[citation][nom]Master Chen[/nom]The guy who posted these news, forgot one major thing: officialy by the SW canon - there is no planet that's called "Earth" or it's equivalent, in SW universe. Not even our "Milky Way" galaxy or "Solar" system. Some may argue and imply that Endor are the representation of the pre-historic "Earth" in SW universe, but that's just gibberish. My point is: if there is no "Earth" in SW universe (which is pretty clearly shown in the SW Galaxies and KOTOR), then there is no Tatooin in our dimension. It can be a planet that strongly resembles Tatooin or, maybe, even "Arrakis", but that's not the SW Tatooin exactly...humans are so selfsh, always forget that they are not the only ones out there, so they can't take or acclaim everything for their belonging...[/citation]
How can Endor represent a pre-historic earth if it's a moon orbiting a gas giant and it's supposedly a bit smaller than Earth?
Also supposedly the Star Wars story happens in a completely different galaxy. Even the beginning of each movie there's this line "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away....", this doesn't sound like a different dimension.