I'm wondering what is everyone's view on continuity?
I know the official rule is 'TV/Movies only' (and possibly not including TAS) but as fans, especially in a time when we only get an AU movie every few years, do you include other stuff?
Things you could count are:
- The Experience: The two rides/walkthroughs featured video footage of proper Starfleet actors on set playing new scenes. Especially created Klingon Korath later showed up in the Voyager finale. Although the original ride was set in modern day Las Vegas it was still technically written 'in world'. The second ride,, Borg Invasion was a cool little sequel to Voyager. Star Trek: The Tour featured a weird thing set on the Titan with Wesley Crusher and Tuvok.
- Fan Films - I personally see Hidden Frontier as the 4th 24th Century show as it was so well written and it featured a plethora of new characters who were properly explore and developed - some I find more interesting than official ones! Farragut, Exeter, Phase II and Continues all seem to be great continuations of the Five Year Mission era and I see no reason why they shouldn't all 'exist'. One little rule I have is that if it has official actors it should be counted as canon, so that brings in Of Gods and Men (I see this as the 7th TOS film), Yorktown: A Time To Heal and the upcoming Renegades
- Video Games: The older ones especially seem to be forgotten almost as they are out of print but these mostly contain official actors back in their parts - the whole TOS returned for one final time to do 25th Anniversary/Judgement Rites; Picard was back in several adventures with friends (there were even a few character crossovers with Martok post-DS9 and Tuvok post-VOY). Online of course has imagined several decades worth of development following Star Trek: Nemesis
Now - a m I saying count everything?! No - some things wildly contradict each other however why restrict yourself? There is so much more to what we saw on screen which is the beauty of the Expanded Universe, to pinch a phrase from the other Star franchise!
The books have their main continuity however with things like the Shatnerverse there have been alternatives. The main range at the minute with Typhon Pact/The Fall etc has taken a different direction to the Star Trek Online Universe.
Comics are a different kettle of fish - IDW publish stuff that contradicts their own publication!!
Yes good storylines should prioritise over continity, but it is fun to see Trek in a wider perspective.
I know the official rule is 'TV/Movies only' (and possibly not including TAS) but as fans, especially in a time when we only get an AU movie every few years, do you include other stuff?
Things you could count are:
- The Experience: The two rides/walkthroughs featured video footage of proper Starfleet actors on set playing new scenes. Especially created Klingon Korath later showed up in the Voyager finale. Although the original ride was set in modern day Las Vegas it was still technically written 'in world'. The second ride,, Borg Invasion was a cool little sequel to Voyager. Star Trek: The Tour featured a weird thing set on the Titan with Wesley Crusher and Tuvok.
- Fan Films - I personally see Hidden Frontier as the 4th 24th Century show as it was so well written and it featured a plethora of new characters who were properly explore and developed - some I find more interesting than official ones! Farragut, Exeter, Phase II and Continues all seem to be great continuations of the Five Year Mission era and I see no reason why they shouldn't all 'exist'. One little rule I have is that if it has official actors it should be counted as canon, so that brings in Of Gods and Men (I see this as the 7th TOS film), Yorktown: A Time To Heal and the upcoming Renegades
- Video Games: The older ones especially seem to be forgotten almost as they are out of print but these mostly contain official actors back in their parts - the whole TOS returned for one final time to do 25th Anniversary/Judgement Rites; Picard was back in several adventures with friends (there were even a few character crossovers with Martok post-DS9 and Tuvok post-VOY). Online of course has imagined several decades worth of development following Star Trek: Nemesis
Now - a m I saying count everything?! No - some things wildly contradict each other however why restrict yourself? There is so much more to what we saw on screen which is the beauty of the Expanded Universe, to pinch a phrase from the other Star franchise!
The books have their main continuity however with things like the Shatnerverse there have been alternatives. The main range at the minute with Typhon Pact/The Fall etc has taken a different direction to the Star Trek Online Universe.
Comics are a different kettle of fish - IDW publish stuff that contradicts their own publication!!
Yes good storylines should prioritise over continity, but it is fun to see Trek in a wider perspective.