Podcast Stardust #23: From Legends to Canon Part 2

by Podcast Stardust

On this fully armed and operational episode, we resume our discussion of those items that were created in Legends and then migrated to Star Wars canon.

We are resuming our discussion of those items in the Star Wars galaxy that were originally swept aside to the realm of Legends when Lucasfilm elected to create a new expanded universe, but now they have migrated back into the Star Wars canon.

On this episode, we discuss:

  • The moon of Nar Shaddaa that orbits Nal Hutta,
  • The Mandalorian territory of Concord Dawn,
  • Coruscant,
  • Sith Holocrons,
  • Teras Kasi,
  • The creator of the Rule of Two – Darth Bane,
  • The rogue Jedi – Quinlan Vos,
  • Agent Kallus and the Imperial Security Bureau, and
  • Those things we wish were canon.

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Podcast Stardust is the fully armed and operational podcast inspired by the code name for the Death Star. Hosted by first-generation Star Wars fans, Dennis Keithly and Jay Krebs, Podcast Stardust endeavors to bring thought provoking discussion on recent Star Wars news on a weekly basis. Between news episodes, Dennis and Jay review the latest episodes from Star Wars television covering everything from ResistanceRebels, and The Clone Wars to The Mandalorian and other live action productions on Disney+. Of course, Podcast Stardust wouldn’t be complete without thematic discussions, top ten lists, and interviews on everything from Star Wars literature, comics, and the films themselves.

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