The Entire Star Wars Galaxy Explained
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- Sometimes Star Wars seems so massive it doesn't make sense. In our 300k celebration special, we have here for you a 30 minute video dissecting the entire galaxy.
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Canât wait to see what you guys put out when you cross that magic 1 million subs mark, lol ...I know youâll get there one day! Anyway, congrats on the 300,000 subs, you deserve all the success that comes your way!
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How was the Galaxy even charted that's what I'm wondering
@@seanandrews5329 poo
Star Wars: an unimaginably large Galaxy but all the main characters constantly run into each other and everything happens on fucking Tatooine
Duros: Hey, I'm a key part of the galaxy, use me.
Creators: Nah.
Onderon: I was ruled by a Sith king and have many dangerous beasts, I have great story telling potential.
Creators: Nah, not for me.
Most of the galaxy: Hel-
Creators: No! Go back to where you came from!
Tatooine: I have desert.
Creators: Oh, say no more.
@@clonecoric4140 Onderon and Dxun were my favorite locations in KotOR 2.
I wouldn't say everything happens on Tatooine. Coruscant, Mandalore and Dathomir are a few examples I can think of. That said, I'll agree that there's plenty to explore, such as Duro and Alderaan (pre-explosion).
Did you ever heard of Dune? Star Wars was inspired by it(I heard so. Roast me with youe answers if you want lol). And most of Dune was about a desert planet...
@ă Deadpoppin ă Filiming on the Tunisian desert did have them get into trouble with the national authorities there ( or was it Libya's?) because they thought the Jawa truck was a weapon lol
The planet Aargau has the exact same name as the canton Aargau in Switzerland and itâs led by the banking clan. Coincidence?
I think NOT!
Hmmm intersting
Ironic
Probably a planet inhabited by Swiss bankers
@Smach the same town they filmed the scenes for that planet in. It's simply a nod to the town.
99 percent of the galaxy: "We have amazing stories, potential, and species!"
Creators: "no"
Tatooine: "We have cheap film sets."
Creators: "Hawt diggity dawg I'm in!"
Fully, I'm so over Tatooine! The only time I ever want to see it again is if it's being visited by a Death Star...
The only questions I have now are what about the droid attack on the wookies and why is it a system which we can't afford to lose?
good relations with the wookies, have I, go I must
@@geetslys It is settled then.
Yoda will take the avengers to assist the Wookiees on kashyyyk
I'm glad the matter was settled by this council
It's the biggest producer of ketamine
So refreshing to get some quality info about the rich worldbuilding of the EU.
Meanwhile Kathleen Kennedy goes like: geography? What the fuck is geography let's put the sith homeworld in the fucking unknown regions which is on the other fucking side of the galaxy
@@user-mw3uf3ku3k Theyâre slowly bringing it back into the new canon. Calm down.
@@user-mw3uf3ku3k the sith home world is not ment to be a true capital, that is corosaunt and the hidden thoneworld in the core. The sith home world is ment to be a hidden base, more of a bunker hidden in the desert than a grand capital palace,
doom you have no idea what I said have you ?
The sith homewolrd, KORRIBAN is in old sith space in the north-eastern outer rim.
EXAGOL, the crap fuck disney vave us is in the unknown regions, the far West of the galaxy.
I never spoke a word about CORUSCANT with a "U" and not an" O" nor did I talk about Byss.
@@user-mw3uf3ku3k oh I misunderstood and did not know about the true home world although the exagal doesnât need to be near the sith homeworld I agree it would make a bit more sense
A map representation depicting where major battles and important scenes from the movies/shows took place would give newer fanâs of the EU a better understanding of each distinct region in this video.
Go read EU
You wonât find jack from any canon movie or shows about your EU fandom
Whatâs eu
@@mmr-ff2dx expanded universe. Itâs a collage of comics and books and shit when there wasnât any real official cannon
@@DarronMoe canon movies and shows include Star Wars the clone wars, the Mandalorian, and the first six movies. Whatâre you talking about lmao
@@LucyWest370 most of the expanded universe comes from before all but the first movie even existed. The EU goes back to 1977 immediately after the first movie released
Geetsly's: "this planet needs no introduction" *moves on*
Me, a casual fan now looking up the planet: "I disagree"
Was in a Star Wars RPG years ago, KOTOR scouting out new hyper space lanes. The game master/ DM did a random dice chart roll and told us what type of worlds we found. End result find too many methane swamp planets with insect population with no technology higher life forms. Then our PC's started to hustle looking for the right insect space farers that could colonize the world for space ports and mining along with farming the swamps for wild life game and fish.
First PC, " Hey bug guy, we need to talk,."
Second PC, " That is not the polite way of starting an information trade talk ."
Bug guy NPC played by another player to free up the DM, " What you want mammals ? Information costs credits."
Few minutes later, ..
Bug guy, " I would have pay a good amount of credits for this information ! So you want a middle dealer to market a group of planets that you mammals can't really live on huh ?"
I read that the same time that he said it, crazy lol
What planet was that again
@@thejail_berd8731 Duro
Edit: or Kessel
@@fallingskies8991 thx
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
3:03 - Unknown Regions
3:34 - Wild Space
4:52 - Deep Core
7:09 - The Arrowhead
9:21 - The Negs
10:05 - Southern Core
11:53 - Northern Dependencies
14:12 - The Slice
19:58 - Hutt Space
21:24 - Trans-Hydian (Borderlands)
24:23 - New Territories
26:22 - Trailing Sectors
27:58 - Western Reaches
You're welcome.
i love you
10:03 dog
Thanks for doing this!
@@holbewoner No problem.
Its going to be a good 30 mintues.
That's a lot of places to hide outâŠ
How did anyone ever get tracked if they didn't want to be?
Every survivor of Order 66 could have avoided being caught as long as they learnt how to hide from Force detection.
Just changing your *first* name appeared to be enough, right Ben?
And species with nasty neighbours who had FTL travel could have gotten new planets.
The Wookies (and Twileks) should have set up a backup planet like the Lasat did.
casbott You had to know the routes to get to a place, and finding new ones that nobody else knew about was very very very hard.
General Grievous1138 based
General Grievous1138 but not impossible.
Jonathan I mean, speaking technically neither is the lottery
@@GeneralGrievous-1138 They didn't necessarily have to find a route nobody knew about, just either a route too little known for the empire to search, or one known only by people unlikely to share it with the empire. They can't search everywhere, and if they have no reason to think any jedi would know about it, let alone go there, they will focus the core of their resources elsewhere.
It has sand planets, can I move to another galaxy?
Never
Just ignore those planets
Samuel/ Stick He canât, they get everywhere
I dont like sand
Anakin Skywalker Donât you have a Death Star?
"The Geetlsy video was absolutely massive"
I think itâs a shrek reference, heâs compensating
I read this as he said it.
@I am Supernaut it referring to the first sentence of the video.
@I am Supernaut I think they're calling a 30 minute video massive
@@rawn9234 yes yes i was lol
27:10
I am pretty sure this is the holy forge world of Mars
That it is
Home to a twisted cybernetic cult from humanity's early and ignorant expansions *gets executed by commissar for blasphemy*
When Your Such A Hardcore Star Wars Loyalist Fan That You Have Not 1 But 7-8 Different Downloaded Maps Of The GFFA.
:)
Its not that you are a nerd or a loyalist its more that you are far smarter then the avg bear to know not just what a MAP is... but read it.
Whatâs GFFA
@@BaileyBecca Uh,....The Galaxy Far,Far Away...? Duh.
GanjaStarburst74 oh makes sence now
@@BaileyBecca Yup. :)
Would anyone else like to see some of star warsâ conflicts visualized in that sort of style oversimplified does? With the emblems and the indications of territory flowing over the map?
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Yes
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Looking at this makes you realize how truly deep George Lucas went to making the Star Wars Galaxy a actual galaxy not just a bunch of named planets, but planets with backstories that helped create the Star Wars stories even if we never got to see them via media
It's the space equivalent of Tolkien making entire languages for LotR
@@sparking023 yeah but in space itâs more diverse then on a single planet
@@mbj_jbm6115 well, look at our own planet and how diverse it is in its many cultures. Now try to imagine that for every single planet in the Galaxy, because most of the time the alien species act as a monolith. That's not to diminish Lucas' work in any way. I just love to see that level of commitment to the work, both for Tolkien and Lucas.
@@sparking023 fair enough
Lucas made the first 3 movies period. Everybody else (Authors & Writers) wrote the rest of his storys & then if he liked it made them canon! JRR Tolkien wrote his entirely by himself!
If you follow this map, in episode 1, starts at Naboo then travels to Tatooine then to Coruscant. Looks like they went further out to get to the capital
Yep, you really have to stretch the reality of their fuel problem to make sense of that one!
@@billoddy5637 The thing is they went somewhere they wouldn't be known if they went to say the colonies they'd be known.
The reason most likely has to do with the fact that the Trade Federation controls a lot of planets in Naboo's region of the galaxy and dominate many of the hyperlanes there. The Southern Slice wasn't a region with as much Trade Federation presence for multiple reasons (the Hutts wouldn't be happy, for one), so its hyperlanes were likely safer for them at the time in case they needed to stop. The pirates of the region were always a threat, but they weren't on the hunt for the queen
Geetslys: posts 30 minute video. Me: I have waited a long time for this because this is were the fun begins.
I've been looking forward to this.
@Geetslyâs * Anakin cuts head off *
I have a bad feeling about this.
I myself prefer longer videos but youtubers seem to shy away from them
Imagine a completely different Galactic Republic in the Unknown Regions with its own Jedi and Sith counterparts and developing better technology due to wider access to old Rakatan technology
Humans though they were the first to evolve on their home world, but it turn out they were genetic engineer and seeded across the galaxy. In KOTOR II, an alien/non human scientist made a statement in game dialog at a Rakatan ancient lab, ..
" I always wonder how humans are so easy to clone and could cross breed with so many different .. species, now I know."
My D&D/ Magic the Gathering RPG shop ran a campaign where we had a mix of technologies. Classic TOS Star Trek, TNG, Babylon 5, and Star Wars with four different hyperdrive settings and During the Sith Wars of KOTOR. And Holo mass driver sleeper ships.
Due to speed travel times, they just .. bump .. into each other at the outer reaches of their flight ranges, and each group/ planet of humans think they are the first of their kind.
As stated in Voyager, the Federation only deals with warp drive civilizations and their sensors mostly run to detect FTL/ Sub Space communications, so current Earth radio communications are normally regarded as background noise. Babylon 5 and Star Wars hyperspace is a different frequency of communication and travel that is not normally detected or pick up on their monitors.
( So Star Fleet could pick up on star systems with space travel thinking it was a pre warp civilization getting around on sleeper or generation ships cause they could not detect the communication band with. And they could be thousand of years more advance than they are.)
Babylon 5, to TOS, " Wait a minute, you like use have been traveling in space for about 250 years and you figure out artificial gravity, transporters, and gravity dives that move faster than our hyperspace jump gates can move us ?"
TNG to Star Wars, " Wait a minute, you guys have been around for a few thousands of years and not figure out anti-matter and transports with you have these amazing FTL hyperspace ship ?"
Just six different systems of word math problems to make a table top RPG to feel more wonderous and a given sense of dread.
Holo gun ship fires their mass drivers at 3% of c. While Star Trek ships move at 1/4th of c. and their weapons attack speed is just below or phasers after the ending of DS9 series move at c. cause phaser particles are carried along a Sub Space EM beam.
So Holo MAC travel 1/8th slower than what ST ships move at.
D&D/ Star Wars 3.5 ability stat tables and table of character race/ species encumbrance chart. Klingons and Vulcans are 3x stronger than humans, so Klingons get a +10 as a strength adjustment. And their best warriors can use their batleths like Jedi do with their light sabers.
Now due to what given comic book era of mythology, Silver comics & DC52 mentions, Krypton having 8x Earth's stander gravity. Which if you watch the given human physics of movement on YT, if you are 4x stronger than normal you can create the leg thrust power needed to move at twice the normal average human running speed. So an athletic 200lb human male can jog at 12mph, sprint at 20 mph, and dead lift above his head 400lb, and do a strait frontal waist high kick at 30mph with 1 ton of impact force.
Average Kryptonian that wasn't .. super soldier .. from Silver Age .. advance medical science, meaning genetic engineering. Male 1,600lb on Earth and Kal'EL/ Clark as a baby or small child was unconscious .. flying .. every time he went Swimming cause Earth water is not as gravity dense as Krypton's water. Dead lift twice his body weight of 3,200lbs/ or 1.5 tons. Jog at 48 to 50 mph and sprint at 80 mph. Kick at 8 tons going at 120 mph All this before being solar charge. So give Kryptonians a + 25 strength adjustment in normal Earth gravity. +12 to hit through armor & damage.
Then you have Mongul, a warlord the size of a small bear between 8ft to 10ft tall, weight in like a polar bear then add on the gravity bonus to trade blows with a Kryptonian. Come to think about DC/ Marvel does have scarier species than Stat Wars does.
@@krispalermo8133 what are you on about
@@omegayeet6183 Original poster made a question about Star Wars Rakatan empire from the game series Knights of the Old Republic. I added different technologic levels from the other science fiction/fantasy setting of tv, comic, novels, and rpg.
You forgot to mention Belsavis when you covered the Western Reaches, the VERY infamous prison world where the Republic (and likely the Empire later on) kept their worst prisoners ... and other assorted things they wanted to keep hidden.
This is VERY cool! Iâd love to see a google-maps style fan-made map that allows you to figure out how far apart worlds are and how long it would take you to get there using the easiest hyperspace routes. I know that sounds like a lot of work but it would really put things into perspective!! Iâm playing in a Star Wars DnD campaign rn and that sort of map would be very helpful in determining distances and where we want to go.
Thatâs is actually a thing look up âStar Wars interactive galaxy mapâ each planet even was its own wookieepedia link
Diggs 002 REALLY?!?! Iâm looking it up right now!!!!!
Too bad itâs not canon n doesnât have every single planet known to canon
@@DarronMoe it may not have everything but it's pretty damn good
RonnyApacolypse Wait... like not a single cannon planet? Like no fucking tatooine? How do you even call that starwars
In the start of the galaxy the god Geetslyâs came from Mortis and created the galaxy and
Manufactured the entire Star Wars story
That guy who leaves the party it George Lucas
One thing I've always found curious about official maps of the Star Wars galaxy is the placements of Taris and Telos. They call Taris "the Coruscant of the Outer Rim" yet every map (except SWtOR) places it closer to the core than Telos, when the opposite feels more natural.
Cover the unknown regions and the horror side of star wars
I reminder the death troopers
11:28 I love how that off hand comment from the death stick dealer to obi wan has led to people creating an entire planet for their manufacture. It just goes to show how much the expanded universe people are willing to create in order to fully flesh out the star wars universe
I just got an amazing idea for a Star Wars game. The basis is you play as a trandoshan you can customize. Itâs pike an rpg and you get credits by hunting rare game and bounties (but mostly large and rare creatures on many planets) and can upgrade your gear and buy customization stuff. I think itd be a good way to get a feel for the fauna and wildlife of the many planets if Star Wars. Also you could probably go on solo hunts for more xp and credits or as a group of 3-4 hunters with the player doing the most work receiving the most xp and credits and the rest being evenly divided between the other hunters. You could also just casually explore planets to find jobs. Jobs could be found from either waiting for an order over a comm or by finding them in person. They are more common in person so the player is encouraged to explore and discover new parts of the planets. Iâm still thinking about what planets should be included but Iâm thinking Tatooine, Kashyyk, Felucia, A custom hunting ground that can be improved and customized by the player using credits, Kamino ( Kamino would act kinda like fishing but shooting at a gigantic creature in the water.), Cargo ships and trains (for hunts against stuff that isnât a wild creature), Coruscant Underworld (The main hub), and maybe some other planets.
Please tell me what yâall think because I really think this could be a game that does well.
I like the idea
This is a really cool idea.
This is amazing
So basically Red Dead Redemption but in space? If so, I like your thinking
Killerpanda 555 *[Space cowboy intensifies]*
All these planets and yet we continuously end up on tattooine. The big ball of sand with like 3 towns lol
Jakku was supposed to be in the western reaches and that was north west of coruscant
Maybe the Galaxy kept spinning after they drew the map...
That was totally mindblowing! Me personally, I like to think that the star wars galaxy exists in our own time, but they are millions and millions of light years away from our planets like Earth, Mars, Venus, etc.
âDuro... which needs no introductionâ
What did I miss? Never heard of it. Why does it need no introduction?
Duro steel
Exactly what I was thinking. Well, what I do know is that it is the home of the duros which you can google, you know cad bane's species, big heads, big eyes. I think it's also got a large spaceyard network where most of the population lives in orbit, and where it's got a heavy industrial focus.
Vong war.
That Duro joke is a reference to the bounty hunter Cad Bane, who was from Duro.
In Star Wars The Clone Wars Season 4 Episode 17 "The Box", Cad Bane is introduced by Count Dooku to a group of other bounty hunters with the words âCad Bane, who needs no introduction!â
does anyone else have some kind of weird deep comforting nostalgic feeling from seeing Star Wars art from like 1995-2008? Something about that grainy colourful space art just hits something in my brain that makes me feel different.
Doctor: you have 30 minutes to live
Me:
I love that just hearing that original battle front 1 boop boop boop boop sound awakens excitement and a desire to dodge wrist rockets in me
last time i was this early i could come up with a clever coment
I'm a simple man, I see Star Wars content - I subscribe
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This is amazing what a great video!
Why is there never travel along the Z-axis? Since it is a spiral galaxy, it should be possible to just fly "up" or "down" until you are out of the spiral, and then you can just fly wherever you want clear of gravitational anomalies. You might even be able to "move faster" if you can fly against the spin of the galaxy.
Kenobi does this in AOTC when he finds Kamino, he flies upward from the spiral, notice that there's no stars around Kamino
Because George Lucas wrote a movie about a war in space and his focus was on the development of characters and story rather then the galaxy itself. When you stop and think about how Star Wars lore works you realize George Lucas didnât really think about all this when he wrote that first movie because it didnât have to make sense it was just a dumb space movie. 30 years later and now itâs the biggest movie series ever and now people realize âwait a second the history and governments in the galaxy donât make any senseâ Thatâs why we need legends so people can explain away all the weird plot holes.
@iHeartKnivesRoblox Doyleist vs Watsonian reasoning
Congratulations on 300,000 subscribers.! Hereâs to many more to come!
Onto 500k!
Man, whatâd I do to be able to explore this Galaxy for myself.
Really great overview thanks! I think 400 billion is the current estimate of stars in the Milky Way. I'm sure this is what the Star Wars galaxy number was even based on.
Love the document style every now and again
im not even that big into starwars but the lore is so intricate and detailed that it feels like a documentary instead of fiction. makes me wonder if something like actually exists.
The only problem here is that itâs Movie canon that âif a planet doesnât appear in our records it does not existâ which doesnât simply imply that every planet is already known, it explicitly says so.
Heck that creates a continuity issues with the nature of the unknown regions being canon in CW/Rebels but still, in my opinion movie canon trumps animated series canon when conflicting lore issues arise.
I disagree, I believe kenobi would have known of the unknown regions but when tracking jango he would have known that he couldn't have come from it.
@@peterholmes2364 Like what? can you elaborate?
I'd be interested to know how regions of space come to be labelled 'North' or 'South', since our conventional usage of those terms, based on the direction of a planet's magnetic north pole, would make no sense when off-planet.
"lots of planets have a north"
@@gokbay3057 In fact, all of them probably do. And?
@@templar19 1: it was a Doctor Who reference
2: Since all planets have a north it makes sense for others to use the term as we do.
@@gokbay3057 I know...but it couldn't be used the same way we define North on a planet, because that's in reference to the planet's north pole. That was precisely my point. In the same way, "up" wouldn't make sense in outer space the way we use it on earth, since there's no gravitational field to move against.
@@templar19 "North" in a cylindrical coordinate system IS meaningless... however, it is common practice for North to be "up" on terrestrial maps, so anyone looking at a star map that is normally laid out in a similar manner would naturally call "up" "North."
It's insane how much you know and can explain.
Truly fascinating.
This may honestly be my favorite video you've ever done. Props!
Makes you ponder on how the Star War galaxy is soooooooooo much larger then the planets we see in the Movies and TV Shows
Thanks so much for making a video on my two favorite things! Star Wars and Astronomy! Please make more like this!
I love how I can learn the ENTIRE HISTORY of a fictional universe and its planets, but fail my history call irl
I've already watched this a handful of times, love the video. Please do more deep dives like this, I know it takes a long time to script out and research but what a pay off.
Amazing video, very informative, you clearly understand the galaxy's geopolitics well.
Iâm not first but on time for the video.
:)
I love this format and style of video. Very informative while painting a pretty good picture of the known galactic slice. More of this please and thank you.
This was a masterpiece, thank you so much for this, keep up the fantastic work!!
I would say your video ranks right up there with the actual encyclopedia of the Star Wars galaxy well done.
Thatâs weird that they decided to make the galaxy much larger than the Milky Way. I would have made it significantly smaller so that the numbers wouldnât be so mind-numbingly huge.
Were we sure of how many stars are in our galaxy when Star Wars came out? I don't think they purposefully made it any larger...I think they didn't know
In real life currently some studies say that the Milky Way is between 100,000-260,000 light years and its stars are between 100-500 billion or more. At the highest estimates, the Milky Way far surpasses the Star Wars Galaxy.
I loved how long it was, I havenât watched this channel in awhile but I keep running in to good videos.
Absolutely love love love this video! Learned so much. Thanks! đ
Love the Video, gotta say Zakuul and the Chiss ascendancy would have been nice to quickly locate. keep it up!
Darth Vader: You underestimate my power.
Dale Gribble: Pocket sand!
I wonder how many billions of species that the unexplored sectors have ?
At least 3
Like playing the empire game on pc the fall of the Republic mod, holy moly the 120 planet campaign map done broke my gateway lol
Thank you so much for making this ive been looking for a map explanation for weeks now!!!
This video was FANTASTIC!!!!! There is so much i have never read in the books!!!!!
"Centrist fish"
Talk about a crazy well put video! Definitely would see more this :)
Thx for making these vids.
For what worth, helped during a tougher time in my life to have these to dig through as a distraction on the shittier days over this last year.
Cheers mate. Great video. I just wish it was longer!
This map really shows how the star wars galaxy during the time of the movies was actually not a type three civilization. They were more like a mid range type two civilization
I love the Documentary setup. Its the best way to watch starwars content.
This is super useful and interesting! Personally I love these documentary style long videoâ€ïž
Bout to move to Balosar to get me some death sticks
400 billion stars is actually right around the upper estimates of The Milky Way.
Wow geetslys, you've really out done yourself this time
An outstanding video my friends, very well done indeed!
Though I'm familiar with most of the info provided, it's still an excellent resource to come back to on occasion, whilst viewing some of your other excellent vids.
As Atlas books are some of my fave type books, I've studied the "SW Essential Atlas" to a ridiculous degree, even to the point I don't even bother putting it back on my bookshelves and keep it bedside my computer for quick ref when viewing SW vids. IMHO, it's one of the best Star Wars book in print.
Thanks again Geetsly's, I truly love the info and specific details you folks provide! đ
Balosar is my new favorite planet.
just found this channel last week and every video is fire
Congrats on 300kđđŒ
For all your content guys, this is my favourite, as a fan of Ordnance Survey maps, you get it.đ
27:06, that's no Mekas, it's Mars!
Glad Iâm not the only one who noticed! Saw the skull and immediately thought Mechanicum
Just gotta say I really like your clone wars vids. Could you post a vid on the genes of the clone and how the Kamanoions made so many clones at once. Maybe you could also explain more about how the clones minds actually worked( how there brain acts, any instincts they may have that we donât etc.)
These maps are awesome and I wish there was a period that really focused on exploring it.
I love the 3:56 Rattatak Cameo
WAY COOL , MAN ! REALLY GOOD ! Yes , I'd like to see an in depth one on KESTLE . If I spell it right. AND score some SPICE myself !
Absolute unit of a galaxy
Iâm hope someday Disney canon will be as detailed and have as much world building as legends. Great video
Well they have own the IP for I think somewhere in 5 years or more. Legends had time to grow so I expect the team at LucasFilm to improve and I hope we get more original stories outside of the Skywalker Saga.
Iâd say if we give Disney another 5, or maybe 10 years, Star Wars canon will be as detailed and world-built as legends is. Disney is almost definitely working pretty hard on the next few years of SW stories, and even though Iâm bothered by some aspects of the new canon (especially the films), overall, I havenât been more excited for new Star Wars stories since 2005-ish when the trailers for ROTS came out. Be patient, and soon enough, canon will be even bigger than the legends
@@ZacksRockingLifestyle Do you think that Disney will keep the locations of the planets the same or will they replace some of these planets with other planets? Could they change the whole map?
Definitely love documentary style Star Wars material....
If you want to do it on animals, Species, even the star system itself.
Documentary style is the best way to go.
Wonderful video and I will be waiting impatiently till you put out regional geography videos
this is pretty sick man, keep up the great content
11:22 That Duro joke is a reference to the bounty hunter Cad Bane, who was from Duro.
In Star Wars The Clone Wars Season 4 Episode 17 "The Box", Cad Bane is introduced by Count Dooku to a group of other bounty hunters with the words âCad Bane, who needs no introduction!â
Excellent! Luvd it! Subscribed!
22:58
My little LOTR brain is freaking out witnessing Arda.
To be honest I think a more helpful and accurate 'map' of the galaxy would be one were galactic civilization is represented not as provinces of some terrestrial state on earth, a single planet and more like well "threads" of interconnectivity via the major and minor hyperspace lanes. Anything out side these lanes can be in my opinion safely regarded as not galactic civilization even if the planets and systems beyond the influence of such have inhabitants that are pretty advanced in their own right. That is why you can have so many systems even seemingly so relatively close to more developed, connected ones because they lack any hyper lanes or atleast no known ones or even just very inefficient ones i.e. might have to make multiple jumps just to get to many places.
Amusing that a planet named after a Swiss canton was run by the banking clan
Ya, I really do like these kind of in depth documentary type videos
Kinda amused by the fact that there are a few planets named after Portuguese words like Socorro,Naboo (nabo) Abafado and Faro(i think) kinda wonder if it's just coincidence or not
Lucas used the still current speaking Maya dialect for the Hutt language.
Considering how the colonization in star wars does mirror real life Spanish and Portuguese efforts it kinda works
Ahem. A considerable amount of estimates put the milky way at approximately 400 billion star systems. The milky way has a diameter of approximately 100k ly, and to my knowledge the star wars Galaxy has a diameter of 120k ly
CMDR PLKarmann Most estimates put the Milky Way at 150-250 billion stars.
@@GeneralGrievous-1138 Thanks for pointing that out. Besides, it has been discovered that the models that made these estimates are missing large amounts of red dwarfs, with the observed amount and density being way beyond what those models allowed for.
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@@schiefer1103 Also new data puts the milky way at visible diameter between 150,000 and 200,000 light-years, so the star wars galaxy is smaller, but for some reason has more stars and exoplanets
@@schiefer1103 General Kenobi
As an astronomy nerd and a player of Elite Dangerous, thank you for mentioning this. In ED they simulate a 400 billion star Milky Way.
finally a comprehensive vid on the galaxy although i hope you cover the unknown regions in another vid
Just getting into the Star Wars saga. This is extensive work. Cheers.
Super dope! I enjoyed this video very very muchđ