I spent a lot of time gathering all the stuff I could on Nihilus. It was hard work but I think i found every relevant detail to him. THe only things I don't have is the guides and the Evil Never Dies thing which is only for people who subscribe to some SW thing.
I'm sure he'll be in the Guide to the Force though, which is coming out sometime next year. I'll be sure to get that.
I probably have come off seeming like a rampant Akuma fanboy but the stuff people are using as evidence for why other people win is just ludicrous.
And Blax, what did you refute? I never saw your posts. Just GG's.
http://www.starwars.com/eu/lit/ref/news20070308.html
There will soon be a greater authority on matters of the Force than even the wise and powerful Yoda, and it will fit on your bookshelf. Del Rey Books is expanding their Essential Guide series with an all-new entry, Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith -- The Essential Guide to the Force. Author Ryder Windham will explore this most famous yet mysterious aspect of Star Wars storytelling through insightful narratives supplied from some of the foremost Sith and Jedi scholars from a galaxy far, far away...
Learn the history of the Jedi and their enemies -- from the most ancient battles of light versus darkness chronicled within the recesses of long-lost Holocrons to more contemporary conflagrations recounted by heroes such as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Leia Organa. Discover the myriad ways to contemplate and use the Force. Wield a lightsaber through different forms of combat, and for the truly brave, tread the path of the dark side and study the secrets of the Sith.
The book is illustrated throughout by Tommy Lee Edwards and Chris Trevas. It is due out in November 2007.
Originally posted by LanaYes, he does. EU means expanded universe, which only means it shows more about SW than the movies could, it is very canon. He even reads over alot of it, to check it for contradictions, and then approves it.
No, actually, he doesn't. He regards it as what might or what could happen. But not as canon. Otherwise it wouldn't be called EU.
Originally posted by Violent2Dope
Yes, he does. EU means expanded universe, which only means it shows more about SW than the movies could, it is very canon. He even reads over alot of it, to check it for contradictions, and then approves it.
Check over contradictions? He can't even catch contradictions in his own movies. All he does is approve the over all plotlines and nothing else. He has also said that it is not official canon. There is canon within the EU, but it is not official SW canon. Just "this might have happened at this point".