Talk:Imperial Palace

Name change in order (Tarkin spoiler)
As pointed out by Purpilia, I think that page will have to be renamed "Imperial Palace/Canon," since Tarkin reveals that the Imperial Palace is in fact a refitted Jedi Temple. Since "Imperial Palace" is the last known name of the building in canon, I guess that should be the title. -- Lelal Mekha  (Audience Room) 18:43, October 24, 2014 (UTC)
 * Reposting what I said on Talk:Imperial Palace&mdash;I would wait until Tarkin comes out (that's where the Temple/Palace bit is identified) so we know the full context. That way we can make a completely informed decision. Aka, did the Emperor revamp the Temple? Did he demolish it and create a similar building (as seen in Episode VI)? It's clearly going to be the former, but I'd rather wait and be right than be quick and wrong. - Brandon Rhea (talk) 18:45, October 24, 2014 (UTC)

Three conflicting sources
Oy. I thought the Lucasfilm Story Group was supposed to prevent this stuff. Out of curiosity, though, and with an eye toward updating the article, what are the conflicts? I think I get the one discussed above, but what's in Return of the Jedi that creates a conflict? ProfessorTofty (talk) 12:13, October 29, 2014 (UTC)
 * Well, I think it's more that The Rebellion Begins conflicts with Tarkin AND Episode VI, not necessarily that the three contradict each other. But I couldn't find a satisfying way to express that using our templates. Tarkin isn't out yet, so we should take it with a grain of salt, but the Amazon preview shows that all that remained of the Jedi Temple complex was "its corpse of five skyscraping spires," but it was renovated and refitted into the Imperial Palace. On the other hand, The Rebellion Begins says that the Temple was razed to the ground. And Episode VI shows the Temple unchanged from its appearance in the prequels. -- Lelal Mekha  Old Republic military symbol.svg(Audience Room) 12:23, October 29, 2014 (UTC)