For as long as I can remember the definition of Star Trek Canon was "whatever is seen on screen." I remember this particularly well becasue of my debates regarding Enterprise. This definition never included creator intent, unless that intent showed up on screen. For example there are a lot of ideas writers, directors, etc. had for their stories and characters, or even ideas in scripts, that never appear on screen. So even though it was their intention it was not considered canon.
However, it seems like ever since Discovery came out people have been insisting that we accept creator intention as canon rather than what is seen on screen. Yet, there never was any sort of announcement of this change. It just all of a sudden was that way.
Just to make sure I wasn't going insane I googled it and indeed found referenced to Star Trek canon being "what is seen on screen," going back to 2006.
So why do we have people rejecting the long standing definition of canon in favor of the "creator intent is canon" definition, all the while acting as if it has always been this way? Has anyone else felt like the rules all of a sudden changed when people started insisting that creator intent was canon?
NOTE: The purpose of this thread is not to debate Discovery, instead it is to discuss when, where, why and how the definition of canon has changed and our reaction to that change.
However, it seems like ever since Discovery came out people have been insisting that we accept creator intention as canon rather than what is seen on screen. Yet, there never was any sort of announcement of this change. It just all of a sudden was that way.
Just to make sure I wasn't going insane I googled it and indeed found referenced to Star Trek canon being "what is seen on screen," going back to 2006.
So why do we have people rejecting the long standing definition of canon in favor of the "creator intent is canon" definition, all the while acting as if it has always been this way? Has anyone else felt like the rules all of a sudden changed when people started insisting that creator intent was canon?
NOTE: The purpose of this thread is not to debate Discovery, instead it is to discuss when, where, why and how the definition of canon has changed and our reaction to that change.