In 2014, Lucasfilm rebranded theStar Wars Expanded UniverseintoStar Wars Legendsand made it non-canon. Largely so the then-upcoming Sequel Trilogy wouldn’t contradict 30+ years of novels, videogames, comics, and more. So, Yoda swinging his lightsaber at Ivy Valentine inSoulcalibur 4no longer happened in the mainStar Warstimeline. Nor did Thok trade blows with Hoar as perStar Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi.

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Newer canon series have crossed characters and generations, like Luke Skywalker meeting Ahsoka Tano inThe Book of Boba Fett. ButLegendsstill has some great character meetups exclusive to itself. Here are some of the best ones and where to find them.

5Luke And Luuke Skywalker

Some of the more popular villains in fiction tend to be darker versions of the hero. Spider-Man has Venom, Superman has General Zod, and Green Lantern has Sinestro. In the films, Luke Skywalker stayed as his own man. But in Timothy Zahn’sThe Last Command, the last book intheThrawnTrilogy, Luke finally met his match in an evil version of himself.

Luuke Skywalker (seriously, 2 U’s) was cloned from the hand Luke lost to his father inThe Empire Strikes Back. He’d even use the lightsaber that hand used to hold. Trained by Joruus C’baoth, himself an evil clone of Jedi Master Jorus C’baoth, Luuke had the advantage over his single-U’d counterpart. Joruus even kept Leia from interfering. Ultimately, he met his end when ex-spy-turned-goodie Mara Jade took him down.

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4Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, And Luuuke Skywalker

Sure, one evil clone with a silly name is great. But how about another with an even sillier name? For April Fools 2012, Timothy Zahn wrote ‘Star Wars: An Apology’, a tongue-in-cheek satire of theLegendsseries after theThrawntrilogy. Eventually published as the Epilogue to theFate of the Jedinovel series, it featured a third clone ofStar Wars’ Jedi hero, created byGrand Admiral Thrawnas one of a series of clones to keep the population in line.

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Eventually, Luuuke worked on a time machine with another clone called Streeen that took the multi-vowel’d duo back and their army back to the Clone Wars. Luke may have sparred with his old ‘Uncle Ben’ and his robo-sith dad. But this gag story is the closest thing fans had to a story where a younger Obi-Wan and Anakin took on their future prodigy. Sort of.

3Darth Vader And Darth Maul

In canon, Darth Maul got finished off by Obi-Wan Kenobi, and he’d spend the next set of movies, cartoons, comics, etc., training Anakin Skywalker. ByRevenge of the Sith, this would prove to be a bad move as he became Darth Vader. Vader’s already the most popular Darth, but Maul also has his fans for his scary look and neat skills with his double-ended lightsaber. But who would win in a fight between the two?

Issue #9 of theStar Wars Talescomics would give the answer. In it, Emperor Palpatine would order Vader to track down the stolen design plans for the Death Star. Vader’s best lead would take him to the former Sith moon colony Kalakar Six. Once there, he came across a Sith cult called the Prophets of the Dark Side. Disgusted by Vader’s Jedi past, the cult hadrevived Darth Maulin order to replace him. Fueled by hatred, Maul initially had the advantage in the fight, only for Vader to get the fatal blow by impaling both himself and Maul in one go. Maul’s hatred for all was great. Vader’s hatred for himself was greater.

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2Princess Leia And Yoda

Marvel’s ‘What If’ series has been a popular set of spin-offs for the company since the 1970s. So, Dark Horse Comics did something similar withStar WarsviaStar Wars Infinities, which were a trilogy of non-canon, alternate versions of the classic films. For example, the one onA New Hopecould essentially be called ‘What If Luke Failed to Destroy the Death Star?’.

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Star Wars Infinities: The Empire Strikes Backwould be ‘What If Luke Died on Hoth?’. The short answer is thatLeia would have to step up. Luke would use his dying breath to tell Han Solo about a Jedi master on Dagobah. After some miscommunication, Yoda would take Leia under his wing and teach her how to use the Force. She’d be the one to have the climactic battle against Darth Vader, but on Dagobah than the Cloud City. He’d kill Yoda and make the same offer to rule the galaxy to his daughter to no avail.

1Darth Sidious And Darth Plagueis

Obviously, this meeting is canon. There was a Darth Plagueis (maybe), and the story Palpatine told Anakin was about him taking his master’s place (possibly). But that was all that was known. The exact details of their past were left unknown. Then author James Luceno decided to delve into this backstory with a novel. Originally planned for release in 2008, the book lingered in limbo until eventually being published in 2012.

The book goes through Plagueis’ history, from learning under his master Darth Tenebrous, to his death at the hands of his new pupilPalpatine, aka Darth Sidious. It’s an interesting tale of how the dark side controls its users as much as they control it. Plagueis mastered it just so he could toss Tenebrous aside and become immortal. Then Sidious took advantage of Plagueis’ faults, like his fear of death, to take his place. It makes his eventual fate inReturn of the Jediall the sweeter. Though whatever it does toRise of Skywalkeris anyone’s guess.

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