![]() The Phantom Menace, for example, takes place in 32 BBY-32 years before Luke Skywalker enters the picture. This way, you don’t have to do any math to figure out the number of years between A New Hope (the original Star Wars) and any other movie or show. ![]() But far more common is a set of initialisms first created by fans: BBY, for “Before the Battle of Yavin,” and ABY, for “After the Battle of Yavin.” The Battle of Yavin was the destruction of the Death Star at the end of A New Hope, meaning that film occurs in 0 BBY. You’ll sometimes see CRC-an unspecified initialism used in a 2018 reference book by Lucasfilm’s Pablo Hidalgo-which puts Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope in the year 7977 CRC. Given that all events take place in a galaxy far, far away, it’s no surprise that Star Wars doesn’t adhere to Earth’s BCE/CE dating system. ![]()
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