If it were just used for that definition, then it would be great. But, canon is used to beat things up now, in a way that is essentially creating a tier system of importance. So, canon has become largely useless because of the need to categorize everything.I see this notion all the time these days, and it strikes me as one of the weirder turns in Trek fandom. Canon, by definition, can refer to select works, rather than the entirety of something — the canonical books of the Bible. That use used to be common in Trek fandom, and it makes much more sense to me than the largely useless interpretation of “everything broadcast ever,” especially as the franchise discards chunks of what came before.
I could see an episode where they catch up with Boyce wherever he retired or was assigned to. That's a very TOS type of plot.Boyce doesn't need to "end up" on the Enterprise. He was already there, years before SNW will take place (and before we saw the Enterprise on DIS). We don't need to see him again because he could have retired or taken up a position elsewhere by now. I agree with Dennis and others who have said the rest of the crew badly needs some diversity added in with all three top roles being filled by white people.
Boyce doesn't need to "end up" on the Enterprise. He was already there, years before SNW will take place (and before we saw the Enterprise on DIS).
The Chief Engineer is a woman
I mixed up Upjohn with Louvier.Assuming it's the same one whom Pike told to rip out the holographic comm system? No, that one was male.
Exactly.We always need Robau.
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