They said 'Your'.Whose argument is that?
They said 'Your'.Whose argument is that?
Whose argument is that?
Yours with all your Tuvix hybrid stuff.
They're not. But the Neelok ones are. (I think...)To be honest, i don't even recognise what is happening in this thread. Did we work out if the Tuvix novels are canon or not?
To be honest, i don't even recognise what is happening in this thread. Did we work out if the Tuvix novels are canon or not?
I'd pay real money to watch that...actually, no I wouldn't.I'm lost too. I think they're merging the Shatnerverse with the New Picard Series and, together, they're going to go back in time and make the Gold Key Comics part of Official Canon before taking a detour through the Phase II Universe. Xon teams up with Picard to stop Gowron's illegitimate son from destroying the Milky Way.
But the joke's on them because 500 years later, the Kelvans -- from the Andromeda Galaxy -- conquer all. "We conquer! We rule!" Exact quote. We don't have to worry, though, because everything turns out alright in the end. Tuvok and Neelix re-merge to form Tuvix, time-travel into the future, and save the day.
Yup.
I'd pay real money to watch that...actually, no I wouldn't.![]()
It's all right, you speak the truth.I've long been in the Tuvok/Neelix camp. Tuvix was an accident...
... shit. What have I done?
I still don't like Tuvix (excellent portrayal though) and was pleased to see him de-materialised like the transporter accident he really was![]()
At the risk of derailing the thread, I agree. Tuvix was a selfish coward willing to to let two men (and technically a plant) stay dead so he could live. Also he was just a creepy dude.
I don't recognize your creative extension of what I said as being related to my argument. I am not interested in whether they hold up individually or can be forced to fit together via selective discarding, as a practical matter. That's not relevant to the point except insofar as the act of combining them creates a new third continuity (or subsumes the old canon into the EU, if you prefer).
By analogy, I don't care if Tuvix is a functional combination. He could go nuts or have a biochemical failure or whatever. It is the fact he was combined, thus ending Tuvok and Neelix as separate entities, that is the issue.
It wouldn’t be a third new continuity. It would be the same continuity, just bigger, with more stories in it.
Tuvok didn’t eat Neelix then die of food poisoning.
You can't mix two separate stories and call it the same as one of them.
Using Star Wars as an example, A New Hope shows us the journey of Luke to destroy the Death Star, and we see the battle.
In their EU, however, there is a story where a different pilot is present and firing at the exhaust port, believing his weapons to have done the deed.
So, there's a Star Wars universe where Luke fired. There's also a Star Wars universe where the different pilot fired.
If you combine them, you've made a third universe where two people fired at the same time.
Even in Trek this sort of thing happens. In TMP, Kirk lost Cdr. Sonak and a presumed female crewman on the transporter pad. In the books, the woman was his wife.
One can pretend that events play out the same either way, with Kirk hailing the ground station and talking about contacting Sonak's family in professional tone then going on to solve V'Ger.
But, that change to wife changes the meaning and tenor of the story, altering what the audience perceives to be going on in Kirk's head, and so on. The difference between a TMP-only universe and a TMP+books universe is profound, even when a shallow analysis judges it subtle.
That’s absorbing a continuity, I presume?
Anyway, I think everyone here is okay with Neelix being eaten.
Star Trek tie-in media is not Canon and therefore does not have any effect whatsoever on the continuity of the Star Trek Canon.
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