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- Apr 16, 2017
Well, the galaxy's a lot smaller and less populated than it used to be... So judging from the official galaxy map from Disney's Galaxy's Edge park (which I remind you that Disney revealed that this shitty park is on the same canon-tier as their films, Rebels and the Mandalorian during SW Celebration, despite leading people to believe tiers went out the window), there's only about...They've already blown up 5 planets in the first movie. How many are there left to blow up?
26 planets visible in this compilation, but there should be around 50 or 60, which I will get into now... There are are about 6 pieces missing from this map's current sets (plus 3 or 4 of the rest of the Outer Rim sets, 2 or more pieces for the Deep Core and maybe 2 other sectors with their own unknown number of pieces), but since each piece only has about 2 or 3 planets, that means there may only be about 42 inhabited planets (52 or 60 at most if some of the pieces have 3 planets like the one on the top right corner, or way less if all the missing pieces only have one planet each). Reminder that some of the planets on this map are uninhabitable or have already been destroyed, like Ilum, Alderaan, Jedha (partially) and several others (without accounting for all the planets the Empire and FO destroyed under Disney that we do not yet know about). Apparently the missing pieces of this map are hard to come by, not only because its hard to get them, but because the Datapad app used to acquire them in the park can fuck up your phone if you use it for more than an hour or 2. The most prominent missing pieces are those of the Core Worlds (although the call it "The Interior" now) (which should contain Coruscant and Not-Coruscant from TFA) and the portions of the Outer Rim in The Slice (which should contain Tatooine, Canto Bight from TLJ, the water planet from the Resistance cartoon and possibly the not-Tatooine from the Mandalorian) of which not a single piece has been found to my knowledge, unless those lucky enough haven't shared their findings. Its also possible these pieces don't exist yet and they are waiting for IX to come out, the Resistance cartoon to finish and the Mandalorian's first season to finish to reveal them since they probably contain spoilers.
All in all this is apparently it. They may have just excluded some planets out of laziness or because they only want planets with some kind of lore connection to the park (even though some of these have no connection), since the shitty Aphra comics, Disney games and Disney novels have a ton of them, but since said media wasn't included in Disney's official timeline, I'm thinking said media really doesn't matter to Kennedy and Disney, despite Disney drones still believing in Disney's 100% absolute solid canon bs and that they supposedly care more about continuity than George.
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