Canon or Not: A List of All Xwing Ships That Are Currently Canon

By Cesamasec, in X-Wing

Interesting read. I imagine we'll see the other bounty hunter ships eventually. The StarViper and Kihraxz might never be saved, though. The StarViper was invented for the specific purpose of giving the Shadows of the Empire villain a cool new ship, and I have a feeling that the new story group won't retread old stories like SotE. Meanwhile, the Kihraxz might have a little better shot at revival if there's a specific need for it in a game (which is why the Decimator was used in SW Commander, probably) but there are other, more pronounceable small pirate ships they could draw on instead.

Oh, the YT-1300 is in The Force Awakens, too, BTW.

TIE Phantoms appears in Rebel Assault. Also the YT-2400 appears in Shadows of the Empire.

Those are Legends, i.e. non-canon, sources.

Shadows of the empire is a fan favorite they (Disney) would be mad to through it out

SoTE was a fan favorite..?

No offense stegosaurus I like you, but what the hell kind of fans have you been talking to?

SoTE was/is huge with a great number of fans.

It's why we have Dengar and Xizor.

SoTE was/is huge with a great number of fans.

It's why we have Dengar and Xizor.

Man I sure don't recall Dengar in SoTE.

Then again, I only played the N64 version of the game. Which told a different story. Oh the inconsistencies...

I can only ask which version of SoTE is canon.

Also the Raider came out when everything is canon.

So too the K-Wing and TIE Punisher for instance.

I'm pretty sure what Cesamasec is saying is that the concept, design and release of Raider-class Corvette all occurred (in partnership with Disney) following the "everything is canon" date - and even so, it's canon status is still completely up in the air.

The K-Wing and Punisher were both designed and appeared prior to that date, in non-canon sources. Same goes for the SotE ships, Galaxies ships etc.

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YT-2400 is in Star Wars commander too.. it's the first troop transport for the Rebels..

*(If you want to get very technical, the Headhunter model we have does not match the only canon version of the Headhunter that appeared in the Clone Wars, but who is paying attention? Oh wait, I am... :P )

To be fair, the Z95 is in the Star Wars: Commander too.

SoTE was/is huge with a great number of fans.

It's why we have Dengar and Xizor.

Man I sure don't recall Dengar in SoTE.

Then again, I only played the N64 version of the game. Which told a different story. Oh the inconsistencies...

I can only ask which version of SoTE is canon.

Doesn't matter if Dengar was in SoTE at this point - he is in Aftermath so that makes him officially official if he was borderline before.

I bet that Thrawn will show up again. *cough*Aftermath*cough*

I don't think that was Thrawn - especially given a conversation earlier in the book between Sloane and another Imperial. My interpretation was that the person they were talking about in that conversation is the same person she was speaking with at the end.

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Within a few years this new canon will be so bloated and internally conflicting that some kind of hierarchy is needed to make sense of it.

For as much as I love STAR WARS... I have to agree. all of these comics and novels are not so hot. Sure there are a few goodies but most of it is a BS $$$ Grabbers thing.

Nah...

Nopes...

My $$$ goes on the FFG Goods and some of the better art & toys and suches.

:)

Also worth mentioning that it was specified somewhere, around the time the EU got negated, that the 2400 specifically (although I don't know that they mentioned DASH or anything else SOTE at that time) IS still canon.

SoTE was/is huge with a great number of fans.

It's why we have Dengar and Xizor.

Man I sure don't recall Dengar in SoTE.

Then again, I only played the N64 version of the game. Which told a different story. Oh the inconsistencies...

I can only ask which version of SoTE is canon.

Doesn't matter if Dengar was in SoTE at this point - he is in Aftermath so that makes him officially official if he was borderline before.

I bet that Thrawn will show up again. *cough*Aftermath*cough*

I don't think that was Thrawn - especially given a conversation earlier in the book between Sloane and another Imperial. My interpretation was that the person they were talking about in that conversation is the same person she was speaking with at the end.

They were playing hard and fast with the name game on the "fleet admiral". If it was a new character, why not just introduce him? If it was a Force Awakens character, why not name drop to start building recognition? After my friend finished the book I asked him what he thought of the end and his first reaction was "feels a whole lot like Thrawn" too. It's probably not but wow, feels pretty darn near close to a new introduction for him.

There is only one person who can verify what is and what is not canon. Leland chee "keeper of the Holocron". Someone should tweet him as he tends to answer.

Doesn't matter if Dengar was in SoTE at this point - he is in Aftermath so that makes him officially official if he was borderline before.

Dengar was in The Empire Strikes Back... can't be more canon than that. His ship wasn't in the movie, but so what... there is no doubt he had a ship of his own.

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Interesting read. I imagine we'll see the other bounty hunter ships eventually. The StarViper and Kihraxz might never be saved, though. The StarViper was invented for the specific purpose of giving the Shadows of the Empire villain a cool new ship, and I have a feeling that the new story group won't retread old stories like SotE. Meanwhile, the Kihraxz might have a little better shot at revival if there's a specific need for it in a game (which is why the Decimator was used in SW Commander, probably) but there are other, more pronounceable small pirate ships they could draw on instead.

Oh, the YT-1300 is in The Force Awakens, too, BTW.

TIE Phantoms appears in Rebel Assault. Also the YT-2400 appears in Shadows of the Empire.

Those are Legends, i.e. non-canon, sources.

Shadows of the empire is a fan favorite they (Disney) would be mad to through it out

SoTE was a fan favorite..?

No offense stegosaurus I like you, but what the hell kind of fans have you been talking to?

Maybe George Lucas himself xD

Really, Lucas said in an Interview, SotE is his favourite story in the novels. And if it had been around before he started to write RotJ he would have made a SotE Movie.

I find it really weird that George Lucas created Shadows of the Empire, designed it as a part of a multimedia storytelling... thing, where the full story would unfold over the book, comic and game. It was considered- at the time- to be as canon as any of the movies. Even more canon than the Expanded Universe books.

And yet here we are. It's no longer canon. Oh well.

*cough*Holiday Special*cough*

I'm wondering if the NPR Star Wars radio adaptation is canon. It was also done in cooperation with Lucasfilm, had Mark Hamill and Anthony Daniels as voice actors, and is the source for the Battle of Toprawa, capture of the Death Star plans, the name Tantive IV, and a number of other minor contributions to Star Wars lore.

If I like/love a ship... it IS cannons... nice and simples.

:lol:

If I like/love a ship... it IS cannons... nice and simples.

:lol:

I do wonder, Joe, how an entire ship can be comprised of cannons..?

If I like/love a ship... it IS cannons... nice and simples.

:lol:

I do wonder, Joe, how an entire ship can be comprised of cannons..?

SCUM... critters. Black Sun flavor.

:lol:

Raider is mentioned in "Lost stars" book. so its canon. Its only one line but its in there... book was pretty lame though. Felt I was reading a Romance novel but with out the "Good parts" lol Gozanti is also in same book..

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the B-Wing will also be appearing in Rebels season 2.

I find it really weird that George Lucas created Shadows of the Empire, designed it as a part of a multimedia storytelling... thing, where the full story would unfold over the book, comic and game. It was considered- at the time- to be as canon as any of the movies. Even more canon than the Expanded Universe books.

And yet here we are. It's no longer canon. Oh well.

*cough*Holiday Special*cough*

I'm wondering if the NPR Star Wars radio adaptation is canon. It was also done in cooperation with Lucasfilm, had Mark Hamill and Anthony Daniels as voice actors, and is the source for the Battle of Toprawa, capture of the Death Star plans, the name Tantive IV, and a number of other minor contributions to Star Wars lore.

As far as I'm concerned the Radio Dramas are just as canon as the movies. Same sound effects, Brian Daly dialogue, tons on backstory and actual scenes of Alderaan!

the B-Wing will also be appearing in Rebels season 2.

Pretty sure B-wings were already canon. But that will place them much earlier in the timeline than before.

Hang on, if everything is canon post-disney reboot, therefore are all ships in XWM by default canon?

Hang on, if everything is canon post-disney reboot, therefore are all ships in XWM by default canon?

No.For instance, XWTMG and SWTOR are not considered canon.

XWTMG and SWTOR had started a good while before the canon announcement and because of this they were left in their previous state as non-canon. While they have elements that are canon, they do not submit new ideas to the canon. This makes some sense. You allow a strong license to continue without muddling the work you're trying to do to straighten the canon up.

Star Wars Commander, Star Wars Uprising, new comic books, new novels are considered canon. They were released after the cutoff and were given the kind of oversight needed to make them canon. Because they were released after the cutoff and were specifically developed to fit into the new canon.

If XWTMG had been released this year instead of so many years back, it might have been considered part of the canon but also might not have been allowed to use certain non-canon concepts, depending on the desires of Disney/LFL. The FFG RPG books are also not canon, IIRC. Same concept.