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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peregrinus: [QB] Mostly that last. And that mostly came about when GR was squeezed out of a position of having any say in what made it to the screen (around Star Trek III-IV). When he started pre-prod on TNG, Berman and Okuda latched on quite fervently when he started saying what was to be considered officially acceptable reference material. Anything he didn't comment on, they went with Paramount Liscensing as the guide. This is why Okuda's fleet stuff is more in line with FASA than fandom -- at the time, FASA had the liscense to do that stuff, and fandom was all built off of a book that was published through a rival company by an individual who not only no longer had a liscense, but whome GR publicly vilified. So, short version, around 1987-88 is when the concept first started showing up. By 1994, it was in full swing. --Jonah [/QB][/QUOTE]
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