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Что-то ещё говорить, думаю, лишнее.
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Цитата(Ilan Thorn) И именно потому мне столь свободно дышится при контакте с Трилогией Сиквелов: Кеннеди и компания (возможно, впервые с 1977) вернули в ЗВ ощущение тайны и недосказанности. Тайна и недосказанность только создаёт иллюзию, что саге всего год. Но, конечно, есть те, кто в недосказанности найдёт плюс. Делать новый период в истории с тайнами - вай нот. Но зачем эта пустота уже приевшейся всем эпохе? -------------------- starchive.network — сайт-энциклопедия, посвящённый истории русскоязычных сайтов про «Звёздные войны» |
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Но зачем эта пустота уже приевшейся всем эпохе? Чтобы как раз избавить ее от ощущения "приевшейся", взглянуть на нее под новым углом. А вообще я на днях обнаружил очередной комментарий по легендаризации - на этот раз из уст Джейсона Фрая - и, на мой взгляд, он очень четко все разобрал. Особенно учитывая, что он как раз был одним из летописцев последней версии Расширенной Вселенной и на ретконы в The Essential Atlas и The Essential Guide to Warfare убил уйму времени: Цитата Sure, I was a little bummed - I probably wrote 500,000 words in the old EU. If I’d known the transition was coming, I wouldn’t have worked so hard trying to make, say, Dark Empire and the Thrawn trilogy fit together. (Which never really worked, by the way.)
But I was only a little bummed, for a number of reasons. First, I wouldn’t say that old work has lost its importance. The galaxy map’s still essentially what it was in Legends. Alien species and, say, TIE fighter parts are pretty much what they were. The “infrastructure EU,” if you will, strikes me as pretty intact. The “historical EU” is a different case, yes, but even there you’re seeing familiar names pop up and classic tales inspiring new stories. And of course those books haven’t gone blank or been confiscated or anything like that – they’re still there to be enjoyed. If you’d asked me what my favorite Star Wars book was before the canon transition, I’d have said Han Solo at Stars’ End. Which is what I still say. Why would that change? I think it also helps that unlike some younger fans, I grew up with a looser canon. I read Splinter of the Mind’s Eye in 1978 and loved it. Two years later it was obvious from watching The Empire Strikes Back that Splinter had been superseded. But so what? I still liked the book and I could re-read it any time – which I’ve done a bunch of times over the years. The first time you saw a Star Wars movie – whichever one it was – you got a variant of “long ago and far away,” the stuff of fairy tales. Fairy tales aren’t history, they’re … why, they’re legends. Expecting legends to align perfectly is a bit odd. I mean, wouldn’t you expect there to be tons of stories about the first time Luke and Darth Vader crossed sabers? Wouldn’t every planet have a tale like that? Most people believe it happened on Bespin, but some folks say Mimban has a claim, and other people point to records on Monastery, and there are stories from Cymoon 1 too. Heck, there’d be hundreds of backwater worlds claiming Luke and Vader duked it out right over there – see the burn mark? Made by Vader’s lightsaber when Luke ducked. Yep. Was too. My granddad’s brother’s friend’s neighbor recorded it on his macrobinoculars, only an ion storm erased the footage. But my grandfather told me he saw it. Luke aimed an overhead blow at Vader, who blocked it and then … you get the idea. So stories being superseded didn’t really bug me. Besides, it’s happened a bunch of times. Empire essentially overwrote Splinter, a bunch of the Marvels, and A New Hope itself – that “certain point of view” business is just the first Star Wars retcon. The prequels changed Boba Fett’s backstory, and parts of the Thrawn books, and Obi-Wan and Owen being brothers, and a whole lot of other stuff. The same thing happened with The Clone Wars TV show, only for that go-round people found it convenient to blame everything on Dave Filoni. This canon transition was bigger in terms of scope, sure, but I didn’t see it as all that different. -------------------- "Невинный блаженец" © D.G.
Ilaan vanished – and took all the sounds and sources of light along. Only Ilaan remained. Down on his knees, an obedient servant of the Force, just like all those months ago. It spoke to him – and he listened, without saying a word. Out of his silence, the sounds and images appeared, filling the space around them, giving the reality its meaning and weight, just like clean white cloth that gradually becomes heavy with blood when it covers the body. |
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