Thank you for clarifying Solo4114. I get what you're saying about the setting. You and I have long agreed that in order for Star Wars to stay relevant in the current market it needs to move away from the known and delve into the unknown by telling stories without the most popular characters/ scenarios. I've always credited that first season of Mandalorian as the best attempt to officially move the story in new directions, though that potential was squandered by the following season. The books, comics, video games, etc may have successfully told other stories not related directly with the Rebellion/ Empire conflict, but other than Mando, the story has become retread after retread of the same handful of characters, the same tropes of Jedi vs. Sith and the meaning of those stories has become less and less interesting/ relevant as a result because they don't add to what came before. In fact those additions actually diminish what came before, ironically.
Though, to your point, Star Wars if it were handled better could have been used as a vehicle to tell genre based stories just set in a galaxy far, far, away. I'm not seeing any evidence that they have been or that they will be at this point. The franchise is nearly 50 years old and if they can't pull out stories that break new ground by this point (in the mainstream shows and movies) then it's likely never going to happen.
Though, to your point, Star Wars if it were handled better could have been used as a vehicle to tell genre based stories just set in a galaxy far, far, away. I'm not seeing any evidence that they have been or that they will be at this point. The franchise is nearly 50 years old and if they can't pull out stories that break new ground by this point (in the mainstream shows and movies) then it's likely never going to happen.