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Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Star Trek V's canon status
So was it a joke about TFF? I know Roddenberry made that comment about it being "apocraphyl," but what's the real official status of TFF? It's never been referenced since the movie as far as I know. |
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Location: Post-apocalyptic ruins of my once mighty Homeworld.
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
TAS is definitely a somewhat sticky wicket though!
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
The Animated Series has been referenced a few times in live-action Treks, most notably STXI, which essentially remade some scenes from "Yesteryear" If CBS wanted STV or any other part of Trek truly decanonized, it would be GONE, in the manner of the Star Wars Holiday Special. Making money is far more important to them than what bits "really happened" and what didn't.
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
It's like DC Comics having to totally reinvent its universe every 20 years. Star Trek isn't some religion. There is no council of cardinals making vital decisions about whether interpreting Kirk 2:16 means you have to eat worms on Friday. "Canon?" Come on. Star Trek V is a movie. A 90 minute story. Like it or don't like it. This canon stuff is nothing but a time-waster that brutally detracts from the things that actually matter: story, plot, acting, production values. You know: art.
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Location: Post-apocalyptic ruins of my once mighty Homeworld.
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
However, once the original creator died, defining canon became less straightforward. Canon is the original body of work as distinct from derivative works by other creators in other media, but what happens when the franchise becomes a multimedia creation by multiple people? Basically the definition changes depends on who's in charge at the time. Roddenberry's exclusionistic definitions of canon essentially died with him two decades ago; subsequent creators of canon Trek have felt free to include references to TAS, and no tie-in authors have been prohibited from referencing TAS or ST V. Essentially they are regarded as at least broadly canonical. Here's the thing, though: canon is more about the aggregate than the details. Any long-running canon, especially from multiple hands, is going to contradict or ignore parts of itself as new creators reinterpret the work or correct their past mistakes. Roddenberry himself retconned "The Cage"'s "lasers" into phasers when he decided calling them lasers had been a mistake -- which is why it was not a canon violation for Enterprise to use phase pistols, since Roddenberry would've been the first to say a prequel shouldn't call them lasers. All Trek productions have ignored "The Alternative Factor"'s problematical treatment of antimatter and dilithium (which itself contradicted earlier episodes), and Voyager's own producers declared "Threshold" apocryphal. DS9 and VGR both contradicted ST V and "The Magicks of Megas-tu" on the question of how long it would take to cross the galaxy or reach its center. So yes, the works as a whole are counted as part of the canon, but no, that doesn't mean that every line, event, or detail in those works is absolute gospel truth. The idea that any of this really happened is just make-believe, so it's easy enough to pretend that some part of it actually didn't happen the way it was shown onscreen. Roddenberry himself, in his introduction to the ST:TMP novelization, explained away the parts of TOS he didn't care for by pretending he was a 23rd-century entertainment producer who'd adapted the "real" adventures of the Enterprise into fiction but made some mistakes and taken some dramatic liberties in doing so. So yes, these adventures happened, but maybe not in exactly the way they were shown. You can treat TAS and ST V the same way -- they happened, except for the parts that were later contradicted.
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Location: UK
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
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It's story that matters. Canon be damned. |
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
But, for the record, I've referenced the events of ST V in various novels. Nobody at Paramount ever objected. But, of course, the books aren't "canon" so we're heading down the rabbit-hole here . . . . .
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Admiral
Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Star Trek V's canon status
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Location: Ireland
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Hodor!!!!!!! |
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Location: U.S.A.
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Location: Derby, KS
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