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* Hello, there!  The DJB uses "[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Broken_Gate Wookieepedia]" as its general reference.  The Wookieepedia entry on "Broken Gate" cites the book "Yoda: Dark Rendezvous" as the canon material in which Broken Gate was introduced.  I hope that answered your question. -- [[User:RevengeX|RevengeX Palpatine]] 17:50, 24 February 2008 (MST)
* Hello, there!  The DJB uses "[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Broken_Gate Wookieepedia]" as its general reference.  The Wookieepedia entry on "Broken Gate" cites the book "Yoda: Dark Rendezvous" as the canon material in which Broken Gate was introduced.  I hope that answered your question. -- [[User:RevengeX|RevengeX Palpatine]] 17:50, 24 February 2008 (MST)
**This and the other Martial Arts as well as the Lightsaber Forms are all technically canon. We did take a large degree of creative licence when it came to working them into a format that fit the mechanics we wanted for character sheets. So, the basics are canon, but there may be parts that we've tweaked. [[Trakata]] is a good example of something which ''is'' canon but has very little actual detail, so most of the "fluff" is home grown. --[[User:Xanos|Xanos]] 03:41, 25 February 2008 (MST)

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Sources and Canon

Hi, I'm sort of a new member and was looking at helping you guys out with these pages. I have a few questions, is all of this article canon, and what are the sources for some of this information? Thanks. --Archivist 13:22, 24 February 2008 (MST)

  • Hello, there! The DJB uses "Wookieepedia" as its general reference. The Wookieepedia entry on "Broken Gate" cites the book "Yoda: Dark Rendezvous" as the canon material in which Broken Gate was introduced. I hope that answered your question. -- RevengeX Palpatine 17:50, 24 February 2008 (MST)
    • This and the other Martial Arts as well as the Lightsaber Forms are all technically canon. We did take a large degree of creative licence when it came to working them into a format that fit the mechanics we wanted for character sheets. So, the basics are canon, but there may be parts that we've tweaked. Trakata is a good example of something which is canon but has very little actual detail, so most of the "fluff" is home grown. --Xanos 03:41, 25 February 2008 (MST)