They didn't say it was, they said they think it should be.Klingon Academy is definitely not canon
They didn't say it was, they said they think it should be.Klingon Academy is definitely not canon
I hope so too. Breaking it up in smaller chunks makes for easier replies. (And we can elaborate on the source material for these... like what makes it offcial and where to find it)This is actually a really interesting and well researched topic. I hope it stays open.
Yes, and it can be, since it doesn't contradict anything onscreen.They didn't say it was, they said they think it should be.
Only if CBS/Paramount says so. But that seems unlikely.Yes, and it can be, since it doesn't contradict anything onscreen.
The official policy is that everything onscreen is canonical, so it counts, technically.Only if CBS/Paramount says so. But that seems unlikely.
That policy is for TV shows and movies.The official policy is that everything onscreen is canonical, so it counts, technically.
I've never seen "movies and TV shows" specified, just "anything onscreen." Also, an interactive movie is still a movie and a short episode is still an episode.That policy is for TV shows and movies.
I've never seen "movies and TV shows" specified, just "anything onscreen." Also, an interactive movie is still a movie and a short episode is still an episode.
Most of these aren't from videogames.No, @Tuskin38 is correct. Just because you see something on a computer screen does not make it canon.
Doesn't matter. They're still not canon. Only the films and television episodes are canon. That's it.Most of these aren't from videogames.
Where has that been officially stated? I've seen only references to "anything onscreen." Also, short films are films.Doesn't matter. They're still not canon. Only the films and television episodes are canon. That's it.
Aren't those Klingons a subspecies?Strange New Worlds ignores the look of the Klingons in Discovery, even when their lack of hair was a minor plot point.
Where has that been officially stated? I've seen only references to "anything onscreen." Also, short films are films.
Aren't those Klingons a subspecies?
Nope. In season 2, they handwave it by saying "now the war is over, the Klingons are growing back their hair" and we see sort of halfway Klingons. In SNW, they flash back to the war and the Klingons have their TNG perms and armour.Aren't those Klingons a subspecies?
"Canon is Star Trek continuity as presented on TV and movie screens. Licensed products like books and comics aren't part of that continuity, so they aren't canon."
Maybe only some Klingon factions shaved their heads during the war?Nope. In season 2, they handwave it by saying "now the war is over, the Klingons are growing back their hair" and we see sort of halfway Klingons. In SNW, they flash back to the war and the Klingons have their TNG perms and armour.
"Canon is Star Trek continuity as presented on TV and movie screens. Licensed products like books and comics aren't part of that continuity, so they aren't canon."
The themepark short films were all presented on movie screens.
Maybe only some Klingon factions shaved their heads during the war?
Use some common sense. They meant movie theatresThe themepark short films were all presented on movie screens.
I see all TBBS posts on a screen, therefore this entire place is CANON.I've never seen "movies and TV shows" specified, just "anything onscreen." Also, an interactive movie is still a movie and a short episode is still an episode.
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