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The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 1 THE STAR WARS TIMELINE GOLD The Old Republic. The Galactic Empire. The New Republic. What might have been. Every legend has its historian. By Nathan P. Butler - Gold Release Number 55 84 th SWT Release - 10/17/17 starwarsfanworks.com/timeline _facebook.com/swtimelinegold Look at the size of that thing! --Wedge Antilles APPENDICES Dedicated to all the loyal SWT readers who have helped keep the project alive since it emerged online in 1997 (Wow, has it really been twenty years?) ----- ----- -Fellow Star Wars fans- Now that you ve spent time exploring the Star Wars Timeline Gold s Story Group Canon document, the Legends Continuity documents, and its Legends Clone Wars Supplement, you re probably curious as to what other goodies the project has in store. Here, you ll find the answer to that query. This file, the Appendices, features numerous small sections, featuring topics ranging from G-Canon, T-Canon, and Apocryphal (N-Canon) timelines, a release timeline for real world Star Wars materials, information relating to the Star Wars Timeline Project s growth, and more. This was the fourth file created for the Star Wars Timeline Gold. The project originally began as the primary document with what is now the Legends Continuity Timeline, then later spawned a Fan Fiction Supplement (now discontinued) and an Apocrypha Supplement (now merged into this file). The Appendices came next, but with its wide array of different features, it has survived to stand on its own alongside the Legends Continuity documents and continues to do so alongside the newer Clone Wars Supplement and Story Group Canon document. I hope you find your time spent reading through it well spent. Welcome to the Star Wars Timeline Gold Appendices. -- Nathan Butler October 17, 2017 All titles and storylines below are trademark/copyright their respective publishers and/or creators. This is a non-profit publication for use as a supplement to Star Wars reading and is NOT in any way affiliated with Lucasfilm, Ltd. or any other licensed distributor of Star Wars merchandise. Any items that are property of these sources are not, of course, claimed by this author. All rights are reserved to their original creators. That being said, the Star Wars Timeline is 1997-2017 Nathan Patrick Butler. Do not reproduce this document, in part or whole, anywhere without the author's express permission. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized reproduction is prohibited by law without the express permission of the author/compiler/designer.

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 2 OUTLINE THE STAR WARS TIMELINE GOLD APPENDICES INTRODUCTION Banner (no number) Website Address Box (no number) Opening Quote (no number) Dedication (no number) Opening Letter (no number) Disclaimer/Copyright (no number) Outline (no number) APPENDIX A UNDERSTANDING CANON APPENDIX B LEGENDS G-CANON TIMELINES B.1 Legends G-Canon (First Sub-Level) Timeline B.2 Legends G-Canon (Second Sub-Level) Timeline B.3 Legends G-Canon (Third Sub-Level) Timeline B.4 Legends G-Canon (Fourth Sub-Level) Timeline B.5 Legends G-Canon (Fifth Sub-Level) Timeline B.6 Legends G-Canon (Sixth Sub-Level) Timeline APPENDIX C LEGENDS T-CANON TIMELINE APPENDIX D--APOCRYPHAL TIMELINES D.1 Book-based Timelines D.2 Comic-based Timelines D.3 Game-based Timelines D.4 Other APPENDIX E--THE STAR WARS PUBLICATION TIMELINE APPENDIX F--THE NATHAN P. BUTLER TIMELINE APPENDIX G--SWT VERSION HISTORY (VITAL STATISTICS) APPENDIX H--SWT PROJECT RELEASE NOTES APPENDIX I--THE STAR WARS TIMELINE VERSION 0 APPENDIX J--THE STAR WARS TIMELINE 1.0 APPENDIX K--FREQUENT CONTRIBUTOR PROFILES APPENDIX L--STAR WARS TELEVISION SERIES GUIDE APPENDIX M--THE EARLY DRAFT TIMELINES M.1 THE STAR WARS STORY SYNOPSIS TIMELINE M.2 THE STAR WARS ROUGH DRAFT TIMELINE M.3 THE STAR WARS FIRST DRAFT TIMELINE M.4 THE STAR WARS SECOND DRAFT TIMELINE M.5 THE STAR WARS THIRD DRAFT TIMELINE APPENDIX N--THE STAR WARS: LEGENDS PRIMER APPENDIX O--FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) O.1 Questions About the SWT's Evolution O.2 The Future of the SWT O.3 General SWT Questions O.4 Getting Your Name or Information on the SWT APPENDIX P--FURTHER END NOTES P.1 Thanks Section P.2 Also Available P.2.1 Licensed Star Wars Materials P.2.2 Unlicensed Star Wars Materials P.2.3 Star Wars Video Materials P.2.4 Star Wars Fan Radio Show Items P.2.5 Star Wars Fan Audio Drama Items P.2.6 Non-Star Wars Items P.3 Coming Soon (Not Mentioned Above) CLOSING MESSAGE

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 3 APPENDIX A UNDERSTANDING CANON The Star Wars saga has been growing as a universe of storytelling in the public eye since 1976. Months before the first film hit theaters, the novelization of that film, penned by Alan Dean Foster, was released by Del Rey. Based on earlier versions of the script and featuring tweaks to the tale made by the author, it was the only version of A New Hope to exist for a few months. Then the film arrived and the clashes between the novelization s take on the film and the film itself were immediately apparent. What does one do in this kind of situation? You simply follow the obvious line of reason. If the novel is just a novelization or adaptation of the film, then it is blatantly obvious that the film s version of events supersedes those in the book. That simple solution to such a contradiction was the beginning of the idea of Star Wars having different levels of how real events and versions of events would be considered in the grand scheme of the saga. A delineation between George Lucas own creative vision and the interpretation and expansion of that vision by others who were merely writing officially licensed materials about his films was clearly drawn. Few would ever question the logic because it just seems that obvious, right? Just a few months later (in October 1977), a comic adaptation of the film by Marvel Comics was followed up with the series seventh issue (New Planets, New Perils), introducing new stories beyond the films into the saga. Del Rey returned to Star Wars in novel form in 1978 with a novel that had been designed as a possible story for a low-budget film sequel to A New Hope, entitled Splinter of the Mind s Eye. The next year then saw the launch of a Star Wars newspaper comic strip in LA Times Syndicate papers. Outside of the films, multiple venues and publishers were tackling the Star Wars saga. Back then, though, those tales were not meant to fit together. Del Rey s seven original novels in that era (Splinter of the Mind s Eye, The Han Solo Adventures, and The Lando Calrissian Adventures) were not meant to necessarily fit in with Marvel s line of 114 comics (or nearly 150 once accounting for ancillary series like Droids, Ewoks, and tales in Pizzazz), nor were they expected to connect with the newspaper strips under Russ Manning or Archie Goodwin. There simply was no such thing as a unified continuity for Star Wars, nor any plan for a true official continuity to grow out of the films in other media. That all changed in 1991. Lucasfilm launched a bold new plan to create a true continuation of the Star Wars saga beyond what we saw on screen in Episodes IV VI. Building upon a foundation of universebuilding from West End Games relatively recently launched Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Lucasfilm embarked upon this venture in books by Bantam (and later Del Rey again), comics by Dark Horse Comics, and in other media like video games. For the first time, the books, comics, games, and everything else produced as a licensed Star Wars tie-in story (barring the occasional parody and the like) would be intended to be part of this new Official Continuity. Immediately, though, one could see a delineation and a bit of an identity crisis forming. While the first of these new novels, Heir to the Empire, proclaimed that for the first time, Lucasfilm Ltd.... has authorized the continuation of this beloved story and built upon that concept in its marking to a great degree, fans were also frequently reminded that this was a continuation by other authors, not something directed by Lucas himself, any time that fans opened a West End Game sourcebook, which declared that this and all other products that take place after the events depicted in Return of the Jedi are the author s vision of what may have happened, emphasizing that the true fate of the heroes and villains of the Star Wars universe remains the exclusive province of George Lucas and Lucasfilm Ltd. So, Lucasfilm was at the helm of this interconnected continuation, but the true continuation of the saga was up to Lucas and... Lucasfilm? (Wait, what?) Beginning in 1991, what was real or not in Star Wars was determined by a list of sources. Tales were either in or out, canon or non-canon. As the saga became more complex and its publishing lines became immense, a new database was created to allow Leland Chee of Lucasfilm to use this Holocron Continuity Database to track elements of stories and their veracity, rather than stories as a whole. This process began in 2000 and eventually came to include a sort of tiered system of truth or canon in the saga that was publicly revealed in 2004 to include four main layers, representing sources that came form George Lucas himself (G-Canon), the Official Continuity (C-Canon), questionable or secondary sources like old RPG magazine articles (S-Canon), or items that were non-continuity like parodies (N-Canon). Four years later, when the film and TV series The Clone Wars emerged with an unusual mixture of George Lucas input amid other creative voices, a new level of this hierarchy was created to account for this new television series (T- Canon).

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 4 All of the licensed products that were released in this era were known as Expanded Universe materials (or EU ), while the Official Continuity that was meant to all fit together was a timeline that consisted of the films (G-Canon), The Clone Wars (T-Canon), the authorized continuation novels, comics, and such (C-Canon), and any questionable (S-Canon) sources that could be worked in. In this way, even older stories form Marvel, Del Rey, the newspaper strips, and even old cartoons like Droids and Ewoks, could be worked back into continuity with little, incidental contradictions tossed out as N-Canon, the only category not considered to be part of that Official Continuity, the continuation authorized and launched in 1991. While the general practice in that Official Continuity was that the books, comics, and such all had to make way for the films and The Clone Wars, this was not always the case. For instance, Lucas had stated that in his mind Boba Fett died in Return of the Jedi, while the Official Continuity was allowed to bring him back by having him escape the sarlacc pit and continue to have countless adventures. Most of the time, though, Lucas own vision took precedence, meaning that continuity would often have to shift and be retconned (retroactively changing continuity) to work with Lucas newest ideas. The ages of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi would change to match Lucas prequel films, and most of Greedo s background would be wiped away by The Clone Wars, just to name two of the more obvious examples of this practice. This version of the saga would also have to account for changes made by Lucas to existing films, such as the alterations of the Original Trilogy from their 1977 1983 theatrical versions to the 1997 Special Editions, then the DVD versions that premiered in 2004 or their later updates (again) on Blu-Ray in 2011. That growing timeline of Star Wars tales in many different media grew to stretch into the ancient past, tens of thousands of years before the films, and into the distant future, nearly 150 years after the Original Trilogy. It followed numerous eras of Star Wars heroes and villains all the way into 2014, the year of the saga s 37 th anniversary on film and its 38 th anniversary in print. By then, though, the playing field had changed. Disney had purchased Lucasfilm at the end of 2012 and took control with gusto, announcing plans for a Sequel Trilogy that Lucas had once discussed but later denied had ever existed, even in conceptual form. The Clone Wars came to an end, while a new cartoon, Rebels, was on the horizon. Amid this era of change, the future was uncertain for the Official Continuity. What would happen to the era after Return of the Jedi when new films arrived in time periods already covered in depth? What about other films or even the effect of Rebels? Certainly the way that The Clone Wars had trampled previous Clone Wars tales from the years preceding the cartoon s premiere did not give much hope that our beloved timeline would survive. Only three real options presented themselves: Lucasfilm could stick with established continuity, making new films beholden to nearly four decades of stories in other media that most of the movie-going audience would never have read. Lucasfilm could do as they had with The Clone Wars and simply release new material that would take a wrecking ball to prior continuity, asserting its right as a replacement for Lucas in terms of being able to supersede anything from the licensed works and leaving it up to retcons to pick up the pieces somehow. Lucasfilm could simply consider the previous continuity to be an alternate timeline or alternate universe from what was coming next, leaving both intact but downgrading the Official Continuity from being the official continuation of the saga to being an old, abandoned continuation (albeit a huge one). They chose the third option. Thus, the entire Official Continuity timeline (consisting of C, and some S-Canon materials, built on a foundation of G and T-Canon) was officially labeled Star Wars: Legends and noted as a potential source for ideas and inspiration but not tales on par with the films (which was never the case) or the basis for future storytelling (which effectively brought an end to that version of the saga). In its place, Lucasfilm launched a new timeline, a new continuity that would be guided to a great degree by Lucasfilm s new Story Group (consisting of Leland Chee and other notable Star Wars players over the years). This new continuity s novels, comics, video games, etc. would all have the blessing of that Story Group, which would also be a guiding hand in the films and television series. As such, these materials would all be considered equally valid, even when compared to the films. This was a first for the saga and truly a unified continuity in concept, though we have yet to see it play out in practice. The end result is that we have two major Star Wars timelines now: what I am calling Story Group Canon (for lack of a better term, since the generic canon has been so overused and misused over the years) and the Legends timeline (the former Official Continuity ). In the Story Group Canon, as of the announcement in April 2014, only the films and The Clone Wars existed, but future tales (beginning with Son of Dathomir and A New Dawn) would build upon that foundation. No delineation has been needed thus far in terms of how real one story is when compared to another in that new continuity.

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 5 In the Legends continuity, though, we are left with the need to keep things sorted out as they were over its nearly forty year life span. As such, terms like G-Canon, C-Canon, and their companions are still very much a necessity in understanding its structure, development, and reaction to contradictions that emerged over time. No effort appears to be being made to sort out the train wreck of continuity that occurs when trying to fit The Clone Wars (which does exist in the Legends timeline and must exist due to tales like Fate of the Jedi) into earlier stories set in the Clone Wars era. That remains an unsolved mess. With the Legends timeline no longer growing, though, it is a version of the saga whose growth has now been contained, for better or worse. It is out there for all to see, successes and blemishes alike. The Star Wars saga continues, but it is now the Story Group saga, not the one that we saw develop from 1976 through late 2014. It is a new day and a new continuity to explore, whether our fellow fans accept it or not.

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 6 APPENDIX B LEGENDS G-CANON TIMELINES As if they need an introduction, here I present the G-Canon Timelines (in the terminology of the Legends Continuity, where such level-based distinctions are made). As there seem to have been at least six sublevels in practice (not in name) within what is referred to as G-Canon or George Canon, it should be no surprise that there are six timelines found here. Comparing these with each other and then with the Legends Continuity timeline itself will quickly illustrate the notion of levels of officiality to the casual reader. (Bear in mind that in the new Story Group Canon, there are not to be any distinctions in the officiality of the films, novels, cartoons, and such that are all to now be equally valid. These G-Canon Timelines apply only to the handling of the Legends Continuity.) B.1 Legends G-Canon (First Sub-Level) Timeline THE LEGENDS G-CANON (FIRST SUB-LEVEL) TIMELINE 32 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode I--"The Phantom Menace" (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos The Phantom Menace Short Negotiations Queen Amidala Landing on Naboo Jar Jar Binks Otoh Gunga Boss Nass The Planet Core Invasion of Theed Surprise Rescue Running the Blockade Tatooine Watto s Shop Fateful Meetings Dinner Conversation Preparing for the Race A Wager with Watto Meet the Podracers Begin the Race Lap Two Home Stretch Collecting the Prize Choosing a New Path Darth Maul Attacks The Queen s Worries Arrival on Coruscant The Jedi Council Senate Session Testing Anakin Palpatine s Nomination Anakin s Future The Queen s Gambit A Plea to the Gungans Battle Plans Wipe Them Out Retaking the Palace

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 7 The Conflict Continues Duel of the Fates Gungan Retreat Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul Capturing the Viceroy Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul Control Ship Destroyed A Sith Vanquished Chancellor Palpatine Arrives New Knight, New Apprentice Farewell to a Jedi Naboo Celebration End Credits 22 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (movie: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Opening Logos Attack of the Clones Return to Coruscant Chancellor s Meeting Old Friends Assassins Speeder Chase Into the Club New Assignments Traveling Incognito Dex s Diner Jedi Archives Encouraged to Love Yoda and the Younglings Return to Naboo Audience with the Queen Kamino Arrival Meeting Lama Su Stolen Kiss Inspecting the Clones Teasing a Senator Jango s Apartment Forbidden Love Obi-Wan s Report Nightmare Obi-Wan vs. Jango Back to Tatooine Asteroid Chase Lars Homestead Anakin s Search Dooku s Separatist Plot Tusken Camp Out of Range You re Not All-Powerful Enemies Revealed Obi-Wan Captive Emergency Powers Droid Factory Love Pledge The Arena This Party is Over Yoda s Cavalry

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 8 Clone War War Room Duel with Dooku Master Yoda Well Done, Lord Tyranus Begun, the Clone War Has Secret Union End Credits 19 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Revenge of the Sith Battle Over Coruscant General Grievous Rescuing the Chancellor Confronting Grievous Happy Reunions Grievous on Utapau Bad Dreams Counsel with Yoda The Chancellor s Request On the Jedi Council Secret Assignment Not the Chosen One? Seeds of Distrust Tragedy of Darth Plagueis Kashyyyk Brothers Farewell A Hero Lost Arrival on Utapau Obi-Wan vs. Grievous Jedi War Council Sidious Revealed Utapau Chase Mace Learns the Truth Anakin s Fatal Decision Mace vs. Sidious Rise Lord Vader March on the Jedi Temple Order Sixty-Six Time to Leave Wait for Me The Heroes Regroup Birth of the Empire The Terrible Truth Obi-Wan Confronts Padmé Padmé s Departure You re Breaking My Heart Yoda Visits the Emperor Battle of the Heroes Yoda vs. Sidious Narrow Escapes Immolation The Emperor Arrives Secret Delivery Birth and Rebirth Darth Vader Awakes

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 9 The Future of the Twins A New Hope End Credits SW4 (7 Days BBY 1 Day ABY) The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Star Wars Imperial Boarding Party Artoo s Mission Vader Confronts the Princess Lost in the Desert Land of the Jawas Droids for Sale In the Garage Lars Family Dinner Binary Sunset Attack of the Sand People Meeting Old Ben Your Father s Lightsaber Leia s Message The Death Star Torched Homestead Luke s Decision Mos Eisley Spaceport The Cantina Han Solo Cornered by Greedo Death Star Destination Jabba the Hutt The Millennium Falcon Alderaan s Fate Lightsaber Training That s No Moon... Secret Compartment Planning the Escape Wookiee Prisoner Rescuing the Princess Into the Garbage Chute The Trash Compactor The Walls Close In Deactivating the Tractor Beam Back to the Ship Obi-Wan vs. Vader TIE Fighter Attack They Let Us Go Arrival on Yavin 4 Rebel Briefing Han s Departure Luke and Biggs Assault on the Death Star Trench Runs Use the Force, Luke A Hero s Welcome Medal Ceremony End Credits

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 10 3 ABY The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode V-- The Empire Strikes Back (movie: Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos The Empire Strikes Back Ice Planet Hoth The Rebel Base Escape from the Wampa Closing the Doors Obi-Wan s Instructions Search Party Luke s Recovery Imperial Probe Droid The Imperial Fleet Preparing for Battle First Transport Away Battle in the Snow The Tide Turns Rebels in Retreat Escape Aboard the Falcon Leaving for Dagobah The Empire in Pursuit Asteroid Field Crash Landing on Dagobah Hunting the Falcon Found Someone, You Have Interrupted Kiss The Emperor s Message Yoda s Hut This is No Cave Jedi Training Failure at the Cave Bounty Hunters There is No Try Out with the Garbage Seeing the Future City in the Clouds Meeting Lando Leaving Dagobah Leia s Concerns Imperial Surprise The Deal Gets Worse Carbon-Freeze Luke Enters the Trap Confronting the Dark Lord Lando s Second Surprise Lightsaber Duel Escape from Cloud City Vader s Revelation Falcon to the Rescue The Empire Closes In The Rebel Fleet End Credits 4 ABY The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan)

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 11 Star Wars: Episode VI-- Return of the Jedi (movie: Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos Return of the Jedi Vader s Unexpected Visit Arrival at Jabba s Palace A Message and a Gift The Max Rebo Band The Price for Chewbacca Free from the Carbonite Enter the Jedi Oh No! The Rancor! On the Sail Barge The Sarlacc Pit The Emperor Arrives Yoda s Twilight A Certain Point of View Rebel Briefing Lending the Falcon The Emperor s Instructions Flying Casual Arrival on Endor Speeder Bike Chase Leia Meets Wicket Vader s Report An Ewok Trap The Golden God Campfire Stories Brother and Sister Luke Surrenders Rebel Recon The Alliance Fleet Back Door Luke and the Emperor It s a Trap! Ewok Attack Fully Operational The Battle Rages The Dark Side Beckons The Ewoks Turn the Tide Father vs. Son Taking the Bunker A Jedi s Fury The Shield is Down Force Lightning Vader s Redemption Into the Death Star Anakin Unmasked Death Star Destroyed Funeral Pyre Celebration End Credits B.2 Legends G-Canon (Second Sub-Level) Timeline THE LEGENDS G-CANON (SECOND SUB-LEVEL) TIMELINE

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 12 32 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode I--"The Phantom Menace" (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos The Phantom Menace Short Negotiations Queen Amidala Landing on Naboo Jar Jar Binks Otoh Gunga Boss Nass The Planet Core Invasion of Theed Surprise Rescue Running the Blockade Tatooine Watto s Shop Fateful Meetings Dinner Conversation Preparing for the Race A Wager with Watto Meet the Podracers Begin the Race Lap Two Home Stretch Collecting the Prize Choosing a New Path Darth Maul Attacks The Queen s Worries Arrival on Coruscant The Jedi Council Senate Session Testing Anakin Palpatine s Nomination Anakin s Future The Queen s Gambit A Plea to the Gungans Battle Plans Wipe Them Out Retaking the Palace The Conflict Continues Duel of the Fates Gungan Retreat Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul Capturing the Viceroy Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul Control Ship Destroyed A Sith Vanquished Chancellor Palpatine Arrives New Knight, New Apprentice Farewell to a Jedi Naboo Celebration End Credits The Prequel DVD Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode I--"The Phantom Menace" (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos The Phantom Menace Short Negotiations Queen Amidala

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 13 Landing on Naboo Jar Jar Binks Otoh Gunga Boss Nass The Planet Core Invasion of Theed Surprise Rescue Running the Blockade Tatooine Watto s Shop Fateful Meetings Dinner Conversation Preparing for the Race A Wager with Watto Meet the Podracers Begin the Race Lap Two Home Stretch Collecting the Prize Choosing a New Path Darth Maul Attacks The Queen s Worries Arrival on Coruscant The Jedi Council Senate Session Testing Anakin Palpatine s Nomination Anakin s Future The Queen s Gambit A Plea to the Gungans Battle Plans Wipe Them Out Retaking the Palace The Conflict Continues Duel of the Fates Gungan Retreat Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul Capturing the Viceroy Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul Control Ship Destroyed A Sith Vanquished Chancellor Palpatine Arrives New Knight, New Apprentice Farewell to a Jedi Naboo Celebration End Credits 22 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (movie: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Opening Logos Attack of the Clones Return to Coruscant Chancellor s Meeting Old Friends Assassins Speeder Chase Into the Club New Assignments

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 14 Traveling Incognito Dex s Diner Jedi Archives Encouraged to Love Yoda and the Younglings Return to Naboo Audience with the Queen Kamino Arrival Meeting Lama Su Stolen Kiss Inspecting the Clones Teasing a Senator Jango s Apartment Forbidden Love Obi-Wan s Report Nightmare Obi-Wan vs. Jango Back to Tatooine Asteroid Chase Lars Homestead Anakin s Search Dooku s Separatist Plot Tusken Camp Out of Range You re Not All-Powerful Enemies Revealed Obi-Wan Captive Emergency Powers Droid Factory Love Pledge The Arena This Party is Over Yoda s Cavalry Clone War War Room Duel with Dooku Master Yoda Well Done, Lord Tyranus Begun, the Clone War Has Secret Union End Credits The Prequel DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (movie: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Opening Logos Attack of the Clones Return to Coruscant Chancellor s Meeting Old Friends Assassins Speeder Chase Into the Club New Assignments Traveling Incognito Dex s Diner Jedi Archives Encouraged to Love Yoda and the Younglings Return to Naboo Audience with the Queen

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 15 Kamino Arrival Meeting Lama Su Stolen Kiss Inspecting the Clones Teasing a Senator Jango s Apartment Forbidden Love Obi-Wan s Report Nightmare Obi-Wan vs. Jango Back to Tatooine Asteroid Chase Lars Homestead Anakin s Search Dooku s Separatist Plot Tusken Camp Out of Range You re Not All-Powerful Enemies Revealed Obi-Wan Captive Emergency Powers Droid Factory Love Pledge The Arena This Party is Over Yoda s Cavalry Clone War War Room Duel with Dooku Master Yoda Well Done, Lord Tyranus Begun, the Clone War Has Secret Union End Credits 19 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Revenge of the Sith Battle Over Coruscant General Grievous Rescuing the Chancellor Confronting Grievous Happy Reunions Grievous on Utapau Bad Dreams Counsel with Yoda The Chancellor s Request On the Jedi Council Secret Assignment Not the Chosen One? Seeds of Distrust Tragedy of Darth Plagueis Kashyyyk Brothers Farewell A Hero Lost Arrival on Utapau Obi-Wan vs. Grievous

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 16 Jedi War Council Sidious Revealed Utapau Chase Mace Learns the Truth Anakin s Fatal Decision Mace vs. Sidious Rise Lord Vader March on the Jedi Temple Order Sixty-Six Time to Leave Wait for Me The Heroes Regroup Birth of the Empire The Terrible Truth Obi-Wan Confronts Padmé Padmé s Departure You re Breaking My Heart Yoda Visits the Emperor Battle of the Heroes Yoda vs. Sidious Narrow Escapes Immolation The Emperor Arrives Secret Delivery Birth and Rebirth Darth Vader Awakes The Future of the Twins A New Hope End Credits The Prequel DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Revenge of the Sith Battle Over Coruscant General Grievous Rescuing the Chancellor Confronting Grievous Happy Reunions Grievous on Utapau Bad Dreams Counsel with Yoda The Chancellor s Request On the Jedi Council Secret Assignment Not the Chosen One? Seeds of Distrust Tragedy of Darth Plagueis Kashyyyk Brothers Farewell A Hero Lost Arrival on Utapau Obi-Wan vs. Grievous Jedi War Council Sidious Revealed Utapau Chase Mace Learns the Truth Anakin s Fatal Decision Mace vs. Sidious Rise Lord Vader

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 17 March on the Jedi Temple Order Sixty-Six Time to Leave Wait for Me The Heroes Regroup Birth of the Empire The Terrible Truth Obi-Wan Confronts Padmé Padmé s Departure You re Breaking My Heart Yoda Visits the Emperor Battle of the Heroes Yoda vs. Sidious Narrow Escapes Immolation The Emperor Arrives Secret Delivery Birth and Rebirth Darth Vader Awakes The Future of the Twins A New Hope End Credits SW4 (7 Days BBY 1 Day ABY) The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Star Wars Imperial Boarding Party Artoo s Mission Vader Confronts the Princess Lost in the Desert Land of the Jawas Droids for Sale In the Garage Lars Family Dinner Binary Sunset Attack of the Sand People Meeting Old Ben Your Father s Lightsaber Leia s Message The Death Star Torched Homestead Luke s Decision Mos Eisley Spaceport The Cantina Han Solo Cornered by Greedo Death Star Destination Jabba the Hutt The Millennium Falcon Alderaan s Fate Lightsaber Training That s No Moon... Secret Compartment Planning the Escape Wookiee Prisoner Rescuing the Princess

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 18 Into the Garbage Chute The Trash Compactor The Walls Close In Deactivating the Tractor Beam Back to the Ship Obi-Wan vs. Vader TIE Fighter Attack They Let Us Go Arrival on Yavin 4 Rebel Briefing Han s Departure Luke and Biggs Assault on the Death Star Trench Runs Use the Force, Luke A Hero s Welcome Medal Ceremony End Credits The Star Wars Classic DVD Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Star Wars Imperial Boarding Party Artoo s Mission Vader Confronts the Princess Lost in the Desert Land of the Jawas Droids for Sale In the Garage Lars Family Dinner Binary Sunset Attack of the Sand People Meeting Old Ben Your Father s Lightsaber Leia s Message The Death Star Torched Homestead Luke s Decision Mos Eisley Spaceport The Cantina Han Solo Cornered by Greedo Death Star Destination Jabba the Hutt The Millennium Falcon Alderaan s Fate Lightsaber Training That s No Moon... Secret Compartment Planning the Escape Wookiee Prisoner Rescuing the Princess Into the Garbage Chute The Trash Compactor The Walls Close In Deactivating the Tractor Beam Back to the Ship Obi-Wan vs. Vader TIE Fighter Attack

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 19 They Let Us Go Arrival on Yavin 4 Rebel Briefing Han s Departure Luke and Biggs Assault on the Death Star Trench Runs Use the Force, Luke A Hero s Welcome Medal Ceremony End Credits 3 ABY The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode V-- The Empire Strikes Back (movie: Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos The Empire Strikes Back Ice Planet Hoth The Rebel Base Escape from the Wampa Closing the Doors Obi-Wan s Instructions Search Party Luke s Recovery Imperial Probe Droid The Imperial Fleet Preparing for Battle First Transport Away Battle in the Snow The Tide Turns Rebels in Retreat Escape Aboard the Falcon Leaving for Dagobah The Empire in Pursuit Asteroid Field Crash Landing on Dagobah Hunting the Falcon Found Someone, You Have Interrupted Kiss The Emperor s Message Yoda s Hut This is No Cave Jedi Training Failure at the Cave Bounty Hunters There is No Try Out with the Garbage Seeing the Future City in the Clouds Meeting Lando Leaving Dagobah Leia s Concerns Imperial Surprise The Deal Gets Worse Carbon-Freeze Luke Enters the Trap Confronting the Dark Lord

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 20 Lando s Second Surprise Lightsaber Duel Escape from Cloud City Vader s Revelation Falcon to the Rescue The Empire Closes In The Rebel Fleet End Credits The Star Wars Classic DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode V-- The Empire Strikes Back (movie: Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos The Empire Strikes Back Ice Planet Hoth The Rebel Base Escape from the Wampa Closing the Doors Obi-Wan s Instructions Search Party Luke s Recovery Imperial Probe Droid The Imperial Fleet Preparing for Battle First Transport Away Battle in the Snow The Tide Turns Rebels in Retreat Escape Aboard the Falcon Leaving for Dagobah The Empire in Pursuit Asteroid Field Crash Landing on Dagobah Hunting the Falcon Found Someone, You Have Interrupted Kiss The Emperor s Message Yoda s Hut This is No Cave Jedi Training Failure at the Cave Bounty Hunters There is No Try Out with the Garbage Seeing the Future City in the Clouds Meeting Lando Leaving Dagobah Leia s Concerns Imperial Surprise The Deal Gets Worse Carbon-Freeze Luke Enters the Trap Confronting the Dark Lord Lando s Second Surprise Lightsaber Duel Escape from Cloud City Vader s Revelation Falcon to the Rescue The Empire Closes In

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 21 The Rebel Fleet End Credits 4 ABY The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode VI-- Return of the Jedi (movie: Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos Return of the Jedi Vader s Unexpected Visit Arrival at Jabba s Palace A Message and a Gift The Max Rebo Band The Price for Chewbacca Free from the Carbonite Enter the Jedi Oh No! The Rancor! On the Sail Barge The Sarlacc Pit The Emperor Arrives Yoda s Twilight A Certain Point of View Rebel Briefing Lending the Falcon The Emperor s Instructions Flying Casual Arrival on Endor Speeder Bike Chase Leia Meets Wicket Vader s Report An Ewok Trap The Golden God Campfire Stories Brother and Sister Luke Surrenders Rebel Recon The Alliance Fleet Back Door Luke and the Emperor It s a Trap! Ewok Attack Fully Operational The Battle Rages The Dark Side Beckons The Ewoks Turn the Tide Father vs. Son Taking the Bunker A Jedi s Fury The Shield is Down Force Lightning Vader s Redemption Into the Death Star Anakin Unmasked Death Star Destroyed Funeral Pyre Celebration End Credits The Star Wars Classic DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan)

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 22 Star Wars: Episode VI-- Return of the Jedi (movie: Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos Return of the Jedi Vader s Unexpected Visit Arrival at Jabba s Palace A Message and a Gift The Max Rebo Band The Price for Chewbacca Free from the Carbonite Enter the Jedi Oh No! The Rancor! On the Sail Barge The Sarlacc Pit The Emperor Arrives Yoda s Twilight A Certain Point of View Rebel Briefing Lending the Falcon The Emperor s Instructions Flying Casual Arrival on Endor Speeder Bike Chase Leia Meets Wicket Vader s Report An Ewok Trap The Golden God Campfire Stories Brother and Sister Luke Surrenders Rebel Recon The Alliance Fleet Back Door Luke and the Emperor It s a Trap! Ewok Attack Fully Operational The Battle Rages The Dark Side Beckons The Ewoks Turn the Tide Father vs. Son Taking the Bunker A Jedi s Fury The Shield is Down Force Lightning Vader s Redemption Into the Death Star Anakin Unmasked Death Star Destroyed Funeral Pyre Celebration End Credits B.3 Legends G-Canon (Third Sub-Level) Timeline THE LEGENDS G-CANON (THIRD SUB-LEVEL) TIMELINE

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 23 32 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode I--"The Phantom Menace" (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos The Phantom Menace Short Negotiations Queen Amidala Landing on Naboo Jar Jar Binks Otoh Gunga Boss Nass The Planet Core Invasion of Theed Surprise Rescue Running the Blockade Tatooine Watto s Shop Fateful Meetings Dinner Conversation Preparing for the Race A Wager with Watto Meet the Podracers Begin the Race Lap Two Home Stretch Collecting the Prize Choosing a New Path Darth Maul Attacks The Queen s Worries Arrival on Coruscant The Jedi Council Senate Session Testing Anakin Palpatine s Nomination Anakin s Future The Queen s Gambit A Plea to the Gungans Battle Plans Wipe Them Out Retaking the Palace The Conflict Continues Duel of the Fates Gungan Retreat Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul Capturing the Viceroy Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul Control Ship Destroyed A Sith Vanquished Chancellor Palpatine Arrives New Knight, New Apprentice Farewell to a Jedi Naboo Celebration End Credits The Prequel DVD Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode I--"The Phantom Menace" (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos The Phantom Menace Short Negotiations Queen Amidala

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 24 Landing on Naboo Jar Jar Binks Otoh Gunga Boss Nass The Planet Core Invasion of Theed Surprise Rescue Running the Blockade Tatooine Watto s Shop Fateful Meetings Dinner Conversation Preparing for the Race A Wager with Watto Meet the Podracers Begin the Race Lap Two Home Stretch Collecting the Prize Choosing a New Path Darth Maul Attacks The Queen s Worries Arrival on Coruscant The Jedi Council Senate Session Testing Anakin Palpatine s Nomination Anakin s Future The Queen s Gambit A Plea to the Gungans Battle Plans Wipe Them Out Retaking the Palace The Conflict Continues Duel of the Fates Gungan Retreat Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul Capturing the Viceroy Obi-Wan vs. Darth Maul Control Ship Destroyed A Sith Vanquished Chancellor Palpatine Arrives New Knight, New Apprentice Farewell to a Jedi Naboo Celebration End Credits The Prequel Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode I--"The Phantom Menace" (movie: George Lucas) Disc One Opening Logos / The Galaxy in Turmoil Occupied the Naboo [sic] A Surprise Rescue Encounter with Anakin Preparing for the Race A Wager with Watto Choosing a New Path Disc Two Darth Maul Testing Anakin A Plea to the Gungan s [sic]

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 25 Qui-Gon vs. Darth Maul The Credits of Anakin Celebration of the Galaxy / End Credits 22 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (movie: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Opening Logos Attack of the Clones Return to Coruscant Chancellor s Meeting Old Friends Assassins Speeder Chase Into the Club New Assignments Traveling Incognito Dex s Diner Jedi Archives Encouraged to Love Yoda and the Younglings Return to Naboo Audience with the Queen Kamino Arrival Meeting Lama Su Stolen Kiss Inspecting the Clones Teasing a Senator Jango s Apartment Forbidden Love Obi-Wan s Report Nightmare Obi-Wan vs. Jango Back to Tatooine Asteroid Chase Lars Homestead Anakin s Search Dooku s Separatist Plot Tusken Camp Out of Range You re Not All-Powerful Enemies Revealed Obi-Wan Captive Emergency Powers Droid Factory Love Pledge The Arena This Party is Over Yoda s Cavalry Clone War War Room Duel with Dooku Master Yoda Well Done, Lord Tyranus Begun, the Clone War Has Secret Union End Credits The Prequel DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales)

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 26 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (movie: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Opening Logos Attack of the Clones Return to Coruscant Chancellor s Meeting Old Friends Assassins Speeder Chase Into the Club New Assignments Traveling Incognito Dex s Diner Jedi Archives Encouraged to Love Yoda and the Younglings Return to Naboo Audience with the Queen Kamino Arrival Meeting Lama Su Stolen Kiss Inspecting the Clones Teasing a Senator Jango s Apartment Forbidden Love Obi-Wan s Report Nightmare Obi-Wan vs. Jango Back to Tatooine Asteroid Chase Lars Homestead Anakin s Search Dooku s Separatist Plot Tusken Camp Out of Range You re Not All-Powerful Enemies Revealed Obi-Wan Captive Emergency Powers Droid Factory Love Pledge The Arena This Party is Over Yoda s Cavalry Clone War War Room Duel with Dooku Master Yoda Well Done, Lord Tyranus Begun, the Clone War Has Secret Union End Credits The Prequel Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (movie: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) 19 BBY The Prequel Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (movie: George Lucas)

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 27 Opening Logos Revenge of the Sith Battle Over Coruscant General Grievous Rescuing the Chancellor Confronting Grievous Happy Reunions Grievous on Utapau Bad Dreams Counsel with Yoda The Chancellor s Request On the Jedi Council Secret Assignment Not the Chosen One? Seeds of Distrust Tragedy of Darth Plagueis Kashyyyk Brothers Farewell A Hero Lost Arrival on Utapau Obi-Wan vs. Grievous Jedi War Council Sidious Revealed Utapau Chase Mace Learns the Truth Anakin s Fatal Decision Mace vs. Sidious Rise Lord Vader March on the Jedi Temple Order Sixty-Six Time to Leave Wait for Me The Heroes Regroup Birth of the Empire The Terrible Truth Obi-Wan Confronts Padmé Padmé s Departure You re Breaking My Heart Yoda Visits the Emperor Battle of the Heroes Yoda vs. Sidious Narrow Escapes Immolation The Emperor Arrives Secret Delivery Birth and Rebirth Darth Vader Awakes The Future of the Twins A New Hope End Credits The Prequel DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Revenge of the Sith Battle Over Coruscant General Grievous Rescuing the Chancellor Confronting Grievous Happy Reunions

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 28 Grievous on Utapau Bad Dreams Counsel with Yoda The Chancellor s Request On the Jedi Council Secret Assignment Not the Chosen One? Seeds of Distrust Tragedy of Darth Plagueis Kashyyyk Brothers Farewell A Hero Lost Arrival on Utapau Obi-Wan vs. Grievous Jedi War Council Sidious Revealed Utapau Chase Mace Learns the Truth Anakin s Fatal Decision Mace vs. Sidious Rise Lord Vader March on the Jedi Temple Order Sixty-Six Time to Leave Wait for Me The Heroes Regroup Birth of the Empire The Terrible Truth Obi-Wan Confronts Padmé Padmé s Departure You re Breaking My Heart Yoda Visits the Emperor Battle of the Heroes Yoda vs. Sidious Narrow Escapes Immolation The Emperor Arrives Secret Delivery Birth and Rebirth Darth Vader Awakes The Future of the Twins A New Hope End Credits The Prequel Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Jonathan Hales) Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (movie: George Lucas) SW4 (7 Days BBY 1 Day ABY) The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Star Wars Imperial Boarding Party Artoo s Mission Vader Confronts the Princess Lost in the Desert Land of the Jawas Droids for Sale

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 29 In the Garage Lars Family Dinner Binary Sunset Attack of the Sand People Meeting Old Ben Your Father s Lightsaber Leia s Message The Death Star Torched Homestead Luke s Decision Mos Eisley Spaceport The Cantina Han Solo Cornered by Greedo Death Star Destination Jabba the Hutt The Millennium Falcon Alderaan s Fate Lightsaber Training That s No Moon... Secret Compartment Planning the Escape Wookiee Prisoner Rescuing the Princess Into the Garbage Chute The Trash Compactor The Walls Close In Deactivating the Tractor Beam Back to the Ship Obi-Wan vs. Vader TIE Fighter Attack They Let Us Go Arrival on Yavin 4 Rebel Briefing Han s Departure Luke and Biggs Assault on the Death Star Trench Runs Use the Force, Luke A Hero s Welcome Medal Ceremony End Credits The Star Wars Classic DVD Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (movie: George Lucas) Opening Logos Star Wars Imperial Boarding Party Artoo s Mission Vader Confronts the Princess Lost in the Desert Land of the Jawas Droids for Sale In the Garage Lars Family Dinner Binary Sunset Attack of the Sand People Meeting Old Ben Your Father s Lightsaber Leia s Message

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 30 The Death Star Torched Homestead Luke s Decision Mos Eisley Spaceport The Cantina Han Solo Cornered by Greedo Death Star Destination Jabba the Hutt The Millennium Falcon Alderaan s Fate Lightsaber Training That s No Moon... Secret Compartment Planning the Escape Wookiee Prisoner Rescuing the Princess Into the Garbage Chute The Trash Compactor The Walls Close In Deactivating the Tractor Beam Back to the Ship Obi-Wan vs. Vader TIE Fighter Attack They Let Us Go Arrival on Yavin 4 Rebel Briefing Han s Departure Luke and Biggs Assault on the Death Star Trench Runs Use the Force, Luke A Hero s Welcome Medal Ceremony End Credits The Star Wars Special Edition Trilogy (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (movie: George Lucas) 3 ABY The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode V-- The Empire Strikes Back (movie: Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos The Empire Strikes Back Ice Planet Hoth The Rebel Base Escape from the Wampa Closing the Doors Obi-Wan s Instructions Search Party Luke s Recovery Imperial Probe Droid The Imperial Fleet Preparing for Battle First Transport Away Battle in the Snow The Tide Turns

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 31 Rebels in Retreat Escape Aboard the Falcon Leaving for Dagobah The Empire in Pursuit Asteroid Field Crash Landing on Dagobah Hunting the Falcon Found Someone, You Have Interrupted Kiss The Emperor s Message Yoda s Hut This is No Cave Jedi Training Failure at the Cave Bounty Hunters There is No Try Out with the Garbage Seeing the Future City in the Clouds Meeting Lando Leaving Dagobah Leia s Concerns Imperial Surprise The Deal Gets Worse Carbon-Freeze Luke Enters the Trap Confronting the Dark Lord Lando s Second Surprise Lightsaber Duel Escape from Cloud City Vader s Revelation Falcon to the Rescue The Empire Closes In The Rebel Fleet End Credits The Star Wars Classic DVD Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode V-- The Empire Strikes Back (movie: Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos The Empire Strikes Back Ice Planet Hoth The Rebel Base Escape from the Wampa Closing the Doors Obi-Wan s Instructions Search Party Luke s Recovery Imperial Probe Droid The Imperial Fleet Preparing for Battle First Transport Away Battle in the Snow The Tide Turns Rebels in Retreat Escape Aboard the Falcon Leaving for Dagobah The Empire in Pursuit Asteroid Field Crash Landing on Dagobah

The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 32 Hunting the Falcon Found Someone, You Have Interrupted Kiss The Emperor s Message Yoda s Hut This is No Cave Jedi Training Failure at the Cave Bounty Hunters There is No Try Out with the Garbage Seeing the Future City in the Clouds Meeting Lando Leaving Dagobah Leia s Concerns Imperial Surprise The Deal Gets Worse Carbon-Freeze Luke Enters the Trap Confronting the Dark Lord Lando s Second Surprise Lightsaber Duel Escape from Cloud City Vader s Revelation Falcon to the Rescue The Empire Closes In The Rebel Fleet End Credits The Star Wars Special Edition Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode V-- The Empire Strikes Back (movie: Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) 4 ABY The Star Wars Classic Blu-Ray Trilogy [continued] (movie trilogy: George Lucas & Leigh Brackett & Lawrence Kasdan) Star Wars: Episode VI-- Return of the Jedi (movie: Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas) Opening Logos Return of the Jedi Vader s Unexpected Visit Arrival at Jabba s Palace A Message and a Gift The Max Rebo Band The Price for Chewbacca Free from the Carbonite Enter the Jedi Oh No! The Rancor! On the Sail Barge The Sarlacc Pit The Emperor Arrives Yoda s Twilight A Certain Point of View Rebel Briefing Lending the Falcon The Emperor s Instructions Flying Casual Arrival on Endor Speeder Bike Chase