Talk:Cade Skywalker
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"On May 2, 2006, on a TFN thread about Cade Skywalker, author John F. Ostrander revealed that Cade is Anakin reborn and Vader's pants was meant to be the clue." -- Are we sure this is not a joke? Because saying something like this when they are otherwise trying to keep the whole series under a veil of secrecy just smacks of taunting the fanboys. StarNeptune 07:57, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] um, a quick question
okay, so we know that Ben had a son, Kol, and Kol had a son, Cade, who is acting all crazy right now, and that is to be suspected because his dad is kinda dead. what i want to know is who the heck did Ben tie the knot with to have Kol in the first place and, in the same aspect, Kol for Cade? ^_^ an update would be great because i live in nowheresville and we don't get to read those cool star wars comics and GN a whole heck of a lot.
[edit] bigger than ben
Can anyone tell me why this guy who has only appeared in one novel breifly, has a bigger article than ben skywalker, a pivotal character in several?
- He appeared in 17 issues of Star Wars: Legacy comic. 58.8.83.146 (talk) 13:45, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Updating
Adding some more info based on the last several Legacy comics.
TotalTommyTerror 17:03, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] In-universe
Anyone seriously interested in improving the article should consider adding some real world related info, e.g. regarding the concept, creation, and/or function of the character within the Star Wars narrative etc. Please consult our writing about fiction guideline, which also includes a list of exemplary articles.
There are currently three featured articles on Star Wars characters: Palpatine, Padmé Amidala, and Jabba the Hutt. What sets them aside from most of the other SW character articles is the effort to write from the real world perspective. Pay particular attention to paragraphs like Jabba the Hutt#Concept and creation, Palpatine#Concept and creation, and Padmé Amidala#Characterization.
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—AldeBaer 13:56, 7 September 2007 (UTC)