To what extent do you think they will try deliberately to canonize aspects of litverse Trek, as Star Trek: Enterprise did with the animated series?
EDIT: I wonder if Memory Alpha will be consulted for adviceor maybe even frequent users will get an Okudagram homage. This would excite me, as I am a user of MA.like they did for the material Uhura's necklace was made of in Beyond,
Correct me then, please. Wasn't Memory Alpha the library in Lights of Zetar?Memory Alpha, itself, is not canonical, and should be listed at Memory Beta.
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*That* Memory Alpha is canonical, and belongs at the Memory Alpha site. *The Memory Alpha site*, OTOH, is a non-canonical work, and should be listed at Memory Beta.Correct me then, please. Wasn't Memory Alpha the library in Lights of Zetar?
How is this better than the current arrangement of "TV shows and movies: canon. Everything else: not"?They should do a Star Wars and draw a line, say thateverything past this date is canon, everything else, not canon. Then they may canonize bits and pieces of the latter.
Canon does not automatically equal quality, and just because material isn't canon doesn't make it wasted. Hell, you do realize the non-canon Star Wars "Legends" novels sell equally as well as the official licensed Disney Canon novels? Hell, the old Thrawn trilogy still surpasses the Disney Canon stuff.It's better because we would get a lot more canon, so we who like to read will know that what we read isn't wasted.
So like including a planet or a species or a food that some author made up in their books, not saying that all the events of all books are canon.Can someone change the title of this thread to: "Canonizing Aspects of Litverse Trek"? That should make it less confusing.
Or before a certain date, personally I like the older stuff better than the stuff over the last decade or so.They should do a Star Wars and draw a line, say thateverything past this date is canon, everything else, not canon.
Canon does not automatically equal quality, and just because material isn't canon doesn't make it wasted. Hell, you do realize the non-canon Star Wars "Legends" novels sell equally as well as the official licensed Disney Canon novels? Hell, the old Thrawn trilogy still surpasses the Disney Canon stuff.
I think that's a little unfair. There are some excellent writers who have produced wonderful Trek novels, which aren't canon, but are well written and thoughtful. Much more than just fan fics.As much as I like something, reading non canon is basically just reading fanfiction.
There certainly are but they carry a stigma. Like "just fanfic" is a way of disparaging something as lacking quality or seriousness.And who says fanfics aren't great? Many Trek authors got their start writing them didn't them?
Honestly, canon shouldn't matter. I didn't get around to reading the Trek novel Federation until after I had seen First Contact, and it sure as hell didn't bother me or have any impact on my enjoyment that canon had superseded it.I do realize that but it's easy enough to canonize old stuff. Just look at Thrawn who is actually Canon now.
As much as I like something, reading non canon is basically just reading fanfiction.
If you enjoyed the book, is it really wasted? The Final Reflection is one of the best Trek books ever written, but was completely contradicted by Next Gen. Does that make it a waste?It's better because we would get a lot more canon, so we who like to read will know that what we read isn't wasted.
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