Chances are, if you're a Star Wars geek like I am, you've noticed or are at least aware of members of E.T.'s species present in the Galactic Senate in the Phantom Menace.
That doesn't really mean anything. It's just a cinematic Easter egg. If we were to suppose that the universes are linked in some way, we still can't assume that E.T. knew much of anything about the Star Wars galaxy. Hell, for all we know, the some of the various species (including members of E.T.'s and Yoda's species) in the
Star Wars stories originated from the Milky Way, that perhaps the humans there originated from Earth (via "ancient alien" abduction), rather than the other way around. Or, both galaxies evolved independently yet similarly, whereby multiple solar systems hosting Earth-like planets existed and were host to lifeforms that followed evolutionary tracts that produced Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Wherever E.T. was from, he was at least familiar with a species equivalent or similar to that of Yoda's. We don't even know that E.T. was as he appeared, a terrestrial and an alien. He might've been a physical manifestation of somebody's dream or an interdimensional being, an
Amazing Stories creature. Maybe other members of his species are also like this. They might be like the
Star Wars equivalent of the Q from
Star Trek, for all we know, but far less omnipotent and far more vulnerable. There are things that they (if they're all like E.T.) can do, in terms of telepathy and telekinesis (and even "creating life" or prolonging it), that surpasses what any known Jedi or Sith can do.
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