- Joined
- Sep 25, 2019
Reboots or not the writers of the Star Wars EU had almost zero communication with each other, and it seemed like none of them bothered to research what the others were up to. To say nothing of the fact that a lot of the ideas are just ridiculous; IG88 uploading himself to the Death Star II just before it gets blown up comes to mind, an event that drastically rewrites or at least recontextualizes pretty much the entire ending of Return of the Jedi. Calling this uncontrolled mess of chaos cohesive is a joke at best. The idea of a well-kept and sensible Star Wars EU is just blatantly false.With Star Wars, until the Disney buy out there was pretty much one coninuity that was roughly cohesive. With Star Trek you've had several big reboots.
Part of the reason the Star Trek EU kept getting rebooted anyway is again, because nobody actually cared about it. There was no directive from Gene Roddenberry that just everything with the Star Trek logo stamped on it was canon. And I prefer it that way, because frankly there's already enough embarrassing shit present in what we see onscreen that I don't need to cringe to death reading bargain bin science fiction written in the same franchise.
This isn't to say all EU material is always terrible. I like Starfleet Battles quite a bit, for instance. But it has nothing to do with canon, and presents a totally different universe from even TOS. Its a nice little extrapolation, but I don't need to take it seriously or wrack my brain with ways to fit it into continuity.