Re: Star Wars Episode VII
I wonder where that leaves the storyline from the EU novels at? It doesn't sound like they'll push any farther past the Fate of The Jedi series, that would leave them with two ongoing versions of canon which would be at odds with the new 'one canon' directive. Is that version of Star Wars just left hanging to fizzle out and be forgotten? (not that it was spectacular, but a lot of people have a lot of reading invested in it)
Just from reading a quick recap of Apocalypse on Wookieepedia, it sounds more like they left a few strings for sequels, but basically wrapped up that story. I wouldn't expect they'll keep that storyline going, unless they decide to do two imprints: Legends, and whatever the new stuff is. I suppose they could do that, but would people buy it, knowing it isn't canon?
It's a very unfulfilling idea, to have the storyline you've been following for two decades get cherry picked for good bits and the rest left to wither. I'd almost prefer some kind of in universe reason for a continuity alteration than to be left hanging. It sounds like the versions of Luke, Han and everyone else that exist in the current EU are just going to stop being, which bums me out.
Well, look, you can't realistically expect them to remain faithful to multiple decades' worth of material ranging from the RPG to comics to video games to the novels. The EU has always been tenuously canonical. This could've happened at any time in the past. If you really thought they'd preserve the EU, I think you were fooling yourself. there's a ripple effect for a lot of changes they could've made, and it would've been nigh impossible to "fix" the problems as they run through the stories.
There's just way too much potential to override vast portions of the EU by simple changes to the story that could appear in Episode VII. Consider the following:
- If Han and Leia never married. Or if they only had one child.
- If Luke never married, or married someone other than Mara Jade, or if they had a daughter instead of a son.
- If Mon Mothma is still alive and running the Republic.
- If there never was an Admiral Daala or Thrawn.
- If Chewbacca is alive.
So much of the EU novels are built upon each other that there is simply no way to excise even small portions of it, without that having a HUGE ripple effect throughout the continuity.
As for the notion of some in-universe explanation...what would you go with that wouldn't seem cheesy as hell? It was all a dream? Time travel reset button? Force reset button? It just wouldn't work, it would seem weird and random to the bulk of people who've never heard of the EU (which encompasses a much larger group than those who DO know the EU), etc.
And it's not as if you can't have what was already published. That's the whole point (it seems) of the Legends imprint. I suppose they could continue it if there's enough interest...but I question whether there would be once the new films come out and override that stuff anyway.
The EU was
always fated for scrapping as far as the plot/characters were concerned, or at least for cherry-picking. Vast portions of the EU were
always going to be eliminated, and probably in exactly the way we've seen: by fiat stating that "That didn't happen in the canonical universe."
Hardcore Star Wars fans care about what is and isn't canon. Those are the people who buy the books. I expect that, from a business perspective, once you declare the books non-canonical, you HEAVILY impact the marketability of future offerings in that same storyline. I recognize that you and plenty of others would be happy to buy them, and that's awesome, but I suspect that there just aren't enough of you to make it profitable for them to hire authors and publish more novels of a non-canonical line, when thay can spend that money making canonical works that'll sell more broadly.