"If it's crazy enough to travel outside of the galaxy it's not worth killing." Canderus Ordo on a mysterious astroid like object fleeing after a short three way battle between pirates, Clan Ordo, and the object.
Explorer: I wonder what’s outside the known regions of space? Maybe I’ll go see for myself. The unknown regions: Yuuzhan Vong, Starweirds, Abeloth, Sith cults, various other unexplained phenomena Explorer: Never again
@@michaelandreipalon359 *Slams right into Firefist* Have fun with all the strange new creatures we dont know anything about in an minor galaxy we havent explored.
@@npswm1314 That's fine. Things will change enough that the people of the Star Wars galaxy will be forced to move away, whether they like it or not. And besides, a planet that will soon be named Earth must be colonized by the Humans, you know.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Humanity already dominates the galaxy. Or at least they did until those damned terrorists killed the Emperor and sent the greatest empire the galaxy has ever known into civil war and anarchy. All because they couldnt handle the truth.
i mean the movies literally start with"a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" suggesting it's distance and time from ours and that were out there somewhere
@@geetslys That might be because you're not Force sensitive. But seriously, what would happen if the Force can leak to other dimensions that actually don't have the Force. Just imagine if it leaked in universes like Star Trek, the Avatarverse, Warhammer 40K, Gravity Falls, and the Cthulhu realms.
@@michaelandreipalon359 if the force leaked into warhammer 40k I imagine it would nope out of there so fast. I imagine the warp would do some crazy things to it, plus would have the inquisition hunting an force sensitives because why not
“The galaxy is a big place, and I’m sure there’s countless other civilizations beyond it, out there in the greater universe. Many terrible people and many amazing people. I’m sure one galaxy has their entire political system completely figured out. With this, funny how I’m an outlander in this galaxy, no matter what soil I’m standing on. Who knows if the entire galaxy will be explored one day, let alone the whole universe. I guess I’ll help this effort one system at a time.” -CS/CT-8711-12 “Cheng”, former Captain and scout of the 442nd Siege Battalion
@@liamcollins9183 Either that or they're a race that's extinct or near extinct, having been almost entirely wiped out when the Sith, or maybe even the Mandalorians of old, attacked their homeplanet.
something killed the force and it’s most sensitive or heavy users, until it escaped its grasped and the surviving force users of Grogus species went to the main star wars galaxy to escape whatever was getting rid of the force.. and that’s why the star wars galaxy is so abundant in the force
I can only imagine if Anakin had stayed with the light or even found a balance between the two and was left intact. He would have absolutely been the one to use the force to pioneer new routes in and outside of the galaxy. It's only natural with his incredible piloting
It certainly sounds like it's made of the same biotechnology as the Yuuzhan Vong ships. Perhaps Ship was originally a Vong creation, one which gained independence and decided to flee from its masters.
"Hey, Yuuzhan Vong, so you're from the next galaxy over? Do you know Ship? He's a friend of ours. Yeah, he's from the next galaxy over, too. So, do you know him?"
the star wars galaxy *was* a vast and wondrous place home to countless civilizations and the backdrop to one of the greatest storys ever told then the galactic disney took over
I like to think that Star Wars happens synonymously with a lot of other space-related franchises like Alien, Predator, and 2001 (maybe not exactly those). The galaxy is just so far away that the possibilities are endless, nevermind just the Unknown Regions. And out there, there could even be another galaxy- perhaps written by a different author for a different franchise- that could have its own view of the Force and its followers.
One of my favorite quests for the Old Republic MMO is in the Sith Sorcerer quest line that has to do with a relic from outside the galaxy and, depending upon your choices, you can claim it’s power for yourself and get an enigmatic message from an outside galaxy cluster
This is amazing. George Lucas created 3 films at first and look how far they got expanded. Does any other ”movie” have so deep lore as StarWars? Oh I don’t think so
While I want to agree with you you'd have to look at various anime that have the similar Concepts. One example would be Gundam or for that matter Cowboy Bebop or Outlaw Star for that matter and before I forget Trigun. Then you have the classics of Isaac Asimov which inspired many of the things mentioned above and below including such words as hyperspace warp space and Robotics as we use them in science fiction. then after that I reckon you have Warhammer 40K as well as Star Trek and I don't know how many others great or formally great series. The genre of Science Fiction really does allow you to go pretty far. On personal note I do like BattleTech because it borrows from some of the above-mentioned. In the case of BattleTech I've always leaned towards Clan wolf or Clan bear unless you're talking about the inner sphere in which case I go with house Davion. Star Wars and Star Trek deserve their place in history until they were bought out and destroyed in real life by various companies for their own reasons. For now at least we have our memories and what we have squirreled away and archived away.
@ CT-7567 I would have to disagree and say nearly all movies have lore comparable. The movies have none of this tacked-on extra material, and while counting as "official lore" the reality is this is all fan fiction that the original creator signed-off on to make official after hiring people to make it for him or approving things made independently that used his materials well after the movies were made. Thousands of people have contributed to the lore behind the movies for more than four decades. Realistically, all movies start at about the same level; with just the stuff inside the writer's head. Then it falls into the financial production line of Hollywood before presentation to generate what's needed to make the movie. There is no "lore" behind throwing a hastily purchased demon mask on a background character in a crowded bar scene when you need to make the shot on schedule. That stuff is added in Post. Star Wars has a LOT of Post. Nearly 50 years worth.
_Orks immediately follow Black Templars into SW Galaxy and their WAAAGH!!! field of unconscious reality breaking bs allows Gork and Mork to join in the fun, creating an Orkish version of the Warp in the SW galaxy_ Welp, there goes the neighborhood.
I love that most of the universe is mysterious and unexplored. Remember, this usually takes place in the Known Galaxy, so just imagine the countless events happening all across the universe. Maybe in some other galaxies there are “chosen ones”, Jedi-like and Sith-like beings and powerful galactic governments similar to the Republic or Galactic Empire. Also, imagining other, far more ominous things, or beings out there is also cool and creepy to think about. Perhaps there are things out there that makes things like Palpatine, Celestials, or even Abeloth look small or puny in comparison is pretty wicked.
So, when it comes to traversing the void, I can understand that if you tried doing it in one massive jump, that say took a month, that any minor variation in course by the navicomputer could get you lost beyond recovery, but why not align with the brightest Star across the void, jump toward it for 8-12 hours, drop out, realign toward the same Star and go back to hyperspace for 8-12 hours, so on, and so on, and so on? Sure so it takes a extra day or two to get there, but it would insure you remain on course and didn’t get lost.
Nah, I always thought that the rebel fleet was just orbiting a neutron star or something, cause they'd have to get really far away from the galaxy to get that few
After all this time, after years I keep coming back and watching videos from this channel, and every single time you bring a smile to my face. Not because of the lore or facts and story but for one simple reason. So long ago I posted a single comment detailing what I thought would make good content for your channel, and in it I pointed out a grammatical error people commonly used when referencing "extragalactic" space. I like to think it wasn't coincidence that you started using that term after that point, and that you genuinely listened to what some random dude had to say. It makes me happy that after all this time you still remember, and your still going strong making videos and keeping the community together and alive. Thank you so much for been a great UA-camr, and a great star wars influencer. May the force be with you friend.✌️
It’s sad to know that Disney only focuses on bad remakes and retellings of the same Star Wars story when there is plenty of stories waiting to be told from Star Wars legends
I think it would be cool to discover a third satellite galaxy that they have never seen before. Maybe one that’s even force sensitive and has access to abilities the main stream users cannot accomplish
Would be funny if our galaxy has Star Wars alike civilisation, but we were never contacted at all because we’re in area like the unknown region, and it’s too hard for them to even find us at all.
Considering how Dave and the rest of those great people working on the Mandalorian and those other series are trying to reintroduce Legends stuff like the Vong I would love a video about them. Maybe even some of the major battles talked about with that cool Battle Map formate.
In my Fanon Star Wars universe, a good portion of what happens takes place outside the Galaxy Far Far Away. The majority of the known universe is under the dominion of the Taranajans, a race of Dark-Side shapeshifters who built the oldest and vastest still-standing empire in the universe. The Taranajans hail from a galaxy so distant, it would take the Millennium Falcon ten thousand years to reach it from the main galaxy, and that’s using the Falcon’s impressive 0.5 Class hyperdrive. Apart from the Taranajan empire, there is the space controlled by the Maj, a species of criminals, pirates, smugglers, and the like. There is also Aarthman’s Spur, a relatively unexplored region of the universe due to the presence of M.I.N.D., a planet-sized droid that seeks to destroy all life in the universe.
Why are civilizations outside the galaxy assumed to be "young and primitive"? Dwarf galaxies might be young, but that is relative. They are still BILLIONS of years old. Even if you estimate the oldest space faring civilization at a million...or even ten million years, that is still a drop in the bucket compared to the age of a galaxy, even if it is a companion.
A young galaxy will contain a lot more hot blue stars that end their lives as supernovae which can damage a habitable planet's atmosphere from within a certain distance, and will also have more frequent episodes of an active nucleus. Add that to the fact that dwarf galaxies are far more compact than large major galaxies and any habitable planets in the satellites are probably getting nuked by supernovae and active nucleus events too often for intelligent life to arise.
I wonder why there are so many of those hyperspace anomalies conveniently bordering seemingly most known SW universe galaxies? Celestial logic is probably incomprehensible at best, but I get a feeling there is some purpose to having those whacky anomalies be there; Either as a challenge to best, or as a design feature that didn't quite work as intended.
Major mistake. It was Yuuzhan Vong who was kicked out from they Galaxy, which is why they invaded Star Wars Galaxy. Silentium and Abonimar in SW galaxy are mostly the scouts and stay hidden for most of the time. Though Silentium did have secret contacts with the New Republic, as one of they major outposts was on Mon Cala. Though as they were hivemind direct contact was rare as most assumed that they are native life (it is quite possible that one was even in Mandalorian).
I'd like you to talk about how important was Raxus Secundus (as well as its main city Raxulon) to the separatists, and how did it fell when they lost the war
Man i wanna know about star wars ship bathrooms🤔 im deadass serious🤣 i love me a nice bathroom, so i would love to see what star wars ships bathrooms were like
@@michaelandreipalon359 i mean, i just like knowing,when im going #2 its gonna be pleasant, does the poop get turnt to fuel? Does the poop get stored somewhere? Is there sinks? Stuff like that
I have always wanted to see a movie, series, video game, or comic in which a group from the Star Wars Galaxy ends up in an alternate version of the Milky Way Galaxy, just think it would be interesting.
Here's a question- the Yuuzhan Vong traveled roughly 15,000 years in sublight worldships... that means they would have to come from the Rishi Maze, or that they traveled at FTL speeds in the void.
More likely one of the other dwarf companion galaxies that were harder to travel to. There was enough regular contact between the main galaxy and the Rishi Maze that someone would have noticed if the whole place had been rendered uninhabitable.
@@felonyx5123 Yeah, I think I meant the Rishi or one of the six other companion galaxies- granted, "sublight" speeds seem rather supraluminal (given that ESB took place over 31 days, and without hyperspace, the Millenium Falcon traveled between star systems).
So... Yuzhan Wong spent a bit under 15.000 years travelling on sublight. Are they coming from Rishi Maze? Because I'm pretty sure thats the only galaxy, dwarf or not, within that range. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Ah yes, outside of the Galaxy... because Galaxies are so small you can even comprehend what's outside of it... or at lest vaguely know what is in one...
I remember in a collection of non canon graphic novel stories Chewy and han solo were lost in hyperspace and had been in hyperspace for days Well they end up on earth They land in mexico and as solo walks out he is hit by an arrow and dies in chewys arms. Indiana jones discovers their Milenium Falcon in a journey to discover the ruins that hid a "sasquatch"
I always wonder if Star Wars Canon introduces an extragalactic species (ex. Tyranids) that attacks the galaxy just to quench their unquenchable hunger. Just think, an extragalactic species that attacks to simply consume all forms of life in the Star Wars galaxy, while at the same time keeping their origins mysterious and unknowable. A species being guided by a powerful singular consciousness (a hivemind if you will) that disrupts a being’s connection to the Force. That species’ armada numbering in the millions or even billions would be almost unstoppable. I would kill for an actual horror Star Wars novel based on what I written (poorly) above.
I wondered why no one thought to mesh Vong bio tech with regular technologies once the war ended. They crossed the void one would assume by using the gravitational forces of Dovin Basals. If they can, there is your method. Interdictors indicate that manipulation of gravity is writhing Star Wars scope, thus basically traveling through the void slowly in a space station with a limitless range tractor beam dragging itself across the void.
10:45: Of course we need to know more about the Yuuzhan Vong and their prior expeditions before the war... particularly the stories of two men named Canderous and Maul. The Nagai are a non-entity. They're not that important.
This could be my Poor understanding of Subspace. But couldent you make the risk of sub Galaxy travel dafür by Putting strong Beacons petween the smal and the Main Galaxy? So you Sax strait in this Detektion and If you Dont Hit the beacon Halfe way, drop Out and make an News JUMP after orientating.
At sublight speed. 15.000 years long journey. That's somewhere less than 15.000 lightyears, AKA about far enough to fly from Coruscant to Ord Mantell, or Hoth to Dagobah. I am continually amazed with many writers utter lack of understanding what a lightyear is.
If i recall, the Alliance fleet at the end of Empire was gathered at a point in extragalactin space, chosen at random so as to make it near impossible for the Empire to find it
I mean technically our galaxy is Canon to the Star Wars Canon due to the "A long time ago in a Galaxy far far away" intro implying it exists in the same universe as our own, so Disney could theoritically copyright strike random people for existing.
After the Yuuzan Vong were finally defeated I wonder how many of them were hunted down and exterminated by the vengeful survivors of their extremely brutal and depraved invasion?
The vong couldn't have travelled to the galaxy at sublight speeds. The math doesn't work out unless their galaxy was only 15k lightyears away, which is way too close.
In one of the old start wars games you could hear a story about a orb that came from deep space for some reason and it ended up melting multiple ships from a distance and killing all passangers your character can even ask about it but the clone your talking to didn't know any more or how the story got out
One that was missed. Senator Grebleips's race the Asogians sent an expedition beyond the galactic rim as relayed in Holo-Net News a year before the Clone Wars. This arguably connects ET with Star Wars.
The Borg Collective is hiding somewhere in the unknown regions. They arrived via portal from the Milky Way Galaxy. They are like a predator waiting in the bushes.
Outside the galaxy and the unknown regions are so interesting to me for some reason
Because they're cool!
To me there interesting because they are so rarely explored
Gonk
@BOBA FETT gonk gonk
Its because the regions are mysterious
"If it's crazy enough to travel outside of the galaxy it's not worth killing." Canderus Ordo on a mysterious astroid like object fleeing after a short three way battle between pirates, Clan Ordo, and the object.
Apparently that was a Yuuzhan Vong coralskipper.
I think it's a Yorik-stronha, since it looked like an asteroid.
Gonk
@@sbirk3946 I subbed!!
Explorer: I wonder what’s outside the known regions of space? Maybe I’ll go see for myself.
The unknown regions: Yuuzhan Vong, Starweirds, Abeloth, Sith cults, various other unexplained phenomena
Explorer: Never again
Whatever. Adventure is still out there!
@@michaelandreipalon359 *Slams right into Firefist* Have fun with all the strange new creatures we dont know anything about in an minor galaxy we havent explored.
@@npswm1314 That's fine. Things will change enough that the people of the Star Wars galaxy will be forced to move away, whether they like it or not.
And besides, a planet that will soon be named Earth must be colonized by the Humans, you know.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Humanity already dominates the galaxy. Or at least they did until those damned terrorists killed the Emperor and sent the greatest empire the galaxy has ever known into civil war and anarchy. All because they couldnt handle the truth.
@@npswm1314 Emperors are an obsolete title, you know.
i mean the movies literally start with"a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" suggesting it's distance and time from ours and that were out there somewhere
Eeyup.
@Live Fast i do
@Live Fast why would yours?
@@Sockjock83483 *Big Brain Move Right Here*
Your Profile Pic And Name...
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Imagine that you live outside of the Star Wars galaxy to the point you also are entirely outside of the Force.
Im pretty sure the force is not only local to the SW galaxy
I wonder if the Force can leak to other dimensions...
That explains why I can't do mind tricks.
@@geetslys That might be because you're not Force sensitive.
But seriously, what would happen if the Force can leak to other dimensions that actually don't have the Force.
Just imagine if it leaked in universes like Star Trek, the Avatarverse, Warhammer 40K, Gravity Falls, and the Cthulhu realms.
@@michaelandreipalon359 if the force leaked into warhammer 40k I imagine it would nope out of there so fast. I imagine the warp would do some crazy things to it, plus would have the inquisition hunting an force sensitives because why not
“The galaxy is a big place, and I’m sure there’s countless other civilizations beyond it, out there in the greater universe. Many terrible people and many amazing people. I’m sure one galaxy has their entire political system completely figured out. With this, funny how I’m an outlander in this galaxy, no matter what soil I’m standing on. Who knows if the entire galaxy will be explored one day, let alone the whole universe. I guess I’ll help this effort one system at a time.” -CS/CT-8711-12 “Cheng”, former Captain and scout of the 442nd Siege Battalion
Thats deep
Is that from Legends?
@@FMK03 he’s a fan character, really
@@chengzhou8711 Is he your fan character?
@@concept5631 yes chef
Some of Lovecraft's horrors would fit right at home out in the intergalactic void.
I wanna series on the unknown regions or mayby mando exploring it but defo something like that
He’ll go even further with a story about two galaxies at war
@@austinbyrnes8091 defo
They could do something like that with Thrawn and Ezra.
@@neofulcrum5013 ye maybe mando saves ezra
@@austinbyrnes8091 gonk gonk
It would be cool if Mando tried to find Grogus species and they ended up living outside the galaxy
Maybe they're like the Lasats, and live in a hidden planet
That’s an interesting theory
@@liamcollins9183 Either that or they're a race that's extinct or near extinct, having been almost entirely wiped out when the Sith, or maybe even the Mandalorians of old, attacked their homeplanet.
something killed the force and it’s most sensitive or heavy users, until it escaped its grasped and the surviving force users of Grogus species went to the main star wars galaxy to escape whatever was getting rid of the force.. and that’s why the star wars galaxy is so abundant in the force
@@alext399 what if the galaxy they're from that happened in was our galaxy,which is why we don't have the force
I can only imagine if Anakin had stayed with the light or even found a balance between the two and was left intact. He would have absolutely been the one to use the force to pioneer new routes in and outside of the galaxy. It's only natural with his incredible piloting
One has to wonder if that strange ship Luke and Leia encountered did come from the same galaxy as the Yuuzhhan Vong.
It certainly sounds like it's made of the same biotechnology as the Yuuzhan Vong ships. Perhaps Ship was originally a Vong creation, one which gained independence and decided to flee from its masters.
iirc, Ship was from a diferent dimension entirely
@@Huter2142 Source?
"Hey, Yuuzhan Vong, so you're from the next galaxy over? Do you know Ship? He's a friend of ours. Yeah, he's from the next galaxy over, too. So, do you know him?"
the star wars galaxy *was* a vast and wondrous place home to countless civilizations and the backdrop to one of the greatest storys ever told
then the galactic disney took over
Should have been "And then the Alt-universe reality warp attacked!"
Gonk gonk, gonk, gonk gonk gonk.
@@sbirk3946
gonk gonk gonk kok kianga see
Then the prequels happened
I feel a great disturbance in the force...
I like to think that Star Wars happens synonymously with a lot of other space-related franchises like Alien, Predator, and 2001 (maybe not exactly those). The galaxy is just so far away that the possibilities are endless, nevermind just the Unknown Regions. And out there, there could even be another galaxy- perhaps written by a different author for a different franchise- that could have its own view of the Force and its followers.
Geonosians = xenomorphs
Trandoshans and ancient taung / first mandalorians = yautjas
Sith holocrons = 2001 aliens
One of my favorite quests for the Old Republic MMO is in the Sith Sorcerer quest line that has to do with a relic from outside the galaxy and, depending upon your choices, you can claim it’s power for yourself and get an enigmatic message from an outside galaxy cluster
What was the message?
This is amazing. George Lucas created 3 films at first and look how far they got expanded. Does any other ”movie” have so deep lore as StarWars? Oh I don’t think so
Star Trek is pretty deep too.
@@-CrimsoN- star trek isn't a film franchise though, it has films, but isn't a film franchise
While I want to agree with you you'd have to look at various anime that have the similar Concepts. One example would be Gundam or for that matter Cowboy Bebop or Outlaw Star for that matter and before I forget Trigun. Then you have the classics of Isaac Asimov which inspired many of the things mentioned above and below including such words as hyperspace warp space and Robotics as we use them in science fiction. then after that I reckon you have Warhammer 40K as well as Star Trek and I don't know how many others great or formally great series. The genre of Science Fiction really does allow you to go pretty far. On personal note I do like BattleTech because it borrows from some of the above-mentioned. In the case of BattleTech I've always leaned towards Clan wolf or Clan bear unless you're talking about the inner sphere in which case I go with house Davion. Star Wars and Star Trek deserve their place in history until they were bought out and destroyed in real life by various companies for their own reasons. For now at least we have our memories and what we have squirreled away and archived away.
@ CT-7567 I would have to disagree and say nearly all movies have lore comparable. The movies have none of this tacked-on extra material, and while counting as "official lore" the reality is this is all fan fiction that the original creator signed-off on to make official after hiring people to make it for him or approving things made independently that used his materials well after the movies were made.
Thousands of people have contributed to the lore behind the movies for more than four decades. Realistically, all movies start at about the same level; with just the stuff inside the writer's head. Then it falls into the financial production line of Hollywood before presentation to generate what's needed to make the movie.
There is no "lore" behind throwing a hastily purchased demon mask on a background character in a crowded bar scene when you need to make the shot on schedule. That stuff is added in Post. Star Wars has a LOT of Post. Nearly 50 years worth.
Lord of the rings is extremely fleshed out also
*Warp gate opens*
Black Templar:'Cowabunga it is!'
_Orks immediately follow Black Templars into SW Galaxy and their WAAAGH!!! field of unconscious reality breaking bs allows Gork and Mork to join in the fun, creating an Orkish version of the Warp in the SW galaxy_
Welp, there goes the neighborhood.
What planets from the galactic map that we've never visited in animation/live-action would you like to see on-screen?
Rhen var, bakura, russaan, manaan, telos, dossun, byss, and rakata prime are my picks
Arkania, Commenor, Zeltros, Aargau, Etti IV, Csilla, Daluuj, Ossus, and many more.
Can you make a video about the different types of Sith in the reconstituted Sith empire
Gonk
I love that most of the universe is mysterious and unexplored. Remember, this usually takes place in the Known Galaxy, so just imagine the countless events happening all across the universe. Maybe in some other galaxies there are “chosen ones”, Jedi-like and Sith-like beings and powerful galactic governments similar to the Republic or Galactic Empire. Also, imagining other, far more ominous things, or beings out there is also cool and creepy to think about. Perhaps there are things out there that makes things like Palpatine, Celestials, or even Abeloth look small or puny in comparison is pretty wicked.
So, when it comes to traversing the void, I can understand that if you tried doing it in one massive jump, that say took a month, that any minor variation in course by the navicomputer could get you lost beyond recovery, but why not align with the brightest Star across the void, jump toward it for 8-12 hours, drop out, realign toward the same Star and go back to hyperspace for 8-12 hours, so on, and so on, and so on? Sure so it takes a extra day or two to get there, but it would insure you remain on course and didn’t get lost.
Nah, I always thought that the rebel fleet was just orbiting a neutron star or something, cause they'd have to get really far away from the galaxy to get that few
After all this time, after years I keep coming back and watching videos from this channel, and every single time you bring a smile to my face. Not because of the lore or facts and story but for one simple reason. So long ago I posted a single comment detailing what I thought would make good content for your channel, and in it I pointed out a grammatical error people commonly used when referencing "extragalactic" space. I like to think it wasn't coincidence that you started using that term after that point, and that you genuinely listened to what some random dude had to say. It makes me happy that after all this time you still remember, and your still going strong making videos and keeping the community together and alive. Thank you so much for been a great UA-camr, and a great star wars influencer. May the force be with you friend.✌️
5:07 I love the concept of there being other rebellions/resistances against their own oppressors in the satellite galaxies.
1:48 I did not know that where the names of the command posts come from in battlefront 2
Actually, the names are based on the Aurebesh language of Star Wars. Look it up at Wookieepedia, especially the Legends section.
it's actually just alphabet letters
@@goodmind4940 Yes, but they're also complicated enough to fit in Star Wars.
Gonk
It’s sad to know that Disney only focuses on bad remakes and retellings of the same Star Wars story when there is plenty of stories waiting to be told from Star Wars legends
Yuuzhen Vong: Just the tip, it won't hurt😏
star wars galaxy: no means no
Won't hurt?! They're a sadomasochistic alien race, for crud's sakes!
I want Ani's tip 😩🤤
Yuuzhan Vong
dude correctly use
@@lorem6243 No, no, that's fine, I want those aliens to be insulted.
I think it would be cool to discover a third satellite galaxy that they have never seen before. Maybe one that’s even force sensitive and has access to abilities the main stream users cannot accomplish
From what I understand there are about 7 satellite galaxies, most of which are so hard to get to they are scarcely visited.
I always thought of the "unknown regions" as the "blank pages that can be made into anything".
Would be funny if our galaxy has Star Wars alike civilisation, but we were never contacted at all because we’re in area like the unknown region, and it’s too hard for them to even find us at all.
YuZungVong national anthem intensifies
They have one?
@@comradekenobi6908 not sure
If the Vong are from outside the void… This could mean that something worse could be further.
Considering how Dave and the rest of those great people working on the Mandalorian and those other series are trying to reintroduce Legends stuff like the Vong I would love a video about them. Maybe even some of the major battles talked about with that cool Battle Map formate.
In my Fanon Star Wars universe, a good portion of what happens takes place outside the Galaxy Far Far Away. The majority of the known universe is under the dominion of the Taranajans, a race of Dark-Side shapeshifters who built the oldest and vastest still-standing empire in the universe. The Taranajans hail from a galaxy so distant, it would take the Millennium Falcon ten thousand years to reach it from the main galaxy, and that’s using the Falcon’s impressive 0.5 Class hyperdrive. Apart from the Taranajan empire, there is the space controlled by the Maj, a species of criminals, pirates, smugglers, and the like. There is also Aarthman’s Spur, a relatively unexplored region of the universe due to the presence of M.I.N.D., a planet-sized droid that seeks to destroy all life in the universe.
I would love to hear more of your fanon star wars universe.
@@yourboycrosshair Same
i always wonder how luke n leah were able to look at the galaxy. "who lives outside the galaxy??? oh!"
Maybe it was a different one
I always thought a star wars nature show in the unknown regions would be a cool idea
I watched this before work today, and topics within have been on my mind for most of it.
Came back to hit Like.
I feel like the Mggnal Mggnal should have been brought up here. Since they live on the fringe of the Star Wars galaxy
Why are civilizations outside the galaxy assumed to be "young and primitive"? Dwarf galaxies might be young, but that is relative. They are still BILLIONS of years old. Even if you estimate the oldest space faring civilization at a million...or even ten million years, that is still a drop in the bucket compared to the age of a galaxy, even if it is a companion.
A young galaxy will contain a lot more hot blue stars that end their lives as supernovae which can damage a habitable planet's atmosphere from within a certain distance, and will also have more frequent episodes of an active nucleus. Add that to the fact that dwarf galaxies are far more compact than large major galaxies and any habitable planets in the satellites are probably getting nuked by supernovae and active nucleus events too often for intelligent life to arise.
I wonder why there are so many of those hyperspace anomalies conveniently bordering seemingly most known SW universe galaxies? Celestial logic is probably incomprehensible at best, but I get a feeling there is some purpose to having those whacky anomalies be there; Either as a challenge to best, or as a design feature that didn't quite work as intended.
Major mistake. It was Yuuzhan Vong who was kicked out from they Galaxy, which is why they invaded Star Wars Galaxy. Silentium and Abonimar in SW galaxy are mostly the scouts and stay hidden for most of the time. Though Silentium did have secret contacts with the New Republic, as one of they major outposts was on Mon Cala. Though as they were hivemind direct contact was rare as most assumed that they are native life (it is quite possible that one was even in Mandalorian).
Sorry, but he's right; Silentium & Abonimar fought war, Vong got tired of their shit, kicked them out, then finished wrecking their own galaxy.
I'd like you to talk about how important was Raxus Secundus (as well as its main city Raxulon) to the separatists, and how did it fell when they lost the war
How could you show the sonic charges but not play the sound effect? It’s the most satisfying sound effect in all of the movies.
Man i wanna know about star wars ship bathrooms🤔 im deadass serious🤣 i love me a nice bathroom, so i would love to see what star wars ships bathrooms were like
Star Wars HOUSE
They're the same as ours, except they're called refreshers and have better tech, probably
What is with sci-fi taboos on bathrooms?
What is it with sci-fi taboos on bathrooms?
@@michaelandreipalon359 i mean, i just like knowing,when im going #2 its gonna be pleasant, does the poop get turnt to fuel? Does the poop get stored somewhere? Is there sinks? Stuff like that
1:25 This scene from Empire depicts a newly forming star with accretion disk, not a galaxy.
Why was generation ships not used to get through the hyperspace barrier by sub-light travel?
I have always wanted to see a movie, series, video game, or comic in which a group from the Star Wars Galaxy ends up in an alternate version of the Milky Way Galaxy, just think it would be interesting.
There was one sort of like that.
The falcon ends up at earth and is found indiana jones.
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Yup.
*To bodly go no where man has gone before* -Starwar's brother Star Trek
Sibling rivalry
Here's a question- the Yuuzhan Vong traveled roughly 15,000 years in sublight worldships... that means they would have to come from the Rishi Maze, or that they traveled at FTL speeds in the void.
More likely one of the other dwarf companion galaxies that were harder to travel to. There was enough regular contact between the main galaxy and the Rishi Maze that someone would have noticed if the whole place had been rendered uninhabitable.
@@felonyx5123 Yeah, I think I meant the Rishi or one of the six other companion galaxies- granted, "sublight" speeds seem rather supraluminal (given that ESB took place over 31 days, and without hyperspace, the Millenium Falcon traveled between star systems).
So the question is, which came first: the Vong or the Tyranids?
Where are they on Ashoka? The Vong galaxy? A new one? Great video!
The Peridean Galaxy, until further info comes out.
love geetsly's, thank you mate
Don’t go outside the galaxy, thats where the Tyranids are!
And then they end up discovering the galaxy home to the Imperium, Tau, Eldar, Necrons, Tyranids, Orks, and Chaos.
I love these videos that are not about the initial story of the star wars saga.
Intergalactic pizza delivery must be a nightmare 😩
One of the only thing the sequels did well was giving us a mysterious and dark new planet, Exegol
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Makes sense
That's YT for ya!
@@geetslys when you have notifications on and click instantly you see some crazy stuff
Gonk....
@@sbirk3946 gonk
You know, there should be a Mass Effect: Andromeda-esque Star Wars game with this concept someday.
Throwing shade on generation tech at the end was so funny 😂
Is 3:26 a shot from the original end scene of Empire Strikes Back, or just some green screen photoshopping magic to make it look more retro?
4:41: ...They just had to design their ships like that?
Can't be space pirates if you don't have a space pirate ship :P
Casual fans: Darth Vader is the most terrifying thing in the Star Wars universe!
Half the shit in the Unknown Regions: *§ĆŘƏÅMŚ ŌF ŤHĘ ĐÆMŇËĎ*
"No, no. It's beyond the outer rim. I'd say about twelve parsecs outside the Rishi Maze."
So... Yuzhan Wong spent a bit under 15.000 years travelling on sublight. Are they coming from Rishi Maze? Because I'm pretty sure thats the only galaxy, dwarf or not, within that range.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
No they’re from a different galaxy entirely
Ah yes, outside of the Galaxy... because Galaxies are so small you can even comprehend what's outside of it... or at lest vaguely know what is in one...
I remember in a collection of non canon graphic novel stories
Chewy and han solo were lost in hyperspace and had been in hyperspace for days
Well they end up on earth
They land in mexico and as solo walks out he is hit by an arrow and dies in chewys arms.
Indiana jones discovers their Milenium Falcon in a journey to discover the ruins that hid a "sasquatch"
“Anything willing to commit suicide in that great void is not worth chasing after.”
I always wonder if Star Wars Canon introduces an extragalactic species (ex. Tyranids) that attacks the galaxy just to quench their unquenchable hunger. Just think, an extragalactic species that attacks to simply consume all forms of life in the Star Wars galaxy, while at the same time keeping their origins mysterious and unknowable. A species being guided by a powerful singular consciousness (a hivemind if you will) that disrupts a being’s connection to the Force. That species’ armada numbering in the millions or even billions would be almost unstoppable.
I would kill for an actual horror Star Wars novel based on what I written (poorly) above.
I wondered why no one thought to mesh Vong bio tech with regular technologies once the war ended. They crossed the void one would assume by using the gravitational forces of Dovin Basals. If they can, there is your method. Interdictors indicate that manipulation of gravity is writhing Star Wars scope, thus basically traveling through the void slowly in a space station with a limitless range tractor beam dragging itself across the void.
10:45: Of course we need to know more about the Yuuzhan Vong and their prior expeditions before the war... particularly the stories of two men named Canderous and Maul.
The Nagai are a non-entity. They're not that important.
This video should be 4 hours.
This content is so interesting
Giant pirates from a neighboring galaxy?! I’m in!
Just realized no story in star wars never really explored every place on a planet
This could be my Poor understanding of Subspace.
But couldent you make the risk of sub Galaxy travel dafür by Putting strong Beacons petween the smal and the Main Galaxy?
So you Sax strait in this Detektion and If you Dont Hit the beacon Halfe way, drop Out and make an News JUMP after orientating.
Well geets Remember the dangers of hyper space
Pepperidge Farm remembers!
Gonk
At sublight speed. 15.000 years long journey. That's somewhere less than 15.000 lightyears, AKA about far enough to fly from Coruscant to Ord Mantell, or Hoth to Dagobah. I am continually amazed with many writers utter lack of understanding what a lightyear is.
Fascinating. Great video.
I am very intrigued with extra galactic history. Hope fully we See more of it in the future
If i recall, the Alliance fleet at the end of Empire was gathered at a point in extragalactin space, chosen at random so as to make it near impossible for the Empire to find it
More about the Yuuzan Vong, please!
How this all sprang up from ONE movie in the 70s blows my mind
1:05
Isnt 50000 ly of radius (100000diametre)?
I wanna see more about Outbound Flight
We call it Wild Space.
Gonk
I mean technically our galaxy is Canon to the Star Wars Canon due to the "A long time ago in a Galaxy far far away" intro implying it exists in the same universe as our own, so Disney could theoritically copyright strike random people for existing.
In SWTOR there is a reference to a rishi dwarf system
"Let's be pirates"
Sounds like me playing No Man's Sky with friends.
After the Yuuzan Vong were finally defeated I wonder how many of them were hunted down and exterminated by the vengeful survivors of their extremely brutal and depraved invasion?
Ship is totally just a friendly Yu Zang Vong ship.
Or one of the seeds of Yuzhaant'ar
The vong couldn't have travelled to the galaxy at sublight speeds. The math doesn't work out unless their galaxy was only 15k lightyears away, which is way too close.
We’re also outside of the Star Wars galaxy. We just talk about it even though it’s possible it all existed but it just is too far to reach. 🤔
More on the youzong vong would be interesting!👍
I would love to know more about the Yuuzhan Vong!
In one of the old start wars games you could hear a story about a orb that came from deep space for some reason and it ended up melting multiple ships from a distance and killing all passangers your character can even ask about it but the clone your talking to didn't know any more or how the story got out
Is it just me or do the Vong look like the Githyanki & Githzari from D&D?
One that was missed. Senator Grebleips's race the Asogians sent an expedition beyond the galactic rim as relayed in Holo-Net News a year before the Clone Wars. This arguably connects ET with Star Wars.
The Borg Collective is hiding somewhere in the unknown regions. They arrived via portal from the Milky Way Galaxy. They are like a predator waiting in the bushes.
@Geetsly can you do a earth in star wars series were gardens have no Medaclorian in them at all?
Sublight speed should take millions of years to travel from 1 galaxie to another.
Could the gravestone have survived the voids