Image and model
Which source connects the image with the Incependence in Canon? Is it even Canon? I don't think this image is from E6, even if it paige says so. And which source calls it a MC80A?! Star Wars Encyclopedia of Starfighters and Other Vehicles only says MC80. 93.104.178.8 18:51, October 9, 2018 (UTC)
- It's clearly an MC80a model. As for the image, judging by the fact that this was a CAnom at one point and the image is still here, I'm guessing it's from a canon source. Fan26 (Talk) 18:54, October 9, 2018 (UTC)
- The image clearly was MC80A, not the Indepedence! There is no canon connection between the picture and the star cruiser, especially not in the version the picture is now (look at its history: there was a pendant picture in E6, but that's not the form we see now, and even this is not connected to the ship). Onicle (talk) 15:20, July 17, 2019 (UTC)
- The MC80A is a variant of the MC80 and it's clearly an MC80A. Also, the image is from Episode VI.--Vitus InfinitusTalk 15:21, July 17, 2019 (UTC)
- Yes, of course the MC80A is a MC80 variant. But who exactly called the Independence a MC80A?! The Encyclopedia says "other MC80s". And yes, the picture clearly is a MC80A, but who exactly connected the picture to the Independence in Canon?! And if you had taken the look on the file history like I had suggested, you would see that there once was a variant of the picture that was from E6, but it was reverted to this variant that is not. Onicle (talk) 19:03, July 17, 2019 (UTC)
- The MC80A is a variant of the MC80 and it's clearly an MC80A. Also, the image is from Episode VI.--Vitus InfinitusTalk 15:21, July 17, 2019 (UTC)
- The image clearly was MC80A, not the Indepedence! There is no canon connection between the picture and the star cruiser, especially not in the version the picture is now (look at its history: there was a pendant picture in E6, but that's not the form we see now, and even this is not connected to the ship). Onicle (talk) 15:20, July 17, 2019 (UTC)