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Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-27 08:52am
by WhiteLion
Hi everyone, I wanted to ask what the letters attributed to certain works meant by order of canon meant. I read about canon C, G and S. Exactly what does it mean?

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-27 08:54am
by Vympel
WhiteLion wrote: 2019-09-27 08:52am Hi everyone, I wanted to ask what the letters attributed to certain works meant by order of canon meant. I read about canon C, G and S. Exactly what does it mean?
It's from the old canon before the Disney purchase.

G-level canon (for George Lucas) meant the highest level canon. The films, the novelizations of the films, and The Clone Wars. Nothing else.
C-level canon (for continutiy, IIRC) was for basically the entire EU. Below G-level.
S-level canon (for secondary, IIRC) was basically older type licensed / EU material of ... uncertain canonicity.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-27 10:55am
by WhiteLion
thank you, currently instead? As far as I know all the material after 2014 is canon, including novels, excluding only comics and manuals, is it correct or wrong?

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-27 04:30pm
by DesertFly
Theoretically ALL material released since Disney reset the canon is equal in ranking. Realistically, it's more like movies at the top, everything else below. It's very unlikely that the filmmakers will be beholden to other media, except for maybe at the most extreme level (like not bringing in a character that was killed off in a novel or comic).

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-27 07:37pm
by Elheru Aran
Basically: everything is probably canon unless explicitly noted to not be. The current run of Marvel comics are definitely canon.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-28 05:38pm
by DesertFly
Yup, but still with the caveat that directors and screenwriters will write and direct what they want, and the books and comics will scramble to wrap their stories around what is filmed. There might be some consideration given to major plot points and facts from the other media, but I wouldn't expect that the filmmakers are constrained by them. Honestly, I wouldn't want them to be, either. I love me some deep canon, but I want the best movies I can get. If that means ignoring some minutiae from other media, so be it.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-29 10:29am
by Elheru Aran
I mean, to a certain extent it's just common sense. A ten-page children's book? Probably not canon. The script used for the movie? Pretty damn authoritative. If the children's book has Kylo Ren doing a Mission: Impossible face-pull to reveal that he was Jar Jar Binks all along... yeah. No.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-30 10:49am
by RogueIce
Vympel wrote: 2019-09-27 08:54am
WhiteLion wrote: 2019-09-27 08:52am Hi everyone, I wanted to ask what the letters attributed to certain works meant by order of canon meant. I read about canon C, G and S. Exactly what does it mean?
It's from the old canon before the Disney purchase.

G-level canon (for George Lucas) meant the highest level canon. The films, the novelizations of the films, and The Clone Wars. Nothing else.
C-level canon (for continutiy, IIRC) was for basically the entire EU. Below G-level.
S-level canon (for secondary, IIRC) was basically older type licensed / EU material of ... uncertain canonicity.
Minor correction: The Clone Wars was T-Canon. Above the books/comics/games/etc., but still below the movies.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-30 11:17am
by Elheru Aran
RogueIce wrote: 2019-09-30 10:49am
Vympel wrote: 2019-09-27 08:54am
WhiteLion wrote: 2019-09-27 08:52am Hi everyone, I wanted to ask what the letters attributed to certain works meant by order of canon meant. I read about canon C, G and S. Exactly what does it mean?
It's from the old canon before the Disney purchase.

G-level canon (for George Lucas) meant the highest level canon. The films, the novelizations of the films, and The Clone Wars. Nothing else.
C-level canon (for continutiy, IIRC) was for basically the entire EU. Below G-level.
S-level canon (for secondary, IIRC) was basically older type licensed / EU material of ... uncertain canonicity.
Minor correction: The Clone Wars was T-Canon. Above the books/comics/games/etc., but still below the movies.
Notably, TCW is *still* canon-- the Tartovosky show isn't for some reason, but the CGI one is. So basically anything from before the cutoff that was actually seen on screen, Star Wars Holiday Special aside, and the novelizations of the films, are still canon; everything else isn't anymore, but had different levels.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-30 07:46pm
by WhiteLion
So everything, including comics, animations, books and technical manuals produced after 2014 is canon?

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-09-30 08:22pm
by DesertFly
WhiteLion wrote: 2019-09-30 07:46pm So everything, including comics, animations, books and technical manuals produced after 2014 is canon?
Pretty much, with the already discussed caveats. Not that I think it's a particularly great idea to throw out canon info in mobile games and such, especially because it seems like the developers of those games just grabbed whatever they wanted from Legends without any thought of how it would fit into a broader overarching universe, but that is just emblematic in my mind of the way the Lucasfilm story group has been too hands off with the overall story.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-10-02 03:03am
by WhiteLion
It was a sensible speech, if it were just for me I would only pay attention to the content of the material with the SW brand that is produced, in order to render all the material canon and avoid making the fans go crazy with sudden exclusions of material that is anything but scarce value for those who really love a series.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-10-02 09:34am
by Elheru Aran
WhiteLion wrote: 2019-10-02 03:03am It was a sensible speech, if it were just for me I would only pay attention to the content of the material with the SW brand that is produced, in order to render all the material canon and avoid making the fans go crazy with sudden exclusions of material that is anything but scarce value for those who really love a series.
Errr, there's a LOT of material out there "with the SW brand". Should a Hostess Twinkies ad in a comic book showing Luke Skywalker winning Darth Vader and stormtroopers over with the power of the Twinkie be canon? Obviously not.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-10-02 07:39pm
by WhiteLion
I meant the stories that line the plot, comics and novels etc.

Re: Canon C,G,S

Posted: 2019-10-03 09:06am
by Vympel
RogueIce wrote: 2019-09-30 10:49am
Vympel wrote: 2019-09-27 08:54am
WhiteLion wrote: 2019-09-27 08:52am Hi everyone, I wanted to ask what the letters attributed to certain works meant by order of canon meant. I read about canon C, G and S. Exactly what does it mean?
It's from the old canon before the Disney purchase.

G-level canon (for George Lucas) meant the highest level canon. The films, the novelizations of the films, and The Clone Wars. Nothing else.
C-level canon (for continutiy, IIRC) was for basically the entire EU. Below G-level.
S-level canon (for secondary, IIRC) was basically older type licensed / EU material of ... uncertain canonicity.
Minor correction: The Clone Wars was T-Canon. Above the books/comics/games/etc., but still below the movies.
God, I keep forgetting.