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Post by audiosane on Nov 13, 2017 0:06:38 GMT
Other articles state "another corner of the galaxy". ....?  Sith Space is a corner of the galaxy we haven't seen yet. I see somebody just caught up to me.  Can you really call it Sith Space if there's only 1-2 of them in the entire galaxy? Oh, and I only watch the movies and check this board out from time to time.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 14:59:09 GMT
....?  Sith Space is a corner of the galaxy we haven't seen yet. I see somebody just caught up to me.  Can you really call it Sith Space if there's only 1-2 of them in the entire galaxy? Oh, and I only watch the movies and check this board out from time to time. You're referring to Sith Lords. At one time, Sith Lords numbered in the thousands. I'm referring to Sith Space, the corner of the galaxy that was unknown to the Republic once upon a time, the ancestral home of the Sith species and the region where the dark jedi of the Second Schism landed (eventually usurping power and becoming Lords over the Sith, aka, Lords of the Sith).
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Post by audiosane on Nov 13, 2017 16:45:19 GMT
I see somebody just caught up to me.  Can you really call it Sith Space if there's only 1-2 of them in the entire galaxy? Oh, and I only watch the movies and check this board out from time to time. You're referring to Sith Lords. At one time, Sith Lords numbered in the thousands. I'm referring to Sith Space, the corner of the galaxy that was unknown to the Republic once upon a time, the ancestral home of the Sith species and the region where the dark jedi of the Second Schism landed (eventually usurping power and becoming Lords over the Sith, aka, Lords of the Sith). Lol, this reads like a Wookieepedia entry. Thanks for the info.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 13, 2017 18:18:28 GMT
Yeah, I'm so pumped 2 c the continuing destruction of Luke Skywalker. First Order Strikes Back here I come. That better be sarcasm! 
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 13, 2017 18:21:42 GMT
You're referring to Sith Lords. At one time, Sith Lords numbered in the thousands. I'm referring to Sith Space, the corner of the galaxy that was unknown to the Republic once upon a time, the ancestral home of the Sith species and the region where the dark jedi of the Second Schism landed (eventually usurping power and becoming Lords over the Sith, aka, Lords of the Sith). Is that canon? Or is it from Legends now? According to Yoda in Episode 1, there's always just 2 Sith at a time. However, Yoda may have not known that was incorrect at one time in history? Perhaps there were thousands at one time? If Episode 8 rumors are correct, it sounds like we may finally get some detailed history on the Jedi (finally).
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Post by Peter B. Parker on Nov 13, 2017 19:17:38 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 20:26:43 GMT
You're referring to Sith Lords. At one time, Sith Lords numbered in the thousands. I'm referring to Sith Space, the corner of the galaxy that was unknown to the Republic once upon a time, the ancestral home of the Sith species and the region where the dark jedi of the Second Schism landed (eventually usurping power and becoming Lords over the Sith, aka, Lords of the Sith). Is that canon? Or is it from Legends now? According to Yoda in Episode 1, there's always just 2 Sith at a time. However, Yoda may have not known that was incorrect at one time in history? Perhaps there were thousands at one time? If Episode 8 rumors are correct, it sounds like we may finally get some detailed history on the Jedi (finally). A lot of the details of the Schisms and the large-scale wars between the Sith and Jedi have passed on into Legends, but the frameworks of these things are Canon, e.g., dark Jedi were defeated after the Second Great Schism and within the Hundred Year Darkness and landed in Sith Space, going on to form the Sith Empires. Likewise, it is still Canon that the Jedi-Sith War occurred between 2,000 and 1,000 BBY and that Bane emerged from that conflict and established the Rule of Two that Yoda refers to. Although, I never understood Yoda's comment. While it was true that the Banite Sith line had been living in a secret Rule of Two standard for 1,000 years before TPM, it was supposed to be a secret. So how the hell did Yoda know about the Rule of Two if the Rule of Two was a big secret? I think the writers just screwed up there or something.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 14, 2017 2:53:01 GMT
Is that canon? Or is it from Legends now? According to Yoda in Episode 1, there's always just 2 Sith at a time. However, Yoda may have not known that was incorrect at one time in history? Perhaps there were thousands at one time? If Episode 8 rumors are correct, it sounds like we may finally get some detailed history on the Jedi (finally). A lot of the details of the Schisms and the large-scale wars between the Sith and Jedi have passed on into Legends, but the frameworks of these things are Canon, e.g., dark Jedi were defeated after the Second Great Schism and within the Hundred Year Darkness and landed in Sith Space, going on to form the Sith Empires. Likewise, it is still Canon that the Jedi-Sith War occurred between 2,000 and 1,000 BBY and that Bane emerged from that conflict and established the Rule of Two that Yoda refers to. Although, I never understood Yoda's comment. While it was true that the Banite Sith line had been living in a secret Rule of Two standard for 1,000 years before TPM, it was supposed to be a secret. So how the hell did Yoda know about the Rule of Two if the Rule of Two was a big secret? I think the writers just screwed up there or something.
 
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 14, 2017 3:04:54 GMT
You're referring to Sith Lords. At one time, Sith Lords numbered in the thousands. I'm referring to Sith Space, the corner of the galaxy that was unknown to the Republic once upon a time, the ancestral home of the Sith species and the region where the dark jedi of the Second Schism landed (eventually usurping power and becoming Lords over the Sith, aka, Lords of the Sith). Is that canon? Or is it from Legends now? According to Yoda in Episode 1, there's always just 2 Sith at a time. However, Yoda may have not known that was incorrect at one time in history? Perhaps there were thousands at one time? If Episode 8 rumors are correct, it sounds like we may finally get some eyeroll-inducing noncanonical phony Disney "history" on the Jedi (ugh). Prollyeah. Good point at the end.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 14, 2017 3:14:13 GMT
Is that canon? Or is it from Legends now? According to Yoda in Episode 1, there's always just 2 Sith at a time. However, Yoda may have not known that was incorrect at one time in history? Perhaps there were thousands at one time? If Episode 8 rumors are correct, it sounds like we may finally get some eyeroll-inducing noncanonical phony Disney "history" on the Jedi (ugh). Prollyeah. Good point at the end. That's not what I wrote... 
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 14, 2017 3:52:26 GMT
Prollyeah. Good point at the end. That's not what I wrote...  Innit? Or it innit?
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Post by miike80 on Nov 14, 2017 8:50:04 GMT
Even if TLJ is good, the trilogy is still doomed by JJ making the first and the third. I'm more interested in the new trilogy that Rian Johnson is planning
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 14, 2017 21:06:28 GMT
Even if TLJ is good, the trilogy is still doomed by JJ making the first and the third. I'm more interested in the new trilogy that Rian Johnson is planning "So this is how forty years of consistent and transcendently epic mythology ends... to thunderous applause."
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2017 22:23:49 GMT
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