God was a deity that was mentioned by several individuals in the galaxy. During the Clone Wars, in 21 BBY,[1] Count Dooku referred to the planet Florrum as "Godforsaken."[2] When Ziro the Hutt was freed by bounty hunter Cad Bane, a clone trooper said "Oh, my God."[3] During the New Republic Era, in 9 ABY,[4] a Mythrol mentioned God whilst in the custody of the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin.[5] God was later mentioned by Migs Mayfeld on the planet Morak.[6]
Appearances[]
Non-canon appearances[]
- Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge — "Episode 1" (Mentioned only)
Sources[]
- The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Gungan General on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- "The Gungan General" Episode Guide | The Clone Wars on StarWars.com (backup link)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 3 (Helmets: C-3PO, Protocol Droid)
- Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 2 (Droid Directory: 3PO-series Protocol Droids, Part 1)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 65 (Highlights of the Saga: Life After Jedha)
- Star Wars Helmet Collection 70 (Databank A-Z: Wicket Warrick–Weequay)
- "The Noble and the Wild" — Star Wars - Das offizielle Magazin 96
- Star Wars: Card Trader (Card: Logray - 2020 Base Series 2)
- "R2-D2" — Star Wars Encyclopedia
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of "The Gungan General" to 21 BBY.
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Gungan General"
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Hostage Crisis"
- ↑ According to SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link), The Mandalorian is set five years after Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of Return of the Jedi to 4 ABY, meaning that The Mandalorian is set in 9 ABY.
- ↑ The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"
- ↑ The Mandalorian — "Chapter 15: The Believer"