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Yes, sir.
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Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:«Ahsoka takes place after The Mandalorian season 3 in around 11 ABY.

How do we know that? Ahsoka's adversary Morgan Elsbeth was captured by the Jedi Knight in The Mandalorian's second season episode 'The Jedi' and is still in captivity by the time of the Ahsoka series. A line from Carson Teva in Ahsoka references the events of The Mandalorian season 3 finale and a lone "warlord" (i.e. Moff Gideon) fighting a war on Mandalore. So Ahsoka is set a short while after The Mandalorian season 3.»

«Star Wars' Skywalker saga spans 67 years, encompassing multiple timelines of the Jedi Order and Empire.
The events of the prequel trilogy lasted 13 years, the original trilogy lasted four years, and the sequel trilogy's events all took place in a single year.»

«The sequel trilogy is undoubtedly the shortest of the three regarding how much in-universe time passes. The Force Awakens is set in 34 ABY, with Star Wars: The Last Jedi picking up a matter of seconds after Episode VII’s ending. This is the only instance in the Skywalker Saga where no time jump takes place between installments. That changed slightly for the final chapter, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but not by a significant margin.

Episode IX is set in 35 ABY, meaning the events of the sequel trilogy all transpired within a year. Rey is 19 years old when she begins her journey and 20 when it ends.»

«At Star Wars Celebration 2023, it was announced that Ridley will reprise the role of Rey in an upcoming film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. The film will take place fifteen years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker, and it will focus on Rey rebuilding the Jedi Order.»

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So if Ahsoka season one takes place in the year 11, and episode X is in the year 50, there are 39 years between them.

im so lost...thanks though pal
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dimejinky99 wrote:
Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:«Ahsoka takes place after The Mandalorian season 3 in around 11 ABY.

How do we know that? Ahsoka's adversary Morgan Elsbeth was captured by the Jedi Knight in The Mandalorian's second season episode 'The Jedi' and is still in captivity by the time of the Ahsoka series. A line from Carson Teva in Ahsoka references the events of The Mandalorian season 3 finale and a lone "warlord" (i.e. Moff Gideon) fighting a war on Mandalore. So Ahsoka is set a short while after The Mandalorian season 3.»

«Star Wars' Skywalker saga spans 67 years, encompassing multiple timelines of the Jedi Order and Empire.
The events of the prequel trilogy lasted 13 years, the original trilogy lasted four years, and the sequel trilogy's events all took place in a single year.»

«The sequel trilogy is undoubtedly the shortest of the three regarding how much in-universe time passes. The Force Awakens is set in 34 ABY, with Star Wars: The Last Jedi picking up a matter of seconds after Episode VII’s ending. This is the only instance in the Skywalker Saga where no time jump takes place between installments. That changed slightly for the final chapter, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but not by a significant margin.

Episode IX is set in 35 ABY, meaning the events of the sequel trilogy all transpired within a year. Rey is 19 years old when she begins her journey and 20 when it ends.»

«At Star Wars Celebration 2023, it was announced that Ridley will reprise the role of Rey in an upcoming film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. The film will take place fifteen years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker, and it will focus on Rey rebuilding the Jedi Order.»

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So if Ahsoka season one takes place in the year 11, and episode X is in the year 50, there are 39 years between them.

im so lost...thanks though pal
No problem.

It's easy really.

Original Star Wars (A New Hope) is year 0. Everything is measured from that (The Phantom Menace is 32 years before A New Hope, so -32 or 32 BBY (before Battle of Yavin).

Ahsoka season one is year 11 ABY (after Battle of Yavin)
The Force Awakens is year 34 ABY
Star Wars X is supposedly set in in year 50 ABY
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Anders wrote:I’m 45, wouldn’t mind being 39.
39? Rey?
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Anders wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:«Ahsoka takes place after The Mandalorian season 3 in around 11 ABY.

How do we know that? Ahsoka's adversary Morgan Elsbeth was captured by the Jedi Knight in The Mandalorian's second season episode 'The Jedi' and is still in captivity by the time of the Ahsoka series. A line from Carson Teva in Ahsoka references the events of The Mandalorian season 3 finale and a lone "warlord" (i.e. Moff Gideon) fighting a war on Mandalore. So Ahsoka is set a short while after The Mandalorian season 3.»

«Star Wars' Skywalker saga spans 67 years, encompassing multiple timelines of the Jedi Order and Empire.
The events of the prequel trilogy lasted 13 years, the original trilogy lasted four years, and the sequel trilogy's events all took place in a single year.»

«The sequel trilogy is undoubtedly the shortest of the three regarding how much in-universe time passes. The Force Awakens is set in 34 ABY, with Star Wars: The Last Jedi picking up a matter of seconds after Episode VII’s ending. This is the only instance in the Skywalker Saga where no time jump takes place between installments. That changed slightly for the final chapter, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but not by a significant margin.

Episode IX is set in 35 ABY, meaning the events of the sequel trilogy all transpired within a year. Rey is 19 years old when she begins her journey and 20 when it ends.»

«At Star Wars Celebration 2023, it was announced that Ridley will reprise the role of Rey in an upcoming film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. The film will take place fifteen years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker, and it will focus on Rey rebuilding the Jedi Order.»

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So if Ahsoka season one takes place in the year 11, and episode X is in the year 50, there are 39 years between them.

im so lost...thanks though pal
No problem.

It's easy really.

Original Star Wars (A New Hope) is year 0. Everything is measured from that (The Phantom Menace is 32 years before A New Hope, so -32 or 32 BBY (before Battle of Yavin).

Ahsoka season one is year 11 ABY (after Battle of Yavin)
The Force Awakens is year 34 ABY
Star Wars X is supposedly set in in year 50 ABY

gotcha..thank you.
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Lana Del Rey. Have to respect that.
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Lana Del Rey is not Rey Skywalker
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That’s true.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
Anders wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Anders wrote:
Anders wrote:«Ahsoka takes place after The Mandalorian season 3 in around 11 ABY.

How do we know that? Ahsoka's adversary Morgan Elsbeth was captured by the Jedi Knight in The Mandalorian's second season episode 'The Jedi' and is still in captivity by the time of the Ahsoka series. A line from Carson Teva in Ahsoka references the events of The Mandalorian season 3 finale and a lone "warlord" (i.e. Moff Gideon) fighting a war on Mandalore. So Ahsoka is set a short while after The Mandalorian season 3.»

«Star Wars' Skywalker saga spans 67 years, encompassing multiple timelines of the Jedi Order and Empire.
The events of the prequel trilogy lasted 13 years, the original trilogy lasted four years, and the sequel trilogy's events all took place in a single year.»

«The sequel trilogy is undoubtedly the shortest of the three regarding how much in-universe time passes. The Force Awakens is set in 34 ABY, with Star Wars: The Last Jedi picking up a matter of seconds after Episode VII’s ending. This is the only instance in the Skywalker Saga where no time jump takes place between installments. That changed slightly for the final chapter, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, but not by a significant margin.

Episode IX is set in 35 ABY, meaning the events of the sequel trilogy all transpired within a year. Rey is 19 years old when she begins her journey and 20 when it ends.»

«At Star Wars Celebration 2023, it was announced that Ridley will reprise the role of Rey in an upcoming film directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. The film will take place fifteen years after the events of The Rise of Skywalker, and it will focus on Rey rebuilding the Jedi Order.»

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So if Ahsoka season one takes place in the year 11, and episode X is in the year 50, there are 39 years between them.

im so lost...thanks though pal
No problem.

It's easy really.

Original Star Wars (A New Hope) is year 0. Everything is measured from that (The Phantom Menace is 32 years before A New Hope, so -32 or 32 BBY (before Battle of Yavin).

Ahsoka season one is year 11 ABY (after Battle of Yavin)
The Force Awakens is year 34 ABY
Star Wars X is supposedly set in in year 50 ABY

gotcha..thank you.
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epilogue wrote:Lana Del Rey is not Rey Skywalker
Agree yes
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its probably the most tangentially relevant contribution bi has ever made to the entire RM experience, and as puss poor as it is just let him have it.


rey. lana del rey. oh the lols. how witty.
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VinylGuy wrote:
epilogue wrote:Lana Del Rey is not Rey Skywalker
Agree yes
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here comes the cavalry
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dimejinky99 wrote:its probably the most tangentially relevant contribution bi has ever made to the entire RM experience, and as puss poor as it is just let him have it.


rey. lana del rey. oh the lols. how witty.

I still love you.


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dimejinky99 wrote:rey. lana del rey. oh the lols. how witty.
BurtReynolds wrote:Lana Del Rey > Rey Skywalker
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can't argue with that. He's one of the greats.
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Burt n Bi in 3…2..1

‘Star Wars’ Movie With Daisy Ridley Loses Screenwriter Steven Knight

https://variety.com/2024/film/news/star ... aigPSeX08A
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damn, not good news.

Still take all the time in the world if the project is not there, i dont wanna see a rushed movie again.
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dimejinky99 wrote:Burt n Bi in 3…2..1

‘Star Wars’ Movie With Daisy Ridley Loses Screenwriter Steven Knight

https://variety.com/2024/film/news/star ... aigPSeX08A
That news is a couple of months old. I guess it's official now. This one has been dead for awhile.
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