It's notIt's also mentioned in the book Pathways which might be canon...or it might not.
It's notIt's also mentioned in the book Pathways which might be canon...or it might not.
It's not
I 'think' it was at one time because Jeri Taylor helped create these characters and some fans hold onto that. I don't personally.
So the story goes when Jeri Taylor was in charge of the show she considered both this and her previous Janeway-centred novel Mosaic canon. But that ended once she left the show, and indeed episodes from that point have contradicted both novels.I 'think' it was at one time because Jeri Taylor helped create these characters and some fans hold onto that. I don't personally.
Well, that's just sloppy. IIRC, Al-Batani was named in Caretaker, so if the books used a different name, that's their mistake.For example, I seem to remember Janeway's previous ship the USS Al-Batani had a different name in the books.
Well, that's just sloppy. IIRC, Al-Batani was named in Caretaker, so if the books used a different name, that's their mistake.
Just checked the transcript for Caretaker. Al-Batani was definitely named in the episode, in Janeway's first line in the episode at that. And given Caretaker was co-written by Jeri Taylor, that is a sloppy mistake for her to make in her own novel.
They have synthohol. which doesn't get you drunk.I do wonder if some substances currently illegal would be made legal by Trek's time (marijuana for instance)
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