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Star Trek and Cannon... darned confusing!

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Here's a novel idea
Why not just restrict canon to Star Trek (TOS)
Canon should begin at "The Cage" and end at "Turnabout Intruder"
Everything else after is just dressing, and the more you add, the more complicated it gets.
Every other series has the right to quote canon in their own time period, or even universe
But Prime Canon should begin and end with James T Kirk and crew
Sits back and awaits flak. . . . .
 
Here's a novel idea
Why not just restrict canon to Star Trek (TOS)
Canon should begin at "The Cage" and end at "Turnabout Intruder"
Everything else after is just dressing, and the more you add, the more complicated it gets.
Every other series has the right to quote canon in their own time period, or even universe
But Prime Canon should begin and end with James T Kirk and crew
Sits back and awaits flak. . . . .

Nah... a true Star Trek fan will accept only "The Cage" and captain Pike as canon, nothing of that "reimagined" stuff with glamourboy Kirk and such.
 
I thought we were supposed to accept anything we haven't seen on screen before as having existed all along. Therefore Buffy The Vampire Slayer actually happened in the Star Trek universe. That's right. Vampires, demons and werewolves are now in Star Trek because I said so. It doesn't matter that we've gone 50 years without a hint of them. They're just as Canon as Spore drive, pre TOS cloaking devices and Spock's sister because Discovery I said so.
For someone who hates Discovery you sure love talking about it!

Why do you care so much?

Just move on.
 
I believe that's a transcription error, and it was actually the NCC-57-D. The novelization calls it the Timewinds, so U.S.S. Timewinds it is.
Out of curiosity, I googled every permutation of this "novelization" and got nothing. Me thinks I'm being practiced upon. :mad:
 
Here's a novel idea
Why not just restrict canon to Star Trek (TOS)
Canon should begin at "The Cage" and end at "Turnabout Intruder"
Everything else after is just dressing, and the more you add, the more complicated it gets.
Every other series has the right to quote canon in their own time period, or even universe
But Prime Canon should begin and end with James T Kirk and crew
Sits back and awaits flak. . . . .
Pretty much my take, and I even preclude TMP as well.
 
Here's a novel idea
Why not just restrict canon to Star Trek (TOS)
Canon should begin at "The Cage" and end at "Turnabout Intruder"
Everything else after is just dressing, and the more you add, the more complicated it gets.
Every other series has the right to quote canon in their own time period, or even universe
But Prime Canon should begin and end with James T Kirk and crew
Sits back and awaits flak. . . . .

TOS canon should begin and end with TOS, but not the "Cage", rather, its manifestation in the "Menagerie".
 
Out of curiosity, I googled every permutation of this "novelization" and got nothing. Me thinks I'm being practiced upon. :mad:

From a post on this very board, ten years ago:


"In the Forbidden Planet novelization, the C-57-D is called the Timewinds.

"Canon rules may be different in the Forbidden Planet universe, so perhaps we could consider that a canonical name -- one that never came up in the film.;)"

One would have to consult the actual novelization by Philip MacDonald to verify this for sure, but apparently this is not a new claim. Don't think you're being pranked.
 
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