Talk:Plo Koon/Legends

Fanboy Entry?
For some reason the entire talk page has been purged and left with only a poorly written theory on Plo Koon's survival. Have there been other articles with talk pages being 'refreshed' like this? Could someone find a way to recover the whole thing? I really don't know how to revert such a major edit.Steelsapien 10:44, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
 * The talk page hasn't been purged, merely archived. There's a link to the preserved discussion in the talkheader above. - Cavalier One FarStar Logo.jpg( Squadron channel ) 10:49, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
 * Thanks for clearing that up. I didn't know we could archive talk pages. Steelsapien 13:19, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I've archived the talk page and removed the previous pointless post. Talk pages are not forums for general discussion or questions. They are for topics relating to changes made to the article itself. Please adhere to the Talkheader template when feeling the urge to post on a talk page. Toprawa and Ralltiir 14:33, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

Shakedown
Plo Koon appears in The Clone Wars: Shakedown, the web comic leading into Rising Malevolence! Etan O'Hara 19:19, 15 December 2008

Plo Koon and Darth Maul
I want to know where the information was found about Darth Maul commenting about Plo Koon's Lightsaber skills. When did they ever have a chance to meet? Swampboy822 14:46, 2 February 2009 (UTC)Swampboy822

Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter. They didn't meet; Maul muses he wished he could fight a 'true lightsaber master' like Mace Windu or Plo Koon Jedi Xian 15:25, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Baran Do membership?
The list of affiliations on this page includes that Plo Koon was a member of the Baran Do member. Could someone please clarify any details on this as I don't own the novel? Or would that be a breach of any copyright laws? Thanks! Steelsapien 12:21, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
 * In the novel, Luke Skywalker and son Ben travel to the Baran Do temple on Dorin, and it is mentioned that Plo Koon once studied there. -Guest

Legacy
Would it be worth mentioning Kazdan Paratus made him out of scrap on Raxus Prime and that it was the first too attack Galen Marack? Garadex 10:46, 2 August 2009 (UTC)

Maskless pic

 * Is that picture of plo koon without his mask canon now?Garadex using the force since 19bby 18:39, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
 * If you are referring to the image from the comics, the answer is no. It's never been confirmed as canon, and I feel it should be indicated as such. -Guest
 * It's from a canon source, so it's canon. - Lord Hydronium 07:07, December 21, 2009 (UTC)
 * The "behind-the-mask" appearance of Koon and the Kel Dor were intentionally left ambiguous, so says the characters' creators. I tend to trust in the original designers, rather than subsequent artist interpretations. The appearance of Koon in that particular picture has been repeatedly questioned, and never confirmed as canon.
 * Wrong. Star Wars Purge: Seconds to Die features the image of unmasked Koon and he looks exactly like in this image. 17:29, December 22, 2009 (UTC)
 * Nick Dudman, the man who created Plo Koon and the Kel Dor species, disagrees with you. He maintains that the Kel Dor's appearance was never meant to be revealed, and that the image in question is not an accurate portrayal.
 * Whatever was meant to be is now irrelevant. Published in a licensed source = Canon. Revealed in an interview with an author = Interesting background info, no more. End of story.  Mauser  Comlink 16:03, December 23, 2009 (UTC)
 * Sorry, not end of story. It's not "whatever was meant to be," it's what IS meant to be. A general rule of this site: the canon of the visual medium always takes priority over the canon of the printed medium. Dudman is the creator of the Kel Dor, and his involvement is directly with the films (visual medium). If he denies the canon of the comic image, then there's really little that can be argued. That said, in regards to the film canon, there is no known presentation of an unmasked Kel Dor. Besides that fact, I'm sure you don't believe that everything printed, even from licensed sources, can be considered canon. Like most all comic books, those of the Star Wars franchise present many differences between not only the film canon, but also the canon of other comic books from the same title. It can't all be 100% truth.