Talk:Galim Eddawan

What happened to the Eddawans? It's a mystery that seriously needs solving. If anyone knows anything about them, it would be nice if they would share their knowledge with the confused and curious world (which may only exist inside my head).

As it was Eero Iridian who researched them after they received the distress message, and he was secretly working for Nod, did they even exist or did he just make up the information about them? (That's unlikely; Nod would have realized that there was a possibility that someone other than Eero would research it, or at least read over Eero's shoulder or something. But I thought I ought to say it anyway.)

Galim Eddawan was scheduled to arrive somewhere the previous day, but hadn't... were they really attacked by pirates, or did he just get delayed or something. and arrived sometime later?

What Joli said to them, was it true? Was it even really Joli, or was there just someone imitating a little girl's voice? (I know it was a recording, but did she send out a distress message and Lorian intercepted and recorded it, or was it just some random person doing the voice?)

Another thing... Qui-Gon Jinn said that he felt Joli was in great danger. As it turned out, she wasn't even on the ship (or was she being held prisoner on it? Who knows?), but I don't think he would have felt that she was in great danger if she weren't really, so wherever she was at the time, it's probable that she was. Also note that he said great danger. If Joli had really been trapped on a dead ship with the oxygen level running down, would she really have been in great danger? After all, they were about to come and rescue her.

There are so many questions! In fact, I think we have a right to be annoyed with Jude Watson for leaving us with so many unanswered questions. Or should we be grateful to her for giving fanfic writers so much room to play? (And what "we" am I talking about? For all I know I'm the only one who really cares. Oh well.)

What happened to the Eddawans? The galaxy may never know. But hopefully they will, if some knowledgeable person stumbles across this page. Cross your fingers! --152.38.26.107 21:28, 6 September 2006 (UTC)