People who take the position that canon is only what Roddenberry considered to be canon, possibly ONLY TNG would be Star Trek canon.I mean, that was true of TWOK too. Are we discarding that too?
Oh, that would be fun.![]()
Sounds like a solid plan.People who take the position that canon is only what Roddenberry considered to be canon, possibly ONLY TNG would be Star Trek canon.
Everything on TV/Streaming and films are canon. The canon may draw from other stuff like novels and videogames, but that doesn't make them canon.
Also, fans care WAY more about this stuff than the people making the shows.
I think from Paramounts point of view it was a rights issue. Filmation controlled the rights. When Filmation folded Paramount got the full rights.Generally true, but there is some wiggle room to this rule.
The canonicity of The Animated Series has been a contentious issue in the past, with reportedly Roddenberry not considering it canon. After his death, the official Paramount position is that it is canon, and other series have pulled story elements from The Animated Series. But there are elements of TAS that are hard to reconcile with everything else. But that's true of every show.
My favorite headcanon about it is that we're getting re-enactments of the logs.
They're pretty much having their cake and eating it too. Christine Chapel is an entirely different character, Spock's wife is now part of his everyday life not someone he met once age 7. And then clips of Nimoy's Spock are played in Discovery.In some ways, I think for shows like Discovery and Strange New Worlds it would have been better if Paramount had left it ambiguous and said it may or may not be in the same continuity. That could have freed up the writers and producers to go in weird directions if they thought it worked better for their stories without having to worry that they're creating an event that doesn't fit with the established continuity.
Did Amok Time outright said Spock hadn't seen her since they were seven?
They're the same canon, the Kelvin movies are just set in an alternate universe.I know that there are at least two canons: the rebooted films of recent years
Did Amok Time outright said Spock hadn't seen her since they were seven?
Don't believe Uhura has met her on SNW. Rewatching so will see if I remember correctly.It definitely states that Uhura did not know/recognize her.
Don't believe Uhura has met her on SNW. Rewatching so will see if I remember correctly.
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