Uh huh...
Okay.
Now, not to sound like a dick, this is fine and such, but I'm sure there are better things to say.
Like the announcement of new characters, the return of Kyle Katarn (I hope. :'D), more Captain Phasma, and how Finn could be a Jedi. (my other hope, in my opinion, I think a Stormtrooper who becomes a Jedi Gaurdian would be sick. But never mind that is a topic for another thread)
In all seriousness though, at this stage in humanity, we shouldn't really treat this as something special. Heck, there was a gay character in one of then new Star Wars books, and it was treated as something normal. (Well, at least from my view.)
Barbas said:
You mean to say that all this time, there hasn't been a single one in the galaxy?
Sure, man. Whatever you say.
Well, it is possible.
Fictional worlds roll with their own rules, who's to say that such a thing even exists.
I mean, of course, that can go for so many, many things.
I bet there is even a fictional universe where toast doesn't even exist.
That people didn't even find a way to cook bread.
I know, a terrible fate, but it is possible.
Plus then you'd have to factor in if humans (and aliens) exist, or if dinosaurs still roam the Earth and found a way to invent social order.
Still, that fucking universe that doesn't have toast... poor buggers.
Bottom line, fiction will fiction. Authors can become a kitten with a ball of yarn in some cases.
EDIT: Although then again, if they don't touch upon the subject, it can fall into the schrodinger's cat paradox. Something can exist and not exist until the author firmly decides the fate of said topic.