It might be neat to see an old Luke Skywalker enter the long-abandoned Jedi Temple.
The Clone Wars even take this further, with the Y-wings before they were the stripped-down versions from the OT.
So I think it's not really remaking the OT, or being anti-Lucas, it's just sort of being consistent with the technology. Not quite as bad as the EU-especially Bioware's works-which had technology virtually identically to that in the movies thousands of years beforehand!
Dantooine might have been a key Jedi planet in the EU, but as far as the movies and the new canon is concerned I think, it's just the sight of the rebel's old base.
Does this mean the Republic is 20,000 years old again?
I for one am glad that The Clone Wars helped clear up some of the mystery surrounding Sifo-Dyas and the Dark Side vision that Yoda had late in the series finally showed us what he looked like when he was alive. AOTC and ROTS did little or nothing to explain who Sifo-Dyas was and that was always a glaring and very big hole in the Prequel backstory and the development of the Clone Army, which in turn led to the Clone Wars and then the birth and rise of the Empire.
Canon question. What's the canon status of TCW season 6? Canon on par with the other seasons?
Bane is actually a George Lucas creation (Not mentioned in the movies, but includes in some story notes), it was only later writers that elaborated on his backstory.
Canon question. What's the canon status of TCW season 6? Canon on par with the other seasons?
Yes. 100% canon. They were officially released to the public even if they weren't aired on television and are part of the wider TCW storyline.
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