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Datacron Database:Canon Policy

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What does the Datacron Database consider Canon?

The Datacron Continuity Database abides by the official Legends continuity and edicts set forth by Lucas Licensing. As such what they have said is law, however we at the Datacron Database must take certain liberties in order to provide the most consistent overall information to the fans. Things such as the Clone Wars era need redefined, Fantasy Flight Games material, Star Wars: The Old Republic, The Clone Wars: The Final Season and previously unreleased works (Heart of the Jedi, Cult Encounters, and Supernatural Encounters) are covered.

What is a reliable Canonical source?

Anything officially released, published or contractually sanctioned by Lucasfilm Ltd. and its subsidiaries are valid sources. Statements made by employees associated with Lucasfilm Ltd. such as George Lucas, Dave Filoni, Leland Chee and Pablo Hidalgo should be considered a valid secondary source. A valid third source are authors and artists.

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