Thanks to the miracle technology of Handwavium, we've just kicked off an all new game where some KotOR-era characters got bounced to right at the start of the Clone Wars. Once they've gotten their feet under them and extracted themselves from the kick off game, odds are they they will probably go "Geeze, what has happened in the last 3K years?" and go find a terminal and login to Space Google. So my question is - how complete do you guys think the historical records have been over the last thee millennium?
Obviously there will be gaps in the knowledge - there's probably been a couple burnings of the Library at Alexandria here and there over the years - so while a great many details have been lost, I imagine that most of the historical records survived - at least a high level.
Oooh, here's a thought: I wonder how much data on the Sith remain intact? The Empire was a large, powerful political and military entity, and that's something that's not going to vanish without a trace. . .. but, wouldn't modern Sith (or post-Rule of Two, operating from the shadows Sith) do their level best to scrub their existence from the record? You're not really operating in the shadows if anyone can edit your Wiki entry, are you? The Jedi would probably have pretty good records about their mortal enemy, but the man on the street? Probably not so much.
I wonder if Sith agents might have caused an 'accident' in certain wings of the Library of Obroa-Skai and then maybe dropped a virus into the systems that flags research queries?
Really, this thread is me just thinking out loud, sorting out ideas in my head. But I'd love to get your guy's two cents worth. How would you handle out-of time characters playing catch up?