The Wertzone | by noreply@blogger.com (Adam Whitehead) | Sat, Jul 11
Sat, Jul 11
But then things started changing. It's difficult to pinpoint where it started. For many, it was when George Lucas started using elements from the comics and novels whilst writing the Star Wars prequels. 'Coruscant', the Republic/Imperial capital, was first named by Timothy Zahn in the 19...
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