Source for this claim, please?[]
"Lefrani eclipsed the star Priate at the precise moment that Darth Vader began assassinating the leaders of the CIS." Oh. Really. Did it, then? If so, HOW? This is a question that needs to be asked, considering that Lefrani could not come between Mustafar and the star Priate. Jestefad in orbit #2, Mustafar in Orbit #3, and Lefrani in Orbit #4. Looking at these orbital positions there is no way that Lefrani could eclipse the star Priate, as seen from the surface of Mustafar, unless Lefrani and Jestefad are co-orbiting one another, which is NOT the case, here. So unless there is explicit canonical sourcing for the claim that it is Lefrani eclipsing Priate, someone needs to change this entry. \ Logically, it should be Jestafad eclipsing Priate, because it lies sunward of Mustafar, and thus can come between Mustafar and Priate; whereas, Lefrani lies outward from Mustafar and can not come between Mustafar and Priate. ShannarythVenhallyn (talk) 22:17, August 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Well, I traced down the origin of the erroneous claim about Lefrani to an unregistered user (84.209.6.49 aka A Wikia Contributor) who has had warnings for fanon. I'm deleting the spurious line and stating on the Jestefad page where it should be.ShannarythVenhallyn (talk) 22:31, August 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry, but you're incorrect. Regardless of your personal views on the believability of the info, it's taken directly from the guidebook Star Wars: Complete Locations. Cade Calrayn 23:21, August 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Oh. Well, thank you then, Cade. I was unable to come up with any sort of canon sourcing as to the statement / identification of the eclipsing body as Lefrani. Sorry for the trouble. BTW, I do appreciate the correction and information.ShannarythVenhallyn (talk) 23:28, August 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry, but you're incorrect. Regardless of your personal views on the believability of the info, it's taken directly from the guidebook Star Wars: Complete Locations. Cade Calrayn 23:21, August 1, 2012 (UTC)