Or indeed factual errors?
One of the most infamous factual errors for sci-fi fans is the parsecs as time period in Star Wars, but the SW lit figured out a way to make it work by using a black hole cluster to skim close to, using parsecs as a unit of distance as intended.
The original Blade Runner cut had six escaped replicants, leaving one unaccounted for at the end of the movie. That sixth replicant became a plot point in the K W Jeter spin-off novels.
There are plenty of such errors in Star Trek. Geordi quoting a temperature below absolute zero in The Royale, The Klingon home world halfway between Earth and Alpha Centauri in Broken Bow, Dmitri Valtane alive at the end of The Undiscovered Country, but dead at the end of Flashback...
Of course the fan perceived error of Trip's demise was corrected in Trek lit. Any other, more literal errors addressed by Trek Lit?
One of the most infamous factual errors for sci-fi fans is the parsecs as time period in Star Wars, but the SW lit figured out a way to make it work by using a black hole cluster to skim close to, using parsecs as a unit of distance as intended.
The original Blade Runner cut had six escaped replicants, leaving one unaccounted for at the end of the movie. That sixth replicant became a plot point in the K W Jeter spin-off novels.
There are plenty of such errors in Star Trek. Geordi quoting a temperature below absolute zero in The Royale, The Klingon home world halfway between Earth and Alpha Centauri in Broken Bow, Dmitri Valtane alive at the end of The Undiscovered Country, but dead at the end of Flashback...
Of course the fan perceived error of Trip's demise was corrected in Trek lit. Any other, more literal errors addressed by Trek Lit?