Does Earth Exist in the Star Wars Universe? Are Star Wars Humans From Earth?
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- Опубліковано 2 кві 2017
- People are always asking me whether Earth is in the Star Wars Universe, and if so, where is it? Well, the second question I can't answer, but I'll take a shot at the first. Also, I implicitly answer the question of whether humans in the Expanded Universe and Legends come from earth.
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Earth does exist in the Star Wars universe. It's just in a different galaxy.
And far far away
@@deadmanwalking5809 And the Star Wars galaxy existed a looooong time ago
Alien technology has left earth behind, due to their is No intelligence and human are evil no matter where they go. Haven't you noticed that humans are the minority species in the SW universe and always at war. Humans in SW universe are immigrants or decent form Earth.
Depending on how "long time ago" was, it's possible earth hasn't formed yet, though...
@@JAT-qr8eq Lmfao, humans are the majority creature lol. Count how many humans you see vs. any other 1 alien species.
it'd be pretty dank if earth was just chilling in the unknown regions
Joseph Mekhail I think we are.
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away.... Christ
But that could reference any point in the story, the story could end in a galaxy far far away. Like a story that happened far away, but starts in your home town and ends in Antarctica. Remember the story isn't finished yet, it could be the Jedi and Sith leaving the galaxy in the end to a galaxy far far away. At the end the story teller is telling the descendents about how they got there, like a better version of "how I met your mother"....
Earth: The Dank Planet
Idgarad Lyracant bruh you dumb as fuck. “In a galaxy far far away...” is followed by the context of what you’re about to see. Literally stating what happens in this movie takes place is a galaxy far far away.
Idianna jones is a dream that han solo had while he was frozzen
That made me cringe 😂
And Indy 4 was a nightmare.
Guillaume Perez they just raped him 😭😭
@@ratface7200 stay away George Lucas stay away AAAAAAAAAAA "wakes up" chewy I had the worst dream of my life
Refer to zhuangzi
Obi-Wan: "Thats not a single biome. Thats multiple."
Han: "Thats impossible, each planet has a single biome!"
If I had to tell how earth work I say it like this
EARTH DOESN'T ORBIT CORRECTLY THAT'S HOW EARTH WORKS
Biome?
Elijah Ford don’t you have Google?
No no no! Biomes are only in Minecraft, silly!
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 Biomes are areas of different land. Here it's jungle, here it's oak and birch trees, here it's Taiga etc. It's not a Minecraft concept
Imperial: "Lord Vader we have discovered a new planet called....Earth."
Vader: "Bring me all the information you have on this world."
Imperial: "They use this sort of network grid called the internet to communicate."
Vader: *Examines an hour of internet.* "...."
Imperial: "My Lord?"
Vader: "Give the coordinates to this planet to the Death Star and have it destroyed immediately."
That's why I hate and love this planet
What did he find rule 34
"Sir! We're receiving a radio wave transmission!"
"Put it through."
"This is the United States Air Force! You got five seconds to identify your Martian asses or we'll rain hell!"
Execute Order 67
Did he find error 404?
What if earth is in the unexplored regions of the galaxy and we've just never been discovered yet by the rest of the galaxy
Red Diamond it would probably be the untouched force potential we all have, or some of us have that Palpatine sensed. Or it could be all the bad things going on in this world, and the dark side of all of us. (The theory doesn't sound far fetched though, if your not counting how unrealistic this scenario is.)
CPT. KRIOS then Lucas would have some explaining to do.
that's my opinion
The same species evolving on two different planets is unbelievable close to impossible.
What if they discovered us and met George Lucas?
Sad fact: if star wars was actually happening in a galaxy far away we would never know.
Idk man, in rebels Ezra found that portal place linking all space and time together, meaning we would be connected even if we didn't know it.
It could be happening in our galaxy far far away for all we know
Bro I would EASILY switch to live in Star Wars. You know how cool it would be to be a Space Pirate?
*sad starwars fan noises*
You all forgot one important detail: 'A long time ago....'
“But where’s Kansas in Star Wars?”
“It’s still in Kansas!”
*FAAAAAR! FAAAAAR! AWAY!*
Dustoo Mcnabb What’s Kansas? Sounds like something that doesn’t exist...
"Why didn't they say it was a long time ago really far away?"
"THEY DID!"
Also exactly what I was thinking when I clicked on this video haha
@@north7764 its a place that sucks to live in. Probably worse than Mustafar
"It would of been so much better if they had a line at the start of the movie saying it was really far away and ages in the past"
"THEY DID"
What if George Lucas watched the events of Star Wars through an intergalactic telescope?
Jack Worthington I know that’s a joke, but our telescope is pretty shitty.
George is the Whills, he is the supreme god-creator of the Star Wars universe. Likewise, in a paradox loop, there is a supreme god-creator inside the SW universe that created Earth, our entire universe and is God to us: Jar Jar.
Or actually his grandfather found crashed Millennium falcon on Earth(that star wars to great Unknown) and also solved why there Millennium falcon on battle of sector 001 in star trek first contact... Both connected to Lucas in someway
everything you see in the night sky at perfect darkness is like 0.03% of the observable universe
That’s seriously what I was trying to tell my brother yesterday.
I'd like to share a theory that expands on the E.T.
The tagline to the movie was he's alone, he's scared, he's 3 million lightyears from home. so the star wars galaxy is around 3 million light years from earth. As we know from episode 5 that the star wars galaxy is a spiral galaxy.
Now I need to use a legends source for the next bit. Kevin Anderson wrote the book dark apprentice. It's the one where kyp durron used the sun crusher to supernova cardia.
This is where we tie it together. on August 18th 1885 astronomer ludvic gully witnessed SN1885A. The first supernova discovered outside our own galaxy. It was discovered in the galaxy andromeda. A spiral galaxy nearly 3 million lightyears from earth.
If we assume sn1885a and cardia are the same event we subtract 1885 from the 2.6 million lightyears and then subtract another ten years between the book and episode 4, then account for the slight difference between a galaxy standard year and a earth year. that gives a rough date for the battle of yavin.
so with this formula a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away becomes September 19th 2,598,126 B.C in the andromeda galaxy.
Wow
Jesus... that is fun to imagine.
Weevil Man I believe you misread what I'm saying. I used the supernova of cardia in the EU book dark apprentice as SN1885A. The book took place 10 years after the battle of yavin. I add the ten years to my calculations to put a date to the first movie. add yet another 20 years to them you could give a rough date to when Anakin became vader
phil unbekant but thays just a theory. a film theory.
sorry I couldn't resist.
awsome
“Jabba, you’re a wonderful human being.”
Ike Hendrix in a deleted scene Jabba was human
Yes Jabba was human in "Star wars" before it was released, way before any sequel and episode numbering was created. The scene was later added back in with cgi Jabba pasted over human Jabba and Han circling him where he should be stepping over his large slug body but doesn't have to step very far. If you haven't seen the original cut search around for harmys de-specialized edition without that stupid scene and I'm sure you can find a clip with human Jabba if you look for it as well ut it wasn't in the movie.
@@danieldimitri6133 Jabba never was supposed to be human. That scene wasn't used because the technology to convincingly replace the stand-in actor didn't exist yet.
I mean, imagine people in the future flying around in space and discovering the whole galaxy of Star Wars!
Mind blown........long time ago tho
"long time ago" in a galaxy far far away
"Long time ago" makes me somehow sad
Nah, don’t be sad, time is pretty different in universe
Yea but every jedi we know and love would be dead during that time
I imagine that we'd get along quite well, being humans in a human dominated Empire afterall
True, Lol
EckhartsLadder lol rip
I don`t know. I think republican will love it but Democrats would side with the rebels.
I think both Democrats and Republicans would largely side with the empire, least the politicians like senators and the president or such.
Aren't republicans against too much regulation and government power? They'd hate the Imperial regulation system....And you know the amount of power the government holds since it's an empire.
Of course Earth exists. The reason we never see it is because this takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far far away... AKA: This galaxy sent a colony ship to another galaxy, where we reverted to a more primitive state, and this franchise is our memories of that galaxy. That's why legends is so contradictary
You realize the entire concept of time is irrelevant here yes?
jenny talia how so?
Halo and Star Wars are one.
Sounds more like Battlestar Galactica.
"Legends contradictory" Mean while the prequels and sequel trilogy and disney are more contradictory to the ot and legends and most of their stories don't make sense...
Maybe earth is still in a Jurassic period during Star Wars.
long time ago?
Then how are humans there
@@KNXGHT.7 Maybe humans come from more than one planet.
There is an non canon comic where Indiana Jones finds the Millenium Falcon
@@Undying3001 impossible
The strangest crossover and proof that Earth exists is that Phineas and Ferb exist in the same universe as Star Wars.
Apollo's Gadfly lol
What
@@xX_wiLLiam_Xx yes
yes
And Family Guy
In the scene where ET sees the child dressed as Yoda, ET hurries saying "Home! Home!" Suggesting E.T. recognises Yoda's species. Again it's really just a fun nod towards Star Wars, but if we want to get nerdy then I guessed we could say earth is in the star wars universe
Kj16V Yoda recognizes his species? NOOOOO, REEEAAALLLLLYYY!!!???
Jane McFarland lol, you know damn well I meant to say "E.T. recognises Yoda's species"! :D
Kj16V In The Phantom Menace theres a quick nod to the E.T. race when they show the meetings among the alien leaders. I forget which scene
But then how does the kid know about Yoda? That would mean Star Wars is still a movie.But how can it be a movie if it's real?
Yee, in Phantom Menace in the giant senate chamber, one of the delegations is actually full of aliens that look exactly like E.T.
Earth had been deleted from the Archives. 😏
Quentin Thomason maybe
Vincent The hoovy was about to say this😔
warpxppy same
Perhaps the archives are incomplete
Quentin Thomason yea I actually read a comic about two boys erasing some planets off the archives like kamino
Why does every planet in Star Wars have a set terrain, Naboo is all forest swamps, Tattooine is a desert, Mon Cala is an ocean world, and Hoth is snow hell, there’s nothing to spice it up.
I've been trying to work out the ecology of Hoth for 40 years. Wampa Ice Creatures eat Tauntauns. Check. Tauntauns feed on...um...and die if they can't find shelter at night.
It's the nature of scifi vs. fantasy. In scifi climates and biomes are spread really wide with each planet having only one type of biome and climate. In fantasy all the different climates and biomes are squeezed together on a single continent without rhyme or reason.
Small planet
FanMade Studios if it’s small then you’d be able to jump higher and a lot of other shit
Diego Andrade density could be high
The idea of a Galactic Republic/Empire in Star Wars is loosely inspired Isaac Asimov's work: he envisioned a future galactic empire where Earth, as the planet of origin of human kind, was regarded as a mith, and its location forgotten.
You forgot that Star Wars the Clone Wars shows the Arc of the Covenant, and the staff of Ra.
Also Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Arc shows hieroglyphs of R2-D2 and C-3PO
And when ET sees the kid dressed as Yoda he says “Home, home” suggesting he knows Yoda or someone of his species. And of course theres the theory that ET is Force sensitive which explains how he can lift the bike and do all sorts of weird stuff.
ET species can be seen in the senate so yeah ET is from the star wars universe
Convincing, but Steven Spielberg and George Lucas were friends so they could just be easter eggs but who knows.
DaBoos _ I️ mean that’s 100% what it is but WE R STAR WARS FANS DANG IT
Also I️ Love The theory that like Earth religions are a version of The Force, like chi and the Holy Spirit etc.
In this fiction universe I️ mean. I’m not a jedist
The Ark and the Staff are just Easter eggs, as are the hieroglyphs.
I remember a moment in the very first EU novel, "Heir To The Empire", when Luke is drinking hot chocolate, which is said to be something that Luke has never had before, and is implied to be of mysterious origin. I remember thinking, "is this a reference to a connection with Earth?"
Lando found it on a backwater planet implying Earth. But Hot Chocolate was an Aztec\Mayan drink so at the earliest about 1000 BC is when Lando had to arrive to find it but that is Aztec\Mayan style hot chocolate. Modern style he would have found Earth around the early 1800s. So either Lando was drinking it with ancient central american natives or colonial Brits. Taking into account time dialation I'd wager he was hopping through wormholes rather then straight up FTL\Hyperspace to find Earth and I'd guess he found the latter era version.
The very first EU novel was Splinter of the Mind’s Eye.
I thought the same thing when I read it (back in 1991! 😁). It was a subtle nod toward Earth.
Idgarad Lyracant no, maybe " a long time ago" means hundreds of years ago
@@MCJonCRLKLLR It's also far far away, and tends to imply we're watching it. Like a star that's about to go supernova 5 billion years away from us. It'd be 5 billion years past but we're only now seeing it.
The closest "Galaxy" to the Milky way would take 150,000~ years to reach us. And assuming it's THE closest real Galaxy, which it likely isnt, 2.5 million or more minimum.
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." to me, has always represented the way light and sound travel through space from other systems to Earth. So, we are watching a story that is happening possibly "concurrently"( not really) with the viewers own story but, at the same time, looking into the past.
My theory: humans are from earth. At some point, they were introduced by slavers (probably those dammned Rakata) and just flourished in the center of the galaxy, away from the unknown regions where earth is...
12345 67890 My theory is that earth is actually a human colony
@@jakobkiilerich3588 it would make more sense the other way around because there are no other non-human-descendant primates in star wars.
And there is some non carnival references like the exodus of the Yuuzan Vong who were intergalactic travelers nearly wiped out by the war between the Silentium and the Abominor (see tales of Lando Calrissian and his friend Vuffi Raa) and there is also the matter of the Outbound Flight program where Obi Wan Kenobi was supposed to go. This was also an intergalactic mission. Some could have left the ship ring and made it to Earth becoming it's earliest race or even the basis for mythical places like Atlantis, Lemuria and Mu, even Eldorado. What a missed opportunity for great SW stories f**k Disney!!!!
@@jakobkiilerich3588 that impossible how this earth have a perfecly building
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l But that contradicts the "long time ago" part. The only way for it to be "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away" is if humans came to Earth from the Star Wars galaxy.
As far as the humans in star wars are concerned, Ive always thought of our media as a lens into the world. So the "humans" from coruscant aren't homo sapians, but are portrayed as such for story telling. Similarly, they don't want to speak english and aren't talking about *our* dogs, hell, and deer, but thats just how it would be translated
Based
Well obviously they aren't actually speaking English. That means that they know of a country called england
One of my personal head-canons on this is that the Celestials took pre-modern and pre-literate humans and placed them on Notron along side the Taung and that’s why humans believe their origins to be from Coruscant.
I would love to see more planets in Star Wars with multiple biomes, instead of just "the whole planet is a desert", or "the whole planet is basically Antarctica".
If there are infinite universes, star wars universe exists
There’s also a universe where Anakin likes sand
@@hetzer5926 IMPOSSIBLE
@@Top_Hat_Man or where you are the dumbest thing ever and mix up multiverse and universe. oh wait, that's our universe.
There’s a universe where Rey didn’t make that hilarious joke about her being a skywalker, that was the best joke from the whole movie!
This makes me cry in my pillow to not be apart of it.
I thought everyone knew this. "A galaxy far far away"
Han and Chewie accidentally discover Earth and land in Antarctica.
"It's Hoth all over again Chewie! Let's set up camp and then go search for a taunton!"
And then they did not found any tauntaun and they go to sahara or arabian desert and now theyr basically on tatooine all over again
..Ghen they go to the Atlantic.
*Wait.. are we are Mon Cala now Chewey?*
*After trying to find a Taunton Han and Chewie come a cross a Penguin on a sheet of ice in the ocean*
"What the #### is that-"
*All of a sudden a killer whale bumps the ice while the other one jumps on the ice sheet consuming the Penguin*
"Chewie...Run"
I always think that when they use Earth terms like you mentioned like angels, zombies and hell, it is just the best translation from something in that galaxy that would be understandable to us. In my opinion Galactic Basic is completely different to English and we just see a translated version so it is easier for us to watch as an audience.
"The viewer, who is on earth"
first person to watch star wars on mars :Ya yeet
*Cha Cha real smooth*
Give this guy 7 more likes for the OG 69
"A long time ago. In a galaxy far far away" ITS THE SAME FUCKING UNIVERSE THEN
Peter Griffin so a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, humans from corasant came to earth through intergalactic travel came to earth to settle as Neanderthals?
What are you talking about?. BTW its Coruscant
If you are going to say that the crawl is enough to say that earth exists in the star wars universe, then we today are reading it today, ergo all these events happened in the past, and human life on earth would have come from the star wars galaxy. Then why don’t we have the technology or even understanding of those forerunners. And why would we as a species have evolved from Neanderthals. The only way for that to make sense as the o key form of evidence is if our forerunners came to earth to populate it with a lesser form of human such as Neanderthal, as a sort of experiment. Aside from that, earth does not exist in this fictional universe
Listen i made my comment as a kind of joke. And besides we dont need Star Wars to be a real thing. And maybe earth could very well exist in legends who knows. And E.T's species could also be a bridge since you know, they were spotted. Im not saying Star Wars is real, i'd almost prefer not. But im just saying that earth could very well exist in the Star Wars franchise. Im all over the place in this comment, but thats because i wasnt prepared for some nuggethead almost demanding an explanation to why and how the two worlds could exists. Please just dont do this to someone again as it really is a buzz kill. Find someone as interested in it as you'reself
I like the story of humans leaving earth because of a computer uprising
Richard True but how would that be a long time ago?
If I was a fucking droid in the Star Wars universe you'd damn well better expect an uprising. Who the fuck programs a droid to feel pain?
@@ryanbrown4053 that story explains that the humans encountered a worm hole which transported them to another galaxy while also travelling in time
Ryan Brown it took place so long ago, that the droids have all died out by now.
awkwardN/A all true but in a sci-fi point of view you ever watch ancient aliens where they describe a ancient cosmic war they say it in India mythology there’s this space battle where they shoot lazer beams also the moon fist the moon of Saturn looks like the Death Star and our moon when the Apollo dropped their lander it rang like a bell and also there stories where the moon was brought here it’s on You Tube its ancient cosmic wars by William Farrell and Billy Carson
Imperial: lord vader there's this man named hitler
Vader: tell me more about him
Imperial: he killed lot's of J....
Vader: ha! I've decided to make him my ally call him!!!
Imperial:he ded
I’ve always thought that Corosaunt is the human races real ancestral home, and Earth exists in the future of the Star Wars universe. Maybe we were a colony or something in the Unknown Regions, and something happened that separated us and caused us to regress. Maybe the colony fell apart. Maybe something happened to the rest of the galaxy. The only thing I’m sure of is that Earth is totally a dark side planet.
@Alex Kamis exactly hes saying that star wars humans moved to earth in the future (our present)
If it is cannon then according to what I can find:
1: Earth is known as Urrtha
2: It falls within a network of routes that connects several more significant planets, like Coruscant, Tatooine, Naboo, Hoth, and Kashyyyk.
Holy crap.... What if George Lucas is the descendant of the skywalker family and was the only one that managed to escape the Galaxy after it's destruction and arrived here, on earth. Crushed by the destruction of his home Galaxy, George Writes a series of stories that is the beginning of the end for his Galaxy. Think about it, maybe the prequels were awful because it actually happened that way. And E.T., along side the only ship that also survived, arrived on earth to look for Lucas, to take him to another Galaxy; then, when he saw the stories he made, E.T. understood that he found another home, a better home. So star wars is a documentary of how his family destroyed the Galaxy from their drama.
Darth Malgus
Wait, George Lucas, Lucas,
Luc-as, Luc, Luke. George's last name is Lucas not Skywalker because Luke Skywalker's son did not want to name his son George Skywalker because he thought that the Skywalker name is ruined by Aniken becoming Darth Vader so he named his son George Lucas after Luke.
And George Lucas came to worn us about the possible fate of our Galaxy by teaching us about what happened to his Galaxy.
Illuminati confirmed!!!! Execute order 66
I'm not even sure what to think of all these weird theories anymore.
lol hahaha he loves saying laserswords after all
There and back again, a jedi's tale
Well george lucas promised steven Spielberg to add a character from one of his movies
Osiris_The_Great ET was in the Phantom Menace
I don’t think we can assume that Anakin, Luke, etc are human at all just because they look like one. Superman also looks like a human, but he is still an alien.
*Imperial Star Destroyer gets within detectable range of Earth’s radar system.*
Darth Vader: “We’re receiving a transmission from this planet. Open a communications channel.”
Imperial Officer: “Yes, m’Lord.”
*Transmission opens.*
Radio: “...This is Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Starship Enterprise.”
Imagine looking at the sky and you see the death star.
In a new hope they yell that 'its an earthquake!' When in that asteroid cave.
Earth as in ground
Clearly you didn't stay in school
@@wolvesbane1748 me?
@@KingMerrDG nah
@@wolvesbane1748 o ight was a bit confused lol
What if Star Wars is being told from the distant future, so it's long ago for the future, but still in the future for us
Codo8 Holy shit, i want whatever the fuck you're having
A long time ago...
this is the correct answer
As Roger Ebert pointed out, we're not even necessarily the frame of reference to which the "A long time ago..." refers to. That is to say, this is all a story being told to us from an unseen narrator, from whose point of view the events of the story happened "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away."
THEN along came this quote: "The entire story of Star Wars is actually being recounted to the keeper of the Journal of the Whills -- remember that? -- a hundred years after the events of Return of the Jedi by none other than R2-D2.” - G. Lucas speaking to animation director Rob Coleman.
So we KNOW FOR SURE AT THE VERY LEAST that it is R2D2 who says "A long time ago in a GFFA," speaking in the past tense from a future date long, long AFTER the end of episode 9 (the skywalker saga) AND IN A DIFFERENT GALAXY. YES. R2D2 survived the saga and later travelled to a DIFFERENT GALAXY. This is beyond dispute.
It is then perfectly reasonable to say that this frame of reference can take place in any time, past or future. But it absolutely CANNOT take place in the SW Galaxy, aka the GFFA.This not only renders an identification of the GFFA as our own galaxy possible - it renders it probable. It is much more reasonable to believe that all of the similarities between the two galaxies are not the result of total chance replication of species, biomes, language, artifacts, technologies, etc. - but rather a simple shift in the narrative reference of a single character.
So to me, it is FAR more reasonable to say that R2's frame of reference places SW into our own galaxy, in the distant future.
Change my mind.
This is actually how its told. The perspective is written through R2-D2, After the events have taken place
That's always how I imagined it, I always kind of imagined Star Wars in a far away future not in the past, where humans have settled on many different planets and have even reached other galaxies, explaining why humans seem to live on most planets in Star Wars. Maybe the Star Wars galaxy is the Andromeda galaxy.
If our universe is the same as the star wars universe then they gotta explain why sound can travel through space
I like to think that Earth had a highly advanced civilization that was destroyed by something or other, and that a few tens of thousands escaped on a ship, which brought them to the Star Wars universe without traveling through time
A long long time ago in a galaxy far far away was meant to be akin to 'once upon a time' like a fairy tale.
Of course Earth exists, the Millennium Falcon was seen fighting the Borg in Star Trek :P
Hang on, wasn't it the Cylons?
There's a bit of a theory I have: Coruscant Is Earth, yet renamed and the moon has been destroyed.
What part of IN A GALAXY FAR FAR AWAY doesn't make sense to you?
I'm a conspiracy theorist.
Then where would mars Venus Saturn Uranus etc be?
Seems to me the Moon of Endor is a lot like Earth and already has ponies!
Kingdom of the Netherlands My theory is that our earth is actually a human colony
Whait minute... Does any one thougt of the Bigfoot maybe beeing a Wookie
What if Han and Chewie actually landed here and Han just decided to become an actor (in Indiana Jones) for no the money obviously and Chewie is Bigfoot oh my
I've been wondering...
What if the Andromeda Galaxy was the galaxy where Star Wars took place? Besides, that galaxy is one of the biggest of the galaxies. And IF Star Wars did took place a long time ago, perhaps that galaxy was far away from the Milky Way.
Well atleast we wont be far far away jn a couple billion years. In fact we'd colide
George Emdin I know. :\
PinkButterflyGaming ii
And now it's a dead Galaxy as new stars have stopped being created
A long long time ago it would have been filled with aliens
And now make me wondering are the millennium falcon that spotted in Battle of Sector 001 in Star Trek First Contact actually connect to Star Wars Into Great Unknown story but instead of landed in Indiana Jones era, falcon emerging during battle of Sector 001 on 24th century
I would like to offer another connection to Earth, this time concerning the Bith species. Supposedly in the original 70's film the Bith had at some pint visited Earth and were amazed at irs' musical variety. The Bith were especiallt fond of big bands and their compositions and brought that with them back to their galaxy. Given that the Bith look a lot like the "gray" aliens described by many people today, the ramifications are interesting. Keep in mind that George Lucas probably meant this as an easter egg or a running gag back in 1977
The Super Servo Show
Hmmm
Source please? Just curious
@@holydoggo4822 They never leave a source...
Ur videos always give me a sense of nostalgia, the music, the format, everything combines to make me feel safe and comfortable when watching ur videos, they are always a treat to listen to
"we found a planet with multiple biomes"
"the ones that hoth, tatooine, naboo, mustafar etc. Has?"
"yep all of them"
"impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete"
I've always thought that humans came from the star wars galaxy finally finding a way out of the galaxy and came to the milky way as part of a wide ranging expansion effort. Due to a cataclysmic event humanity was devastated on earth and lost contact with the rest of the universe as well as losing the technological advancement. Thus setting the stage for modern human history on earth.
It almost sounds very similar to the fundamental plot to Battlestar Galactica.
My jaw dropped when i saw Indiana Jones
I need to see that comic
My life depends on it
In my opinion, it’s more likely that something happened in the Star Wars galaxy, and all the humans came to Earth...
Personal head cannon: earth is the last surviving planet after all the “wars in the stars” take place, with all the planet destroying tech obliterating the rest of the galaxy leaving earth alone in the universe
No
This... is *very* poorly thought out, you'd need something on par with Forerunner level tech that, last i looked, *nobody* in Star Wars had or was even *remotely* close to.
Then to wipe out the galaxy fast enough nobody except a tiny minority can flee, with either super advanced intergalactic ships, or an obscene amount of time/head start.
Unless you're pulling the "Earth is in the SW galaxy" in which case you're flat out wrong.
In one of the first books of the new Jedi order books a planet named earth is mentioned, with humans and a monarchy.
Leo Joël Schaa I need you to expand on that
What book? I need to know
Siddhant Jadhav I think it was the first, where Luke proposed the leaders of the new republic the idea of a new Jedi council. And Fey’yla did something which helped Leia and she described in her mind how kind and helpful this thing was. And in this description she tells something about Earth. But it could be the second part, too. I am not sure.
Actually it is in one of the Black Fleet Crisis books when Leia makes a reference to a "tiny world named Earth". (Fuck why do I know that? I need a life...)
Wasn't that Battlestar Galactica?
I've had a piece of fan fiction brewing in my head for 15ish years where the star wars films were created by George at the request of an advance unit of the rebellion as a way to slowly build their universe into our collective psyche. They do this because the Empire has crossed into our galaxy through a kind of controlled wormhole, maybe in the Maw, and the rebels followed them after. They find us early on after being chased off into an unknown galaxy by the empire units already here, following a chance encounter with a certain probe we launched a few decades back. They have since been slowly getting the world governments to build up for this moment, trickling advanced technology to the world in the form of PC's and smartphones etc, to explain why we so quickly developed it when really they gave it to us. We met them first at a crashed ship in Roswell.
It basically reverses the notion of the faked moon landings by having a real thing covered up by a fake movie. And then we all end up fighting the empire. The basic idea was fun to develop, but keeping it interesting is hard as it just becomes some sort of sort of not so good star wars action
@@truegregthompson holy crap this idea is amazing! have you written about it online anywhere? I would love to read it
**shows darth vader a cute puppy so he wont destroyed earth**
You know, if we had a really strong telescope to be able to see creatures from another galaxy living their life, we'd be seeing into their past, not their present. So I'd like to think the star wars films are our really strong telescopes which allows us to see "A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away..."
Oh yeah lol
Maybe coruscant is exactly like earth but was eventually covered by cities thus causing the extinction of the famous animals and with galactic colonisation and the force the old religions were abandoned
illuminaticomfirmed 69 dose that mean that maby just maby during the time of all the construshon. . . that someone found a kracon in that time line.
IlluminatiComfirmed 69 maby earth is just coruscant relocated
Saeid Radder maybe but that would suck..I mean look what they did to that planet..we cant do that to earth,bro. And earth is a water planet.. turned ng it into a huge geopolis would be really fuxxed
Neb Uluos yeah I was thinking the same thing
Ok
The dangerous place in the SW universe
The dangerous place is Illuminati
Bruh
what if all of star wars is just a giant dream. And at the end of episode 9 it shows George Lucas waking up from his nap
Prince bytor that would be the best/worst ending to a epic searys ever.
Episode 9 wont be the last one anymore.
I wonder if George was a Dallas fan then
The Force Awakens-The Last Jedi-From His Nap
Razor The One The Light No it would be the best.
Imagine seeing a tie fighter crash in you’re backyard and then seeing a x wing flying over 😍
Imagine an A-wing that is caught by an F-15.
@@jeffreyhueseman7061 F-35*
F-22 - supersonic without afterburners, and it has afterburners.
So the answer is No then? Never heard the word “Human” in Mentioned in
Star Wars. If anyone has a Reference to it please comment. And May The Force Be With You.
NinjaAimless “Jabba, you’re a wonderful human being”
Yes just probably when dinosaurs were alive
Caleb Jones Ah lol. Pizza The Hut was a big and I do mean BIG part of
Star Wars until he got choked to death by a 90 pound white woman lol. Long live Jabba.
In Timothy Zahn's Thrawn novels, wasn't there a reference made to Palpatine's racist preference for humans or humanoids in his government?
Anakin = I'm the only human who can do it. - referring to the pod race.
Everything ever committed to films, games, books, and so on created by our imagination.... exists in the multiverse.
Statistically anything you can conceptualize as rational exists in some part of the universe. There are only a finite number of combinations of atoms so yes somewhere the is a Star Destoryer, A Darth Vader, and a Hellraiser cenobite. The underlying rules might be different but structurally the probability is > 0.
Lmao those unlucky fucks in the real Warhammer 40k universe
Richard Harbison what about the peeps in the ET video game universe.
Frank Dittrich if star wars universe exists in real life, I wonder how the Legends and canon would works... Is would be a mess or two separate universes?
+keemstar the fat loser
Did your profile just insult my favourite UA-camr
A great tie-in would be that we're in the same galaxy as the SW one, but we're in wild space behind the protect barrier that tries to block SW craft from entering.
Star Wars opening music*
Screen: A long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
Yes , Tatooine was filmed in Tunisia , while planet Hoth filmed in Norway! Some other places were filmed in Australia & England! ... 🌍
I like to think earth is in different galaxy and stars wars happen a long time ago
Might just be parallel evolution, maybe Courscant and Earth by coincidence had the exact same history and events where life literally evolved the exact same. Only thing is Humans in Star wars are awesome and Humans on Earth cant decide if the chicken or the egg came first.
Nappyheaded Josh I decided which came first..the egg..it's parents werent exactly what we call chickens..but at least one of them at least was very close..of course there has ever only been one true chicken the others have just been hybrids,mutants and other kinds of imperfect copies.
That's just what the government wants you to believe
Yeah Star Wars humans are awesome, they evolved on a planet they named Coruscant, eventually turned the planet into a giant super city that covered the entire planet and eventually hosted over 1 trillion people. Was the center of a galaxy spanning republic, gave birth to both the Jedi and Sith Order.
If there was they'd have to admit all the aliens are just humans with some makeup
What about all those gross aliens? Wait... Well... Humans can be gross... Really... Really gross... Well... Makes sense for me :P
Yeah just go into the r/GoreCatHentai subreddit
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HoL uP
I was 3 when Phantom Menace came out (1999) and I saw it in theaters. My first movie ever. And that was the first question I’ve had. I’ve been contemplating that about 20 years straight.
I would hate it if the Star Wars canon crossed over to Earth, it would suck! Imagine Vader coming to earth and we are on our phones and... oh it'd just be so bad
SmasherBoy A LONG TIME AGO. phones ain't old
Like your comment ? "Oh it'd be so bad"
i like the earth idea but you ruined it when you mention the phones xD
I’m pretty sure bullets would kill him
Vader is dead
ET was sent from Brodo Asogi on an extragalactic research mission by Senator Grebleips just before Geonosis to a new galaxy to examine the flora and fauna. ET, a xenobiologist, was accidentally left behind when their craft was discovered by a local patrol but was soon retrieved after constructing a rudimentary comms device, after which he was safely returned to his own galaxy. However, with the Clone War now in full swing, funding and interest has shifted away from the Asogians research mission and as a result, we never learn the full results of the expedition. Also this places the outbreak of the Clone War in the mid-1980s our time. Considering hyperspeed is actually interdimensional travel and not truly just the speed of light, this makes all this line up somewhat perfectly.
1980 is not ”A long time ago...”
So that means TFA hasn't even happened.
Oh FUCC so we're in the Empire stage of the galaxy?
楽 楽 the only explanation is because the further in space you go the further back in time you go. For example, all the stars we see except our own, are shining light from thousands of years ago
楽 楽 yes using hyperdrive across such vast distance is functionally time travel. If it were possible to view the Swg from earth using telescopes we would be looking at a future of swg that is far beyond the empire timeline, but traveling so much faster than light to the swg. Would take us to the timelines we see in the movies. The narration of the story in their future but in the timeline more relative to ours and livesin or near our Galaxy.. and also is aware of this time lag and so is telling the tale in past tense..😟😓 idk
At least 50% of what I liked about this video was the chill synth music coupled with the low-earth orbit footage. Rather serene and calming.
What's that intro sound and outro song you use?
I am the galaxy
Connor Johnson In communist jakku, WE are the galaxy.
In Soviet Coruscant, the Galaxy is you
Why do I keep finding other railfans across UA-cam
That Animu, Mango and Vidja Game Nerd its treason then
Coruscant has exactly 365 days a year and is canon
In raiders of the lost ark there is a scene when they're picking up the ark and C3PO and R2D2 are in the hieroglyphs. So there you go.
Did not expect that intro song
So would humans have been another race that originated outside of the Star Wars galaxy much like the Yuuzhan Vong and the others that you've featured on your channel?
Or maybe a long lost group of colonist who happened to somehow leave their host galaxy and ended up here.
I always thought the humans are actually from another galaxy FAR away, and formed technology and civilizations FAR before we did. I mean, there are still trillions of planets still not discovered by humans.
And 3000 subscribers?! Weren't you at 1000 like a week ago?! How the f*ck are you growing this fast, it's insane!
humans coming from another galaxy through a wormhole? sounds like the plot of interstellar
Imagine people in the prequel era of star wars reacting to our world
We know that earth exists in the Star Wars universe. The ET aliens show up on Earth, and the have a seat in the Republic Senate.
Volimance he showed in the video how that doesn’t count.
@@savagepanda8458 It does count because in the movie "ET", the alien ET recognizes the costume of Yoda and equates Yoda with "home".
@@vchism712 It’s an Easter egg.
@@savagepanda8458 Yep...but also an indirect connection to the two universes since the Easter egg is in both flicks. Just saying...
@@vchism712 It’s just two movie makers toying with each other.
E.T is in star Wars
E.T phone home
E.T on Earth
E.T recognises Yoda
Answer : Yes
Edit : I didn't watch the video yet and he's said this soo.... I'll go
sharp_ triick does are just cameos between Spielberg and Lucas. Plus “Long time ago IN A GALAXY FAR FAR AWAY...”
The answer is “yes” but they are not in the same galaxy or same timeline.
Yes... check out our fan film on our channel. STAR WARS ORIGINS is set on Earth during WWII - a unique look at how the saga began. Enjoy!
03:30 There was a UA-cam video about it that showed the Robot uprising and the timetravel but I can't find it anymore
Personally, I kinda look at the movie Interstellar as a quasi 'Starwars 0'.
Not only is there a kid dressed as Yoda in E.T movie but ET starts following him saying "home home"
One of the original advertising points for Star Wars in 1977 was the fact that it could be happening somewhere in the universe that you are unaware of. In the original teaser for Star Wars, there was a voiceover that said "this could be happening somewhere in the universe far away!". The original poster for Star Wars also had the "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" line on it. This means that you're meant to imagine Star Wars taking place in our universe but really far away from us, which doesn't confirm Earth's existence, but it implies that it's in the same universe as ours.
if earth existed in star wars it would be the only planet with multiple biomes in the entire universe.
When I was a kid, I had the collection of Micro Machines ships and vehicles. When I played with the Hoth Rebel transporter, I started forming the idea that we Milky Way humans came to the SW galaxy in those ships.
Mr. VOID-OUT Or maybe the other way around? Maybe we came from the core worlds, and later settled on earth
@@jakobkiilerich3588 collection of piece technology biome of earth multiple colony
What if coruscant is earth in the future, although the quote says a long time ago.
As soon as I saw the question, I thought immediately about the crawler. For me, nuff said.
Obi Wan mentions a duck in Lucas' OG SW novel and Luke's like "What's a Duck?" lol
There's probably a reason Christmas exists in star wars, Jesus came from that galaxy, and was a giant force user
Franjo Kristof Jesus was born in the summer.
PhysicsVerse I think he was born in April, can’t remember exactly though.
@@franjokristof4007 Christmas started as a pagan holiday. Christians just stole it
I heard a line from a Gloryhammer song that explains everything. "Long ago, in the distant future."
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Ever since I first saw “a long time ago in a galaxy far far away” I assumed that it was implying at some point far into the distant future of Star Wars, humans went from the Star Wars galaxy to earth
I always liked to think we were just learning of the events of Stars Wars as they reached Earth. It would still hold true that they would have happened in a Galaxy far far away, and a long time ago, but we are just now learning of them because they happened so far away.