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What if the starwars galaxy was acually the milky way, and Earth was made uninhabitable millions of years ago forcing the Humans to leave and disperse into the galaxy?!!!!!!1!!!!!!
But maybe... Maybe George Lucas can predict future and saw the Galactic Republic happening? And he didn't want us to think, that something like that will ever happen, so the sentence: "A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away" was made? That's my silliness...
yeah I forgot about the galaxy far far away thing, but, on the lighter side @[member="Lilith Mae Lancaster"] you made me laugh so much I nearly spilt my cup of milk
But in the order the movies were released wasn't like the Roman Empire thing. Basically, judging by only the Original Trilogy, it was the Empire in the beginning and then turned into a Republic. But, well, in the timeline, it still goes like the Roman Empire, so you're right...
I have a theory as to why episode seven has to abide by the Star Wars book series. (Despite one idiot "movie professional" who believes that they can be considered non-canon)
Look up the term Mad-claw. Wookie lovers should know it. It was a term sued by Timothy Zahn to explain a Wookie's ability to live in the forested environment of Kashyyk, yet never use their climbing claws in battle. I believe it was done before episode three, thus it would have been among the first if not THE first mention of the Wookies being arboreal, and Mad-claws are mentioned in the KOTOR series(which is completely backed by Lucas Arts as far as I know.) several times. And that is a simple explanation of my Madclaw theory.