Alpha canon is always what appears in TV and film. Otherwise there would be years of video games, novels, and comics that all contradict each other and what comes on the shows later.
Alpha canon is always what appears in TV and film. Otherwise there would be years of video games, novels, and comics that all contradict each other and what comes on the shows later.
Well, there are. Always have been. Star Trek doesn't have "alpha" or "beta" canon, it just has canon and not-canon.
Anyway, I've never understood how a computer game can be part of any universe's canon, since a game is experienced differently by every player, so there's no single version of what happens. At best, it could be treated as a game based on something that really happened in the universe, but that means its details could be different from the way it "actually" took place.
since a game is experienced differently by every player
The story won't change depending on the player's actions in linear games. The only Trek game I remember right now that had 2 different events and endings depending on a choice you make earlier in the game was EF1. Most of these games fill in gaps that are open in canon. EF and Generations could have kinda happened this way between the scenes and episodes we saw. SFA and KA could easily fit between TFF and TUC. KHG fits into TNG/DS9, and AFU could've been a TNG 2-parter.Anyway, I've never understood how a computer game can be part of any universe's canon, since a game is experienced differently by every player, so there's no single version of what happens. At best, it could be treated as a game based on something that really happened in the universe, but that means its details could be different from the way it "actually" took place.
Dig It (Remastered 2009) - YouTubeSFA and KA could easily fit between TFF and TUC. KHG fits into TNG/DS9, and AFU could've been a TNG 2-parter.
I believe the producers went on record saying all 10 would be released consecutively.Is Prodigy going to run for the next 9 weeks, then a month gap before Picard in mid February? Or will they do another gap for Prodigy like they did in the first batch of S1?
Tuskin38 posted a list of episodes with airdates in post #1789 on this thread (one page back). It seems we get all 10 in a row, fortunately.Is Prodigy going to run for the next 9 weeks, then a month gap before Picard in mid February? Or will they do another gap for Prodigy like they did in the first batch of S1?
EDIT: Damn, ninja'd. Now I just look like an asshole. Oh well.
That helps, thanks.I believe the producers went on record saying all 10 would be released consecutively.
0smart 0arseWow, it sure would be great if someone could post the schedule of remaining season 1 episodes and their airdates.
Oh, wait a minute
Season 2 of Bad Batch premieres January 4.unless something Star Wars or MCU is running then.
That'll work.Season 2 of Bad Batch premieres January 4.
Dal showed up long ago already! Maybe it actually is that species...
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Don't think wiki images, they won't work.So someone on Twitter found this pretty obscure character from an old TOS comic. Seems to bear a striking resemblance to Dal.
So far we’ve only seen him in the background of a Holo recording, but yes!I'm trying to avoid spoilers, but it has come to my attention that Prodigy has given us a pretty new birb. Is this true?
Tuskin38 posted a list of episodes with airdates in post #1789 on this thread (one page back). It seems we get all 10 in a row, fortunately.
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