

"There's something like 100.000 times more Whills than there are midi-chlorians and there's about 10.000 times more midi-chlorians than there are human cells." The following is a quote by George Lucas: Luke too rebuilds, but Leia is more the rebuilder than him. She is the hope and the one rebuilding and reuniting where others in her family were more destroying the old and sickened parts that ruined the past. Luke searching for Forcesensitives to train, be it little kids or survivors of the former wars. Set few years after ROTJ with the first movie already!


Prominent criminal elements like Hutts and gangsters feature into the story. PT was the Father, OT, the son, ST would focus on the Daughter and Grandchildren both, hence Leia and offspring.

Inspiration was among others post-Iraq war rebuilding and and people not letting go starting their own nation and making trouble, like ISIS. I'll just quote the relevant posts from TFN here since they're already summaries/paraphrases.ĭarth Maul was in it thx to his TCW resurrection and his apprentice was Darth Talon lifted from the comics. It seems like the plot was going to start much sooner than the 30 year time skip that it ultimately ended up at. So this could be some of the earliest ideas, prior to the development of Kira, Hobo Luke, etc. George's ideas for the ST evolved over time, and the things discussed in the book don't quite seem to match up with what we already learned from the art books or previous interviews. Obviously this changed by the time we get to TCW, where it's mentioned that the Jedi and Sith fought wars in ancient times using kyber-powered superweapons.Īnother detail that George seems to have changed his mind on by the time of TCW, but which the OP mentions on TFN, is that at one point Syfo Dias was going to be an apprentice that Sidious had before Maul.Īnd now for the stuff you probably care more about. The Sith destroyed themselves and the Jedi came in to clean up the mess. Some further clarification on the light and dark sides of the Force and Rule of Two above, including something I don't believe I've ever seen George say before, which is that there was no war between the Jedi and Sith.
