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Cheron

Okay, the novel No Time Like the Past by Greg Cox is not considered canonical, as much as I enjoyed it, so the events as depicted there should not be taken into consideration. As to the rest, all we have is Bele and Lokai's word about anything considering the people of Cheron, and they were gone for 25,000 years, so their information could be a little out of date and should not be considered as absolute proof. It is not hard to surmise that some natives of the Cheron population decided to leave the world before it's destruction and settle elsewhere. It doesn't contradict anything, it just brings in information that we didn't previously have.
 
Okay, the novel No Time Like the Past by Greg Cox is not considered canonical, as much as I enjoyed it, so the events as depicted there should not be taken into consideration. As to the rest, all we have is Bele and Lokai's word about anything considering the people of Cheron, and they were gone for 25,000 years, so their information could be a little out of date and should not be considered as absolute proof. It is not hard to surmise that some natives of the Cheron population decided to leave the world before it's destruction and settle elsewhere. It doesn't contradict anything, it just brings in information that we didn't previously have.
 
According to no time like the past
they could've gone underground
according to the book
that they didn't go underground
seven and nine and Capt. James T Kirk
they only scanned the top
but not the bottom
but when seven of nine and James T Kirk
in the chapter 16 I have the book
the elevator disk charge them into an underground bunker occupied
primarily by security forces and technology
a small chapter, which appeared to be built into the
original foundations offered comfort and Sanitary to
several of the letter, who sheltered together in hopes of
deliverance the surgeon and the troops escorted Kirk and seven
past the chapel. Which was him. apparently not. They their final destination.
 
According to no time like the past
they could've gone underground
according to the book
that they did go underground
seven and nine and Capt. James T Kirk
they only scanned the top
but not the bottom
but when seven of nine and James T Kirk
in the chapter 16 I have the book
the elevator disk charge them into an underground bunker occupied
primarily by security forces and technology
a small chapter, which appeared to be built into the
original foundations offered comfort and Sanitary to
several of the letter, who sheltered together in hopes of
deliverance the surgeon and the troops escorted Kirk and seven
past the chapel. Which was him. apparently not. They their final destination.
 
Yes, but the books are separate from the shows. If it helps, think of the books and the shows as happening in similar but alternate timelines. When the people are making the television shows, their stories take priority over the books, and they are free to create their own stories. That said, I'm not sure that there's anything about Virgil that contradicts what's in There's No Time Like the Past.

And the authors of the books themselves know going in that their books will be considered secondary to the television stories and can be overridden at any time. @Greg Cox , the man who wrote that book is also a member at this board on he would tell you the same thing.
 
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