Thape


Thape was first mentioned in the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry, which placed it in grid square Q-15. It shares its name with "Usby C. J. Thape," a misspelling present in Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas—a 1984 biography of the Star Wars franchise's creator, George Lucas, by Dale Pollock—of the name of "C. J. Thorpe," the "padawaan learner" of the "Jedi-bendu" Mace Windy mentioned in Journal of the Whills (Part) I, which was the earliest story outline that Lucas wrote in 1973 while developing the first part of the original trilogy, the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.

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Thape was first mentioned in the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry, which placed it in grid square Q-15. It shares its name with "Usby C. J. Thape," a misspelling present in Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas—a 1984 biography of the Star Wars franchise's creator, George Lucas, by Dale Pollock—of the name of "C. J. Thorpe," the "padawaan learner" of the "Jedi-bendu" Mace Windy mentioned in Journal of the Whills (Part) I, which was the earliest story outline that Lucas wrote in 1973 while developing the first part of the original trilogy, the 1977 film Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.

Sources


  • The Essential Atlas

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