Its already (or will be once its officially premiered) canon. Whatever Paramount chooses to deem "Star Trek" is canon.
Sharr
Done.
Next?
Its already (or will be once its officially premiered) canon. Whatever Paramount chooses to deem "Star Trek" is canon.
Sharr
Any changes that happen and all that I'm just going to view it like I view another franchise...James Bond.
I don't think about how Daniel Craig can somehow be in modern times and also there's Sean Connery stopping Auric Goldfinger in the 60s.
And yes, by "canon" I do mean a "story that occurs sometime after Enterprise and before TOS." It doesn't have to be part of JJ's vision, it just has to connect somehow.
I don't think about how Daniel Craig can somehow be in modern times and also there's Sean Connery stopping Auric Goldfinger in the 60s.
James Bond was never meant to have an established canon or continuity from movie to movie.
I think abandoning the old Trek universe instead of erasing it was probably more respectful than we deserve. The filmmakers could have done anything they wanted to, afterall.
The canon element of the movie makes me nervous. I also get nervous about Treklit dramatically changing as a result as I am enjoying it immensely at it currently is.
And yes, by "canon" I do mean a "story that occurs sometime after Enterprise and before TOS." It doesn't have to be part of JJ's vision, it just has to connect somehow.
We have no idea what ST XII, or any future novels or series, will involve.
And yes, by "canon" I do mean a "story that occurs sometime after Enterprise and before TOS." It doesn't have to be part of JJ's vision, it just has to connect somehow.
And yes, by "canon" I do mean a "story that occurs sometime after Enterprise and before TOS." It doesn't have to be part of JJ's vision, it just has to connect somehow.
Oh, I use the term "in continuity" for that. And no, I don't think this movie is in the same continuity as all of the other Trek before it. It really just doesn't look like it takes place after Enterprise and before TOS. I think the goal of the filmmakers and CBS was to make a brand new, separate continuity.
Any changes that happen and all that I'm just going to view it like I view another franchise...James Bond.
I don't think about how Daniel Craig can somehow be in modern times and also there's Sean Connery stopping Auric Goldfinger in the 60s.
James Bond was never meant to have an established canon or continuity from movie to movie. Bond is much like playing a new Zelda game and fighting Gannon over and over again in a new universe (like Batman). Star Trek, on the other hand, is one the largest and most developed fictional universes since the Lord of the Rings.
And yes, by "canon" I do mean a "story that occurs sometime after Enterprise and before TOS." It doesn't have to be part of JJ's vision, it just has to connect somehow.
Then you need another word, because that is not what "canon" means - not no way, not ever.
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