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What is your personal head canon?

After 10 years of Janeway not promoting Kim and him complaining about it, she promotes him to executive officer in charge of radishes.
 
After 10 years of Janeway not promoting Kim and him complaining about it, she promotes him to executive officer in charge of radishes.
Ok, then I will go with Una McCormack's take on it. As her final act as Voyager's captain, Janeway awarded Harry a long-overdue promotion to lieutenant, and he shot up through the ranks afterward.
 
Of course. It just has to be feasible within the parameters set by canonical events.
even canonical events often do not follow the parameters of other canonical events, up to and including entire alternate universes.

Myself for example, in my head canon I discard the 3 JJ movies, so the last appearance of Spock is in Unification. That way I can have him arrested and eventually executed by Sela. She had his head shrunk and she uses it as a bookstop at home.
 
Could head canon be what I want it to be? ;)
That is the nature of head canon.

However, it can't be bent infinitely.

Myself for example, in my head canon I discard the 3 JJ movies, so the last appearance of Spock is in Unification. That way I can have him arrested and eventually executed by Sela. She had his head shrunk and she uses it as a bookstop at home.
Well, that got dark quickly.
 
My head canon is that Data's little buddy Timothy ("Hero Worship") had living family members on Earth, who were happy to take him in; that's why we don't see him again.

It would have been nice if they had told us, instead of just having him vanish. :shifty:
 
Head canon - Michael Burnham's maternal and paternal family were all in prison, its the only reason why a human orphan ended up in the care of Sarek and Amanda and never ended up on Earth in the foster care system.
Or Sarek bribed a human social worker with a case of Romulan ale to look the other way when he took custody of Burnham.
(As much as I enjoyed DISC Season 1, Burnham becoming Spock's foster sister was too stupid for words, unless she was Amanda's long lost niece/distant cousin.)
 
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