There are plenty of passionate fandoms. Marvel fans debate power levels.DC fans argue about the “best Batman.”Harry Potter fans fight about the author and the legacy. But Star Wars fans? Star Wars fans argue about something else entirely: Canon. Not just what’s good. Not just what’s authentic. But what counts. What’s “real.” What officially happened—and what should be ignored, overwritten, or erased. And somehow, the arguments never end. The interesting part is this: it’s not because Star Wars fans are uniquely angry. It’s because Star Wars is uniquely built for canon conflict. Star Wars Isn’t Just a Story — It’s a Timeline People Live Inside Most franchises are a collection of stories. Star Wars is a timeline. It has eras, centuries, wars, governments, religious philosophies, family dynasties, and a sense of historical weight that feels almost… academic. Like you’re not just watching fiction—you’re watching a civilization evolve. That changes the…