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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Futurama Guy: [qb]Also, in contrast to the giant cloned Spock...lets not forget the 6-inch runabout flying within the bowels of the Defiant, much less the crew romping around various "enlarged parts" all [i]Honey, I Shrunk the Kids[/i]-style!?!? [/qb][/QUOTE]There was, at least, some notion paid to science in that episode. The crew couldn't leave the runabout without suffocating, for instance. True, it was silly. But it was suppossed to be silly. Whereas lots of TAS episodes are silly while attempting to be deadly serious. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bond, James Bond: [qb]I think TAS has enough useful elements in it that it should be given semi-canon status, ie. you can pick and choose what you want to accept from it and what to reject completely.[/qb][/QUOTE]Not to go into this again, but it doesn't actually matter whether you think it should be canon, semi-canon, or sorta-maybe-a-bit-canon-if-we-ignore-anything-that-Walter-Koenig-wrote. It is officially non-canon according to Paramount. Therefore, it is (duh) non canon. Writers may throw in bits from those episodes, as they might throw in bits from the novels. Doesn't make them canon. It makes the bits mentioned canon. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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