24:18 “Every generation has its challenges to face its own battles to win. Why yours be any different? Runner away from your responsibilities won’t solve anything!” That quote can also apply to TLJ Luke. Legend Luke Skywalker spitting facts.
@@BarbsBasementthey continue the legends timeline eventually But Star Wars is meant to be a mythlodgy Canon Legends Visions Stories being told from different perspectives
So you like the legacy era even through the jedi all died Luke order was destoryed the sith came back empire caame back but fuck it right action @@BarbsBasement
At least with the way Force Healing works as Legacy presents it, it's established it can only be done by drawing on the dark side, and any usage of the dark side can lead to very dangerous outcomes and risk. Plus, it's also established that this ability is something that is only unique to Cade, which is why for half the story, Darth Krayt is so desperate to try and turn Cade. It's not at all like the Sequels, where not only is there nothing to suggest Force Healing as used by Rey is done by drawing on the dark side, but heavily implied she learned this power from studying the sacred Jedi texts. Meaning, the power to ''cheat'' death was a power that could always have been used in the light side, making one of Anakin's whole reasonings for turning to the dark side in the first place completely pointless.
@ WELL technically there is a way to use it with the light side: focusing on love but it can depend on the person and how one feels about them. Like how Cade saved his mother from poison. He felt the pull to the dark side for all the harm she did but he eventually used the light when his father’s spirit forgave her
Star war legacy is one of the best star war related things I ever read. I really like cade as a protagonist and believe it or not at first I didn't like him but over time he really grew on me to the point he's my favorite Skywalker next to luke. I also really love the villian in darth kraty who's one of my favorite sith. I just love the idea of this sith who's been in multiple of the era from the clone wars to even meeting luke Skywalker. One of my favorite things during the whole absouth incident is that he saids the jedi only delayed his plans and all he had to do was wait which he did. Like it was a genius move on his part to just wait until luke dies then go with his plans. His dynamics with Cade is also really cool
I love it. He’s a completely different kind of Sith than we see throughout the saga of Star Wars. He’s desperate and sick, he knows he only has so much time and his conquest of the Empire was shaky at best and a lot of Jedi survived his purge. I love that there are 3 different factions fighting for power. The Fel Empire, Sith Empire and the Galactic alliance remnant.
@@BarbsBasement, I have to say, while Legacy isn't my favorite Star Wars era (that's always gonna be The Clone Wars, you can't change my mind about that), Legacy certainly has a very good story to its name (which cannot be said about the Sequel Trilogy). In fact, I think I'm going to use some elements of this for my own alternate version of the Sequels.
15:01 I highly agree with that statement that this is akin to Game of Thrones in the amount of factions that exist and are being written about all at one time.
Star Wars: Legacy will and forever shall be my definitive head-canon sequel to the original Star Wars. None of the total donkey shit crapped out by the mouse.
i always considered zahn's thrawn trilogy that he wrote in the 90s as the offical sequel trilogy where we get to see what happens after ROTJ, the legacy era is set like 150 years after ROTJ, crazy time jump and i love it but i wouldnt consider that a direct sequel to the Original trilogy.
@@MoobaDoobaVODS I've never really been all that interested in most of the stories set after ROTJ with Luke and the gang, including the Thrawn Trilogy. Mainly cause as far as I really care, Luke, as well as the rest of his friend's journey were done with the fall of the Empire, the destruction of Palpatine, and the death and redempation of Anakin Skywalker. It's much like with the LOTR. I'm not really all that interested in the further adventures of the likes of Aragorn or the rest after the downfall of Sauron. It's just enough to know from the Appendices that Aragorn ruled wisely and justly as king, restoring the Reunited Kingdom, before finally passing on in the Fourth Age. Same thing with Luke and the gang. It's just enough for me to know Luke restored the Jedi Order and Han and Leia got married and had a couple kids. At the end of the day, I personally just prefer Legacy as it focuses on completely new characters and timeline to build upon. The slight downside of it being you do have to be familiar with previous EU material to understand certain characters or backstory.
The Legacy Era is my favorite as well! 🥰 I've read this first series in completion, and it's one of my favorite experiences in both Star Wars and comic books alike. On Sunday I just discovered the Legacy Era campaign setting for the Saga Edition of the Star Wars roleplaying game, and am very excited to *finally* have the tools to build a campaign in this amazing time period.
1:21 It is highly believed that the ONE sith group is an offshoot of the Lost Tribe from the final book series of the Expanded Universe called "The Fate of the Jedi." because there were beginnings to certain aspects of how the Star Wars Universe was configured at the start of Star Wars Legacy, including Emperor Fel as a Force sensitive. Historically the Fels were not Force sensitive until they intermingled at some point with another bloodline. At the end of "Fate of the Jedi" Jaina Solo the sword of the Jedi is married to Jagged Fel. It is also mentioned on numerous occasions in the same series by Jagged Fel that he is encouraging Jaina to leave the Jedi on Coruscant (Not necessarily the order), and start her own school in the Empire's remaining territories. This illudes to the concept of the Imperial Knights which are the protectors and vassals of the true Emperor Fel.
I just wish they had kept it going long enough to see how Jaina and Jagedd would end up ruling the empire again. At the end of fate of the Jedi I'm pretty sure they were formaly married, but Jagedd had resigned as leader of the empire, and he was actually trying to make it a more democratic government,
Seriously, I wish that the expanded universe would have continued even after the legends' novel crucible and in between legacy. As we continue the expansion of the timeline of the true star wars Canon
I truly enjoyed this Star Wars: Legacy video! Can't wait for the second part of this full story series in the future. I wish Lucas Film could create at least an animated series based on this series.
@@BarbsBasement Yeah that was kinda what made me relate to Cade. On one hand, I've struggled with what I call "the Weight of Legacy" for more than a decade - the crushing weight of expectations that can never be fulfilled, blood spilt in family history and promises unfulfilled over more than three generations. Struggled with the fact that those to whom I look up, or who came before me, much rather, were no heroes at all, much rather their own brand of weakness, craziness and destruction all wrapped in one Skywalker. Struggled with those who would see me as some sort of messiah, where I see a man who cannot even help himself and ultimately, on the other hand, really did struggle with a crippling death stick addiction. Cade was there for me when I was my own worst enemy, much like him, and he taught me to move out of my own head and conquer that which cannot be conquered - my own fallibility.
The "Disney-SW Nonsense-Bullshit Non-Canon Sequel-Trilogy" is an abomination, and should be considered a Disney-SW Legends fever dream of apocalyptic proportions. Somehow Palpatine survived, and somehow I didn't get PTSD while suffering through diarrhea-tsunamies, because the stupid was & still is very strong, especialy when Rey said she's a Skywalker, even though she's now Palpatine. Crazy Joker Laugh doesn't even begin to cover the madness of the flawless victory this epic trainwreck represents. 😅
13:22 It's not "common belief" they did get married. The last book of Fate of the Jedi shows that. As far as that goes the bloodline didn't have force sensitives and then a Skywalker marries into the family and then they all of a sudden do. The implication is that they had kids.
2:57 So the way that Cade used the force here was more of a dark side power because the will of the Force was to allow Wolfe to pass on into the Force. Cade with his ability to see the convergence points in a living being forced life into them from the living force, denying death to come. What they did in RoS was trash by comparison and explanation.
the only problem i have with these is they're supposed to take place after abeloth but they make it seem more like the yuuzhan vong were more impactful than anything that happened after so much so that 40+ years after yavin they're still on about it. I realize this was written before everything after yuuzhan vong but i feel like everything after actively hurts this comic. It's definitely not the comics fault its how much of a mess the star wars story was *after* this comic finished. They should've just ended the star wars universe with this
Long live the Legacy Era!!!! May we one day get what we were robbed of😢
24:18 “Every generation has its challenges to face its own battles to win. Why yours be any different? Runner away from your responsibilities won’t solve anything!” That quote can also apply to TLJ Luke. Legend Luke Skywalker spitting facts.
Absolutely GOATed line from Luke. Legacy is my favorite era of Star Wars.
@@BarbsBasementthey continue the legends timeline eventually
But Star Wars is meant to be a mythlodgy
Canon
Legends
Visions
Stories being told from different perspectives
So you like the legacy era
even through the jedi all died
Luke order was destoryed
the sith came back
empire caame back
but fuck it right
action @@BarbsBasement
100% Legends Luke is the only Luke.
If ever there was an R rated Star wars trilogy... Force healing wasnt just something every Jedi could do out of the blue.
That’s true and that’s why Krayt is so desperate to find Cade. He needs the healing.
And even so, Cade's abilities are dynamite! Bet Anakin is jealous from seeing that
At least with the way Force Healing works as Legacy presents it, it's established it can only be done by drawing on the dark side, and any usage of the dark side can lead to very dangerous outcomes and risk. Plus, it's also established that this ability is something that is only unique to Cade, which is why for half the story, Darth Krayt is so desperate to try and turn Cade. It's not at all like the Sequels, where not only is there nothing to suggest Force Healing as used by Rey is done by drawing on the dark side, but heavily implied she learned this power from studying the sacred Jedi texts. Meaning, the power to ''cheat'' death was a power that could always have been used in the light side, making one of Anakin's whole reasonings for turning to the dark side in the first place completely pointless.
@ WELL technically there is a way to use it with the light side: focusing on love but it can depend on the person and how one feels about them. Like how Cade saved his mother from poison. He felt the pull to the dark side for all the harm she did but he eventually used the light when his father’s spirit forgave her
@ Also even if Rey did learn about it from those texts that’s not how Force Healing works in any way
Star war legacy is one of the best star war related things I ever read.
I really like cade as a protagonist and believe it or not at first I didn't like him but over time he really grew on me to the point he's my favorite Skywalker next to luke.
I also really love the villian in darth kraty who's one of my favorite sith. I just love the idea of this sith who's been in multiple of the era from the clone wars to even meeting luke Skywalker. One of my favorite things during the whole absouth incident is that he saids the jedi only delayed his plans and all he had to do was wait which he did. Like it was a genius move on his part to just wait until luke dies then go with his plans. His dynamics with Cade is also really cool
I love it. He’s a completely different kind of Sith than we see throughout the saga of Star Wars. He’s desperate and sick, he knows he only has so much time and his conquest of the Empire was shaky at best and a lot of Jedi survived his purge.
I love that there are 3 different factions fighting for power. The Fel Empire, Sith Empire and the Galactic alliance remnant.
@@BarbsBasement, I have to say, while Legacy isn't my favorite Star Wars era (that's always gonna be The Clone Wars, you can't change my mind about that), Legacy certainly has a very good story to its name (which cannot be said about the Sequel Trilogy). In fact, I think I'm going to use some elements of this for my own alternate version of the Sequels.
This is actually the best thing today 🔥🔥🎉🎉
This is by far the longest video I have on our channel that isn’t a livestream lol.
Appreciate the love!
Stuff like this makes me happy to be a Star Wars fan.
You’re the real one Xim
15:01 I highly agree with that statement that this is akin to Game of Thrones in the amount of factions that exist and are being written about all at one time.
Star Wars: Legacy will and forever shall be my definitive head-canon sequel to the original Star Wars. None of the total donkey shit crapped out by the mouse.
i always considered zahn's thrawn trilogy that he wrote in the 90s as the offical sequel trilogy where we get to see what happens after ROTJ, the legacy era is set like 150 years after ROTJ, crazy time jump and i love it but i wouldnt consider that a direct sequel to the Original trilogy.
@@MoobaDoobaVODS I've never really been all that interested in most of the stories set after ROTJ with Luke and the gang, including the Thrawn Trilogy. Mainly cause as far as I really care, Luke, as well as the rest of his friend's journey were done with the fall of the Empire, the destruction of Palpatine, and the death and redempation of Anakin Skywalker. It's much like with the LOTR. I'm not really all that interested in the further adventures of the likes of Aragorn or the rest after the downfall of Sauron. It's just enough to know from the Appendices that Aragorn ruled wisely and justly as king, restoring the Reunited Kingdom, before finally passing on in the Fourth Age. Same thing with Luke and the gang. It's just enough for me to know Luke restored the Jedi Order and Han and Leia got married and had a couple kids. At the end of the day, I personally just prefer Legacy as it focuses on completely new characters and timeline to build upon. The slight downside of it being you do have to be familiar with previous EU material to understand certain characters or backstory.
The Legacy Era is my favorite as well! 🥰 I've read this first series in completion, and it's one of my favorite experiences in both Star Wars and comic books alike. On Sunday I just discovered the Legacy Era campaign setting for the Saga Edition of the Star Wars roleplaying game, and am very excited to *finally* have the tools to build a campaign in this amazing time period.
1:21 It is highly believed that the ONE sith group is an offshoot of the Lost Tribe from the final book series of the Expanded Universe called "The Fate of the Jedi." because there were beginnings to certain aspects of how the Star Wars Universe was configured at the start of Star Wars Legacy, including Emperor Fel as a Force sensitive. Historically the Fels were not Force sensitive until they intermingled at some point with another bloodline. At the end of "Fate of the Jedi" Jaina Solo the sword of the Jedi is married to Jagged Fel.
It is also mentioned on numerous occasions in the same series by Jagged Fel that he is encouraging Jaina to leave the Jedi on Coruscant (Not necessarily the order), and start her own school in the Empire's remaining territories. This illudes to the concept of the Imperial Knights which are the protectors and vassals of the true Emperor Fel.
I just wish they had kept it going long enough to see how Jaina and Jagedd would end up ruling the empire again. At the end of fate of the Jedi I'm pretty sure they were formaly married, but Jagedd had resigned as leader of the empire, and he was actually trying to make it a more democratic government,
Do you mean it’s believed by Luke that they are an o offshoot of the lost tribes?
7:19
i had to stifle my laugh at that moment, due to one of my high school friends resembling that dude lol.
A live action Star Wars movie trilogy I love to see if only Disney get there head out of there asses
The next trilogy should be based on this comic run!
I remember growing up on these badass comics.
As someone who knows nothing about Legacy I feel like you explained this very well. I took my first steps into a larger world.
That what I love to hear. I absolutely love Legacy, one of the best things from the EU.
I've read the Epic Collections and it made me wish this was the Trilogy we got.
Seriously, I wish that the expanded universe would have continued even after the legends' novel crucible and in between legacy. As we continue the expansion of the timeline of the true star wars Canon
I truly enjoyed this Star Wars: Legacy video! Can't wait for the second part of this full story series in the future. I wish Lucas Film could create at least an animated series based on this series.
Also it was nice to have a sky walker I could actually relate too
Because you have a crippling death stick addiction?
@@BarbsBasement Yeah that was kinda what made me relate to Cade. On one hand, I've struggled with what I call "the Weight of Legacy" for more than a decade - the crushing weight of expectations that can never be fulfilled, blood spilt in family history and promises unfulfilled over more than three generations. Struggled with the fact that those to whom I look up, or who came before me, much rather, were no heroes at all, much rather their own brand of weakness, craziness and destruction all wrapped in one Skywalker. Struggled with those who would see me as some sort of messiah, where I see a man who cannot even help himself and ultimately, on the other hand, really did struggle with a crippling death stick addiction. Cade was there for me when I was my own worst enemy, much like him, and he taught me to move out of my own head and conquer that which cannot be conquered - my own fallibility.
This is absolutely awesome nice job
Geoff! Thanks so much man. Happy to see you.
@@BarbsBasement thx bro
I remember when the Mandalorian came out and just thinking how better this was! Oh Disney how you tarnish my childhood entertainment life!
Oh this is dope! Sweet!
Bro you have GOT to further this series💯💯Loved it
Editing it as we speak!
@@BarbsBasement love it here man
I have this whole series. Great story.
Please continue the series 😊
What are these movie sequels people speak of? I know of no such sequels.
Legacy era had its issues, and I mean it had a lot of them, but I would’ve that instead of the atrocity known as The Sequel Trilogy.
The "Disney-SW Nonsense-Bullshit Non-Canon Sequel-Trilogy" is an abomination, and should be considered a Disney-SW Legends fever dream of apocalyptic proportions.
Somehow Palpatine survived, and somehow I didn't get PTSD while suffering through diarrhea-tsunamies, because the stupid was & still is very strong, especialy when Rey said she's a Skywalker, even though she's now Palpatine.
Crazy Joker Laugh doesn't even begin to cover the madness of the flawless victory this epic trainwreck represents. 😅
This era is so good sad too see nothing in movies or series😢😢😢
13:22 It's not "common belief" they did get married. The last book of Fate of the Jedi shows that. As far as that goes the bloodline didn't have force sensitives and then a Skywalker marries into the family and then they all of a sudden do. The implication is that they had kids.
It is never outright said so a lot of fans still debate if that is what actually happened despite it being painfully obvious that is the case.
Actually have the legacy era graphic novels, and the legacy era sketchbook for the old Saga Edition Star Wars SECR. Was cool.
I would pay to get someone to dub all these lol
Dude I legit thought I missed a stream for a minute 🤣
It’s stupid long lol. Buckle in. Watch it while you cook. But pay attention to both equally.
Disney: "Accept our lore in place of the one you hold dear."
True fans: "NEVER!!!!!"
Thank you. 🙂
You’re welcome citizen
That is the assumption, if the didn't end that story line. I wish i could read the end of that
legend be told, Barb personaly spoke with sharad hett👀
Number 1 Krayt apologist
2:57 So the way that Cade used the force here was more of a dark side power because the will of the Force was to allow Wolfe to pass on into the Force. Cade with his ability to see the convergence points in a living being forced life into them from the living force, denying death to come. What they did in RoS was trash by comparison and explanation.
Part of the reason Delilah is the way she is, is because she's a Zeltron.
Hi, Brian!
I love you brain
Panduh, you’re a Basement boy for life.
@@BarbsBasement really
Every post Return of the Jedi eras works from the EU are easily more Sequels than episodes 7 to 9
It's still contrived, but at least the characters seem more interesting than the ones in the Disney sequels.
Are you going to make videos for the rest of the series?
I hope to soon!
Are you going to finish this series ?
That’s the plan!
What comes after this?
Aha!
the only problem i have with these is they're supposed to take place after abeloth but they make it seem more like the yuuzhan vong were more impactful than anything that happened after so much so that 40+ years after yavin they're still on about it.
I realize this was written before everything after yuuzhan vong but i feel like everything after actively hurts this comic.
It's definitely not the comics fault its how much of a mess the star wars story was *after* this comic finished. They should've just ended the star wars universe with this
The Vong killed trillions of beings. Imo, they were more impactful to the Galaxy at large than Abeloth.