Treklit is like Schrodinger's cat. It is simultaneously both canon and non-canon.
When was it?
It's canon until someone asks the question "is it canon?" and then because it's observed, it becomes non-canon.
Treklit is like Schrodinger's cat. It is simultaneously both canon and non-canon.
When was it?
2267 and 2376 are the busiest years in the history of starfleet, with both of them having about as much adventures as the whole 22nd century.The 23rd Century had a lot more going on then we could have imagined from TOS.
Also, the Enterprise A had about a dozen adventures directly after TUC.That TWOK, TSFS, and TVH don't all take place directly after each other, and there were actually several off-screen adventures between each film. And it wasn't the voyages of the starship Enterprise - rather the starship Excelsior.
Also, the Enterprise A had about a dozen adventures directly after TUC.
That TWOK, TSFS, and TVH don't all take place directly after each other, and there were actually several off-screen adventures between each film. And it wasn't the voyages of the starship Enterprise - rather the starship Excelsior.
SarekAnd they were *all* the "final mission"!![]()
There is a comic called Mission's End. Subtle, I know.Plus several comics I'm probably missing...
Peter David pulled the same unpronouncable name trick on both Number One in The Rift and on Calhoun in the New Frontier series.Spock is not the only crewmember whose name is at least partly unpronounceable.
The framing stories of "Best Destiny" and "War Dragons," too, IIRC. I believe BD even added a bit at the end where Starfleet gave the Enterprise-A a stay of execution, presumably to make room for the already-proliferating post-TUC adventures. Oh, and there was that time-travel SNW story where the guy from the future wanted to fight Kirk so they did it on the trip from Khitomer to Earth so it wouldn't matter if the ship was destroyed (though they didn't seem to think through the crew's future contributions to history).Sarek
Shadows on the Sun
The Fearful Summons
The Ashes of Eden
The Last Roundup
Plus several comics I'm probably missing... I believe by "The Last Roundup" that squeezing post-TUC adventures in was starting to become ridiculous, and I hear that wasn't that good of a novel, either.
The framing stories of "Best Destiny" and "War Dragons," too, IIRC. I believe BD even added a bit at the end where Starfleet gave the Enterprise-A a stay of execution, presumably to make room for the already-proliferating post-TUC adventures.
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