 5:08 PM
Of course star wars will not die! Because even after the originals were made people still loved the movies even though they hadn't announced the prequels! We just have to band togethor and stand ground!
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JediPug1 Like My Father Before Me
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 6:30 PM
I'm with you, Star Wars is not dying, nor will it die any time in the foreseeable future. Things look great with TV shows in the works and the ever expanding Expanded Universe (which I love with all my heart). Star Wars is Forever!
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SnoopDarthyDarth Sith point of view related to real world...
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 11:51 PM
This is a case in which Hollywood's history of putting something 'very succesful' into as many venues and for as long as is viable, will play itself out.
I hope the SW tv series will be a huge hit with extended contracts and spin-offs.
Maybe this will happem.
If GL is at the writing table and, maybe, a circle of different directors are the the directing table... this could work
Plus GL said back in '85 in interview that he was done making S.W. movies and he was moving on to different venues. What he said this year (' 05) was "Im done with S.W. on the big screen... Im moving on with other projects."
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Mando Crusader
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date Posted: Jan 07, 2006 11:52 PM
I'm interested in Tatooine Ghost. If anyone has read it, could you please let me know what you thought of it?
If you like seeing old things appear in new books (where you can go, oh yeah now I remember!) then Tatooine Ghost is for you. Its quite nice to see some old faces return from the prequels and the story is sound enough, so give it a try.
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Darth_Revor
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date Posted: Jan 08, 2006 6:47 AM
Okay, read this carefully...
IF there were to EVER be more Star Wars movies, I have long believed they would be a completely stand-alone Saga. NOT episodes 7,8,9, because the "Tragedy of Darth Vader," the FOCUS of the 6 episodes we all enjoy, is DONE. Star Wars itself can continue, but it would be a fairly unique saga with itz own characters and own overall story.
HOWEVER...
That is an unlikely scenario as far as we can all see. I would like see it if it were to happen, and would support it, but I doubt it will happen. It would not be a disgrace to the saga, it would be a continuation. But yeah, like I said, it will be very unlikely.
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Darth Kevinmhk
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date Posted: Jan 08, 2006 7:22 AM
It is reasonable that no matter how many EU would be released,
it would never be as hot as the release of a movie.
The heat might not be as high as movie-release time,
the number of fans may rise slower than movie-release time,
but still, Star Wars will live on as long as there is new EU work,
and as long as people love them.
Those who read my comments before should know i love
EU even more than movies. 
And i always argue that no matter how great visual effects
are, it could never replace the imagination provided by text.
More or less, Novel / Comic / Games would be the source
to expand SW now... As long as ppl love them, SW would go on.
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Darth_Revor
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date Posted: Jan 08, 2006 8:28 AM
It's nice to know there are more people out there like us, Darth Kevinmhk.
I've been very pro-EU for a long time. Afterall, while the movies caught my attention, it was the EU that truly captured me forever in the realm that is Star Wars. Afterall, 6 movies (well, 3 at the time) can only hold you for so long. And with all the questions left out there, the EU is the place to turn for the rest of the story.
To all those out there who dislike the it, sorry, but the EU is honestly how Star Wars will continue to GROW and thrive.
Someday, a movie may be needed kick fandom in the pants, but the EU will keep Star Wars alive FOREVER.
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Darth Kevinmhk
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date Posted: Jan 08, 2006 7:18 PM
Ya, without EU, Star Wars cant survive that long.
And it is often the lines in novels or even comics that explore
deeply the truth of Jedi Teaching / Sith Teaching.
Take Stover's work as example, you can really go into the head
of certain characters and know what they are really thinking
at that very single moment. Movies still cant do that (yet).
So many story to tell, movies are just not enough to explore
everything deeply. That's why here is EU. To bring us a larger
and deeper view of everything in Star Wars.
EU Forever! The Expanded Universe will be with us, always!
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The Infinite Force Infinite Galaxy Of Fun - (Retired Archive)
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date Posted: Jan 08, 2006 9:25 PM
It's good to see I'm not alone. The EU is a vital part of the complete fan experience. Darth Revor was especially on the mark because I too went from fan of the films to total Star Wars obsession in the mid 90s thanks to the EU.
SW will never die as long as we don't let it.
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majorlynch majorlynch
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date Posted: Jan 10, 2006 4:25 AM
WHAT AN EXCELLENT BLOG.
The EU has certainly kept star wars alive since the 80's.
The EU will ensure that star wars doesn't go the same way as LOTR.
Its about 98% consistent each book, comic, game generally has a reference to something created outside of it, e.g. Telos in KOTOR 2.
I still look forward to the next release of a book, graphic novel and the games.
Star Wars will love forever, even if it has to rest for a while.
But without the EU, starwars would be dead by now, even with the release of ROTS.
Getting a large portion of the EU can be expensive, but its worth it.
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Darth_Meerkat Rants of a Mere 'Kat
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date Posted: Jan 21, 2006 9:46 AM
I completely agree. The EU is the heart of starwars. Without the books, you can't spend time wondering what your favorite character looks like. Without the games, you (supposedly) can't get a real look at fighting styles. The comics are like a mixture between the books and games, without the motion you get in the games.
Darth Kevinmhk, you actually can get inside the characters head in movies, all the actors have to do is do a little voice over when their lips aren't moving. Maybe add a tunnel or wavey sound to the vo.  .
D Mkat over and out
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Eirtaé Rebel Heart
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date Posted: Jan 22, 2006 3:14 PM
Star Wars is not dying, that I agree of course...
But don't tell me about the EU IF!!
Cause I'm having a haaaard time finding any SW books over here, as I've stated in my own blog entries (which reminds me... I should write a new one sometime soon...) and I'm still not completely ready to start paying the shipping costs of amazon.com...
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Star Wars fan JC
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date Posted: Jan 26, 2006 3:26 PM
I get all of my Star Wars books from the library.
My favorites are the Timothy Zahn trilogy (witch if anyone EVER makes more Star Wars movies I think should be baised on TZ's trilogy).
But whatever the 'EU' is, I have never even heard of it until today so you can't say that without it no one would still like Star Wars because I do!
Sorry, I don't want to turn into a meany.
I think a big part of it is the books and maybe whatever the 'EU' is, is part of Star Wars life. But Star Wars is NOT dieing! Not while I'm around! 
~JC~
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Peter Fett-Secura
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date Posted: May 08, 2006 9:18 AM
I agree with you on some points, Yes, star wars is not dying. But, I think that people will be disappointed with the TV series. I although look forward to Star Wars in 3d! That, I think will be a large boost for the existing fans. Eu, I guess I just misunderstand. I have heard about the resurection of palpatine, and I heavily disagree, although I also have read about Luke Skywalkers turn to the dark side. Along with Mara Jade, and about how Luke Skywalker turned to the dark side, and only through that could he defeat the emperor, therefore making Luke the chosen one, and Anakin not, along with that only being a repeat of what anakin did.
Also I don't understand how, and why, Luke Skywalker would marry, a dark Jedi/unofficial sith.
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