Much like the Ysanna descend from survivors of Ossus' destruction, the Dantari descend from the survivors of Darth Malak's bombardment of Dantooine.
Plagueis succeed in create life he created Anakin not the Force when Palpatine talked about Plagueis to Anakin in the Opera was not only for corrupt him but to talk about his "father" and master
I'm back with a couple more that I forgot last time I posted (still haven't found the list of legends works I headcanon as part of the current lore, but my computer's a mess of word files right now so that's to be expected) Hux's mother is the canon version of Daala; the mother is referred to as a "kitchen woman" and Daala worked in the kitchen at the Cardia academy, so in this continuity it would be Arkanis were she was a student, not Cardia, and Brendol who discovered her and made her his protege/mistress, not Tarkin. Daala's assignment to the Maw Installation I imagine as an exile rather then a promotion after she had a falling out with Brendol, and I imagine her forces their (as well as any black site/skunkworks projects going on their) were amongst those forces that eventually found their way to the Unknown Regions and the nascent FO, with Daala becoming an ally to her son and helping him orgastrate his father's death. Aiki Lars was born Aiki Kenobi; Obi-Wan is her son, born out of wedlock prior to her meeting Cliegg and given over to the Jedi as an infant because she couldn't care for him. Obi-Wan learns this at some point, hence why he calls Owen his brother in the ROTS novelization. Dorja was the (unseen) captain of the Relentless under Admiral Konstantine's command. A canon counterpart to Trioculus briefly claimed the title of Galactic Emperor after Palpatine's death as a puppet for a cabal of powerful figures led by Grand Moff Hissa, but his death was orchestrated by Gallius Rax to prevent the Empire from unifying (which would have imperiled the Contingency and his own agenda). The conference at Akiva in the first Aftermath book was called in part because of his death. The unnamed life form that hatched from the moon in Doctor Who was a Duinuogwuin/Star Whale, and Duinuogwuin bones are made of a type of dilithium (allowing them to travel at FTL speeds). In the universe SW/ST takes place in the life form was killed before it hatched, infusing the moon with the dilithium that was later seen being minded in Enterprise (samples of which were used to power the first Human warp flight in first contact). "Star Whales" as shown in Doctor Who are not a species, but rather an "animal family" of closely related species consisting of the Doctor Who animal, Purgills, these things and Gormaganders. An alternative term is "space whale." The Harbinger from the Star Wars comics (22 to 25, I think) is the same one that Pellaeon commanded in the canon Thrawn books, and it survived the Purgill rush at the end of Rebels (albeit damaged). The unnamed, mustached officer who seems to be it's captain in the comic (see below on the bottom left) is Pellaeon himself. I'm pretty sure the Dantari are the planet's original natives, while the Humans who live their are just colonists, then again 3000 plus years is a long time and I suppose one could headcanon them as being the de-evolved survivors of another part of the planet distant from the area shown in K1/K2 (maybe people who were trapped underground during the bombardment).
Luke cave vision represent his role in Dark Empire the Millennium Falcon was around during the New Sith Wars or earlier
* 1/3 of the Eternal Fleet is hiding in the Unknown Regions, having escaped Vaylin. * Acina dies at Iokath. * The Republic captures the Sith homeworlds but withdraws the northern border to Ithor, Ord Mantell and Iridonia as per the Atlas. * Paecia is named after Darth Paecia. * The Hapan secession is on the backdrop of Paecia aggression, caused by Saalo Moorn, and the build-up to the last Alaskan Conflict. * Darth Ruin reunites the broken tribes in the north and recaptures Yavin and Ziost, but Korriban isn’t retaken for some time (potentially until Kaan does). * Circa 500 BBY, the Sith make an attempt to take over the galaxy which fails because of Darth Gravid’s turn. It focuses on corporate issues in the Outer Expansion Zone, attempting to start an eighteenth Alaskan conflict, which fails epically. The basic idea is used for the Separatist Crisis.
Luuke was created after both Galen Marek and their Clones were defeated in hope of Vader creating the prefect apprentince i want to believe Luuke survived and become someone like the Jedi Killer or Flint
I’m pretty enamored with clones. I love the idea that the Emperor’s royal guards all share a clone template, per Crimson Empire. Can we cobble together a headcanon list of clone templates for the various Imperial roles? Stormtroopers: Jango Fett et al. (conscripts otherwise pooled from Imperial army?) Royal Guards: Kenix Jir, I reckon (Male) Emperor’s Hands: Galen Marek, perhaps the source for Kam Solusar and Flint too (Female) Emperor’s Hands: ??? Must be a redhead, possibly linked to Domina Tagge? (Post-Endor) Dark Jedi: Luke’s hand was probably a major source... maybe for Brakiss as well? (Post-Endor) Stormtroopers/TIE pilots: Soontir Fel, certainly Various Sithspawn and other weapons: Maul? Inquisitors: Although these were mostly turncoat Jedi, the Empire cloned Jedi as well as seen in the case of Joruus C'Baoth. Maybe this was done to bolster Inquisitor numbers?
After TCW Maul survived and duel Obi Wan like we see in old wounds later he is resurrected again by the Prophets of the Darkside like we see in Tales he is defeated again by Vader and later resurrected again Legends Maul is pretty much another Darth Sion he is too angry to die, he survive the Vong War and later battle Krayt the Maul Krayt war happen after Legacy comics Krayt come back to life for a second time after Darth Wredd defeat maybe Maulkiller is the Maul who face Obi Wan or is another different Maul Clone in a SW tales there is a Zabrak who wanted resurrect clone Maul in iridonia maybe that Maul is the one who battle Obi Wan and the Prophets of the Darkside Maul is the original but with erased mind in resume Darth Maul was cloned many times we dont know what happen to the original after TCW but one Clone or the Original Maul battle Darth Krayt with Talon help after Legacy
Sedriss Ql wanted to control Exar Kun force ghost also knew that Vima was Bastila he also wanted to search the Star Forge to help Palpatine Dark Empire
Female Emperors Hand Template should be older than Domina. She only works for Younger ones and Not those of about her age. I still fancy Jenna Zan Arbor as Template original. Plus maybe captured DNA from redheaded Jedi or dathomir Witches. PS: whatever became of Scout Talisibeth Enwandung Esterhazy after her Mandalorian Friends took her in? Namechange to become who in later EU? Gesendet von meinem FP3 mit Tapatalk
(relating to my prior post I meant Duinuogwuin/Star Dragon, not Star Whale. Got myself messed up because of the next blurb, lol, since I actually wrote it first) So working Indiana Jones into my headcanon multi/megaverse is proving a bit annoying, as I said before, mainly because Star Trek, Indy and Doctor Who all have conflicting accounts of the Roswell event. I don't feel like it's in good faith to ignore Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, because it's very clearly supposed to be accepted as legitimate within Indy's universe, so tell me what you guys think of this... ...there were two different crashes; the first, on June 13th, was the one from Doctor Who and Indiana Jones, while the second, on July 2nd, was the one from Star Trek. The Roswell aliens from both of the former series DO look similar enough for one to conceivably buy as members of the same species, after all, with the main difference being the Indy ones are bigger and have long limbs/elongated craniums (maybe the members of the ruling class are larger than the rest of the species or something). It occurs to me that perhaps I could say these are Columi and, since we don't know much about Columi in canon, headcanon it as when they withdrew in the distant past it was to an alternate dimension rather then to their homeworld, but I'm not totally sold on that part yet. What do you guys think? Is that two much? Or does it work? Because once I get that down I can get to the fun part, which is figuring out what's going on with the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail appearing in SW. I mean, technically she does, just from a certain point of view My personal headcanon is that the Sith loses the most recent (third?) Great War (the one that starts of Iokath) but their Empire survives, albeit as a rump state kept under close supervision by the Republic, and it's this rump Empire that Darth Desolous uses to build his empire around 2826 BBY; before falling Desolous was the Jedi Watchman of the Sith Worlds and, after being seduced by the Dark Side, claimed the long-vacant throne as the new Sith Emperor, with the empire finally shattering following his death. The Republic/Jedi then get a few centuries of reprieve until the rise of Darth Ruin in 2000 BBY. I always wondered if the noble traditions of Valahari, Serenno, Scipio and the D'Astan sector might be remnants of the Paecians. It makes more sense to me to have Arbor as Palpatine's pet mad scientist overseeing these clone efforts (especially since I don't recall her having the Force, but it's been a long time since I read the stuff with her in it). As for female Emperor's Hand templates candidates, there's Lanu Pasiq and Grand Inquisitor Hydra and, if we want to use characters from canon as well, Second Sister To be totally honest she's probably dead; we know the Empire in Legends conquered Mandalore eventually, after all. We know Bardan survived, but by the time Boba meets him he was doing so under an assumed name and without flaunting what he could do. That and he, unlike Scout, had turned his back on the Jedi and so probably wouldn't be as eager to fight the Empire if (when) they came knocking.
@K2771991 Would you include the Enterprise's crew being on Jomark as more than just an easter egg? Spoiler
Palpatine claimed that he studies Sith history because those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
Lucien Draay is Darth Nihilus he destroy Katarr because it was Q'Anilia homeworld also the reason why he choose Visas to become his apprentice he also wanted to take revange on Zayne
Bad Batch spoiler alert Spoiler Kanan comic order 66 flashback is hazy traumatic memories and Bad Batch episode 1 is what actually happened.
Please mark ALL spoilers as Bad Batch spoilers, each and every time. We have many new things out so it could be spoilers for anything.