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Post by ?6 (CBK) on Jul 31, 2014 10:49:48 GMT -5
He is still canon, however the only things that are canon about him are the things mentioned in TCW episode where we see Darth Bane (which is just that he created the Rule of Two). The comics he is in are all non-canon. I still think Darth Bane: Rule of Two is considered canon though. It just basically explains it more in depth. And the novel Darth Plageuis should be canon as well.
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Post by bobafett590 on Jul 31, 2014 12:53:50 GMT -5
He is still canon, however the only things that are canon about him are the things mentioned in TCW episode where we see Darth Bane (which is just that he created the Rule of Two). The comics he is in are all non-canon. I still think Darth Bane: Rule of Two is considered canon though. It just basically explains it more in depth. And the novel Darth Plageuis should be canon as well. They aren't unfortunately as TCW or the movies do not mention the events in those novels explicitly and only vaguely reference them.
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Post by Newan on Jul 31, 2014 13:04:03 GMT -5
He is still canon, however the only things that are canon about him are the things mentioned in TCW episode where we see Darth Bane (which is just that he created the Rule of Two). The comics he is in are all non-canon. I still think Darth Bane: Rule of Two is considered canon though. It just basically explains it more in depth. And the novel Darth Plageuis should be canon as well. Basically what I consider canon still is: Thrawn Campaign (books) Bane Books KOTOR 1 and 2 And pretty much anything else before 1000BBY because Disney isn't going to touch on that like I said in TCW thread for at least 10 years and that's if they do which I still doubt. Plus it takes place so long before the movies anything can be possible.
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