User:Maurice2014

A Dark-Light Jedi...linking to the Milky Way: A long time ago, in a Galaxy far, far away....from the Milky Way

The distance between the City of London and the City of Hong Kong is 6052 Miles (9740 Km). A far distance. The distance between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million Light-Years. From the point of view of the Milky Way Galaxy, Andromeda is a Galaxy far, far away....

The tale of the Star Wars would ultimately be narrated by an ancient Jedi Master, here, in the Milky Way Galaxy. The New Republic would go on to last many millenia. An event later occurs, not a return of the Sith, so much as a great calamity, or cataclysm. Perhaps there is a massive eruption without the Force. Perhaps there is a rupture in the Space/Time Continuum. The "Force", in fact, could be sick, infected by Thought-Bombs. The "Force" might be something unique to the galaxy. Their galaxy, in fact, may have been alive. The "Force" may indeed have been a singular entity. A version of a giant Zonama Sekot, a living sentient Being. Many Force Sensitive beings seek to escape whatever is happening and begin to migrate away from the epicentre of the disturbance (perhaps unforseen consequences of Thought-Bombs on the Planet of Lehon). Some very wise Jedi Masters sensed a grave danger falling down upon the galaxy and thought that their only hope for survival was to flee the very Galaxy itself if they were going to make through whatever was happening. You see, "the galaxy" the Star Wars takes place in would actually be the Andromeda Galaxy. The Jedi's knowledge of astronomy allows them to be very aware of their nearest galactic neighbour, the Milky Way Galaxy. The Outbound Flight Expeditionary Project is their key to leaving their possibly doomed galaxy and seek a new home in a neighbouring galaxy. Using the Force, they seek to break the Hyperspace Disturbance at the edge of their galaxy. The Jedi hope to lead a massive non-organic Generational World-ship, an ark (named The Coruscant) through the Intergalactic Void to the spiral galaxy we call Milky Way (the ship would be design based on the Eclipse-class Star Dreadnought, perhaps two or three joined together carrying 2.5 million people). Having to avoid and evade "Ship" at all costs, they slowly made their way (over many generations) to their destination. No, they don't land on Earth, rather they arrive in our galaxy interacting with extraterrestrial life about other Stars, like the Centaurus Arm of the Milky Way that contains Centauri which is the brightest globular cluster and largest of its kind in the Milky Way. The descendants of the New Republic establish themselves amongst the many inhabitants of our galaxy ultimately establishing a New Jedi Order. They form alliances with other friendly worlds and serve as guardians and mediators in galactic affairs. They also engage in exploration and First-Contact missions. When they first arrive in our Galaxy, it was still many years "B.C." on Earth. The old Jedi Master, recounting the "tale" of the great Galactic Civil War, lives on Earth, much in the same way General Obi Wan Kanobi lived on Tatooine, only not in hiding, rather as a resident of Earth. Some members of the Coruscant descendants hoped to return, one day, to their native galaxy to see what had become of their people. Many chose to remain behind and live in their adopted galaxy. The recounting of the Star Wars tale actually takes places in Earth's far distant future (several millenia?). The old man, the Jedi Master, is recounting the story of events that took place a long time ago to a small child on Earth, possibly an alien child long after Earth had joined the galactic federation, a story that has been passed down from one generation to the next so that the heroism, bravery, and sacrifice of those who fought to defeat the Empire and restore the Republic would never be forgotten. It also serves as a cautionary tale to the future.

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The story would be a futuristic tale about the migration, or exodus, of the inhabitants of the galaxy and their journey, and adventures, through the Void on to their destination of our spiral Milky Way Galaxy. Part of the premise would be that there exists a galactic federation of extraterrestrials within our own galaxy. Having the Jedi come directly to Earth, perhaps making it their "New Coruscant", would only open up the door, or perhaps more Pandora's Box, of the idea that early Force-Sensitive "aliens" arriving on Earth in Earth's early history would have seen to posses the power of gods, or been associated with Witch Craft or psychic phenomenon having interbred with "Humans" on our own planet over centuries (you know, "was Jesus Christ actually a Force-Sensitive", "are the Merovingians his Force-Sensitive descendants", "were the Druids Jedi", etc., etc.). Perhaps Humans, or Beings in our Galaxy, similar to the Yuuzhan Vong, are unable to be "sensed" through the Force. Perhaps all lifeforms throughout the Universe in fact do not have Force Energy signatures. All alien encounters on Earth would all be related then to this galactic federation that Earthlings are not currently qualified to be a member of, and so forth. Having them instead simply enter our galaxy and take up residence somewhere in the outer rim (or rather our version of the Outer Rim Territories seeing as to them the entire galaxy would be one giant Unknown Region) would seem more appropriate and in keeping with their new arrival status while they sent out Jedi Ambassadors as Emissaries to introduce themselves to the indigenous galactic inhabitants. At the time of the Great Cataclysm, inhabitants of the galaxy were not sure if the Force-Tremors would eventually subside or if they would tear the galaxy apart, so those who emigrated were never certain if their descendants would eventually ever return to the galaxy.

I bid you please build upon this notion.