Oh I hope not. Star Wars canon is confusing as it is.
Oh I hope not. Star Wars canon is confusing as it is.
I thought it was simply a case that the movies always took precedence over everything else. It had to fit the movies, not the other way round.Oh I hope not. Star Wars canon is confusing as it is.
This. The worst thing Lucas ever allowed for the whole "All things are canon" approach.
I thought it was simply a case that the movies always took precedence over everything else. It had to fit the movies, not the other way round.Oh I hope not. Star Wars canon is confusing as it is.
This. The worst thing Lucas ever allowed for the whole "All things are canon" approach.
I really, really, hope nuTrek doesn't go this route. I always did dislike having to buy a comic or a novel to get the "whole story" of a movie (Countdown and Nero I'm looking at you, you too Episode III). Great marketing ploy though, gotta give 'em that.
I always did dislike having to buy a comic or a novel to get the "whole story" of a movie
I really, really, hope nuTrek doesn't go this route. I always did dislike having to buy a comic or a novel to get the "whole story" of a movie (Countdown and Nero I'm looking at you, you too Episode III). Great marketing ploy though, gotta give 'em that.
I disagree with this bit. I had no trouble whatsoever understanding the plot of STXI without any of the tie-in comic books.I really, really, hope nuTrek doesn't go this route. I always did dislike having to buy a comic or a novel to get the "whole story" of a movie (Countdown and Nero I'm looking at you, you too Episode III). Great marketing ploy though, gotta give 'em that.
Especially when buying the comic is the only way for the plot of said film to actually make any sense what-so-ever.
Agreed totally. Even if a new Trek movie comes along and somehow negates the current (decade old) Star Trek novel continuity, it doesn't make a bit of difference to the quality of the books.To canon i say the same thing i always have: Does it actually matter?
Unless you are the one making the films, tv shows, whatever, does it really make any difference to you the reader if 'Star Trek: Kirk buys a red lollipop' by I.P Freeli is canon or not?
Does a good book become a bad book if it's not 100% confirmed as having taken place in a fictional setting by the settings owner? Does a terrible book become a good one if it does?
For an actual example, LFL churned out episodes of 'The Clones Wars' that completely negated almost everything Karen Traviss had established in her 'Republic Commando' books about Mandalorians. I really enjoyed those novels. After seeing the new 'canon' established by 'The Clone Wars' did i suddenly realise i now hated those books? Of course not.
Heck, the last movie essentially rendered every Trek except Enterprise moot.
For an actual example, LFL churned out episodes of 'The Clones Wars' that completely negated almost everything Karen Traviss had established in her 'Republic Commando' books about Mandalorians. I really enjoyed those novels. After seeing the new 'canon' established by 'The Clone Wars' did i suddenly realise i now hated those books? Of course not.
Thats not necesarily true, it could still be canon with some tweaks.
You mean reducing TOS/TNG/DS9/VOY and movies I - X to one of the infinite universes where "all possibilities that can happen, do happen, in alternate quantum realities" (along with the timelines where Worf married Troi, the one where everyone's evil and the one where bunnies rule the universe)? They put the whole timeline on a bus.Heck, the last movie essentially rendered every Trek except Enterprise moot.
Hmm. Maybe you didn't understand the plot as well as you think you did.![]()
Just to clarify my statement about the comic plot thing.
The plot of 'Star Trek' was completely understandable. But it was also nonsensical. Without the 'Countdown' comic bringing in the whole special nature of the Hobus star, the destruction of Romulus by a supernova doesn't make any sense.
Without 'Countdown', the Romulans are idiots not to notice the shockwave from a supernova headed their way, especially when its moving at sublight speeds and so they would have plenty of time to evacuate.
With 'Countdown' the technobabble is still nonsense, but at least it establishes it was a special supernova soallows disbelief to be suspended more easily.
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