RodneyThompson
Explorer
For the record: any piece of lore or continuity that goes into the Star Wars universe, such as info from comics, books, novels, video games, etc. becomes part of the collective whole. Any licensee can draw upon any part of the collective whole (though prior to Episode III there were some things that were "off limits" due to George finishing the movies) without needing to negotiate a separate license. When you create something for a licensed Star Wars product that becomes part of continuity, it becomes fair game for all other licensees. This is how many of the things I created for the Hero's Guide found their way into Knights of the Old Republic II: Sith Lords without them needing to negotiate for the rights from WotC.
Think of Star Wars continuity as a big soup pot, and when a licensee creates something it gets tossed into the pot, allowing all other licensees to pull out of the pot at will.
Think of Star Wars continuity as a big soup pot, and when a licensee creates something it gets tossed into the pot, allowing all other licensees to pull out of the pot at will.
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