Forum:SH Archive/Fanon, canon and anachronisms

I don't understand why "Star Wars: Revelations" is considered "fanon" when it could be perfectly "canon". My reasons: the history assembles with the movies history, it explains the Jedi's purge and because Darth Vader was the only one Jedi in the galaxy, and details like Seers contributs better the Star Wars universe. What has it mistakes or anachronisms? The movies too contains anachronisms:
 * Episode VI: Leia talks about her mother: "She died when I was very young...She was... very beautiful. Kind, but sad"...OK, let's go "Episode III": Amidala dies in the childbirth. Perharps Leia has pre-natal remembers??
 * Episode IV: Obi-Wan talks about Vader: "A young Jedi named Darth Vader, who was a pupil of mine until he turned to evil, helped the Empire hunt down and destroy the Jedi knights. He betrayed and murdered your father"...OK, let's go Episode III again: the Emperor commands clone troopers activate 66 order and troopers kill Jedis. Wasn't Vader who had killed all Jedis?
 * And the most important anachronism: technology. In episodes I, II and III the ships are more advanced than episodes IV, V and VI, and that's impossible. Progress just moves in one direction: forward. Technology can't goes backward.

To finish it, I'll tell something about "Star Wars: Revelations" anachronisms:
 * Darth Vader and holocron's obsession: at the end of the movie Vader obtains holocron. Therefore obtained objective and for that reason later Vader focus with looking for Rebel Base.
 * R2D2 in Coruscant: how know we that is R2D2?. It's a droid, yes, but it can be any other R2 droid. Are saying we can't exist two equal droids?. Federation Robot Army wouldn't say the same.
 * Survivors Jedis: as Declan says "If they don't know that they exist, they can't kill them". In addition, in Dark Empire appears Vima, other Jedi survivor. The Empire could kill all Jedis they found, not all Jedis that existed.
 * Corellia and the giant gas planet: anytime said it explicity that Corellia hasn't a giant gas planet near of it? If it don't said, it could be factible. In addition, it would be a nearby planet (like Mars and Earth, by example).
 * Jedi temple destruction: ONLY in the 2004 version the Jedi Temple still exists. In the 1997 version it isn't (and in the original movie either), assembling with "SW: Revelations".
 * The soldier's armor could modify during the movie, pasing Clone Troopers to Stormtroopers.
 * About starships: if my memory don't fail, these ships appears at the end of the movie, assembling with the episode IV. By this way, it's factible that the starships appear.

Seeing it, don't you think that "Star Wars: Revelations" can be canonical pertectly?