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Pike dying in the comics than showing up in the movie with no explanationj.
Pike dying in the comics than showing up in the movie with no explanationj.
Well so far they've done a decent job of it seeing as the only major contradictions are a few lines of dialogue.
Given how much information in both film and comics is conveyed exclusively through dialogue, what would you consider to be a more major contradiction?
Pike dying in the comics than showing up in the movie with no explanationj.
I don't think it is fair to blame the fans as if they were the ones who invented this notion of canon and them applied it to the franchise. This invention belongs to the TPTB.
Exactly. Fans mistake "canon" for "continuity." They aren't the same thing.I don't think it is fair to blame the fans as if they were the ones who invented this notion of canon and them applied it to the franchise. This invention belongs to the TPTB.
Yes, fans didn't invent the concept of a Trek canon. However, fans can be blamed for misunderstanding what canon actually is & misusing the term on a constant basis.
I don't think it is fair to blame the fans as if they were the ones who invented this notion of canon and them applied it to the franchise. This invention belongs to the TPTB.
The Star Wars canon is fairly intact despite the prequels and the Clone Wars.
The Star Wars EU is directly based on the way Star Trek did it. See this comment from George Lucas:
Really? How many books re complelty noncanon because of what happened post 99?The Star Wars canon is fairly intact despite the prequels and the Clone Wars.
Star Wars canon is a muddled mess because of the prequels and Clone Wars. It doesn't help that Lucas took some things introduced in the EU, like Coruscant and Kashykk while blatantly contradicting other things.
Really? How many books re complelty noncanon because of what happened post 99?The Star Wars canon is fairly intact despite the prequels and the Clone Wars.
Star Wars canon is a muddled mess because of the prequels and Clone Wars. It doesn't help that Lucas took some things introduced in the EU, like Coruscant and Kashykk while blatantly contradicting other things.
Really? How many books re complelty noncanon because of what happened post 99?Star Wars canon is a muddled mess because of the prequels and Clone Wars. It doesn't help that Lucas took some things introduced in the EU, like Coruscant and Kashykk while blatantly contradicting other things.
Just off the top of my head, there was a bit of a controversy a few years back when Clone Wars completely ignored everything about the Mandalorians established in the EU.
Really? How many books re complelty noncanon because of what happened post 99?Star Wars canon is a muddled mess because of the prequels and Clone Wars. It doesn't help that Lucas took some things introduced in the EU, like Coruscant and Kashykk while blatantly contradicting other things.
Just off the top of my head, there was a bit of a controversy a few years back when Clone Wars completely ignored everything about the Mandalorians established in the EU.
They said that about the prequels too.The Traviss RC books were bad minus the first one but it was reconciled. I don't mind Traviss leaving despite the fact that she could forget about her mando worship for some books.Really? How many books re complelty noncanon because of what happened post 99?
Just off the top of my head, there was a bit of a controversy a few years back when Clone Wars completely ignored everything about the Mandalorians established in the EU.
It doesn't really matter. Thanks to JJ Abrams, Bad robot, and Disney, Star Wars VII will probably erase 95% of the post-Jedi EU within the opening sequence (unless there is a tme-traveling Romulan that kills Padme and Anakin after the twins are born or something and thereby erases 150%).
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