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The STAR WARS EXPANDED UNIVERSE TIMELINE

by Joe Bongiorno

This chronology follows the original canon of the Star Wars saga. EU-Compatible stories are included in the Complete Saga chronology, which takes a modified One Canon, Three Universes approach (the third one being Infinities). For timelines with strictly pre-2014 EU stories, go to the individual eras.

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After Star Wars was released, it became apparent that my storyhowever many films it took to tellwas only one of thousands that could be told about the characters who inhabit its galaxy. But these were not stories I was destined to tell. Instead they would spring from the imagination of other writers, inspired by the glimpse of a galaxy that Star Wars provided. Today it is an amazing, if unexpected, legacy of Star Wars that so many gifted writers are contributing new stories to the Saga.

~George Lucas, foreword to the 1994 reprint of Splinter of the Mind's Eye

Password.txt File

If you open your password.txt file in a coffee shop, a library, or an airport, anyone looking over your shoulder (or a nearby security camera) can capture your passwords. If your laptop is stolen and the hard drive is not encrypted, the thief simply boots the machine, opens the file, and drains your bank account.

A password manager is a specialized application that stores your credentials in an encrypted vault (not a plaintext file). This vault is locked behind a single master password—the only password you actually need to remember. password.txt file

Let’s move beyond abstract warnings. Here are the concrete, technical reasons why storing credentials in a password.txt file is a catastrophic security practice. If you open your password

In very limited, controlled scenarios:

⚠️ Even in these cases, use encrypted alternatives. ⚠️ Even in these cases, use encrypted alternatives