#recklessspeculation
What takes precedence is whatever the writers/producers ultimately decide.If canon is whatever is aired, and if two things aired contradict, what takes precedence? What was aired first, or what was aired last? This is the problem with this definition of canon, it bucks the idea of permanence of anything established. It's all subject to revision.
T'Pol on Enterprise said, "The Vulcan science directorate has concluded that time travel is impossible."
But Burnham in Discovery says, "Time crystal, we learned about those at the Vulcan science Academy."
Where is it said he was a raised on Earth in that episode?In TNG S4 in TNG - "Family" it's then explicitly stated Worf was raised on Earth.
If canon is whatever is aired, and if two things aired contradict, what takes precedence? What was aired first, or what was aired last? This is the problem with this definition of canon, it bucks the idea of permanence of anything established. It's all subject to revision.
T'Pol on Enterprise said, "The Vulcan science directorate has concluded that time travel is impossible."
But Burnham in Discovery says, "Time crystal, we learned about those at the Vulcan science Academy."
If canon is whatever is aired, and if two things aired contradict, what takes precedence?
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