User talk:XxNighthawk119xx

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Welcome, XxNighthawk119xx!
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The Truth

 * Star Wars is fiction, so any of it, be it the movies, or the official spin-off materials, or even fan fiction, are only as true as you choose to make them. That said, Lucasfilm considers all official spin-off materials to be part of the larger Star Wars saga, and works hard to make all of them mesh and interconnect. However, they don't tell George Lucas himself what to do, so if Lucas decides to tell a story (in  The Clone Wars, for instance) that contradicts the spin-off materials, then Lucasfilm works to make all future spin-off materials agree with his vision, reconciling the old version of events as much as possible with Lucas's new version. jSarek 18:24, November 5, 2011 (UTC)