Larry Niven with "Known Space" has snuck into an episode of TAS. And as far as I know, that is the only televised adaptation of Known Space.
Also Kirk's middle name. Prior to TAS we only had his middle initial.One interesting case is Captain Robert April, who was first mentioned onscreen in TAS, but has been accepted as part of Trek lore for decades now, appearing in several novels and short stories.
Since TAS was originally conceived as a continuation of TOS, does it need a separate forum?It's supposed to be canon, but on Trek BBS apparently it is not, or it would have its own forum.
It's supposed to be canon, but on Trek BBS apparently it is not, or it would have its own forum.
If anyone's read CBS' lawsuit against the Axanar fan film, note that CBS considers The Animated Series as part of their Trek franchise which Axanar is infringing upon. Doesn't make it canon, but nice that it wasn't forgotten.
I'd guess: Running a mini unlicensed Trek merchandise empire, Alec Peters paying himself $38,000 of fan-donated money last year, telling everyone that they're better than CBS/Paramount's new Trek movies, calling themselves an independant professional Star Trek movie (so basically not a fan film, but a real Trek movie making illegal use of the Trek trademarks), using money donated on the promise of an endlessly-delayed fan film to set up a studio and offices where they're running their own for-profit buisness (Propworx) and with future plans to make commercial non-Trek movies, and at least one instance where they've referred to themselves as being officially sanctioned when they very much are not.What is it about Axanar that CBS doesn't like?
JB
I've considered it canon since the beginning and I watched it first run.
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I've considered it canon since the beginning and I watched it first run.
Don't care what anyone says. If it aired, it's canon. This means stinkers like Way to Eden, The Cloud Minders, and Spock's Brain are canon.![]()
Personally I don't count ENT in my own canon and state that it never happened! Some Henry Winkler lookalike Captain before Kirk? Nah, it didn't happen!
JB
What is it about Axanar that CBS doesn't like?
JB
I'd guess: Running a mini unlicensed Trek merchandise empire, Alec Peters paying himself $38,000 of fan-donated money last year, telling everyone that they're better than CBS/Paramount's new Trek movies, calling themselves an independant professional Star Trek movie (so basically not a fan film, but a real Trek movie making illegal use of the Trek trademarks), using money donated on the promise of an endlessly-delayed fan film to set up a studio and offices where they're running their own for-profit buisness (Propworx) and with future plans to make commercial non-Trek movies, and at least one instance where they've referred to themselves as being officially sanctioned when they very much are not.
This insanely long thread covers everything in detail.
Scott Bakula a Henry Winkler lookalike?![]()
When I was a kid, I was very excited about TAS. Then when it came on the air, it just didn't feel the same. I was very disappointed. Now that I am an adult, I seem to like it more. I don't really understand why.
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