So, I suppose the way I'd rank it is:
- The released and distributed show (so-called "canon");
- Additional produced footage removed from the initially released and distributed show;
- The certain declarations of the "above-the-line" creators ;
- Additional unproduced/deleted script material, designs and concept art.
That this may be so in this case is not a reason to treat unused writing in general as more significant than the intentions of those who had the final say and chose not to use it.I personally would flip 3 & 4, particularly on the "officers only Starfleet" point as it is contradicted by a multitude of sources within groups 1, 2 & 4, so the fact that Gene suggested in his guidelines that this is not the case can easily be discounted.
I think it's appropriate to consider the intent of such declarations, particularly where it can be reconciled with higher material, but if even the people making the statements eventually discard them (as happened in this case), then there's little reason to hold them as facts.
I somewhat agree, but I like sharing my personal 'head-canon' thoughts with others.I make my own canon with Trek. It works out well, as long as I'm not silly enough to share it online.
(Bye, bye Voyager lizards)
I somewhat agree, but I like sharing my personal 'head-canon' thoughts with others.
I also certainly don't expect them to agree with me at all.
(though it is nice to get an occasional 'Like')
I'm hanging on to the "Lizards" though, I want my Trek to be weird occasionally.
"Spock's Brain" began that inclination when I was a kid.![]()
More justification to get rid of the seperation of "Officers" & "Enlisted crew".In the TOS Bible, the Enterprise (and Starfleet) was referred to as "semi-military."
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That grey, red shouldered cadet uniform Uhura arrives in has to be the ugliest uniform in Star Trek's entire history.
And that includes "All Good Things"
I make my own canon with Trek. It works out well, as long as I'm not silly enough to share it online.
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